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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORfiGON, FRIDAY, MAY Utf. l!)ll.
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AN INDEl'HNIJUNT N12VHIAPI5U
fUHLlHMRD DAILY RXCKPT HATUR
ttAT BT THR MISUKUKU
I'lUNTlNQ CO.
The Dcmocrntle Times, Th Mcdfonl
Mai), Tho Hertford Tribune, Tlio South
em OregonUn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Offlco Mali Trlbuno IHilUltnp, 2527-29
North Fir street; phone, Mntn 3021
Homo 76,
OUR NEGLECTED RESOURCE.
OKOlian PUTNAM, Editor nn.t MnnBtt
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Mod font. Oregon, under tho ot ot
March 3, 1678.
Official Tafer of tho City of Medford
uruciat rapcr oi jRci.son wouni
SUBSCRXXTIOlt ATB.
One year, by mall 15.00
ono month by mall .......... .;. .60
Per month, ilollvcrod by currier In
' Medford, Jacksonville nnd Ccn-
. Iritl I'dlrit .60
Rundny only, by mall, per year.... 2.00
Weekly, ner year . .... !
mrniR crmonnATlOK.
Dally nvcraco for lx montns ending
December 31, 1910, 22I.
mn
Ieaa Wit Vnlt4 Ir
Slcpatclses.
' Tho Mall Trlbuno la on sale at th
Ferry nova aiana, an iTancisco.
Portland Hotel Ncvra ' fitond, Portland.
Bowman News Co, Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Settl. Waah.
xsoroRD, o&saov.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the fastest
tropin p city In Oregon.
Population U. a cenaua 1910; 8S40;
estimated. 191110,000.
Jlvo nunarca mousana uouar unmu
Water System completed, (tiring nnwu
fupply pure mountain water and six
ecn miles of street being payed and
contracted for at a cost exceeding 1.
000,000, making a total of twenty miles
of pavement.
" Poatofflco receipts for year ending
March 31, 151. show Increase of 41 pes
cent. Dank deposits a gain of 32 per
Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogua
River Spltaenberg apples won wep-
takca prixo and title of
' "Apple Xing of the World.
a the 'National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and a car of Ncwtowns won
Tlrat Mm la 1910
at Canadian International Apple Snow.
Vancouver, R. C. ,
Rogue Ulver pears brought highest
firlces In all markets of the world dar
ns the paat six years. ... .
' write Commercial club. Inclosing 6
cents for postage for tho finest commu
nity pamphlet nver written.
THROUGH soino strange fatality, mining, which makes
a better surface showing in southern Oregon than in
any other region, has remained the most neglected oi! its
resources.
Neglect jias been due largely to this same unusual sur
face showing. So rich have been the finds "above gras
roots" that the section has acquired the reputation of
being "pockety."
The unemotional, unimaginative character of the na
tive prospector has had a great deal to do with the stag
nation of the industry. As long as rich ore is in sight and
can be developed at slight expense, iust so long does he
work at his prospect. "When the quality slacks off a little
he ceases work.
As a consequence, in a region which has produced over
a hundred million dollars m placer gold, and millions ot
dollars of rich surface ore, there is but one or two devel
oped mines.
The southern Oregon prospector is a "pocket hunt
er," not a mine developer, and is interested only in "pock
ets" or "chimneys." lie will start at a creek bottom and
carefullv pan each vard of the hill above to locate the
pocket. Ledges have to fairly glitter with gold to interest
him.
Practically all of the ground on the western slope of
COVIIM MAN
BOOSTS VALLEY
Purchaser of Orchard Near Mcdforil
Tells Why He Did It In California
Newspaper Snys Apple Orchards
Valuable as Orange Groves.
the- vallev carries "color.
Hundreds of ledges have
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J.1IU 1U11 IHJC3.V.lv 111.1k JU1H
been scratched that is all
been worked at have not had expert or skilled attention
and insufficient capital. Gct-rich-quick schemes have
spoiled others.
.No w is the propitious time to attract attention to this
neglected resource, to bring m real miners, to attract the
attention of science and capital to a region sprinkled with
more gold bearing ledges than any section of the golden
west.
FOR A SANE FOURTH.
EXPECT 20,000
AT CRATER LAKE
Will G. Steel Predicts Record Throng
at Great Natural WonderBush
ing Work on Hotel and Preparing
Accommodations.
KLAMATH FALLS, May 'JG. -WilLG.
Steel of tlio Crater Lake
company is ltcre making preparations
for the cominc reason at the national
park resort. The hotel on the rim of
tho iake is to be completed this year.
Arrangements have been inacje with
the Utter & Burns sawmill, beyond
Fort Klamath, for all the lumber to
be used, and this is to be hauled in os.
rapidly ns it is ready. Instead of
costing $5000, ns first planned, thl
structure is to cost $23,000 or .:10,-
000 when completed.
In addition to the completion of
this bic; hotel and retort at the rim
on the west side, the Crater Lake
company is preparing plans for the
construction of another immense ho
tel and resort on the cast side of the
lake, near what is known ns the Wine
Glass. Architect I. Jay Knapp of
Klamath Falls has been enpnged to
draw plans for this structure, which
is to cost $100,000.
A big power plaut will be con
structed to furnish these places, anil
everything is to bp made modem nnd
up-to-date.
Mr. Steel has interested the gov
ernment authorities in a plan of
making the Crater National park the
greatest summer resort in tho world
by developing its beauties and making
accessible tho wonders to be found
therein. One of the plans is to lny
out a roadway circling the rim of the
lake. From this will be run road
nnd trails out in every direction .o
every point of interest in tho pnrk.
"1 expect this season to bring at
least 20,000 people to hco Crater
lake,' snid Mr. Steel yesterday. "Last
year wo had over 6000 and with the
development of castor access to the
park and lake nnd the widening of
the knowledge of tiis, ono of tho
greatest of world's wonders, ench
year will see more and more people
there ns tourists from all parts of
tho globe.
"While our accommodations nre
fjomcwhnt primitive nt the rim of the
lnko and at Camp Arant, we expect
to improve theso just ns rapidly as
lnen and monoy can do it, nnd within
the next few years wo will bo able
to handle an immense tourist trade.
Wo will probably bo taxed to tho
limit this year, hut we wjll do our
ijtist to accommodate everybody who
IT IS to be hoped that Medford will enjoy a sane Fourth
qf July this year, that fire-crackers and other danger
ous and noisy nuisances be forbidden and that possible loss
of life and loss of property by tire be thereby prevented.
Last year three children died from lockjaw as a result
of fire-crackers, and a total of 190 males and 21 females as
a result of external traumatisms, including premature ex
plosions and all other uses of powder.
Millions of dollars of fire loss is recorded annually as a
result of the insane way we have of celebrating the anni
versary of the nation's birth. There is no reason whv
this city should take the needless risk that Pourth of July
always brings.
An ordinance forbidding the use of fire-crackers is in
order from the city council. Let us have our excitement
in some other form.
LORIMER CASE
A LURID PAGE
La Follette Concludes Speech Agalnsf
Accused Briber Says Only Result
Will be Abolition of Coucus and
Rule of the People by Primary
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 20.
Declaring that the initiation of di
rect legislation by the people will be
the outcome of the failure of the
senate to" fulfill its trust, Senator
CALLS HITCHCOK
POSTAL DESPOT
Jeff Davis in Senate Declares That
Postmaster General Has Become 3
Petty Tyrant and Uses Position to
Bully Publishers.
WASHINGTON, I). G, Muy 20. -Dubbing
Postmaster General Frank
II. Hitchcock, "the despot of the pos
tal service" Senator Jeff Davis of
Arkansas yesterday arraigned the
postmaster general's nttitude toward
LaFollette concluded his speech on publishers. He declared that Hitch-
comes."
'
McCarthy and memsic
the Lorimcr case today.
"For 70 years after this govern
ment was established," he suid, "this
senate was uot humiliated by a call
to investigate tho election of nny
member. Since then 11 senators have
been summoned to the bar to an
swer charges of bribery.
"The decision in the Lorimer case
is an unfortunate precedent. It
stands alone a lurid page in the his
tory of lowered senatorial stand
ards. Blind are those men who do
not see the inevitable result the ab
olition of caucuses and conventions,
the institution of nominations by di
rect vote, including presidential can
didates, and the putting into opera
tion of theinitiative, referendum and
recall, the logical outcomo of this
is betrayal of public trust.
"It has become populur with some
persons to refer to the people ns "tho
mob,' and the people's rule as 'mob
rule.'
"This is a peoples' government.
They will not destroy it. They will
not permit organized privilege to de
stroy it. They will not permit or
ganized privilege to destroy its vital
principle.
"The people know that tlo initia
tive mid referendum places in their
own hands tho power to protect
themselves from the mistakes and in
difference of their represenlativcfi;
that the recall will enable (hem to
dismiss those, representatives when
over they shall cease to servo tho
BOTH FIT AS A FIDDLE' public interest. Then no jackpot nol-
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 20.
both Johnny McCarthy and George
Momsio fit as tho proverbial fiddle
for their 20-round contest to bo
'singed at Vernon noxt Saturday
fight fans can expect to witness n
(lushing scrap. Promoter McCnroy
.uuuouncud today that ho is planning
Jo Snatch .tho winner with either
'poky MoFuiluml or Freddie Welch.
iticHiiis can hold office in defiance
of tho will of the constituency whose
commission he has dishonored.
"Wherever representative govern
ment fails it fails only because tho
representatives df tho people prove
incompetent and l'u!&o to thoir trust."
Look for Ihojoser of the urtinlos
you Jinvo found for a prompt ad
mny 8yo iim n Jpt of worry,
cock had ordered the withdrawal of
1,000,000 copies of E. G. Lewis' Pub
lication at St. Louis on the ground
that the subscriptions were not paid
by tho persons receiving tho publi
cations. Lewis has since been vin
dicated. Davis Declared Hitchcock had
started three civil suits against
Lewis and had tied up .$30,000 of
the tatter's money. He said: "It is
beginning to become generally un
derstood that no institution or cit
izen who dares to resist the post
master general can escape tho unni
hilntion of either his business or him
self. Tho system which has been
perfected extends into every phase
of privato life and never forgives
criticism, expose or defeat."
Davis closed his speech with a de
mand for a searching inquiry into
the affairs of the postoffice depart
ment. Senator Burton of Ohio, replying
to Davis, said that criticism of pub
lie officials wus never so popular as
at present.
Commercial Travelers Meet.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., May 23.
More than 1,000 travelling men
from tho Southwest are in attend.
unco today at the annual convention
of (he United Commercial Travellers
of the jurisdiction of Kansas aui
UKiuiioma,
To illustrate Hie well-known fact
that every investor in tlio valley bo
ooiues n Hoguo river valloy booklet
the following interview published in
tho Covlna, (Cal.) News is repro
duced wherein J', V. Cheney, who
is now a property holder in this val
ley, tells why ho did it. Tho caption
of tho interview Is "Oregon is bmun
ing. Covina man cnys it rivals Cal
ifornia in prices of lands and pros-
iwrous cities." TJie nurseryman re
ferred to succeeds to tho ownership
of tho livushaw orchard miiiUi of
Medford.
4,lf tho dweller in southorh Cali
fornia valleys has an idea that 'thin
state is the only one thowing re
markable progress, a trip up through
tho Koguo river valloy in southern
oregon will be an eye-opener, accord
ing to statements niudo by IV W. Che
ney of Covina. Mr. Cheney has ic
eently returned from that couutrv
.here ho has 200 acres of apple land,
and although u loyal Culiforuiun of
long residence in tho Covina valley,
ho .suys that he was very agreeably
Mirpriscd at theactivity and growth
of the country in and around tho city
of Medford, Or. This citv has a pop
ulatiou of 12.000, with 15 milon f
asphalt street, one of tho most thriv
ing little cities on tho Pacific const.
"The country is engaged in rinsing
apples and pears, and in stuck ruin
ing farther back in the rolling coun
try. Mr. Cheney savs that some of
the fine, a pole -bearing luud is priciw?
as high as the best o range laud in the
Conivnn valley. Tho country is go
iiitr ahead with n rush. While in (he
city of Medford, the Covina man saw
a great pile of- 25.0U0 barrels of as
phalt toady to be used in tho paving
of more streets. J. W. Armstrong,
a former Covina nurseryman, is en
gaged in tho nursery business in Med
ford, and has a large much there."
COOII XKWH von
CAT.miUI .SUFFKKKItK
So many hundreds pr catarrh vic
tims who havq'"takcn tho 11YOMBI
treatment has written thanking us
for publishing our method of taklnp
thp HYOJIKI vapor treatment In con
nection with tho Inhaler that wo
gladly publish It again.
Tho vapor treatment Is especially
recommended In stubborn cases of
chronic catarrh of long ntandlng, but
remember that tho Inhaler should bo
used dally as usual.
This treatment only takes five min
utes times before going to bod. Pour
a tcaspoonful of UYOMEI Into a bowl
of boiling water, cover head and
bowl with towel and breathe for sov
eral minutes the vapor that arises.
You will be surprised at the result
of this treatment; It makes tho head
feol fine and clear; you will sleep
better, and that stiffed up feeling will
gradually disappear.
This method will break up the
worst cold in the head In ono night.
A bottle of HYOMBI costs CO cents
at Chas. Strang's, who guarantees It.
Complete outfit, which Includes tho
little pocket Inhaler, costs 11,00.
No stomach dosing; Just breathe
HYOMBI and euro catarrh and all
diseases of tho breathing organs. Free
trial bottlo by addressing Uooth's
Ilvomol Co., Buffalo, N. Y .
Baseball
Medford vs.
Grants Pass
AT MEDFORD
Sunday, May 28th
2:45 P. M.
MEDFORD vs. THE BUIGKS
Decoration Day, Tues. May 30th.
Game Called at li30 P. M.
BUILDING SPECIALTY COMPANY
'.tUklliij
''?m'
:w north iiAitTi-irrr ht.
A full lino of Mixed Paints, Loads,
Oils and Vanishes. Comploto stock
of Cabots' Croosoto Shtnglo Stains,
Wood Tints, Dry Paints nnd KaUo
mlnos. Call nt tho Sign ot tho Sun and
got our prices,
aa nohtii HAUTMnr at.
WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16 INCH WOOD
Oak, $S.0Q; Fir, $7.00; Pino, ,$(5.00.
3 Tier to Cord.
Will Begin to Ship May 15.
Phono us at Butto Falls.
BUTTE PALLS LUMBER CO.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufact urqrs of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
nnTTcnnn i-rnrr I Plant
J1X U O LLXJU X,KJ KJJX.
SCREENED GRAVEL
Delivered to any part of city.
Office:
Fruitgrowers' lUnk Mdj(.
Phono M. 652.
North Riverside
Phone M. 6091
O. .T. SEMON, Mgr.
vAaxxt,u for ,rck Work
SAND I tor I-Ustcrlng
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MAOHINUT
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpg,
Boilers and Machinery. Agonts in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0R8E CO.
NOTICK
County treasurer'! thirty-second
call for county warrants.
State of Oregon, County of Jack
son, treasury dopartmont, Jackson
ville, OrcRon, May 24th, 1911.
Notlco Is hereby given, that there
are funds on hand "for tho redemp
tion of nil county warrants protested
prior to and from August 6th, 190!)
to October 9th, 1909, both dateu in
elusive, Interest coijhob on ahavo rail
ed warrantH from dates called, last
call May 24th, 1911.
JA8. M. CJIQNBMILLRR,
Treasurer of Jackson county, Ore
bon, GG
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
Z All Work Guaranteed Pricoa Roaeonablo
COFFEEN a PRICE
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GIVKH .QUICK ACTION.
Leon D. Hasklns, tho druggist, re
ports that A SINGLE D03K of sim
ple buckthorn bark, glycerlno, etc.,
as compounded In Adlor-l-ka, tho
now Gorman appondlcltls ronjody, re
lloves constipation, sour stomach or
gas on tho stomach almost INSTANT
LY. Many Medford pooplo aro be
ing helped. Loon D. Hasklns, tho
druggist. t
Hasklns for Health.
SUNHKT MAOAZ1NI0 'OH JUNK.
"In Apple Land,"' by Waltor V.
VoehIke, beuutlfully Illustrated In
four colors.
"Tho Glggest Job In tho World,"
by Frank Savlo. Tho prosont Htatiiu
of tho Panama canal.
"Tho Spoil," by tho WJIIIamHons.
Ask your news doalor.
KOTJCK.n
Roso Carnival, Juno Cth to 7th.
Pullman sleepor from Medford to
Portland for the benoflt of Mod ford
pooplo who wish to go to tho rose car
nival. Leave Medford 5:24 p. in.
Sleepor will bo ready for occupancy
at 4 p, m.
Excursion!
Hasklns for Health.
Sunday, Nay 28th
Me Falls and Return
Via Pacific 6c Eastern R .R.
$2.00 for Round Trip
Truin leaves Medford at 3:14 a, m., arrives in Mod
ford ,ai 7 p. m. This is tlio finest scouio trip in nil of
Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy this 65-milo rido into
Interior Oregon.
" Ml
Where to Go
Tonight
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