Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MTCDFOTm MATL TRIWNE. MlWFOttTX OKKOON, "MONDAY, .TUN R 10, 1911.
MINING ACTIVE
AT M HILL
Gray Eaytc Mine to be Sunk to 625
Feet Level Rogue River to be
Drctlncil To work Placer Mine
North of Little Mining City.
Willi, tlio Intention of shikltiR COO
fl from tlio 12fi-foot levol, gaining
n total depth of C2G feet, n new com-'
pniiy; organized lust week In Port
land, linn leaned tho Grey Haglo mine
on Sardlno creek from the Oregon
Clold Hill Minim; company. The new
company will ho known ns tho (irey
KaKlo Mining company, ot wlilch
Ward H. Stcu'iia will ho manager.
with hendnuurlera at the mine. J. K.
Wolfo will continue as engineer. Kor
nier Manager Vanllouten will remain
In tho Gold Hill district, which he
hollevea in noon duo to come to the
front In a mining way. The Grey
Kaglo has a new and complete mill
ing equipment. A two-machine air
compressor Is now helng installed,
which will operate the two drills that
will he used -In sinking. Tho mine
will ho developed by drifting from
tho G2G-foot shaft, which may tie
sunk oven deeper If It Is deemed ad
visable. '
SEAMEN'S STRIKE
AFFECTS GOTHAM
Crews of Two Liners Deserted anil
Within a Week Entire Southern Pa
cific Fleet Will be Tied up Accord
inn to Union Officials.
FATS PLAY THE
LEANS FRIDAY
To Dwdgo Kogiie.
To dredge Rogue river for tho gold
which It Is believed has been deposit
ed in its rock bed for ages is the plan
of J. W. Lane, lato engaged In min
ing' in California, and Medford as
sociates. A lease has been secured
from tho Chavner estate to operate a
dredge In tho rlvor In the pool below
and tho channel above the railroad
brldgo at Gold Hill, the land bn both
sides belonging to that estate. The
dredging process, which Is of Mr.
Lane's Invention, will havo Its rirsv
trial here, and It It proves success
ful It means that miles ot Rogue riv
er's bed will bo worked for Its yellow
treasure. A boat will bo built from
which to operate tho dredge, either
electric or gasoline power to be used.
Before actual operations begin, how
over, tho bed of tho river will be
thoroughly prospected.
XF.W YORK, June ID. The son
men's strike is lU'feeling flapping
here. The crews of the Southern Pa
cific line freighters Creole mul Sol
deserted when tho vessels docked to
day and officials of the seamen's un
ion here assert that within a week
the entire Southern Paeifie fleet will
he lied up. They say that members
of (lie union here are tu'tini; as a unit
in doinamliiiij better pav and more
satisfactory conditions. If Uiom
conditions are not granted by tomor
row the strikers say a general strike
hero is certain.
When the freighters reached quar
antine a tug met them and a man on
.I-.., .- , . . . . .. . t
iicck megapnoneu me met dial a
siriKe nan iteen caned, llie erew
quit after docking.
II. 0. Griffin vice president of the
American Seamen's Union, announc
ed that he intended to call out all
Ihe seamen of the Morgan Line to
day. The Morgan officials say thev
have two Ihousand strikehreakets
ready.
Officials of the Southern Paeifie
Steamship line plait to ask a federal
commissioner to nrret the men de
serting the Mourns yesterdav.
RAILROADS GET
TOO MUCH COIN
PACKERS
M
Stores Will Close and All Are Ex- Hetcheack Charn.cs That Roads Have
pected to go to the Ball Park to
See Business Men PlayFor Bene
fit of Band.
CORPSE FOUND IN BOX CAR
(Continues! from pare 1.)
"Fats" versus "Leans." Thls Is
not a butcher shop advertising schoiuo
but a game of baseball between till1
portly business men of tho city and
those not blessed with an unusual
amount of flesh.
The proceeds of the game will be
given to the Medford Concert baud,
which has been furnishing excellent
music of late. The game will start at
3 p. in. Friday afternoon and all hub
Inoss establishments will close for the
occasion that all Interested may at
tend tho game.
H. C. Kentner Is managing the
"Fat" end of the affair, while to i:.
C. Ireland falls the "Lean" end. Moth
have some speedy plll-tossers, who,
while they may toss the game away
several times, will furnish a good
deal of amusement.
Remember! the game Is not for
money, but to help the 'baud boys,
so Come on out and root. If you're
fat you'll get lean and If your lean
Been Overpaid by Government
Some $9,000,000 a Year for Carry
inn Mails.
WASHINGTON'. ). ( June 10.
The railroads of Ihe I'nited Slates
have been Ihe reilipioiiK of sMinething
over ?IMHHMUI() each jenr lor carry
ing the mails than they are entitled,
according to Poslina-ler General
Hitchcock.
As a reMilt, Hitchcock reiterated
his declaration todu that congress
will he akcd to uuthorixe an adjust
ment of, tailway mail rentals with a
view of saving tlii- stun to Ihe government.
T
STAND TRIAL
Jmlfio Carpenter Denies Motion (or
Rehearing, Based on Recent De
cision In Standard Oil Case No
Appeal From Ruling.
IM'.IIKKAUS, ATTKXTIOX.
All members of lodge are request
ed to be present Tuesday evening at
Initiation which will be followed by
banquel. Kvery member Is urged to
be ptesent.
nilf AGO, 111. Juno 11).- United
States Judge Carpenter today denied
the motion of Ihe packers for a re
hearing of arguments of demurrer
based on a recent, decision by tho
supremo court in the Stuudaid Oil
and tobacco trust cases, which it was
alleged nlalerially affected the pack
ers' case. The decision todav was a
blow lo the packers us there is no
appeal from Judge Carpenter's rul
ing anil the (rial iiumt proceed. The
court gave no icason for the tlocistfin
merely uunotineiug that the motion
was over-ruled. '
KELLY AND FRIENDS
BREAK FISH RECORD
Judge V I-', ICelly and iiHsoeialtm
made a ncoid catch on Woguo Hlver
Sunday, HI lish helng taken. Accom
panying the judge was II. II, Puller,
sou, O, V, Johnson and A. K. Powell,
Fishing did not become good until
late Jiu Ihe uttertioou when Ihey
struck a pool al Ihe mouth of tittle
Hulle, Then Ihey began to haul them
in.
The only thing which (ended 'lo
mm- the iifleruoous sport was the
fact thai all of the fish were suckers.
SEVERE STORM IN
JAPAN; GREAT LOSS
TOIvIO, Juno IK. A severe slonu
In raging throughout Japan today and
heavy losses and scveie damage me
repoited, ('oiuiuuutenlioii inland U
cut off and Toklo today Ih viilunlly
isolated except by cable,
Louis Stranp Injured.
KP.NOSIIA. WIm Juno II). Unix
Slrauge nutomohile driver, lies in a
hospital heie today with n dislocated
iiuldo unit Hioitldcr, Slrauge was in
jured when mi exploding lire sent Jus
machine crashing Into a fence,
Hasklna for Health.
you'll get your tuoue's worth. It's In
a good cause and you won't regret It,
WINNIPKO. Man., June IP.- Two
trainmen were killed and four othcM
injured today in a collision of an
enstbouud Cauadiau Pacific, freight
and a westbound locomotive and ca
boose nenr Winro. The dead:
KXdlN'KKK PKATT,
liliAKKMAN' DOUGLAS.
Damage estimated at $7f00 was
done.
To Work rincer Mine.
A compromise has beep effected be
tween tho Oregon-Ontalo Mining &
Smelting company and tho Gold Ray
Realty company, whereby tho former
tlll bo enabled to operate their mine
three miles north of Gold Hill by elec
tric power furnished by the Rogue
River Electric company, a kindred
corporation of tho latter. Three pla
cer claims, comprising CO acres, were
in dispute, and tho Gold Ray Realty
company brought an injunction
against the Oregon-Ontario people
proceeding with the work on a power
plant in Roguo river contiguous to
tho claims In dispute. By the terms
of tho compromise two of tho placer
claims, or 40 acres, are allowed to
remain In possession of tho Oregon
Ontario, tho third, or 20 acres, ad
joining tho river goes to the Gold
Ray Realty company. Work Is now
being pushed on a power line down
tho north bank of Roguo river from
Gold Ray to the Oregon-Ontario prop
erty to furnish power for the mine
his rtrrest. but later told Chief Hltt-
son that he was a druggist and was
down in his luck. Ho had worked at
manual labor somewhere Saturday
and his hands were badly bruised and
blistered. When searched he had 50
cents and a number of prescription
slips in his pocket.
Visited Drug Store.
In an interview this morning E. J.
Smith, a drug clerk at Hasklns drug
store, said: "A man answering his
description came into the storo about
10 o'clock Sunday morning and asked
for somo prescription slips, which I
gave him. Instead of writing out a
prescription, as I thought he would.
he turned and walked out of the store
without buying anything. Otherwise I
know nothing about him."
Jim Watson, who stays at the Bun
galow Annex, saw several men in the
box car about 7:30 Sunday evening,
but does not think Jackson was in
the crowd.
The empty bottles were kept by
the coroner and the few drops left
will bo analyzed. Excessive drinking
is thought to be the cause of death, as
there are no signs of violence about
his person. A message has been sent
to Orange, N. J., and an effort Is be
ing made to find his relatives.
r
TRADE MARK W
under a five-year contract. Tho com
promise was effected by J. II. Bee
man, attorney for tho Oregon-Ontario
people. Thl3 settlement assures the
company of abundant power to oper
ate their plant and a series of pumps
to take water from tho river for tho
same.
THE PROVED
CURE FOR
TRADE MARK
RHEUMATISM
IN ALL
ITS FORMS
Uricsot cures by removing the CAUSE which ia an excess
of uric acid in the blood.
Uricsol assists in the proper digestion of food, thus pro
venting the formation of uric acid, and it dissolves the uric acid.
Uricsol does not disarrange the stomach, but on tho
contrary, strengthens its functions. It can be taken indefinitely
with no ill effects.
URICSOL NOT ONLY CURES
ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA
TISM, BUT IT DOES WHAT NO
OTHER REMEDY HAS EVER
ACCOMPLISHED IT DIS
SOLVES AND ELIMINATES
DEPOSITS IN THE JOINTS,
WHERE THEY HAVE ACCUM
ULATED FOR YEARS. IT
ACTUALLY
RENEWS YOUTH!
Writ far Fr DsoU.t.
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THE CALIFORNIA. CHEMICAL CO.
325 NEW HIGH STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
"Medford Agent Strangs'Drug Store"
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The owners of Summit Addition have decided to close out every unsold lot in this
well known addition and to induce quick action the have Reduced the prices far
below actual value. '
East Side Front Lots that sold for $850 are now offered at $575
West Side Front Lots that sold for $750 now offered at $475
These lots are in one of the best residence sections in West Medford, the street is
paved, cement sidewalks laid, sewer and water connections on all lots and shade ,,;
trees planted in park strips.
People who are looking for a small gilt-edge investment should buy one or more of these desirable lots
For Particulars See f MOORE Room 2Q9 Phipps Bldft'
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