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I'UllLlHlUCD DAILY nXCKIT HATUIt
UAV Y TUB MKIHXmD
PIUNT1NQ CO.
Tlio Democratic Tlmps, Thn Medford
Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, Tlio South.
urn urcRonian, tiio AaiilRiul Tribune
ANOTHER RIClTGrOLD STRIKE.
orrico Mnll Trlbuno nulldlnir. 25-JM9
North Kir street; phono. Main S031
Homo 76.
QKOrtarc PUTNAM, Editor and ManaRct
Entered nn necond-clasa matter a
Medford, Orej-oa, under the act of
March 8, 187P,
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
vimciai x-aper or jacKaon county
HUBSCHHTIOK RATES,
One year, by mall 15.00
uno tnoniu ity man eg
ier month, dallvered by carrier in
Medfonl, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point a,................... .BO
Sunday only, by moll, per year.... S.00
Weekly, per year 1.6Q
IWOBS CXSOU&ATXOX.
Dally average Tor alx monlha ending
December 31, 1910, 371.
Til 13 discovery oC rich gold ore in the Sterling quarts
mine need occasion no surprise. Similar discoveries
will follow the development of countless prospects in this
section.
Mining has been held bade in this region by lack of
expert knowledge, lack of capital, lack of enterprise, lack
f transportation. J3ut little real development work has
been done, and most mines have yielded more than invest
ed in development work.
The placer mines have yielded many millions of gold.
Thev continue to produce. But the ledges from which this
jold came, have never been, except, in a few instances,
either located Or worked. Yet, most of the hillsides carry
color.
Strikes like that made at "Sterling have been frequent
fc 1 " nit - It
occurrences in the- historv ot the uim. oi the nratien. o
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HOME OF WIDOW
BURNS TO GROUND
Small House at Corner of South
Newtown and the County Road
Totally Destroyed Place Was In
sured for $500.
roll Stated Wire United Preca
Olapatchta.
The Mall Trlbuno Is on mile at the
Ferry Ncwa Stand. San Ftancl&co.
Portland Hotol Ncwa Stand, Portland.
Bowman Nova Co.. Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. U'aah.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad -Brown
Good evening, have your Panama
canal bonds arrived yet?.
I'm KoInK to bo rich this fall.
, 'How's that?
Think of tho money I will sao
by not going to the coronation.
f
Speaking of crowns and corona
tions that's one on George.
the Greenback and other mines. They would have creat
ed stampedes in any other section of the world but not
in unemotional Oregon.
Much of the work that has been done utmn miniiur
prospects has been of the wrong kind misdirected energy,
due to ignorance. As a consequence, it has injured, rath
er than helped the industry.
Most of the development done upon properties has
been upon copper deposits or upon arsenical iron and other
ores requiring smelting and hence transportation. Great
mines like the Blue Ledge and the Monumental, have
many thousand tons of rich ore awaiting transportation,
which, sooner or later, will be supplied.
But there are hundreds of free milling ledges await
ing but the touch of the right man to become wealth pro
ducer's and the time is ripe to launch a movement to call
the attention of the mining world to Southern Oregon
the time, the place and the man must be brought to
gether.
THE CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
Tho homo of Mrs. M. T. Hehaou
fole, u widow IIvIiik l Uio corner of
South Newtown and tho county mud
was burned to tho ground nt 111:30
o'clock Wednesday.
When discovered tho flro was
breaking through tho roof and Is
thought to have started In t(io attic
from n defective flue. There was no
telephone nearer than two blocks
and the flro had gained considerable
head way when the dopnrtniejflTnr
rlved. The Iioiiko was removed From
tho vicinity of the flro plugs atpl tho
tiro department could do nothing af
ter arriving on tho scene.
A- range, sowing machine nnd a
few other household nrtlcles were
saved. Mrs. Schaonfelo carried $fl00
Insurance on tho property.
LEANS SIGN OP
II NEW ruiB
Real Star Is Scoured to Play In Fri
day's Gamo Wires Kept Hot
and- Live Quo Is LandedTown
Crazy On Baseball.
Fore and Aft Iltiynics.
Everybody Is taking a fling at
Ihose for and aft rhymes. These
,cnmo In today.
The foro and afts
Make mo feel sad.
) UnUl you enter
f "oGod and bad."
-I. L.
For sonic few days I
Have been ruelng, v
You have left out old
"Up and doing."
O.
K.
Mother has a new dress
And a hat and coat.
But mother Isn't happy;
Now she wants a vote.
. Miserable Is tho man who isn't
cliblblc for either the fat or the lean
team. ..
There'll be a lot of heavy hitters
on tho fat team.
Always bo polite. Sass has been
tho end of many a cranberry.
"If 1 .evvur
Old Man Umph says
clt rich I'll enjoy the luxurco of
advurtisln for a lost pockutbock
"pLEE is near when Crater Lake tourist season will
- open.
Thanks to the energy of the Medford Commercial Club
and the co-operation of the government authorities and
the county court, a much better road is offered the tour
ist from Medford than ever before.
s Superintendent Arrant is going over all of the roads
in the Crater Lake National Park and will have them in
first class condition bv Julv 1.
The United States Forestry Bureau is remaking the
road through the Cascade Forest Reserve and promises a
much improved highwav before travel begins.
The Pumice hill grade has been replaced by one of the
best roads in the comity, built by public subscription joint
ly with the county.
Jackson county is overhauling and rebuilding tnany
sections of the highway. A new road from Derby with a
steel bridge across the Rogue Avill shoijten the distance
and furnish a new route. Still another short cut is being
built a highway across the desert to a new steel bridge
across the Rogue at the Jackson place.
jn'om ueing an exceedingly nam trip to tne kikc, tne
journey has become an easy days run by auto. Each suc
ceeding year will see further improvements and gradually
as the roads improve, the number of sightseers will in
crease. '
Subscriptions to the Crater Lake highway fund are
now due and should be paid to the Medford National
bank, at once, in order that the underwriters may be re
funded the money advanced.
PORTUGAL HAS ,
NEW PRESIDENT
Will Succeed Braga Who Was Made
Provisional Head of Republic Af
ter the Overthrow of the Crown
Recently.
LISBON. Portugal, Juno 21. -An-sclnio
Draamcatup was today elected
President of Portugal. He will 'suc
ceed President Ilraga, made provis
ional head ot tho republic after thu
overthrow of the crown and the de
posing of King Manuel. Hranmcanin
who has been president of thu Lis
bon municipal council, was elected
by tho Constituent Aseembly recent
ly chosen at tho popular elections.
With the formal Installing of tho now
president other nations. Including
tho United Stntit and Kngland, will
recognize tho republic as the govern
ment ot Portugal.
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CUNARD LINERS MAY
USE PANAMA CANAL
OPEN COUNTRY
CLUB JUNE 30
Board of Governors Meet and aAdopt
Plans for Formal Opening of the
Golf Season Club House Now
Finished.
A meeting of tho board of gover
nors of the Country Club was held
Tuesday afternoon in W. I. Vawters"
office and business regarding the for
mal opening ot the season transacted,
Tho reception which was to havo
been givon July 1 will bo changed to
Juno 30 nnd plana will be completed
u ltttlo sooner than expected. Ela
borate preparations aro being made
find ouo ot thu choicest social evento
of tho year Is assured.
The club houso is finished and a
few minor details In finishing and
decorating are all that Is necessary
for tho opening.
FARMERS WANT
PUBLICJWARKET
Movement Makes a Hit Throughout
County Pendleton Points Out
Benefits to Be Derived From Such
a Market.
The Men of n public market is ul
ready yettinc u firm hold on the
minds of the farmer and everywhere
the talk is confined to this one biib
jeet and the bonelitb to he desired
from it.
In speaking of the subject
Wvducfcduy juoruin;; J. C. I'endlcoln
of Table Kock bail! that it market of
this ort would bo thu making vof the
country. He Hitid that nt present
thcro wore no inducements for the
farjucr to raise more garden truck
than lie needed for his own con
sumption. The grocery stores give
groceries in exchange for Iruek nnd
i the fanner raise just enough to get
table niticles" and no more.
In Mr. Pendleton's estimation a
market would not prove to ho any
great benefit thi year us tho plant?
in; season was too far advanced
hut the fanners could prepare for
ii lurgo crop next year. A cash
SANTA 13AUUARA, Cal., Juno 21. "iarKut wolll(I '" "r n "ir"er ,,e,a
Coining across tho continent from . "iwruuoiw ami wjiii every iiirmer.
lmltlimirit to w.,l . tnnn lin lm.1 nav. "('POStlllly .IJIJ or JMillll III IllO bank
... . .. lfriv!l frmn ilio unlit nf vf.rniiili1(.
or seen miss Aim Aiarian Auwaior, -"' . . . " ;,
aged 00, singled out Luclan Heal, "" """"' ,,,mh " couuiry wouiu
aged 00, a wealthy rancher of Goleta, i "iny pe more prosperous- man
by means of a red roro worn on tho'"0 frs had to trade out their
"lapel of his coat today and 15 inlii-! I,ruuc fr groceries,
utes luter they wero man and wife. rno .Vm-i nu r i n n
"My, but you aro a fine looking, ,.,,, nWki,,J , .,. u,.m
... -i ii ..l,i t,. ni . ... " "" I' " " 'W"iij
I'll) VJIUJ f .' I H WVMI UQ DUU VIII
FRUIT BULLETIN
IS
PUBLISHED
Commercial Club Issues a Pamphlet
Dealing With the Fruit Growing
Industry In" the Rogue River Val
leyWell Written.
CUPID DOES MAIL
bracod Heal.
' Tho couple became engaged
tliipugh n matrimonial bureau,
,
v.UauklMJ for Health. f
w.
Ilealty eoinpauy, will on Monday an
bwer to the charges of Irnitory,
sworn to y his wife, M"rs. Ada S.
I Pi'qkliMui. ,
The Medford Commercial club has
issued a bulletin which treats of the
general subject of fruit raibing in
the Hoguo River vulloy.
It takes' up the principle,
of planting, taking care of and mar
keting the fruit crop. Spraying,
pruning, packing and shipping are
treated to nu exhaustive description
and tho bulletin which is printed in
pamphlet form is a valuable asset
in the library of nny fruit grower.
$2000 ORE FOUND.
SAN FIIAN'CISCO. Cal., June 21.
That thu Cuniird trans-Atlantic
Steamship company i considering
tluvudvisidtility of routing its steam
ers from this port after tho opening
of the Panama cnunl was revealed
by the arrival of, Herman Winters,
assistant manager of the company
Fie says he is here for the purpose -f
investigating the situation.
CRESCENT CITY
OFFICIALS HERE
Judge Childs and County Supervis
ors of Del Norte Arrives to Inspect
Jackson County Roads and Study
Medford's Progress and Enterprise
netting odds on the Loans, who
Lpluy thu fats, Kiiday afternoon f,.
the hencnt of the hand, jumped to
day to seven to f, following the mi
noiiueeinonl tlml (lie Leans hue
signed up u now slur play with
them, niter the wires bad lim-n l.m.i
hot.
IVnis llarlniaii is the new ntr. lie
Mill amve rriday morning, ami will
ho in shape "Ha said he nuiUs u
nu every place he goes -(get that
oioT) And Ferns uunlifies foe the
Leans.
The Fats have made mi uuMircess.
ful attempt to get President' Tuft to
oome and play hut hu wired he was
busy and to jet Huron Von Wester-
land play m his place.
The Leans nttempted to get A Mutt
to cnuiu hut he mkied Iho Menuicr
owing to u little (rouble with Little
.'off, m) will remain for the present
in Kngland at the eorouatton.
The Leans last night fii,i.i,
t raming up thojr line-up and its n
diuidy. Here's the way it reads!
IMtehers, Jack Summcrville, A'rt
Ilurgess, Al S. Hoscnbnuin, S. S.
Smithy catcher, J. I). Terrill; first
hase,-K. O. hvhind; sccoinl base,
nix; third base. Dr. Ilurgrave; short
stop, Hub Teller; left held, Frank
..M...n.in; LMHHIT JICIII, t;i() WllSOII
right ricld, Lm Warner, hlity men
(and they'll need 'cm) aro johu
Orth. F. K. Merrick, Haskius for
Health, Lee .laeohs, T. Hartludomew
Kd Vim Oyko and Joe llrown. (Ins
Newberry will umpire.
The Fats have not yd picked
their line-up hut it will he olio-cn
from the followiu: II. C ICeutner
II. V. (laruett, Hall, thu pidiecmaii:
Dr. Seely, W. H. Kherhardt, Y. F.
Hnti, Dick An tie, Sherdou 1'eek, .1
H. Pighnm, Walt Dudley, L. IJ. Ly.nis
and Jack Kent.
The game will tnrt at h.'JU.
A cage will he provided down town
and thoe who do not attend thegamo
will he thrown in by spceiul cops and
fined oO cents to $1 each.
So you'd better go to tho gamo.
GIRL STANDS BY SEE.
(Continued from rasn 1.)
BIDS CALLED
NEW BRIDGE
County Road Enulnccr Harmon Asks
for Tenders' for Erection of New
Steel Bridge Over Rogue River nt
Gold Hill.
Hldtt have jieen asked by Iho
county com I for tho erection of n
new steel bridge iiciohm lloguo Itlver
nt (told Hill.
riium and specifications havo, been
picpiucd by county toad engineer W.
W, llariuon. It Ih' planned to stint
the Work soon and rush It through
to completion,
NOT1CK TO ALL t'lWIKNT CON.
TltACTOlttf AMI liriLltKIIS
That on mid after the first dny of
August, t til I the local (Vincnt Work
ers Union No. 1 fS will enforce tho
following scale of wages and hours:
for flnlHliera ill! 12 cents per hour,
for flnlHher'H helper $3. fit) per day,
for labors" $3.00 per day, for hot mix
era' J It. HO per day. Wight (8) hours to
constitute a days work. Hours fiont
S a. m. to G p. m, and time and one
lialf for oor time and doiibln time
for Mondays and hollduyri. F, II. .Mc
Donald, pros, j C W. Damls, hoc,
Where to Go
Tonight
YOUB
Vacation
Will Last Alwaya
if you itixxmn it with a
Kodak
Medford
Book
Store
Vour Olrl Wife, Kvelyn, I do love
you."
Tho Htato hopes to break down tho
wltncft and force her to kIvu detallx
of tho "rites" practiced In tho "com
monwealth." DurltiK a brief recess, See entered
tho witness room where .Monn and
Mildred wero ulttliii; and bewail to
talk to them. Ktephen IlrldRCi, Mil
d rod's father. Just then entered the
room nnd with clenched flats started
toward tho "prophet," Attorney
Frank iloRnu seized Bridges and re
strained him, while Bee fled precipi
tately from the room.
(Continued from Pae 1.1
officers of the company arc Mayor
. If. Canon president; K. 0. Ireland,
vine president; Georgo L. Davis,
president of tho Fanners' & Fruit
Growers' hank, treasurer; II. II. Lor
imer, secretnry; F. J. Newman, at
torney, mid K..L-. Hay, general man
nger. Tho hoard of directors will meet
this evening to discuss tho lutosl
developments on tho pmporty.
FIRE BREAKS OUT JN
COAL MINE; IS STUBBORN
IJubUIiib for Irealtb.
LETHHHIDGF, Alherla, June 21.
Fire broke out late yesterday in Iho
GuK Coal company's No. 'A mine mid
spread rapidly, cntombiiu,' Superin
lendent Livingstone and 'JO men, who
finally worn rescued in an uncon
scious slate by their compnnhins.
Thim far, effoits to reuoli the gent
of the fire have been fruitloss, ul-
JudRO W. L. Childs of (Jreceut
City .accompanied by tho Hoard of
Supervisors of Dol Norlo county nnd
other prominent citlzniiB, of tho har
bor city are duo to arrive In Med
ford thlH afternoon, on a friendly
visit.
Tho visitors como with a vlow to
inspecting thu progress mado by
Jackson couuty'ln (road building and
to sco for tliomsolvcH tho growth,
progress and prosperity of Medford,
which has born long heard of as tho
most enterprising of northwestern
towns.
The supervisor!!, who correspond
to the county commissioners In Ore
gon, havo undor consideration tho
Issuanco of $400,000 or $&00,0Q0 In
bonds to build' modern highways
throughout tho county, especially to
reconstruct tho old Orogon roud, so
as to bring Jn sight scerB.
maryIaIerjng !
1 makes a flight
DKTItOIT, Mich,, .Juno 21. Mrs,
Frederick WudHvprtb-Mary Mannr(
Ing, today flew two miles In a Wright
biplane, Tho mnchino was opeia'ted
by, Aviator Coffyn, oiio of thg
Wrights staff. Tho machine raced
with an autouiobllo, Thu acti-ens wan
delighted with her oxp'crlonco !tid
warmly thanked Hio nvlntor at tho
Talent M. E. Church Notice.
Sunday school at 10 n. in. I).
A, Forbes, M. I) siiperiiiteiuleut.
I'reaching at 1 1 a. in. mid 8 p. in. The
well known cvangclisd, Itev. Howell
Isaac of (Jhicugo, formerly associat
ed with stich men as Moody, Torey
mid Alexander, will preach at both
services, , Hov. laauo is not only mi
able preacher, being tilled with the
power of the Holy Spirit, hut he is
an excellent singer, Imviiifc graduat
ed from tho best conservatories of
music in this country and across tho
water. Tho Kpw'orth league meets nt
7 p, m. Ladies Aid society will meet
al tho home of Mrs, Johu HiulgeiiH
Friday nt -:')() p. in. You aro in
vited. The Amistad society will
meet at thu home of Miss Onnu
Muxon Friday uftenioon nt JJiJIO.
ST. I.OUJS, Mo.MiHH Marguerite
Ifolt, comely high school graduate,
will he inu mod next Clinslinus day
to Helmard, sou of a hluuketed JCaw
clileftm'n. Miss Hull's parents an
nounced (ho engagement.
WOOD FOR SALE
Untiled amount of Dry Ati. clthur
block or uplll. liw irlcc
Phone 3311
Rock Spring
Goal
OJf XAHB AXZ. THE TIMX.
Office MinrrCoiil Void, Twelfth and
Front ritist.
J'bono 7101.
Burbidge
ran coax; uav
Tlio warm weather will soon
ho here. Wo havo tho nocos-
f .
nary roaulromontH to niako
work easy In warm wenther.
3
Draperies
We carry
i.vvi io.i jnu buitaii
and do all ciiihboh of uohoUUrlnff,
aco curfalnM, Ixturca, tc.
A
a vory coniploto Una or
tlfllUIIIIVIlilKi
apoclal man to look after thin work
Morvlcq n l noMlblo tp got In ovun
nxclustvoly and will kIvo as Kood
Morvicq n i pom
tho lUfKCBt OltlRH.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Sco us for tho best of I3LHC-
" " " i " .
TniC FANB and tho best ot
prlcea. ,
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 HOUT1I OKNXtAL.
i ;
though u linu of hose hus been id.ol,a of tho iwi)0
' FOB 9A&E
OROJUBP, FARMS
' FrtUIT LANDS
Lprgo ad'Smftll Trnclo
MOOE-EHNI OQ.
(212 Fruitgrowoiij Bank BWgl
Liberal Discount
-. ,-i ,
given on all Cash
Sales of Paints,
, Wajl Papers and
Pictures untilJuly
lirst
W B. JEWETT
1118 WART MAIN.
-w--r,
yjiJ oaowDH uo"
'J'lirlllliiK ItU'Kiinctineut of
CUHI'lJlt'M liANT HTAND
With Coiuplele lecture
Don't fall to see this a 5 00 feet or
rllm, showliii: Hceiies and luclduiitH
with Indian warfare mid how uuh.
tor mid his) brave band suffered at
itue uiiuuti oi mo mooiiiuiraiy hiuux
In Montana ill years into.
Children 10c: adults, inn.
i ToiiIkIiI and Tuesday only,
tr.rrrt-
NATATORIUM
rhiirnday afternoon, Juno lr.th,
Ladles will bo finulnlied butlilnn
sultn and u free uwlm between '.'
mid t! p. m.
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Four o(oil I'lctuii'M
ItotKTt Hie .Silent
The- Twin Towers
Tlio (luulx Honor
On Iho IVoiitler or TlilN-t
Kvrcplloiiolly (JimmI .Show
For 10 rents
ONK iiimi:
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THE ISIS THEATRE
it i a n o i n u i: it i l l
I Tt'CKLU AMI IIAItltlSO.V
X Tlto-o (tube Kid.
i With n blu IniilKot of fun which
I tlwy will turn looao for four days.
j theno two clover comedians direct'
from I'antajson. Portland ow num.;
bored nuionj; tho rjreateat In their:
lino of tnrk, no team hn.n ever
been placed on nu oijual with
them. An ihelr act In original
and their Imiieruountlou o ftho
Huho Kids Is perfect, a urnni act
can be looked forward to.
X in.'iti: also
X S A T 11 A It X 11 A It T
i I (lack l'nn Coiuedlan.
i Will tell bin troubles to u which
won't take Ionic, hut you will wish
s It did as ho Is thn Kreiitcal coon
i shouter ever heard. Kvery thliiR :
2 Jiow, uothlnic old.
NAT THEATRE
HWIM.MIXH TI'll IIATIIH
111(1 DAXCIJ NATI'HIIAV XHIIIT
IIIM.IAItll l'AHI.OU
y
Coolest pfiiru In (oun.
AFTER ALL IT
NARROWS
DOWN
TO
i i
Ttie Merrivold Shop
FOR
SELECT
POSTALS
l4 W. Main Ht Medford.
DAHLIAS
Now Is tho tlmo to plant
Wo havo a cholco usiortmoiit
of fluo Krowlnu plants in pota,
All tho novelties In 11)11
Dahlias,
J.T.BR0ADLEV&CO.
Circenlioiise near 'lly lleservoh'
Rtoro V mill Central Avenue
lliones fillll anil Mftl.
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