Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 04, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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fttEDFORD ftLVTTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, SATURDAY, MAY -I, 1012.
GOOD PROSPECTS
ARE UNCOVERED
10 TEST WATERS
H
ASHLAND
The tlunisniul foot tunnel nt Hut
NiiRr.nrd properly on Elk Creek lin
been completed mid nnuthcr luiutol of
the Bnmo IoiirUi will he driven on'
tho Elk Creek uhlo to ohtnin denlli.
When completed tho new tunnel will
liftvo dipped tho lend under the nppex
nml owner? will hnve a definite idea
nB to the amount of Inch urndo ore
thoy hnve. The completed tnntiol
went in on a fissure which eventu
ally widened to e'slit inches of hih
grade ore averaging from :?"100 to
$1,'J00 per ton in gold, zinc, lead and
silver values. In nddilion to this
high grade slrcnk a lot of hne ore
was taken out and will probably be
handled by a concentration plant. The
Alameda copper, mine in the same
district has uncovered another fine
lend and contemplates the crccthn
of a 500-ton concentration plant in
place of the 100-lon plant now o'n the
ground.
The Three Lodes mining properiy
on Gnlicc Creek has taken in the
Golden Pheasant group of mines cov
vering 100 acres and will push the
work on the property. The Three
Lodes havo already been tho scene or
a grent deal of development. The
company expects to put up a 100-ton
concentration plant and will separate
the copper and ship the concentrates
to Sweden where the platinum and
tin will be extracted. Assays give
values of twelve per cent copper and
fivo to twenty-eight dollars in golo
and about eleven ounces of platinum
to the ton. A New Jersey concern
offers to place a Miieltinjr and separ
ating plant to handle the concert ra
tes on a royally basis for the plat
inum and tin.
Fourteen tonsr of copper ore from
the Takilma nunc in Josephine conn
ty passed through here the first of
the week en route to the smelter nt
Kennel t, California. The company in
charge of tho Ivakilma mines expect
to bo shipping a carload of ore dnily
fiom now on. The mine lies three
miles northeast of Waldo and is own
ed by tho Waldo smelter and mining
company the principal stockholder
being J. 0. B. Gunu. Fourteen men
nro now employed at the mine and
twenty-two teams arc hauling the ore
to the railroad. A bis increase
in the working 'Torco will be made in,
the near future.
ELECTS OFFICERS
At a meeting of the Medford Equal
Suffrago association at the Hotel
Medford Friday afternoon the follow
ing officers were elected: President,
Mrs. J. F. Reddy; vice president, Mrs.
George E. Booa; treasurer, Mrs.
Gcorgo L. Davis; secretary, Gladys
Heard, assistant secretary, Hazel
Davis.
Mrs. Reddy will leavo Monday for
a trip to Portland, Seattle and Spo
kane whero she will meet with the
leaders of the association and perefct
plans for work in the Roguo River
valley.
A committee was also formed to
carry on work through surrounding
towns and visits will bo mado to
Central Point, Eagle Point, Gold Hill
and Woodvillo in tho near future In
ordor to Kccuro tho cooperation of
women In tho valley. This commit
tee Is composed of tho following wo
mon: Mrs. Frank Cottorlll, chairman;
Mrs. Charles SchlcffoUn, Mrs. E. E.
Gore, Mrs. Walter McCallum, and
Mrs. Gcorgo E. Doos.
Tho Department of Agriculture,
through Its pure food department, is
engaged In n nationwide survey of
tho mineral water springs of, tho
country with the view to protecting
the neonlo ncalnst Intcrstato traffic
In polluted mineral and tahlo waters
and to prevent dealers from falsely
representing such waters. W. W.
Skinner, who is chief of tho water
laboratory of tho national bureau of
chemistry, has just completed a pre
liminary Inspection of tho mineral
water sprlnRs In California, lit the
near future It Is expected that ex
perts from Washington will como to
Oregon and inspect tho many notable
springs which are to bo found all
over tho state and among which
there Is none moro notable from the
standpoint of flow and mineral quali
ties thnn those In and about Ashland.
The experts will make n thorough ox-
nmtnatlon of tho mineral springs and
take samples of tho water which will
be sent to the Washington bureau
for chemical and bacteriological anal
ysis. This work will be pursued un
der tho provision of tho pure food
law. Tho samples of water analyzed
w'lll be kept on hand as a basis of
comparison for tho bottled mineral
waters put upon tho market for pub
lic consumption. Under tho program
upon which the officials of tho pure
food department nro now proceding
sources of Impuro waters will bo
eliminated from the marketable sup
ply, and dealers, who make spurious
claims for their waters will be liable
to action from the federal authori
ties. If the government's intention id to
stop misrepresentation there ought to
be a slump in tho sale of Shasta
water which has been carried on ex
tcnslvely by the Southern Pacific
ratlroad company. They havo sold
many times as much water as the
flow of Shasta springs amounts to
and It Is said that tho bulk of it is
manufactured iu San Francisco. The
fact that the Southern Pacific com
pany has pushed Its manufactured
Shasta water Is one reason why com
munities like Ashland which havo a
large flow of splendid mineral waters
are handicapped in tho matter of
marketing them or interesting cap
ital in them.
VALLEY FARM IS
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"Valley Farm" produced hH even
ing by tho members of tho Junior
Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church,
was u ureal success.
The Misses Helm Dwight and Klhel
Uncelriirg gave clever renditions of
the country girl, and' the old-fashioned
Xew Knuhuid woman.
.Miss Dwicht's dialect was ns wood
as one will find on the legitimate
stage, and better than a lot. Miss
Jessie Purdy brought several well
earned laughs as the result of good
acting. In a cast when1 the players
nro evenly balanced ns to merit it is
hard to designate any particular star.
All did well.
On the men's side of the argument
the honors should go to Glenn Con
well as Acarinh Keep. Horace
Bromleov in the lending male rolj
carried his lines with good taste.
Herman Purueker im 'Terrv
Donne' the fanner boy was the typi
cal fanner lad of the New England
stales wo read of. Paul
as Miias iioicomo was exc
good and to u-o tho slang phrno "He
was thero, '
ai ims wriung tuoro is a rumor
that the cu-t may be asked lo give
a second perfonnnnce for tho entire
cat was far nbovn tlm iiverin in
local talent and those who did not go
arc learning what they missed.
Last but not least was the music
under the direction of Miss C. L.
Alton. This was extraordinary good
and was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Her pieces were well selected and
proficiently rendered.
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ii IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME
OF S. P. TRAIN No. 20
DON'T MISS IT
Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific passongor
train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instoad of
i 8:04 as at prosont. Don't miss this train.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
SUFFRAGE TEA GIVEN
'BY MRS. HcCALLUM
A suffrage tea will bo given by
mrs. Walter McCallum, 334 South
Grapo street, next Wednesday after
noon at 2:30. A musical program
will be given and thero will be open
discussion on suffrago problems. All
women interested In tho subject are
invited to attend and a particular in
vitation Is given those ttomen who
formerly resided in tho western suf
frage states California, Washington,
Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado.
NATIONAL
W. L.
Cincinnati ia 3
New York 10 4
Boston 7 S
Chicago 7 s
Philadelphia fi 7
Brooklyn c S
Pittsburg c 9
St. Louis 3 10
New York C, Philadelphia 8.
Boston 3, Brooklyn 14.
Pittsburg S, Chicago !.
Clnclnnatl-St. Louis, rain.
P. C.
.soo
.714
.107
.467
.2
.429
.400
33
MEDFORD MARKETS
Retail Prices.
SELLS-FL0T0 CIRCUS
. HERE ON MAY 23
William Haines, contracting agent
of tho Bells-Floto circus, is in town
today. Mr. Haines has como iu ad
vance of tho show in onlm that sup
piles nccossiry for their engagement
liejo, which Is on Thursday, May .'
Bluill bo ready to bo delivered just
us hoou as tho first section or this
popular circus inukcs its appearance.
It would bo repeating an old story
now to ondorso tho Sells-Floto people
as among tho very best purveyors of
attiactivo amusement visiting th's
city. For many years thoy ahvo been
coming back to ub with an attraction
jnoro important In every wny than
thoso which prccodod it. For tho last
throo yeara they havo udoptcd tho
policy of cutting tho regular prlco In
half, wbllo at tho samo time they
havo augmented and strengthened
their show from every standpoint.
Mr. Hniueti promises Unit U1I.1 sen
uon tho performanco of tho S)IIb
Ploto circus will In every way be
worthy, Many now and startling fea
tures havo been addod to tho program
among thorn somo which havo been
Imported from Europe at consider
able oxpeiiHo,
The prlcos'thls year VUl romnln ns
formerly. Twonty-flvo conts admits
to the clrpiib find menagerie In Its
tdUlrety,
Vegetables,
Potatoes ?2.50 per cwt.
Cabbage 5c.
Parsnips 24c
Lettuce 10c head.
Carrots 2c.
Beets 2 c.
Onions 4c
Celery 50c$l dozen.
Cauliflower 10c20c head.
Radishes 5c bunch.
Onions Green, 0c bunch.
Rhubarb Cc.
Asparagus 10c.
AMERICAN
W,
Chicago is
Boston 10
Washington - 0
Detroit 9
Cleveland 7
Philadelphia 7
N'ow York 5
St. Louis 5
Philadelphia 10. New York 13
Washington 5, Boston 1.
Chicago 7, Cleveland 4.
Detroit 1C, St. Louis 3.
l. p. a
I .703
C .25
0 .COO
9 .500
8 .407
9 .438
10 .333
11 .313
COAST
W.
Oakland 21
Vernon 15
San Francisco 14
Sacramento 12
Los Angeles 11
Portland 7
L. P. 0.
0 .77(3
12 .530
13 .519
10 .429
10 .407
17 .292
Fruit.
Prunes Dried, 10c lb.
Lemons 30c dozen.
Bananas 10c to 30c per
Oranges 15c to 40c.
Strawberries 25c.
dozen.
Butter, Kggs anil Poultry.
Butter Fresh ranch, per roll,
55c; creamery, 70c.
Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c.
Poultry Hens, dressed, 20c: Ivo
14c; springs, dressed, 20c.
Turkeys 20c to 25c, dressed.
It. II. E.
Portland 2 5 1
Vernon 7 11 0
Batteries Klawlltor, Stelger, Gen
egg and Howley; Burch, Carson and
Brewn:
San Francisco 3 7 1
Sacramonto .' 2 5 1
Batteries McCorry and Schmidt;
Baum and Price.
Lob Angeles 7 8 1
Oakland 13 19 1
Batteries Check, Lcvcrciiz and
Brooks; Bolctt, Christen, II. Brooks,
Mnlarkey and Mltzo.
Cc.
Meats, Wholesale.
Boot Cows, 4!4c; steers,
Pork 5cGV6c.
Veal Dressed, 8c.
Mutton ic$p2c, live; Iambs,
5c7'jc.
Hay ami Feed, Wholesale.
Hay Alfalfa, $12 to $15; grain,
$12 to $14.
Grain Wheat, $1 per bushel; oats
$30 per ton; barloy, rolled, $40 por
ton; barloy, whole, $30.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
uiidorslgned will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its next regular meeting on
May 21, 1912, for a license to soli
spirituous, vinous and mult liquors
iu quantities less than a gallon, at
N'o. .32 North Front street, In wild
city for a period of six months,
10' M, & E. J, APAMS,
NORTHWEST
W.
Spokano 9
Portland 9
Vancouver 9
Victoria 8
Seattlo 0
Tacoma 0
L.
C
8
8
7
10
10
Hpokuno
n.
7
'J'acomn ,...,,... 0
Vancouver . -. 3
Portland G
Vlctorla-Soattlo, rain.
H.
8
3
9
12
P. C.
.000
.529
.529
.533
.375
.375
15.
0
8
WESTERN LEAGUE
W.
Kt. Jdsoph 9
Topoka 8
Denver 7
Wichita 0
Dcs Mollies 5
Omaha , . 5
Sioux City 8
Lincoln 2
L,
3
4
5
C
0
7
0
8
P. C.
.750
.000
.583
.500
.454
.410
.383
.200
AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION'
W. L. P. C.
Columbus 15 5 .750
Minneapolis 12 4 .750
St. Paul 10 8 .555
Toledo 9 8 ,529
Kansae City 8 10 .445
Louisville 0 9 ,400
Mllwauhoo 5 II ,315
Indianapolis .,,,.,,, 3 13 .187
Homestead
Homestead "Relinquishment
"Heat in state of Oregon, con
sidering price and location.
;i room cabin and barn.
KiO acres good land, run
ning water.
110 black loam and sticky.
10 sandy loam, free soil.
Alfalfa
lo acres alfalfa fine stand.
10 acres in grain.
45 acres can be irrigated.
Have personally examined
this. Believe it best propo
sition offered in stale. Own
er must leave by Alay 20th.
This place goes. Make, vour
bid.
$1000 asked.
It is worth $5000 today.
J. C. BARNES
214 Virsl Nat. Bank Bldg.
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Summer Vacations
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Juno 1-0-7-8.18-15-17-18-19- Sept. 4-5-0-7-8-1 1-1 2-30.
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Tho homo of tho Ithpdodojidron, an Ideal pluco to Hpund tho Hum
mer. Low round trip und week end tlulfotH. llounonnblo hotel
ratcH out door umuHOineiitH, bathing, boating, goir, flBhlng, etc.
Low raii'N lo Meeting of WouieiiV ClubH Han I'Vaiicluro, Juno -I
to .fitly .
PACIFIC HAILWAV Ai NAVIGATION IIKACIII'H
Aro now within cay roach by tho P. It. & N. nml a now field Tor a
pleasant vacation open. Week ond tickets now on Halo, and Heaaoii
tlckelH from ul poluta on nlo Juno lnt,
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens Juno 10 and cIohoh Juno 15, Tho greatest Floral Flonta and
Carnival of I'lcusure yot hold. Low round trip tickota on huIo from
all. poiiitH.
For beautifully Jlluntrated booklet '3Kcrlb!ug Newport, Ilay
ocean and other pointH, na woll i 1 Information about KiiBtorn
Farc, roulcH, BtoPiOverH, rk , call on noarcHt Agent or wrlto to
JOHN' M. SCOTT, Ounonil I'aHFWigor Agoiit, Portland, Oregon,
II. P. , I!. (KII;h) Con vent Ion, July H lo III, H1U.
Good Things
To Eat
Wo are prepared to supply your wants fur' ovorv
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day and
line of
call your special alumtioirto our choice
Bakery Goods
Wo have all kinds of Cakes and Cookies, Angel
Food and the best, Mread fresh daily IVoin our own
bakery, made from "Pure White Flour."
Our stock of
Groceries, Fruits
and Vegetables
is always complete and you will find it lo your inter
est to trade here.
We have added a new modern slieer to slice bacon,
boiled bam and dried beef. We also carry the best
hams and other cured meats.
Allen GroceryCo.
South Central
Both Phonos
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice & Storage Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho samo
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
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It has succeeded because of
Soundness of principle
Economy of manngemont
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 ,
W. I. Vawtcr, President 0. R. Lindloy, Vico Pros.
O. W. McDonald, Cashier
First
National
Bank
OF-
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surglus and Undividod Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
Wo solicit your business, which will rccoive our
careful attention.
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