fSraH 3TOT7I? -TV arEDFonn matt; trttwnf,, medford, Oregon. Wednesdays votary i, inn- i . :!! jj. ttt; Greatest Opening for Lumber Mill in the Country v. V T BBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBMMBBBMHKBBBBBBBMWBMBUh" ' ! '& i ' ' arM "'"T'BMMiMBMI bYbYbYbhbYbYJbYAYbYbYbYbHbbbYb1bbYbYbYbYbbbl ' actbMbYbYbUm bObYbYJI IHjHSf'i 4bYJbYbhbYbbvbbl. bbbbybV HIBIIhEiWBH ivJBfflBfflBfflBfni aii-.WMW. v vm H hBhBiuHH a bbybbtbbtbbBx jLI BBBBflBYaffaBTBBWr bbv Vbibibibibibibbh iMftsflBBBBBBBBBE. BflBflBBBPsvsBBBV IBBBBBViiBk JM. rfBBBBBBBEsBBBv BB SBBBBH kMRHLMlill IBBBBX -BjMBBXBBvJcTiAflVtlr BJ BBBBflBJ IM iy PPT i-qf ry SPHabk "1 BlBBBYH3raJBT J9v BBBflH BsssBBBBBBBBBBBBAMBBMiV3vric9w aNSBBn 1 t .QBBBIBMtBkBkiBB SI BBBBBBi BBABABABflBABA9BBflBH3at?WdiBJ'- J4BBBM6 Jet 'iHakHlDH l flBBBBBl IHHIHIviTkBKi BBBBH . frfr--HWBBBBBflBlflBi x JBI KBBBBBl PIBtfVK 'uBBBBBL-- -XJ v2 BBBBBBHlflBM.j7flL 1BBBBBB VffiBBSBBBfPHKK 11?VFbB 7 ttttafMBfAfllBYaKfl JbBTBBtI .BBfflfflfBaflHBMBrNBBV' 'jBbIbM'""''' bbmbbkbHbcKIbbH !BBBBBBBBBDBHL "BBBbBBbBVBBM fflBtBBBBl "SW 'MbBBDBHBBbVCIT' JBBBBBBH HilPf ffllBfc; IBIsbHBB? vSIbTxYbH SbHbHt , JflfHRoi 3bHKTv sbHb1bB9bHbH jbbBbBvJHMk 44,jbRIbhW .iBBVXBBtur 1ibbBbISBbpJbbv vflKBSSSSfl ABBTBBTaBBBWat 'mlffliPX tilMBBPaV JMBjMwrlJCTlt ysmBH bbbbbbbbbbpI -BEBSlBSgr;ilBBl 'MflBBK.lyiflMvBSSSl tcHIbbbI BBbBbBBBbBi x kiiKXZ9BNm' . 4'nKBBBBBB?vr jB!WfSCfll irvSflUBBBB BBBBBBBBBBKiiO vSBBHMBEBfn.-L'BK i flfltSHBBCS, j , -wShBBl&XXIBfll BB1 LBBBBBBB BBBBBBBaBBBBBPvSKBHi&BBklra ! .'BMlBBBBru VNBHflBEflBBB BBS V-zJnBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBB iSK i WImUu ! -JKtOwWKB7K., ' -imwmaBiLBB 1XBBBD9BBBBI bbbbbbbbbbbbI lf2sx3E&dwfc&iBKUMMH-iBM3nEmtR .JnBflBBBBBi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB iPV2JBBBBBBBBBEM hLmK r'tVMBBBEBBBBBBP t .XVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBtsVBBEVBaBBBBBBX pHbBBbBbH BBJBJBJBJBhJB '&lMBflBBBKkJjQ iJBHBBBBBBfe. .jjEBBBBBBBMBBLiflBsBBl "vVjBBBBBBBBl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV ' 'Rw'JBviBbbbpVjbjbhbbbb vbbbbbbbbpbbbbbbbbi?. aVAHflKHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBYBBBBl a. --vIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbfI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbB JYTtBBBKBBBlflflBBB BBBBHlBBD'jiiBBBflHHBBBBBBBWBHtfeBBBBBBBH 1 jfftXaBBBBBBBBa&SBBBfl '.ABBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrT V'tBKIKM BBBBBStsBnVBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM 'B0BBBBBBBBBBBHajiBBBBlBBBBBBrMBBBflBBBBBBaBB'BBl BBBBbVBb-BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBMBBBi ' 'dBHHBUBBK'flSBulu HkBBbH 'flBBBBBBBBflBBBBrflBBHBBBBBHBflBflHflBVBBBHBBBBB flBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBv'nBHcBJBfllBHWk - vJtvBJBBBMaffkjBBBBkAiBBBBBBE BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBc BBBBBDKMita4 9BVflHBB4NBBBHKPBBBBBBBHI BBBJBBmBBmWT3!, p BlWMBWJfc!l!ryKPSiBIBwMilMliBBBMBBJBBBJWl BBBBC JBhflBBBBSdUtfMvQNSiBflBBBBRuHBBBflBBEBJBBSuBflBBBBBII bTbTbVbBmJbVbTJBBHtF tr && TSiTmHS nt "'Vf ifcu n TPflrBTBTBTBTBTBBlK BBMBmLBHHIs'Piiw AiTl jcSfwbBBbbBbB HHHRBISTffHTBBjfr HsplPS'f'sw' bHbbB5bbB PBSP"5??flHHHHsfiSpWi kiSbf'BbBBB .Srv'iio In I lit" Htitt 1'iilU Tiinlx r ISrll. BIBIBIBIBIBIBL.AlBIBIBIBIBIBir BltiZ-' Y fJwE f F5SNSbf"51 '5ftl BUPil JBT - J wyTAVMVAAVHflffAVAvAVAVA IBBBBbV 4BBBBBBflBBlB9BBBr7flVllBBBlBBBiB flBHiBBirJwBBK3BBW 'WH-BPTBBHFMBrVJBP Vft7iP A Hiuiipln Kuunr PJno Tr'' Municipal Improvements Made in 1912 CoiiBJdoralilrt' Iniprovnmnnt work wan (Ijjne by tlio'clty liming tlio year Jutit.c6flig bUIioiikIi more ncn(lon WUBJiijld io o closing up of old vrorH' tiion to, rmw. Howovor during tho or,'f 117,273. 5t ' wpa otpended for powworic. Iii.jfl- n'ourly two'rnllpB of pave inuiit was .laid, a total of 29,030 yard,ut k,cost of 06,a07. y ,1'jiB"BUPUOfi?300'6' wu expended during 1912' for npw water mains. During 1912 nearly u mllo and a half yt Hanltary Bqwor wro con Htruded at a coRt of fl 0,083 and $1192 va expended fur fttorni sowern. , A. mllo and u li:(lf of coucreto (side walks wu8 constructed at a cost of $01 DC. , During 1912 approximately $1500 was expended for u(reet grading In tho city, nnil another J.'OO expended for proper noHliif;H on uuiAvcd (street)!. Tho Hum of Jl.'l.fiOO was paid oul an ll)o fclty'H uliaio of tho Main Htreot brldgo and $5,91 for tho Jackson street bridge. JV now aop'tlc tank waH runacntrtotl wltlcbVcoBt 1511)0. In order to effee- Jy ljsp( llvej: dlspoKo of tho Howerago of tho AJUiWlfi'nilM'Het building 'Was eon structed at a cout of 1S00 during tho year. , With un nittured lornl innrktH of from SO to .10 million feet a enr of mcrchftntnhlo timber, conmimed nn tumlly In InilldliiK opnrntlouti and fruit lioxt's, tho Hokuo HIwt valley offers tho flne.it inducement of nny locality In the country for n mill. All of thin lumher In Imported, notwlth ntnndlng the great timber holt mir rouudlni; thl xectlou. Tho 1'urlflc and Uastern will be extended any reasonable distance In to tho timber belt provided mieh a mill Is constructed. It Is uot neces sary to own timber In order to oper ate a mill -ntutui.ni;e run be tterured from tho government In the rewervo at a prlco that will make operation possible (linn avoiding heavy timber Invcvitinenttt. Tho people of the valley are pay ing. In labor and freight over J 1 00 an hour, ten hour u day, for every day In tho year, In railroad freight and labor In other tiectloiiH for our lumber alone. Klfteeu hundred car loads of lumber base been unloaded At Medford alono tho p.-ml three ears. Tho 1912 connumptlou of box ohooks totalled Sfi rani. Juxt In Med ford. Development of the timber re source of southern Oregon In tin hands of thp government will prob ably take place rapidly within the next few years, no doubt much morn quickly than tho tlmlier In ioexxlou of private owners. Of tho 20,000, 000.000 feet of standing timber In Jackson county more than one-half of it U in tho hands of private own ers. Yet tho lumbering Industry In Jackson county U In Itx Infancy, vslillo It should be foremost among all In dustries in tho county. In some fu ture time It certainly will he. but such development depends on better tramportutlon facilities Owncra of largo tractB of timber have co inuc'i capital Involved In tho acquirement of their holdings that they aro re luctant to Invest heavier In the con struction of railroad In order to get their timber to market. Market values for lumber have constantly boon lnercanlng and they feel It u good Investment to continue holding their timber. Tho government M willing to sell Its mature timber nt uny lime, and Its recently fire killed 'IiiiImt It Is advertising for kaIo no'v at extraordinary low prlre, and In largo enough bodied to warrant tb construction of railroads to tho timber. Utile. Capital Nrt!cl To buy timber from tho national forest Involves a comparatively hiu.-iH amount of capital. The tlmln-r Is paid for by Installments as cut nnd leaves tho purchaser free to use his available money to Install logging equlpmout. Any business proposition which oaves tying up large aniounta of capital Is the greatest inducement to Industries. It Is reasonably cer tain that the next few years will bring about railroad extensions in several parts of Jackson county to tho timber within tho Crater National forest. Such development will mean mucn for Jackson county. It will furnish transportation to rcraoto districts, mean tho employment of hundreds of men with a corresponding big payroll and mean money to tho merchants of the cities in the county who will furnish tho logging camim with their equipment and supplies. Counties Ilencflteil Not only this, but as everyone knows, 2G per cent of all receipts from national forests go back to tho counties In which tho forests are lo cated. Kor tho fiscal year enllng Juno 30, 1909, Jackson county rn relvcd over IJfiOO. During tho pres ent year It will recelvo more, and 'n futuro years a sum, of 30 to fiO flion sand dollars will bo a low avernr of the amount Jackson county will re ceive each year. This sum goes Into tho county's school nnd rond fund. Tho territory of timber trlbunry to Medford exteuds far beyond tho limits of Jackson county. While M'o foroat nrea of Upper Hoguo river l. immense, thuro Is an equally vnst area to tho bouth and west, extending Into JoHephlno county, In Oregon, and Into Siskiyou, tho mountain barrlera being mien as to make It luipowlblc; to movo tho timber oicept from thi Oregon side, ami through Medford, tho nearest railroad point. lUllroud Unlit Tho Pacific & ICustorn railroad nl ready touches the timber bolt ot Upper Hoguo river, and tho railroad proposed to tho Uluo Ledge copper mines will open up the vast limber' d region of tho Siskiyou range. Tho milling of tho lumber ft mil theue great forests will bo i educed lo minimum roi.t becati30 of tho un limited water power ufforded by Hoguo river and llutto creek on thu one hand and by tho Applegate, U'. r J BTBBE WBl JBBBBBBbV JBBbBwBBBT vfl BBbBbBbBBBV 'jBBBBflfll L? I'BBBbB SHBbH .T! JBBBBHBflflBBBkBXBBBB'BBBMtW'' BH I flBI 1 .-U VLJbBBPVBbKV 1BQbBBBbB VflWfBBBBtVVfliBVBBBjBBBB fWTBrtBHW" !iJHt"B T flBBBC -sBBBKW flB BMflBBBBBBH BBM BMKaWjtt w JSBBrV PWlYT' "lBBBLj ,. lXsfiflMBBBBBBBfl W1 9 bB ffjfc Jvf bbBT fcygWBMBBffj aBflEXSlSBBBrV) MtMP$ n bBHbBvv H ' BBAiBMi 4BBKBlVsKBBrBlBBanflBBHiBBBBl KIflBBBBBflBHr V bBbBBK J SbBttUbQM "fl "A CiLBBBbBsbI BBBBBBBBBVJnBflKhll fWT 1 MflfiKElflBBUlBflBBU m FXH H IlTuW iMBUBBBvFrlBlllBaMJnEBBBBdLQBBPrJi bbbhbhI' ri VipV'b KtfBBHfaMB X T wBBy KwtByjtj ff mL 0-kav9BBBBH BBBbBBBbBWL JAm44r9BBlBW " V f 'A jtJf4 TBHfc?Wf J91 f ' K3R Ii ftLi? -'"S 'bB t BFHI'IVBBBffB'lBlBBBBBBBBI SlI.H iitht riiu I'lltf Trin flfflfflfflBlBnBS'JI&WtViXy&sn lBBBlBBlBHytwikyru 3 ,vi' bHbw1mbbI&: x Vwhlm i & & rflBBBBaOMKPsVi9B VvllnAfK . mLr las"a"H"aWJBB4raMrrVMl?BibN zlr. Vmt Wi&vQZr h iBbm; , flBBBBBBBBBBBf . fC jr m , BBBBBBBBBnaiBr'Jp 'VSflBFjfSiflflkB VCBBJBFflBB MaMffff r rvl i - ' V" f fir WllTr tMitfcrrrmE tbiB BBBBBBLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF m I ii-x BB IMR .BulL .t BBBBEJBBFvBBBBBBBBBI I itit 9 Jm. 'SBBBBBBBLmBLBBBBBBVaWJBBBri BBBBrBBI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBT WIKxmJ'&'SJw jJBIBIbmA bIvSmIVot.' Vnur &mFlw'3TEi; ifffr rTrnr Imt tj- i it r iw1irBBHBBMH"aM wBmM$iy'wte rwmS0 'hHBbBSbbbB Bs;:MiBPiiiwta i Sample Velloiv I'lue Tree, Medford Leads All in Improvements Although u young city with be tween 10,000 nml 11,000 population tin Applegate, Joo and Klllott creeks MwlfoM Hat. expended tl.7BB,37flj on tho other, ,ur ' "J '"'pruviuiieniH. All tho merchontablo timber In-1 Of this amount f1,rifi7,3Kfl Iiiih eluded In this eatlmato Is of Mm."00" tixpomloil dining tho past four grade. Tho trees aro long-bod'ed, towering from 100 fo 300 feet, tho straight brown trunks freo ot llmlis for many feet up. yearn. Aledfjml lt known ns l)io liiMt pav ed city, of its iilzo Ip tho world, It lias. 18,01 miles of piiYQd Hticeta, a r i if J total yard'igo or ; HO, 2 1 I. 'Ibis wax laid at a cost of fHHIUiOI. Medford Iiiih 27.79 miles of distrib uting water mains laid nt a tost or f2l7,r,ii::. In addition In (his thu dlly has u gravity witter iiytoin which Ih 23 miles lu length mid wlifttji i'(int $2715,000 lo VoiiHtiuct. ""TlurhnuUli of tlio lty u'VfQ cuiiided by 2U,2i inllwi 'jf iinnljuiy . soweis whlfh nnd $so:i,K7 lo In I stall. y huge new nepllo' tank, of j latest design, hau recently been i;oiu i plott'd , In iiddltlon lo thu mlnliury rowers tho rlty linn laid I. ill iiilbm of nturiu sewers giving (bo clt) peifeet drain ago. Tho elty now lias 2j1.:h mlleii of conernto tddetnalks and H mlleii, or board walks which nrn ntildly heliiK uupplmitud wllji cojiuilito' Maui' miscellaneous othur lin proVctuiontu liuo lTZ-yanTa Jii. " ' $frtk 'uZ-'tGftUM Wttititii,i,Jk , fi-i&ut.-gOUZ. phVi...-U'Z';OfWiKf. y-j,';':K.'..W r.i. '.. I'ltfto'tw.'.'r.'t' ",'mi'i. i .n,;'4't",'. 'tA