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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1913)
si SSwgltini1! ' '" - .l TiiW-nW .m4m 't t t ' !, HVIItlll i ' t M HVMl 4'1 ' PAGE BED' rnnronn MXTt; ttitbttntr "MTWForcn. ottEOirw. Saturday, .tawatiy it. wm. .. '!" I "LI1. " - J ?"T! ec t t t t f Y T T f T f T T T T T T f f t T T f Y T T ? J Y Y Y T JACKSON THIRD IN OLD roo UN WASHINGTON, Jnn. ll.For povcral years there wns n decline in tho metnllic output of tho state of Oregon, more especially in its gold mid (dlvrr, but preliminary returns for 1012 show .thnt this hn.s now been cheeked, according to Charles 0. Ynle, of the United States geolog ical Httrvpy. The mine rcjwrt of the survey for 1011 showed nn output of - Id vnlued nt $033,407 nnd 45,221 of silver. The preliminary f 1012 indicnto thnt tho was about 057,000 in 1 ounces of silver, a '? tho silver output. received nbout r, compared and 38,-"hero MEXICAN REBELS SUING FOR PEACE EL PASO; Tct., Jnn. 11. Clatm lne authority to negotiate tor tho I rviOntlnnlata unitnr rinnornl Pnsniml Oroxoco to bring nbout pence In Mexi co, K. V. Annyn, former United Stntca mnrshnl of Arizona, arrived hero to day from Tucson to confer with Mex ican Foreign Minister Lascurlan, who later left for Laredo. Ana) a Admitted thnt Generals Snlnzar and Hojns had designated him to repre sent tho rebels, but declined to state tho terms he had offered ns a basis of a cessation of hostilities across tho border. Ho Insisted, however, thnt ho had presented a definite pro posal to minister Lascurlan. Hofore leaving for Laredo Lascurlan denied ho had received any such proposition. It Is reported thnt Lascurlan went to Laredo to meet General Oroico. Beyond admitting that tho demands 'he rebels do not Include the reslg- i of President Madero, Annyn I to tnlk. Our Correspondents KANE'S CREEK "f FLOOD X 0 i., Jan. 11. which cost two ty damage cs )day Is passed, en feet since :ho river was se. fleers. . 5)0, Woodmen . will Install officers . night, January 11th. All ii.Hi.ihom nt-A arnitlv nnuistpi1 to bo present. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Householder were combining business nnd (denture in Medford Wednesday. Among tho notable improvements on Knnes Creek is I he grubbing nnd clearing being done by Hyrley & Ieis, which ndds to the appearance of things. John Halls, the Knnes Creek trap per, wns u business isitor in Gold Hill on Wednesday. Prof. Grecnlonf of Central Point spent several days recently nt bin Knnes Creek fnnn looking after bin business interests. Mary HoggN is uttending the Dar danclls school. Mis Iva Householder has hceif absent from school this week on iu eonnt of sickness. Mngpie Foley has returned home nfter s(euding two weeks nt Mr. Lewis.' Mr. Goodrich nnd family left In! week for their old home in Nebraska. The misses, Meade mid Moun. have been nttcudiug the Dnnhuiells sehnol since its bepining nnd the pupils nnd teacher alike ngrvt their departure ver" much. Mr. Hyrley mnde n trip to the Pn. on WHUtesdny for medical treatment. Mr. Mnnlon spent n day recently in Gold Hill with her many friends. Al lloggis left the forepart of the week for Weed, Cnl., where he has secured employment. School hns resumed ngnin nfter n three weeks vacation. Tho teneher, Prof. Johnson, scnt the greater part of the time ut his homo near Derby, Ore. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C. Howlott Xeritol White Liniment. Should be In every home, as Its Immedlntn application to cuts, bruises, sprains and wounds gives In stant relief. It has no equal as a pain killer and healor. Hnsklns' Drug Store. C. K. McDonald of Portland, who has been visiting bis cousin Mr. Ash ot Trail was a guest nt tho Hunny Side tho first of tho week. Ills brother was with him when ho came out from Trail but went on to Med ford while they were at Trail thoy bargained for the farms of Jeff and Kubcn Johnson. Mr. McDonald says that ho likes this Uoguo river valley nnd thinks that ho will locate among us. The Ungle Point Anthletlc club that was organised a short time ago have routed tho Holmes warehouse nnd are living It up for a gymnasium. They think thnt thoy will eveutunlly havo connected with It, n reading room, so as to hne a (dace where the young tloks can meet ami spend the evenings and Improve thole minds In stead of spending their time In Idle ness. The other dny as I was talking with tho mayor, Mr. Win. Von der Mellon, nnd we were commenting on the condition of the streets In our town ho remnrked that ho thought that It would be a wise plan to bond the town for seven or eight thous and dollars and fl up tho streets In good shape before another winter and I have been talking to some of tho property owners on tho subject and they seem to think that Instead of bonding tho town nnd making all of tho property owners, or rather taxpayers, contribute toward defray ing tho expense, to have those who own tho lots on tho streets thnt nro Improved, pay for tho Improvements on their property. Mr. Neltls, owner of the Flounce Hock ranch, came out Inst Monday! left his team here nnd went on to Medford. Mr Hoy Wlllets, our mall con tractor reports thnt Messrs. Dolt nnd I fnntiw f7! tAn I ts II twl o ti tit li ! gar tint ho does not know tho length of It. Ho snyn that ho thinks thnt everybody along the route from hero to Persist reads the Knglets. Clarence Pierce, one ot tho Med ford veal estate men and a general hustler for Hoguo river valley, eamo out Tuesday enjoyed a room and went up to look over his land near ICngle Heights, returning nbout ten o'clock p. ui, Art Nlehohi, our meat mnrket mini hns bad a new sign painted and bung over bin shop door. Ho bad Ire with out going to tho trouble to frcuno It, and the result was that he was scarce of wnter. In fact tho cold snap we Imve hud caiiHiid trou ble In several fnmlllen In our town, $12,000 PARCELS POST STAMPS SOLO DAY CITY SANFRANCIHCO.Jnii. 1 1. -Up to date, if 12,0110 woilh of parcel pes! slumps have been sold nt the imiiti post office here and .f 8,000 ill out side stations, according to statistics compiled today. Tim nveinge weight of outgoing parcel post packages handled here was 1.8 pounds and lo cal packages hull' a pound. Four au tomobiles ate used locnllv. FREDDIE ANDERSON MATCHED FOR D0UT IN BAY CITY Fiedillo Aliileisoii, IIiuI'm young brother, Is to bo mulched In n bout shortly ut Sim I'Vaiiclsco, 1'imblla litis been staying in Porlliind hill yesterday received a wire to repoit at Suit Francisco as Dick Donald had arranged u fight for him, llrolhvr Hud will not tight on the If.tli as I'ottlaiid papers have iiuiiouiieeil, but will go Into action on the 'JMIi, Ham mv Troll being the proHpoctlo victim. F N Y B E R G NYBERG SEVEN-PASSENGER TOURING CAR A low priced car with a twelve million dollar guarantee. Not nn experiment, not n freak, Mndn upon honor of best materials, fully guaranteed nil down tho line. Hear nxlo housing pressed from one piece of sheet steel Itesult, greatest strength, least weight, case In cleansing, a pleasure to the eye. Large "full floating" rear nxle. lloth brake Internal, )HIi:itHTAKi: MV GEO. F. DYER Made In Anderson, Indiana OAHAdi: ON NOItTII (,'KNTU.Uj AVK. $rtrtrtptyHHfjtfjHl HE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR This is the kind of administration I propose, if elected, to give to the people of Medford. I can assure this, ns I have no special interest back ing me, and have made no promises to any individual or set of individuals and will bo free to work tor the people in general. An honest, open and above-board, clean cut business administration. A fuir and square deal at all times. Equal rights to all. Special privileges to none. A genuine peoples' public market. Regarding the liquor questien: Personally I do not drink, never have, bnt aa long as the government, state and city licenses saloons, and under strict regulation they obey the law, they are entitled to protection. Should they persist in disobeying the law, their license should be revoked. A careful accounting of all finances. All disbursements subject to public inspection and open for publication by the city press. Due consideration of all petitions for and against public improvements. A rigid practice of economy, except when such economy has a tendency to retard progress. I will further all progressive matters of general improvement for the city, but such must come within the scope of good business. ' I shall endeavor to use my best efforts for the keeping of the city in a sanitary condition at all times. Whereas, after years of struggle, the women have been given tho privilege of exercising their rights of citizenship, due consideration will be given them on all matters of public importance. Should I be elected, I assure the peoplo that I will be mayor in fact as well as nuroe. I will not be the tool of any clique, and will be influenced only by wbat I believe to be right and equitable. If the above platform meets with your approval and you believe I am capable of filling the office, I will appreciate your support. C. K. GATF.S. The man who has never been a failure in anything attempted and my references are given herewith to provo m assertion. AMERICAN' NATIONAL HANK Noblesvillc, Ind., Sepl. 20, 1011. To whom it may cencern: It is a pleasure for me to say that I know Mr. Chns. E. Gates very favorably, having his residence in our city. He hns demonstrated his obility to "do things" nnd that he is a man of sterling qualities, courteous, affable, honest nnd courageous. What more could I sny of hiraf I heartily recommend him to the confidence of any business institution. Sincerely, W. E. LONO!,EY, President. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK. Noblesville, Ind., Sept. 10, 1011. To whom it may cencern: I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Charles E. Gates ns a man thor oughly competent, honest and worthy of tho confidence of any with whom ho may associate himself. Having known Mr. Gates personally for a term of years, I nm familiar with both his business and social qualifications and am free to say that he possesses tho ability that will lend a helpful influence to any community or to any enterprise. Respectfully, D. HOUSEHOLDER, Cashier. HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT. Noblesville, Ind,, Sept. 18, 1011. To whom it may concern:, Denr Sir: I nm informed thnt our fellow townsman, Mr. Chnrles E. Gates, is leaving Noblesville for the west on n business trip. It gives mo great pleasure to say of Mr. Gates that ho is ono of our most enterprising citizens, and a man of affairs. During several years past ho has been at the head of one of our large institutions and has been very successful in his management. He is a man whose moral character is above reproach and whoso ability as an executive or manager of manufacturing concerns is certainly of the very best. 1 do not know Mr. Gates intentions nnd legret very much if he is to leave our city, but if ho is to change his loca tion I nm glad to speak a word for him in this manner. Respectfully, MEADE VESTAL, Judge. (iff " itrH ITiS 3T )tr sftHTB 4rH 3H . m TaB SfuSH aBaSfi Bfl i JIM aaai 5SM MaV H ' Xa'aB taaV'" 'JB JaaWaH aVS .aHRvlaHil laawljffi?" ,fj mvr ' 'iaaataW mm 1 "wfar 'timHrXm aB ' fJHHaw Kjtk aBH SaHaaBai HaaaM aaWaaan' fanaaaaaai ' '' M If BMRjfflH rjflatHatHaaBalaV ' ' V aflatfaHsallHlalHI V H aHBaaaHaBH BBBBPHPaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLi " 'LlallllllllaalaallBallllllllllllllllllllH C. E. GATES THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK. Noblesville, Ind., Sept. 10, 1011, To whom it may cencern: Tho benrer, Mr. C. E. Gates, n highly respected citizen of our city, is thinking of looking for another location. Any community securing his locution mid that of his esteemed family will gain what wo loso. Mr. Gates is u gentleman of nffairs, onorgy nnd push, JiihI I lie kind of u man every community needs. Respectfully yours, P. E. ISKALS. Prcriideiil.' TUB LEDGER COMPANY. Noblesville, Ind., Sept". 10, 1011. To whom it may cencern: This is to certify that I havo known Mr. C. E. flutes for many years. Ho bus been my neighbor und friend, and as such I havo found him genial, loyal and truo. As it citizen hu is upright, honorable mid widu-awake. What ever ho undertakes to do ho docs with nil his might. Ah a business mini ho has bcon progressive und successful. I cheerfully recommend him to any one who may meet him and has dealings with him. , Very Respectfully, WILL II. CRAIQ, Editor. NOHI.ESVILLE GAS AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Nobles ille, Ind., Sept. J1, 101 1. To the public: I understand that Mr. Charles E. Onlen of this city is seeking a loca tion in the west for the benefit of the health of some, members of his family. If he finds a location, inducements, oto., enough to justify him in the chaiign I feel it will bo. n loss to Noblesville and n big gain to the community that locates him. He and all his family are In every way deiirable to have us friends, citizens and neighbors. They will not be long in nny locution until they will be appreciated. I will nut undertake to name the many qualities of Mr, Gates, Mis ncqunintnnee nnd personality will instantly impress itself on nny who may read this. Ho wenrs and grows with time nnd you will find him entirely reliable mid honorable if his future is ns the past. C. IC. H RATI I, President Noblesville Gns A Improvement Co. STATE HOARD OF HEALTH. Noblesville, Ind., Oct. I, 1011. To whom it may cencern: I wish to statu thnt I hnvr (icniunnlly known the bearer, Mr. C, P.. Gates, for the pnst seven years, and know him to bo u gentleman at all times, and an honorable one. He is a man of unusual ability as a manager and orgnnizer of men nnd institutions. He bus extra ability as an organizer mid mnnagor of ii.nuiifncturing institutions, being a mnn of detail. Wo know him as a 'Doctor of crippled and embarrassed business." Ho is a clean Cbristinu gentleman, one of integrity mid highest regard, for a square deal. It does mo good to add my word in his behalf. Hut wo legret very much Hint lin Is eonlemplnting leaving our city. Our loss will be n distinct gniu for whoever wins him. Respectfully, F. A. TUCKER, Piesideut Indiniia Statu Hoard of Health, THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. '22, 1011. To whom it mny cencern: I havo been acquainted with Mr. Charles 13. Gates for Inn yenm, during a considerable part of which period ho was employed by this com pany in a responsible position, most of Hid time as superintendent nnd malinger of the MoP.lwniiio-HlohnrilH Compnny, manufacturers of bath tubs, lavatories, eto., of which concern Tho Union Trust Company wan receiver. Mr. Gates showed remarkable ability III his management, being fninlllar with all sides of the business, selling nn well ns making. Ho introduced numerous economics and improvements mid had a finn way of handling his men, so that it was largely due to him that this company mndo a hiicrcsh of the business before selling it. Ho is wldo-nwake, enterprising, careful and economical in his work and his judgment was always excellent. I know of tin mnn I would rather put into a rosnusihln place In manufacturing nnd hu is not likely to promise moro than ho can perform. Ho is a fino nll-nrnuud business man of good character and habits, and can bo de li Milled on. Yours truly, .JOHN II. HOLLIDAY, President. CITIZENS STATE HANK. NohloHvlllo, Ind,, Kept. 120, 1011. To whom it mny cencern: Mr, Chns. K. antes, tho bonrcr of Ibis leltor, hns been a resident of our city for Hovornl years. Ho is a man of excellent oharaoler and habits, honest mid energetic. Ho is a man that "does" things when hu slarts after anything. For a number of yours ho was tho receiver's mannger for the MuEI-vnine-Richnrds company, manufacturers of enameling ware, lie was most successful in ita management nnd placed the plant on a paying basis, For four years ho was president of tho Enameling Ware Manufacturing Association of tho United States. Also for several yearn vioo-presldunt uud chairman of organization commltteo of Iron Pipe Mfg's Association. Ho is a good organizer uud usually succueds in all his undertakings, I can most cheerfully recommend him, Respectfully, W. E. DUNN, President. V ? x t X r r T r r r ? ? ? T Y r r f ? ? T ? t r T f ? T ? r T T f r T f f ? t T r r ? ? 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