Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WDRKBEINGRUSHED
IN SISKIYOU COUNIY
RESIGNATION
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JVpflkHs uw Fteiich Ciitmn IiuoIh and locoil-
uti Waft '"K l(l" lvt mu"l,,' 'li'i''" "d .in
Jmjfa K ' ,Ik' ",,,'t Unit como ftoin
-B'VT-tKJfft, Why not .tin bo one of Ilium?
IBvef'B'a " 'l0Vo ",,,'" henullful hhoes hi
M" VfKVlk Imporlud Fiouch mat hid, I'letieh
vlw.lvisi bltvek Mitt In. patent colt with chilli tup
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PARCELS
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WRITTEN IN RHYM
(Iy David Swing Itlrkcr In Portland
Orcgotttan )
As wo urogrcMod southward
through Orogon our enthusiasm con
stantly grow, but It got a Jolt from
which It has not jet fully recovered
when wo paused into California. if 1
woro tlio California chamber of com
morco, I'd take down that sign that
marks the stale line, move It down to
the orange groves, plant Virginia
creepers nround it or cover it u!i
crepo. Hilt, over tho line, hasn't a
painted houso in it, Just rough
boarded shacks.
Wo concluded not to spend tho
night In Hornbrook. Wo proceeded
to Monlnguo and there took n motor
car to Yroka. And thcro wo found a
town that gavo us the occasion wc
seldom find, to witness the signs of
nn awakening after -10 years of slcopi
Yroka, long dead, now beginning
its renaissance! Yroka, its banks
sheltering gold nuggets overflowing
trays; gold valued at $4500 In ono
piece of rock; gold Btamped at tho
mints stacked high I Yrcka camo back
to life, a municipal Hip Van Winkle,
whiskered by trees that overhang tin
streets; In tho samo old clothes, sun
beaten, weather-worn, but nllvo!
Jnckt-on'd Ikt Cnllc
"When Jackson county in Oregon
decided to build a good road to tho
California boundary line, as tho story
goes hcrp, Siskiyou woko up. They
decided to call Jackson's bet. Thoy
liava done IU Then thoy passed tho
buck to Shasta county, south jf them,
the ono broken link and tho last
county to agrco to tho stato's project.
Shasta awoko and at once voted a
bond Issue.
On May 1 work will bo begun ou
tho first unit of tho Sliklyou section
from the boundary lino to Hornbrook
Juno 1 work wilt bo started on the
second unit, reaching from Horn
brook to Yrcka, and after tho road
way is completed tho Pacific Highway
signs will be moved from that dis
graceful stretch of nilro that leads to
Montague and set up alongsido the
20-foot wldo, cement-surfaced avenue
that will crawl through tho splendid
canyon of the Siskiyou and meet tho
hard-surfaced road of Jackson county
on tho mountain top a mile north of
Cole.
nut tho work of tho stato highway
Is net all that is starting Yrcka'a
heart to beating again. ' Noel E.
Graves, county road engineer, de
scribes with nioro than ordinary en
thusiasm tho great road loop that .s
being planned by tho stato highway
commission. This loop forms a figure
8, with San Francisco as tho center
between tho two lobes. One lobe
will circle south to Los Angeles,
sweep through Santa Barbara, and
return to San Francisco by way of
Fresno and Merced.
Uji'mt -Half Arouses Yrcka
Dut it Is tho upper half of tho S
that has started Yroka's pulse. It
embraces tho California coast high
way, which climbs up the coast miles
inland, sweeps over the ocean at
Eureka, and then follows tho Kcd-
wood and Klamath rivers cast to
Yroka and tho Pacific highway whicii
comes up through tho center of the
stato, passes through Sacramento,
Weed, Slsion and Dunsmulr, and
moots tho coast half of tho circle at
Yroka, thUB making this tlme-fclt city
tho meetiug place of California's two
groat stato-length highways. And tho
plan will bo a tremendous boon Jo
Lower Oregon, too. It means that all
travel over both highways will havo
to pass over Jacksoii county's splen
did road into Oregon.
It Is indeed fortunato that tho state
highway commission in Its wlsdorn
saw fit to shift tho Pacific Highway
from its present course and make It
pass through this quaint, historic
town, the seat or tho county that has
produced moro gold than any other
county In the world, and which Is
still producing gold to such an extent
that tho constant bank deposits i3
Yroka average fl, 000,000.
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Tho endorsement by colleger,
schools and musoums and the play
ing of long engagements in some of
tho largest theaters In tho Unite t
States of the Alaska-Siberia motion
pictures assures a largo nudlenco
Saturday and Sunday nt tho Page.
The polar bear diving under 10
and 20 feet of Ice, struggling after
being roped on laud and in water, is
considered the most remarkable film
ever taken; at times tho struggling
animals fill the screen, the hunters
tinvlng managed to get so closo to
them.
It would seem to bo a dnngcrous
undertaking to cet within 10 foot
of thousands of walrus, rope and
harpoon them when you consider
tho walrus weigh from GOO to 4,000
pounds. Ono hide, without head or
flippers, weighed 1,02 i pounds. Thoy
havo a goblln-liko appearance, with
bristled snout, gleaming ivory tusks
and small bendy eyes, especially
whon rolling and tossing in water, at
seen In Cacao pictures.
Tho juoosc. mountain sheep, doc
team training, tho natho cliff dwell
ing, Eskimo rolling In skin boats,
and Immense bird and sea linn rook
eries glxo n complete story of Alaska
and Siberia.
W C Clark, n member of the oc
ncdlttoniAvIII lecture on tho pictures.
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THREATEN
MAGISTRATES WHO
TRY RIOT CASES
NKW YORK, Mar. C Because ho
sentenced Joseph Albcrs, nn I. W.
"W. to 3 days Imprisonment on n
charge of rioting, Magistrate Camp
bell received today an anonymous
letter threatening his own death and
tho destruction of Rivcrsldo Drive
residences. Tho writer was so sav
ago In his denunciation of tho magis
trate that much of tho letter was un
printable. The Industrial Workers seemed
likely to make good their threat to
swamp the prisons and police courts
with their numbers If their arrest
was undertaken. Judicial machin
ery was already badly clogged today
by the insistence of all those Im
prisoned in connection with the re
cent Invasion of St. Alphonsus
church, on the separate trial of each
Individual case.
On discovering that William Green,
ono of the men convicted, was a
Brooklyn teamster with a Job, the
magistrate inquired In surprise why
the man had Joined the unemployed
lu their raid. "Because I was Just
a natural-born fool," replied Green
candidly.
CANON
CANDIDATE
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DEMOCRATIC
DJLY HINT FROM PARIS.
DIGGS TRIAL PUT
OFF ANOTHER WEEK
SAN FHANTISCO, Cal., March 0.
Maury I. Ij:, formerly state ar
chitect, Jtnd Walter Gilligan, charged
with criminally nttiivkiiip Ida I'wir-ring-,
aged 17, hcre'N'ew Year's day,
were arraigned today lieforu Super
ior Judge C'tiumtfcs. Attorney C"oIi
Inn, rcprencnling the defendants,
dhked for mid was grunted u contin
uance for one 'vfCfic;
SENATOR O'GORMAN
TO FIGHT TOLLS REPEAL
OMMHEEMAN
Ex-Mayor W. II. Canon, Friday an
nuunccd his candidacy for democra
tic untlonal committeeman from Ore
gon nud filed declaration of his can
didacy with the secretary of state.
Judge Canon served two terms as
mayor of Medford, Is present rutted
States commissioner, and member of
the stato central committee from
Jackson county, lie has always
been prominent in party affairs and
was United States marshall lu Wis
consin under Cleveland.
Jackson county democrats figure
that they are entitled to a volco in
party afalrs and havo encourged
Judgo Canon to make the race.
Assurances of support havo come
from prominent democrats all over
tho state.
The pretcnt committeeman is
Will X. King, who holds a federal
Job with the department of the In
terior, lio Is said to bo a candidate
for re-election. Another candidate
Is reported to bo .Milton A. Miller,
who alao has a federal Job collector
of customs.
C.oorgc O. 'Dad" Tlunthj, tho
gonial Jnultor of the Hottthurn 1'u i
elite depot, whoso duties cotislstod
of carting tho mall to and from the
diHtt, keeping tho station and out
buildings In noat condition, building
and keeping tho furnne fires., look
ing ntt.r thu string of llrhts on tho
right of way and othr duties too
numerous to mention in such a umall
newspaper. ,tostordayhnudml lu tho
following poetical resignatien:
A S. ltofcubaum,
Dear Sir:
I hate served you long nud 1 have
served you well.
This parcel post la giving mo hod.
Tho only way out of It that t inn
see,
Is to sever my connect lona with
1 tho Kspee.
t lift all day and 1 roll all night.
For a man lu my fix. It Htiro Is a
fright.
OKI). (PAP) O. TIMOTHY.
Janitor.
Mr. Timothy's most strcuuoua
complaint Is the Increased poundage
of tho malls since tho parcel post
wont Into effect. To Tlmoth's In
dustrlousness Is partly due Jim fact
that Medford received tho gold
medal given tho llnrrlmau sistciu
for neatness of tho depot and build
ings Mo has accepted a better po
sition with the Medford Furniture
and Hardware company.
Some das ago when Mr Timothy
complained of tho "hcay lifting" It
was suggested that he get a horse
Tlmothv said ho wouldn t havo '.he
heart to make nny horse do tho
wo-k.
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It, ftwiMt ll U lUMIta-.
Wf0 fiS Mi W U,J4 fiWII
UUvk vslvvt )m try iimcli uruJ up
l( wis side, with rnlaralug vrlv-ft rufflta
O.l lh tit;
WASHINGTON, March C Sena
tor O'Gorman, who will lead th'i
democratic opposition to the repeal
In the senate. Issued a statement to
day saying that while ho yielded
to nono in rospect for the president's
motives and patriotism, his duty left
no alternative but resistance to tho
proposed repeal,
"If wo must purchase foreign
friendship" tho senator concluded,
"the price exacted must not Involvo
us jn national dishonor and lepudl
atlon of party pledges upon which
this admiuittratlou sccuied its of
fice." STOCKTON PflLICL CHIEF
GETS DORR AWARD
BOSTON, March (I The chy
council of Lyiir voted today to pay
tlin jmOO rt'v.urd otloicd for the nr-
U't of William A. porr, I'tunictcd
of tho niuidi'i' of Jiiiik'h Miir-h, it
wealihy houp iniiiiiifiicliiuw d' Unit
idt), to Chief of ('(dice Itiiiue of
Ktooktoii, Cnl, Thix uieiiiih that tin1
rewnid of rl(ll)ll offend hy .MnuliV
relalivcH for tlui huot of IiIh hlnyor
iilno will jo ( llriuie,
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DISBARRED DY COURT
NKW YOUIC, Mar. C Clifford
Hartldgo, au attorney for Harry
Thaw at tho letter's first trial ou a
charge of murdering Stanford White
convicted in the appellato ill vision of
tho supreme court or spending $3!),
000 to spirit away a girl witness
against ills client, was ordered dis
barred today.
A HAPPY CHILD IN
JUST A FEW HOURS
When (Vosh, ('instlialiil nr if Fever
Mi d'ito "California Syrup of Fig"
Then Don't Worry
You will enjoy the white
ness and lightness of
bread made with
Cottolene
Although less Cottolene is
needed than either butter or
lard, yet Cottoleho is so much
richer that foods shortened
with it are always exception
ally tender.
It makes all foods more diges
ttble; Cottolene is more
wholesome, more easily
assimilated by the human
system.
Bake bread as you always do,
using a third
less Cottolene
than other
shortenings, nnd
add a pinch more
of salt. You will
be glad of the
day you began
using Cottolene.
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CHICAOO
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because
lu a few hours all thu clogged-up
waste, sour bilu and formeutl.ig food
gently moves out of tho bowels, and
you havo a woll, playful child again.
Children simply will not tako tho
time from play to empty (heir boweis,
and the) becopio tightly packed, Iitt
getK sluggish and stomach disordered.
When cross, foverUh, restless, see
If tongue Is coated, then glvo tills de
licious "fruit laxative." Children
lovo It, and It cannot canto Injury.
No difference what alls your llttlo
ono if full of cold, or a or
throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, had
breath, remember, a gcntlo "Inside
cleansing" should always bo tho first
treatment given. Full directions for
babies, children of all ages and
grown-ups are printed on each bottle
Ilowaro of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a CO-rcnt hot
tlo of "California Hyrup of Figs,"
then look carefully and kjo that It is
mado by tho "California Fig Syrup
Cnnipnny." Wo make no smaller
size. Hand back with contempt nu
other fig syruji.
Don't Plaster S
BISHOPRIC Saves Money
Gives Bettor Results
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Beautiful Wails
and Ceilings
Vetter thin old.
fathloned 'litli
an.pU.Ir"atfoM cottire lnurt
Lvthn uinnf tilth.
cprlo Wall Hoard. Fuy to spaly
Tbouund of homo liulldrn, carpenters
and contractor! aru saving tlmoanj inonrr
by ulnL "llUhobric" for Interlora of new
hou ei, for bulUlntc ptrtitloaa nd (Uiltbiuif
up attlo or uatcment roomi.
Tha Wall Hoard comes In ilietla I feet
fjuare. ready tu nail to atuddlnif. No toola
but aw nnd tiammtr neeriad. Ooe on dry.
No roiiH. filara itlff-ton't warp. Makcia
araootb, sanitary wall, ready for paint, paper,
Wri0.,'o,r,,Fr0eefea'n!pF(,.,, n " '"d.-
for Mw Houses or Rcmaataltnc Ue
CANT CRACK, BUCKLE. PULL
airiiBiin c...ii.
DUIiOPrlc Wall llaanl l3pri..ii.iniiUn ilio
dried lath and beayy.f ibr board. Lalluarnliii.
ueoaed in not Aiiibclt Mattio under enormous I
i"'""1" """" wan Linaru iiiircr.cUDy lam
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liiiiiui'i,! a ,'J'm,Vm "" 0t. WHIM,
HUUHU I'l.AtiH ana iimpl,, AllillKJi.
ctntral Door ft Lumber Co.
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See Our Prices
F.aly Sunrlm) Folatoos, 100 lbs for no,,
l'utv While Flour, per snik l.l.l
I'urn Canu dugnr, ts lbs for Ml, no
Dry llraitulnted Sugar, 20 lbs. for l.nu
A good Ctiffeo for, per lb . u.V
Hotly .Milk, 3 cans for -J.v
Creamery llutter, '2 lb, for ft.tr
a cans Preferred Stock To bin Fruit for rule
a cans Del Monte Table Fruit (or '. ... .., ftlie
('referred Htock Tomutoo, i! can for .. . .-. !!.
Itollnuce llrniul Tomntuos, '2 rails for ... Ufte
Dut Monto llratid Tomntnos, U eaus for U.lo
."Or Jain Jam and Jelly. 2 Jars for Ifto
0 bars 1'earl White Houp for . 'J.tc
0 bars White l'l)iir Hoap for ..... U.lo
Kaporatuil Aprlcos, 'i lbs. for ....... .. -.le
Haiorated I'eachos, .1 Urn. for .... '-'"mi
Kaporatel Apples, pttr lb Hie
ShorlKiilug f'onipoiiiul, No. . .. . Jl.1t
Shortening Compound, No. 10 M.3
l.U't) thine (hit tnaiUot ufroiiN In fuli I'l tifln iitiil Vi'luliti,
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Fouts Grocery Co.
:tu.io S. (Vninil
rin.no.. U7I.U7U
Groceries
at Cost
'I'ltt'y juv y;iiij,' rapidly. MultiM' '
ctuiit; today and td soiiH! of tliuni.
I Jil? bai'aiu in (lie Kixturt:..
The way tt prove this is a real aft la
is to sec tho stock and gtd our prints.
Wc (-any j'Minir, h'niit.s, Vcgct aides,
.Meat, ('aimed (loods, ele.
SID M. NICHOLS
iril N. Front.
Phone L'()(I-,I.
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Cheapest
by the Box
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How you Hinnck yottrllpH (ivoriliudcllcloiH tnnir ofn
coition "Siinkmt" orauccl DrcnkfnHt would ho n blank
without It,
"Sunklat" nro tho flneat nolcctctl oranges grown, Kcvilloni.
trcvrlpunod, (liln-aKlimud, (ibrdlviM, Plokud, wrajiped in liat.no
jia-ior, aud packed ly gloved liaudn. Clemial vl all (nilH.
"Sunkbt" Lemon on Fish and Mcale
"HuukUt" lemons a.ro tho (Incut fruit selected from tho
liebt lemon grovco( Cnlliornla, Mostly iuuiIIchs. Juicier
muru cconomlcid lliuu other Icmuni,
''Sunkigt" Orange Spoon
Guarantied Roger A-l Standard Sdver platg. Klcli,
heavy. KxcluHlvu".Sunklst,,piitt.rii. 27tliUrcnt iiremluim.
....f,,.r, ,l.1!" ""'UJo oon Bend U trndcinari. cut from
hiinklot oriinge orlcinon wrappciH and kIx a-eptit Htnnipii.
'Hud Jlnl " orango and lemon wrupncin couut muuo iiu
"bunliUt."
bend your namo for mir eoniplcto Jn Uutittlat" proiniuw
rcular mid I'rvinluiu Club i'liin, 5 v
circuit
Reduced pricen at your
ilealer'oon "SUNKIST"
Oranucs by the box or
half.box.
AfMn -M fill i.r.Uru t. .. I
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CAI.IFOHNIA I'RUIT OHOWURI
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