Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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CRATER LAKE PARK
Active work In tlo Crater Lake
Nnttonnl I'nrlc In being started this
sonfon tho earliest cvor known.
Three JarKO ntcmn r1ioo!b have nl
ready been landed on the Klamath
Klde, two of which will be used In
connecting the Pinnacles road, built
lat year, with the old road and also
in extendlns tho former northerly
nlotiR the rim ot the lake. One wilt
bo used between the Klamath en
trance and headquarters, as also be
tween the latter point and tho lako
and on the road to Mcdford,
Tho laBt grade, leading to the rim
of the lake, with a maximum of 30
icr rent, has been entirely eliminated
by the comnletltlon of a new one with
easy curves and n grade of ten per
cant. From the foot of this grado
to the Klamath entrance will be
graded and drained at once, on tho
romnlctltlou of which work will com
mence to tho west, and If conditions
will permit, grading will bo com
pleted to the' cdford entrance. In
any event tho switchback, commonly
known as tho corkscrew, will bo elim
inated before tho season cIom-s.
Itoail Around Him
It la expected that the proposed
road around tho rim will bo so far
advanced this season, that next year
It will be postdble for automoblltsts
to visit not only the pinnacle, but,
to extend their tour to the vicinity
of Mount Scott and tho Wineglass.
Superintendent Steel and a crew of
men left this morning for the park,
ntid will clear the road as thev pro
gress. Mr. Arthur Too will accom
pany tho party In the Interest or tho
Crater Lake company, and will open
the store at the lower camp, so that
visitors may be accommodated with
supplies. Mr. rnrkburst will leave
Portland ou June lr.lh with a full
rrn? nt ttmnlnvpa fnr tho hotels, as
also two touring cars and a two ton I
truck, with tho latter of which he ex
pects to solve tho old and cmbirrass
lug problem of transporting supplies
and building materials.
Tho amount and character of work
to be accomplished under direction
of the superintendent, depends en
tirely upon tho amount of money ap
propriated by congress, and as the
appropriation Mils have not yet been
even considered, no deflnlto plans
can be outlined. Last year tho ap
propriation amounted to $7ri00. In
view of the fact that In 1915 tho San
Francisco fair will cause an enorm
ous Increase In the number of vis
itors, as alio the additional fact that
this will be the longest season for
actlvo work In tho field, a very
greatly Increased appropriation could
bo used to advantage, and an extra
effort should be made to get It.
To Imprmo Trail
If tho appropriation will permit,
the trait to tho lako will bo so Im
proved as to permit 'the use of bur
ros and also a trail of that character
will be constructed to the summit of
Garfield Peak, from which one of the
finest views In Oregon Is obtained,
and to which an automobllo road will
eventually be constructed.
Since tho close of last season sov
cral now orders havo been Issued by
the secretary of tho Interior, among
which may be mntloned ono pro
hibiting loose dogs In tho park. They
enn be taken there, but, must be kept
tied. If found running at largo
they will be shot. Another requires
n permit from tho department for
taking moving pictures, besides which
it Ih necessary to give to tho Interior
department n positive of all Biich
films.
"Ft. Kltiinuili Xortliwohlem, of
Sntmiliiy, iiublUheH Hie follewing:
Lii'iiiJiiniit George K. Goodwin, of
the I'mted Ktnterf KnjriiiecriiiK Corp.
nnlmuuii.l In woven fll'MUClTH Ullll
ati. mill' ' i? '
..ffw.rt men. in rived lust cwnliiir from
lortluiu1 ou bin way to Crater Lake
Nnlioiml I'urk to rcMimc mo fu-t4riu-luii
of the hyclein of rwiili the
Government i building there.
CoMlWii'h Statement
Lii'iileiiunl Goodwin hinted in tin
intemmv lux! iniiir that work ou
(he minis would lie eoinineueeil its
Minn s weather eoudittiuti would
permit and would eoiiliimo vigor
ouhly Jliroiigliont Hie uiuiiner "'"I
until bud weather Mopped operation
next fnll.
'I urn uuiible In iiiiikn nny defi
nite Hlnti'nieul in regnrd In opein
ti m k in Die park bueuuxo I liuve not
been on (lie KimiiuJ '! III' .vi'iir'
Hitid Lieuleiiiint Goodwin. ''Tlieie
are uliniil '.Ml men u( Cliiloipiiu now
Hiiloudiug n big htvnirifclinvrl mid to
day imullini' hluivel will reni'li Ihere,
AilMnl will nrtlvtt lnf.ni long mid
ul I In ft will lie n-i'il UiIm Hiiiiiinei'.
I1!, Klaiiuttli ItalMHiii
fJi U Hid I'lim now In roiiiinciiri'
wilc iH Him I'Vrl KImhimIIi inlriiiwe
NJ riwjje tkni ti I lie lii Tin
MnwU Cieek Al wh tiJMnl litl
uiiH uuii Uv lull ILu 1'imiU'i'lliiir link
WORK
BEGUN
BUILDING HIGHWAYS
Wfa uw hm-m 4WiJ wi'r tUv iho of
HARRIS
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The San Kranclsco Kxamlner of
recent dnto contains the following
regarding U. II. Ilnrrlf. formerly ot
Medford, whose conditions was some
time Blnco described In tho Mall Tri
bune; Driven delirious as the result of
hardship ho endured In thu timber
'wilderness of Panama when he be
came lost after being deserted by hla
guides while on n timber cruising ex
pedition September last, H. II. Harris,
Herkeley, formerly of Mcdford, Is
now at iho United States government
hospital at Ancou a mensal and phy
sical wreck.
To be deserted by his two guides
robbed by natives and left to wander
aimlessly through tho dense forets
of Panama until he tccatuo stark
mad and later placed In stock by
the natives of another forest-bound
village was ono ot the cxerlences en
dured by Harris.
Turneil Over to Pollro
The guides who deserted Harris
came upon him several day later as
lie was in the stocks, and .securing
bis release, conducted him to Colon,
where they turned him over to the
'police. Ho was there placed In jail.
and nrobably would have died In n
dungeon were it not for the fact that
he aa discovered by an American by
the name of Saner, who Identified
him by Shrlner emblem ho wore.
He was taken to the government hos
pital. Harris went to Panama in the com
pany or B. C. Allls of San Francisco
'and Olen Miller of Orovllle. Miller,
who went as a hujer, and Allls re
mained ui Colon. Harris pushed ou
to tho Interior, accompanied lij the
guides and a surveyor. The party
came across an abandoned gold mine
and tho surveyor Insisted on working
It.
Deserted nnil HhIiNmI
Harris went on with the guides.
and at the first native village they
deserted him. Then he was robbed.
He left the place and wnndered for
days without food, until. In a state
of delirium, he stumbled Into another
native village. Hero ho was placed
In slocks. Ho was almost stark
mail when the guides found him.
It was through President Hllss of!
tho Panama sinners emu mm .ir,
Harris first heard of her husband.
Dr. C. It. Ray It spending consid
erable time at the Itraden mine,
where some good ore was struck re
cently. the Inke for n considerable dinturee,
will be finished. Thin will complete
n circuit from Fort Klamutb to the
lake, thence ulong or near the rim,
then down to Sand Creek, nnd from
here to Fort Klamiilh again.
''The amount of work done this
summer will depend altogether on
the size of the appropriation by Con
gress-. ir we get tno appropriation
expeeled, about 200 or 'J.')!) men nml
a great number of learns will be em-
ployed un coniiderabIe work besides
that ulrendy mentioned will be done.
If the appropriation U hinnll, fewer
aien will be employed and pnlinps
little besides the Fort Klamath en-
tranee and the rim road connect-;
ing it and the Sand Creek road will
be done."
ALMOST INSAN
PANAMA HOSPTA
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
We hove changed our
name, hereafter the Mission
Furniture Works will he
known as
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
rfomo of tho "Pacific" Cedar
Cheat.
E. G, TROWBRIDGE, JR,
Proprietor
113 gouUi Holly
Nwlford, Owgou,
otbtototo m:tti trttwnk
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TALENT DEFEATED
BY SCORE OF 6-2
IS. It, V. League Standings
W. I- P. C
Medford ,
tSrnnU Pas!. . 3 2
Talent ..- 2 3
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Medford C, Talent 2.
OranlH Push 7, Hold Hill 3.
Tht"-Medford team o"nhe-Hogii
it Ivor Valley League took the top of
the percentage column with n lead
Sunday by defeating Talent C to 2, in
a good gauix before n small crowd
Castor, ttic star southpaw, pitched the
first five Innings, securing n five run
lead, and then with the game stowed
away. gae way to a relief pitcher.
A large crowd of Talent people were
on hand to see tho game. Kery
town In tho league Is supporting
their team, but Medford.
ClrantB Pass defeated Hold Hill 7
to 2. beforo a lurge crowd In n closo
and exciting aud free hitting game.
AUTOISTS ASK 10
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The louring HCnxon is on nnd the
Commercial Club wMie to secure
reliable information as to the condi
tion of the ruads in Jaekon county,
especially if you have already made
n trip to Klamath, Ktiuemnu, Apple
gate, Prospect, Hutte FnlN or Kvans
creek, we wir-h you would report the
road a you find them. '
Mr. A. C. Allen attempted to go li
Klamath Falls ia (Irccn spring moiin-
tuin, mad, Hnttmlny, wns obliged to
jie up the trip nflcr ruining u eel
,,r the.
- jf vo Im,d Hiitisfnelory trip
I recently, your rcort will interest
other tourists.
(, Hj ,,jm.,.iate this infoimn-
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I With Medford trsrto l Meilfnrrt made.
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machine Works
Pacific 401; Home 298L.
Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227 L.
Keep Your Money at Home
Wo make a Kpccialty of Door nml Window ihVniuuH U'I
Timldo Finirili, A Iho Jhinrn and WindmvK,
(JUAUTY Till') lll'JKT, PIMOKM IM(1MT
Kmlory Cunwr KIhvoiiIIi and Kir HIhjoIh.
Medford Sash and Door Co.
MEDFcmn, OTjrcnotf.
W,i(S0pW,i?x, 7 k Mil
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WASHINGTON, M IS. -President
Wilson nnd King llnukoii Vll.of
Norway hae ecbaugrd tho following
cablegrams, Hie let of which wiw
made known in W'nshiiwlou teday:
"In tbe name of llie jem eminent of
the I'uited States, livtteud d' your
majesty, sincere lerTrilulinus on Hit
cciiteuuiul, being edebmted IimIii in
Nnrwuv. The siivenimeut of the
I'nitcd Stnlo is- keenly scunible of the
cordial feeling liarlmred in your en
lightened nnd progressive' count r,
toward the I'uitid Slates nnd in ns.
snriiigyoii of the desire nnd aim of
this pix eminent to rciKimte and
fouler Hint feeling, I nvnil myself of
the opportunity to renew In your
muje-sty, my personal good wishes tor
your continued welfare nnd bappi
Hoi-.
(sijmed)
WOOnitOW WILSON."
"The president, Wnsh'ngten:
"I tliilnkyourexeelleiicy very much
for your ery kind telegram, which
my people appreciate very much, lis
we hnc so uian Nonveginiis, who
are now good American subjects nt
the Mime time, not forgetting the old
molhor country.
(Sijjued)
"HAAKON, ."
The Springfield cement block fac
tory lu working a larger force.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
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and
'murciA'nG PJP1C
CJo to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
. Telephone 890
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Monday, may is. it i.
WHO CHRISTENED IT.
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WASIIINOTON, May IS Tho
llrnzlllau minister In Mexico City In
formed tho stnto department today
that the Mexican department of com
munlmtloiiH hnd aipolu(ed three men
to resume charge of tho I.oIiok Ulnnd
light, now operated by American
force. This Information nn eon-
Htrued to thu llrailllau lulnfstor
through tho Mexhnn foreign office
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"The
American energy, resourcefulness and achievement arc no
where 6o constantly evident as in the great newspaper offices of the
country. No body of men arc bucij veteran smokers of "Hull"
Durham as arc the tireless, high-speed workers who get out the big
editions. In those fresh, fragrant, hand-made cigarettes they find
cheerful comfort and inspiration to accomplish their daily miracle
with printer's ink and paper.
In every calling that attracts men of active minds and bodies,
"Bull" Durham is smoked in fresh-rolled cigarpttes, because this
distinctive form ol tobacco enjoyment is so wonderfully satisfying,
GENUINE
"Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
(Enough for forty hand-made cluarelUt in tach Sc tack)
When you "roll your own"
with "Bull" Durham you know
what you are smoking. You arc
sure of freshness of it cigarette
rolled to yont likingof healthful
enjoyment and complete, laitinu
satisfaction,
FRI7F Ail Jlltlttrntcil Hooklct, ilinwlliu
I IL4li r(mec way Uf m K(), y)J)r Qmn
t'lKim-itci, nrnl n Jiook of cIkiumUu impcii, will
1'iJili j nnllnJ to you. frit, mi ioi(l mnuun,
AdJriM "liull" DurliHiii, Dialimii, N. C,
1IIR AMEHICAN TOHACCO COMCANY
MEDFORD
YOUTH
ACCIDE
NTALLY SHOT
HUNTING, ALASKA
WIIANIIKI., Alaska, Mnv I
llnnild iHTldontnll) shot hlutsolf lo
day. Wire disposition f body.
W. I). (lltANT,
Deputy V. . Marshall.
Tho nhoto telegram was recehed
Sunday night b IJ. (I. TrowhrldHU
of the Medford Iron Works, bearing
the sad uew-N that his son Harold, em
ploed a h engineer for thu gnvotlne
launch nt thu Madden A llanley can
nery wag accidentally shot and killed
Sunday morning. Details aro lack
ing but be and Houston Mug of this
city, and other h lends were ou a
hunting trip. The first iiioiuivko
Mirnught the bare news of the death
'The necond told meager details,
Harold it is gathered from the
second telegram, tripped while carry
ing a Him nii'l the load struck him In
, tlu side, causing almost limtant
I death
I Harold until.! hae been IS ears
'of age In June. He whs born at Itose
burg, bat ban resided In .Medford the
p:ut ten enrn and was well known
, and popular. The new of tils tragic
I death, brought sorrow to niro. and
nnn pruMim'U in iiumiiit
The reiiialiix will bo nlilpiei to
Medford for burial.
i
Uni.UMIII'H. Ohio. May IS. Or
dera declaring a strike of nil coal
in In urn In Ohio went out from hend
fpiarterM of district No. !. Pulled
Mluownrkern of America hero Indn)
Mliicrs official today also ln'gan
payhig MrlkoJienellULiif-ll pur week
TiTeTur) iiieinber of tin organs ililon.
The in I in bae been closed mIiik
A rll b ortler of the operators.
ISt'OHMI' MVItlllAOIM.
Will Insure to till country a
healthier and more Intelligent "fam
ily of the future" nml many a woman
obvious!) unfit for marriage, has
had her health restored by the time
ly use of I .yd la V. Plnkliaiu'B Vege
table Compound. Iho inimt hiicccss
fill remedy tor female Ills the world
has otcr known. KnormoiiN ipiaut
ltlcn of root and herbs are used tin
uually In making this good oldfush-
loaed remedy and no woman who suf
rer frntu femalo Ills tiluiuld lose Impo
( until nho ban tried It
)
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News and
Makings"
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DON'T TAKt CHANCES
HAVE
MEDFORD TAILORS
Make Minr nrtl uit mill H will lie
mom
KLEIN for KLOTHES
Schoolboy Wanted
Cor Btendy uiumer.
pnit-tlnie. easy work. Must
be bright, neatly dressed,
and under fourteen yeani of
age (the references and
mention dny and hour when
patent will come with boy
for Interview, (lood pit)'.
Hplendlit training. Wille to
llnv nil, care Hun olflm.
If wo hart Bomo butter wo
woulrt fry nonio fioh If wo
hurt Home fhih.
We Have
The Fish
clioiccsl mill licsl in (ho
inai'lvi't.
Phono us No. 302
MEDFORD FISH &
POULTRY MARKET
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booh of "fto)nr"
with titch So tuch
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