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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, RWPTKM1WU 25, 1!)H 1 'Hr i,' i- tq If- Si. , i fi l ,1 ". HUGE DEPOSIT OF , V Hti j RAL PAINT IN The, discovery of n liuuc deposit nimernl imint. liv MiiHtiru men, is e- linrUM in'llic Ornnl. Pns Courier n follovf W.'X. JJocl, ClmrU's Skcclci, Clnlidu Onrny mid f I.. Mnnpun Imvo for several weeks nr.t liecn working on iv deposit of minora! imint itn- hled in the Miutlnvestern imrt of jmvnsliip All, hoiiIIi of rnnjjo seven, west of Willamette ineridinn, at a jioint nlio'nt sixteen mile wc-torly from Ornnte Puis, nnd within three mile of the line of the. California nmfiOrojron Coast railroad, now un der icrtiiKlmction. The. deposit eov FrWmnren 10,000 feel in length liy IfiOO'feft in width, and is eompo-cd of the very purest mineral paint, or liydrntcd'fcilicnlp of alumina. The deposit h of unknown depth, hut the open cuts and drifts recently made chow that it is more than H00 foci 'tleen, thus proving it to Iip one of the most extensive beds of liih prade pnint material ever dicovervdj excepting posMhly thnt whieh has beeni worked for four thousand years at 'Mount Kaolin, in the empire of China. itTiie colors are buff, yellow, pnrplN pmknnd red, with the latter shade predominating. Its beautiful hairline laminations, together with its endless concentric circles jjvo to it the ap pearance of petrified wood that has been skilfully jioltshcd. The. deposit is free from grit nnd sand nnd pos sesses great plasticity, and the pres ence of seneitc in its composition gives to it n silky or soapy feeling to the touch. Locally the deposit is termed jwt terv clay. In Clermnny it would he known ns kleben; in Holland, kli, nnd in China, kaolnng. Pnint from the deosit has been tested by Grants Pns, Portland nnd Medford painters, and they pro nonnee it ns being epial to the best they liavo used. MUSICAL COMEDY TO OPEN STAR s Tho Slnr theater hns booked the firsl musical coined v novelty of the Ideal amusement season for next Sat nnJfty, Sunday nnd Monday nights. Tlie attraction is the Oayety Girl Musical "Comedy company, consisting of six girls and four men. This com jMHy has just endol n four weeks' summer run at the Moore theater in Seattle, ami comes here highly rec ommended. It has met with great success and packed houses in every city where they have played nnd have beea highly nporeeinted by all who have seen them. Its ojeiiiug bill on Saturday night will be tin; musical tabloid, '"Who Is Who," which lasts about ono hour and fiftw u minutes. Tho cast : Charlie Donough Eddie Ellis Jake liichnrd Uarling Mr. Cohen .Mnndy Perlman Kitty Kleada Kuryn Daisy , Mis Iljllic Hiiigham Among the numerous musical num bers' is "Everybody Loves a Chicken," fitiiig by Eddie Ellis, who was quite a successful German comodinn in Henry Savage's musical comedy en titled, "A Trip to Midget Town." The following musical numbers am introduced; "Kebeccn of Suiinybrook Tann," "Maybo Yon Thing I'm Hap- 'pv," "Im on My W'jiv to Mandalay," "I'll Sit Up on the Mo " "Sign of the Honeymoon," "Sweet fliil of Mv Dreams," "Tlie Irish Tango," "I'll Get You." Mandy Perlman is n clever Jewish comndian and very witty. Iiichard Darling keeps the house in an uproar. The cast is very laughable and amusing throughout. There is fir.st class s,iugiug mid up-to-the-minute dances. Entire change of program every night. IRRY FOSTER OFFERED SOUTH Mil J, u. r , i- i mt I. ...-. .IIurry-K, I'oMeri loniicr city cn- Mjeer oi; Medford, lujs been offered Huliosllion iu bfoiit)i Aiiieiieii whci kU prehciit coiitruct expires, 11 ho Hi'repU tho uppolulitictit his diillcf )4)l icipilre (hat lio ,over 20"0 miles 'water c(iurts lii.rougii two icpuu .' I l.ltlf. .i.. .1... I..i! ! ... i( ui iiHHinon'io inn nunc oi m vUing engineer of iniiiilclpal hiiitl- ion, 'J'hu pobillmi currier wilii il tnry u( tWfliW n yvm lr, Filler W'H III thMlM' i I'l" mjmtimmHinM t llilw i,y UK wHt'ri ff hn Ihikm miiiii'ljm'f nfllnl " lp'1 OREGON ., MEN'S COMET f-'PUUNtr SEEN M EARLY EVENING 2.J. The oomeVnow isible in' liorlhcrn skies is cnlled llelaxen's comet. It wis discovered by Dclnvnn at the oh servntorv located at I.a Plata, Ar gentina, on December 1", lflltt. About Oetoiier 2 it will bo nearest tho earth and is now traveling toward the earth and the sun, hut by that time will have passed (he earth and will keep on towards the sun. At that time it will he about 1-17.0(10 miles from the earth. On October 'JO it will he nearest the sun and ever 100.0011.000 miles from it. At piesent it is ap proximately :i7O.000,00O miles front the Mm. ' "If a glns is iicd in observing the comet, it first imisi be' focused on a star, otherwise unless the glass Js focused correctly fir t, any one us ing a alnsd may not be able to find the comet." The best time to -oe it is about sunrise when it is visible in tho east ern heavens, but a more convenient time is between 7:110 nnd 8:110 in the evening, when it may be seen with the naked eye in the west. Having located the biir dipper, list the two stars at tho bottom of the cup as tho base and draw an invert ed triangle. The apex will be a lum inous object, which is Dolman's comet. Tho darker the night, the brighter the comet will niinenr, which is one reason why itenplo have been advised to view it at .'I or ! a. in. GLOWING REPORT ON RED CHIEF MINE V. M. Swartzfager U tn Medfortl from the Steamboat district where he hag Just had a report made upon his mine, the Ited Chief, 35 miles west of Medford, said to bo ono of the most promising quartz prospects In Southern Oregon. The expert's re port shows thnt the deposit is 300 feet wide, 750 long, carrying free gold. It adjoins the Steamboat pocket, which yielded a vast amount of gold In pioneer days. The locality has only been pocket hunted and scatched. The ore averages valueJ of 8 per ton In free gild. Mr. Swartzfager Is confident he has tho biggest and easiest worked pro spect In Jackson county. GERMANS RESUME RHEIMS B0MBARDMENV HORDEACX. Sept. 2.', 12:110 p. in. It was announced officially in Ilordcniix this afternoon that the Germans Inst night resumed bom barding the Itheims cathedral. -??$' wwswAAi-The ' c ; calls for just that appealing, appetizing deliciouaness which is a part of ' " SNOWFLAKE SODAS Try Swaatlltii HranJ CraJiaw Cri'kvr Tim chlblrvH Juat ltvtbw. I H NORTHWEST LARGE THIS YEAR Hood Hivcr and Cashmere repre sentatives of the Northwestern Emit exchange report crops in good condi tion and of quantity equaling carlv estimates. Tho Cashmere distvicl of tho Wcuatchcc valley will ship about 12.10 ears of apples this season. Weather couditiotw ate favorable so far, with the exception of slight in terruptions to early picking by rains. Cashmere reports" nil marketing organizations in that district follow ing the watchiiit; and waiting policy with very little talk as to what inten tions exist for this season's market ing. The representatives in this dis trict sy that the fruit is divided be tween the Northwestern r'tmt lix change with ,i00 ears, the pistiihnt ors with JlllO cars and the Pruduec company with about lo0 cars while; tho remainder is scattered pronuHCU- ( ously among the diftvrcut, operators. Shipping conditions are easy and full co.operatii)ii from the railroads in moving the crop is anticipated. A few .straight cars of .Jonathans are being moved and general omvement is looked to. start the first of this, week. A tow orders are being book ed on the .$1 f. o. b. basis for Jon- nthans. Hood Jlivcr report 1200 car ap ple movement this year, (juulity of crop excellent nnd of good size. Somewhat early, owing to long, dry spell. lieceut rains Imvo cleaned the crop and tr increasing the size of late vaiictics. A feeling of unrest exists among the growers and a de sire to feel which way the. wind w blowing. Caution seems to be the watchword throughout this district, and a suppressed feeling that a change is anticipated. Jonathans and Wider llanauas will move short ly, but at this time little action is reported. The mnw Hood Iliver local is daily becoming recognized u-s n necessary adjunct to the community and gaining in popular fnvor, The eastern Washington country around Palouse district reMrtrtt tnb forliine bv way of a heavy storm which struck there a few days ago. Much fruit was destroyed, trees be ing broken, etc. The estimated loss will teach many thousand boxes of fruit. The storm evidently cut quite n swath through that section, for dnmnge is reported from a number of localities. TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO BUY FOOD SUPPLIES NEW YOIIK, Sept. 'J... Heginning next week, nu educational plan will ho inaugurated in tin public schools of New York City with the view of teaching the pupils iicw to buy food supplies. FRUJ SHIPMENTS vj8&T ?v xr? Picnic Luncheon These wholesome Coast made crackers come to you always fresh and crisp. This means much in cracker goodness. ' , ,i At yo"ur dealers in generous 10c and 25c packages Sold in bulk, too. Don't ask for crackers, say-'SNOWFLAKES" PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY I'OIITLAND OIJ(5UN LLOYD LINER SIS BRITISH STEAMER OFF RIO HERO 1110 JANEIRO. SeP. :!;,, vla'l.on. don, 3:10 a. in. -The tieriuan steamer Prussia has ariivcd at Santos and landed the master and fit teen men of tho Hritish Indian Prince, sunk by the (ionium iiuMllituy cruiser Kton Piiuz Wilhctm. This is (he first thliuilc news of the Kron I'rinr. W'illu Int. a N'oith Get urn u Lloyd liner, since she wns teported as hiixing lit on seen trans ferring coal to the tleiman cruiser Karlsruhe, in West Indian w titers. ItritMi cruisers came up while the transfer of the coal vas in progress, and the Kron Piiuz Wilhehn took to her heels while the K.trlsruho and the Hritish warships engaged in a long range running duel, v Inch appears to have been without serious results. Thi'i Kron Prinz Wilhehn sailed from New York os )sibly for lliv invii on August :i. It was slated f ter'lu)ridvpar,tur.e that she had on board nro isiuns and a huge store of coal which it. was, expected she would transfer to the Guruuin oruicrs op erating in American waters. The North German, Myd company, how ever, denied the uMt that tho steamer carried war supplies. Since bur dcpartr.ro from Now York tho whereabout of the Kron I'rin, Wilhehn Ins been considerable of a mystery, except in tho one in stunco when the Hritish cruisers re port! il (hey had seen her unloading coal at sea. The Hritish steamer Indian ,Priucc, a vessel of 10,77."i tons, miled from Itio Janeiro on August 2.1 for Port of Spain aiu New Yoik. Recovered iro lm TrnWc-NfW imiired lnu,rqc compBlr .will not acrtpt n 'can toti ftfttHLjaatlitroutila. Wbtn tou know min who tula bcrn miclM 4,W9Ulrt tAaibffHitlaiurFd. ucli ittiuu AtiM thttlk iicHfj-'ioliliT mutt b iu a Terjr good atatt of hralttu Coiut bTc Ixch ripertisl wlira l.unc fluffrrrk aftrr taklaxjlcksun'a Allrra y, .muedy for Throat au,t Uinc Troqbll,;XiTe' lurrtofullr pamfj Hit Btdtcal teat, of Iniurantu cuuipinlra. VmU, tUU ce:- -i . 3T,Den St. Ilrooklyn. N. Y. VO ntlraitn: . About a xinr anil a tialf L nolli'td that ur hfnltti wni rapidly fitilar. 1 waa truul,lr. with uUlit Wat, a rrre rougU and wn vcrr wak: tttYliii;, Iu fart aluolulrly no riiiM. lion whalrvrr Alut lhl tlmv I roiiiiilt d a pbjralcljD, wlio tuld roe my lunsa wrro a(T(s;lrd. Nil jtl,0nl I wnt to ate olhrr doctor, who. aflvr rxamlnlnc inp. laid that I la lh rlrnt ilotrn nf I.un Trouble. At tub point I irtarlnt to takr Kckuian'a Altrratlt. The olclit awrala (lopeil allium liuinfdlatrljr. my roiiifh Iwcam looter and sraduatly dUappearrd. My wrlitUt U now i (xjunda mid tuy pnyilclan ua pronotiucul mi, nrfisrtly ound whlcli, totdlicr wllb tli fct Hint I hare Jmt tfn arcrpted ty two different luaarance eomuinlea for lnur ancr. makr inc iur of my entlr ra corerr liy Ecktnin'a AlteratlTr" .... (Affldarlt) Vf. E. OKB. lAboT ntbrfUI"J: tnorr on neurit.) Kckman'a Allrrallrv baa Ix-en prorrn by rnauy yeora' tnt to l int rfflrucluua for aevrro Tbioat and l.nns AfTectlont. Ilromlilll. KruncMal Aalhina. Htiil'lxini Coldi and In opbulldlnif the aynUiit. Contalua no nnrcotlcH, mUon or linlilt fonuln druca. AU for booklet ti-lllna of reroTtrlva. and write to Ccknian iJitioralory. rhlladelphli. Vn.. for ! Ccuca. For aalt by all leadluc drugnlna l'rlre ft ami $2 n Itottle. w , IT Theatre 1 ' I 'ill (TOIlAV MnllncV ami' Kvcnlng .MII.MON IMMiiail MYSTKItV Two reds, belter limit over. tiii: t)iti:,.M ctiii.ii Two reel American, ItttQimn nocloty drauiit. MniWI, WKKKIiV NIIWS NAMiY'S KI.OPKMi:.T A rlproarlug "lloauty" comedy . And hotter pictures nu'll not find. ltlc AliWAYS I tie Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modern. Prices Reasonable COLONIAL FLATS SIT SOUTH HIVHIOjIDK Southern Oregon Electric Company Light, Heat and Power "Wirhitf. (lot our estimate before letting your job. 'Mb S.ltiversitle. Phono 189-11 Mazda Lamm delivered GUARD Your children's health by feeding milk from Impeded cow that baa been urc-coolyd, nnd orlatnd with modern nppllancen and aeatod In terllliod bottlva. EAST SIDE DAIRY Moralptf nnd Aflcrnooa Delivery. I'bouo '41-41. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exelusivo Commercial Photographers in Southorn Oregon Negatives. Made any timo or place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop, ffll Wit i m ri liffi f I 111 IH 111 llll 1 1 111 k vtllllllill II lit III r vi 1 1 IP UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE t AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Kivoi-Hido Phono IftO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK THEATRE T 0 I) A V I T M ' i 1 I t . : ' ' PERILS OF PAULINE and Other Good Tilings MUSICAL WOOUVORTIIS mR STAR THEATRE Saturday, Sunday and Monday Nights September 26th, 27th and 28th Eddie Ellis' CLEVER MUSICAL COMEDY Gayety Girls Entire Change of Bill and Pictures Each Night TEN TOP NOTCH PEOPLE GOOD VOICES, LATEST SONG HITS UP TO THE MINUTE DANCES CLEVER COMEDIANS EXCELLENT WARDROBE MUSICAL WOOLWORTHS A GUARANTEED SHOW Two Complete Shows Kadi Niht 7:15 and 9. Best Pictures AI).M ISSION 1". AND 2.' (MOTS REGULAR PICTURE SHOW EVERY AKTKRNON 10c PAGE THEATRE Last Two Big Shows UNDER Present Management If you have enjoyed iicarlny the Large Page Theatre Orchestra Do not miss cither show SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM In Addition the Best Photo Play Program, Ever Seen in Medford SPECIAL FEATURE OBLIETTE THREE PARTS First of a Korlou by (Jcorgo IIcjiikoiik Ilowunl, now AiirtirliiK tn Contitry MiiKiizhio A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE STERLING COMEDY1" Remember iThis is the Best Theatreln Oregon Outside of Portland Tills Show Is the Most Ever Given lor 10c Anywhere This Orchestra tells Anythliijj in the Stiite Am D0 Not roryet. It is Two HKj Nl(hts Only ADULTS 10. CCNTS CIIII.DKiiN fi CKNfS mn (Hhjm m mi Wo Kuu Until Mldniyht No War Prices on our Mididin Ivr Goodyear and United Stales Tires Watch rocNicflratloim on (tic 101.1 t'aillllac lio womlcr t, lio .Motor Ago. Specif leal Inn for our 101,1 Hup. mobile lnio nnhol, TIIK 'I'lVO lti:ST irIIH IN TIIK woiti,i) I'tmnii! I'ltinc. . 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