vf. MEDFORD MAIC TltTBCNlC, MEDFORD O.tECJON, TUESDAY, 'AVML 20, 1015 PXG15 THRUM i ' i ,t STATE ROAD 1 GOES R PAVING SISKYOU GRADE HAMOM, Or., April an. -Kffnrls of ConinilHiilonorii MiiiIiIdii nnd Ixmtr or JiicUhou county (o ha vo tlio ntnto liluhwny coiiiiiiIrnIoii iikioii (o t ho ox liendltnro of $45.(1(10. of Hid Mnto'n funds on tint not thorn necllon of tlio I'nclflo lilKlnvny rather tlinu on thu HlnMyou nectlon, failed toilny. Tim money wnn approprlnltitl liy tint Inst li'ulHlutiini for t lie liurd mirfite Iiik of Hut Hliddyoii section and tlio (oinnilsMonnrs contended Hint tint Krndes nml tills, which inalio up nlmtit linU of tlio BUIilyou section, would not hn In slutno to linrd surfneo thin 3 car, anil Hint any way Jnckxon conn ty'n money had lieen extravagantly iipni liy IIhi former slnto liluhwny onitlncer and that tlio ptntu nhould innke itooil In some way. Commissioner Mndden Insisted at ono ntiiKn of tlio inuotliiK that tlm itato mIiiiiiIiI "hKIii Uh own skunks." IUy "IMnm-h Ituck" Mndden retailed Hint Htntn Tronic uror Kny lind promlitd nt Medford that tlio stnto would kvo amount niiial to that itpi'iit by Jackson conn ty on tlio Hlitklyoim. Jackson county spent flion.nun on Hint noctlon. Kny nald h did not mnkn tlio promlso and that It must hnvo benn former (lovornor Wont who ninilo It. Madden brouKlit up tlio mnttor of $nr.,0ii() claimed by Contractor HwtM-noy In addition to tho amount nllowod by ICnKlncor llowlhy. John II. AllHirt. tuomhor of tlm nilvlsorr committee, miKKi'iitod durliiK tho tils ciutslnn of thin mnttor, that when tho hoard dojiartod from tlm funds montnl prlnctpto of nccoptliiK nn oiikI- teer's roport or estimate, It wits not tltiK on dntiKerous ground. Tor .lo-M'phlno County lloproMMitntlvo lllnnchnrd of Jose phlnn county, appeared before tho Imnrd In re;nrd to tho cxiwdlturo of Sduoo on lilKliwny Improvomont, nnd tlio commliutlon niitlmrliod thnt tho monoy (thonlil bo expended by tho county court under tho direction of tho ntnto highway ciiKlnocr. Tho commission ulno decided to hnvo Can- tlno i;o to Jonoplilno and Dotiglns countlc and liivectlKnto tho com- plnltit matin by lllnnchnrd thnt by dl- vertlnu tho routo of tho 1'acUlc IiIkIi way to (llondnlo, DotiKlns county wnn tnkltiR It nwny from tho rood nlrrndy Improved by .loHophlno, nnd thnt a Junction would bo Impoititlblo. Cnntlno nald thnt Columbln coun ty wanted to divert funds nn In Jnck non county, nnd said It would Ih woll to wntt until hlit engineer i;ot through InveittlnatliiK In Columbia. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 20. With n hliort ceremony, ground vriiH broken Siiturilay for tlio .f,"0,0(l() homo to ho erected by Klnmtith FmIIn Klkn. Hlliert II. Hull, past exulted ruler unit eluiirinnii of tho liiiildiui: commit Ice, tinned (ho firnt hpmleful of cnitli. Tho work of cvcuwitinu liepiu this innruine;, and when finished tho luiiltU Jnvr will "tnrt without tleTlly. l.eDmix & l,cl)nux, tho I'ortlaud enntnictoiri who will creel tho temple, hnvo nj;reeil to turn it over completed to tho KIIk in Seplenilief. Tho liuildiiu,', in addition to n lodfjo room, will contain dull and Inuiiejue, looms, u room for dunces, n jtinuni jinn, Hwiuuiiliijr pool and other feat lues. Thin irt to lie one of tho finest lniildinpt of thu kind ever' erected in Oregon. 4 KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 'JO. Affording to tin order fanned by tlio liinloL'ieal Niirvov of tlio Uinteil SIiiUn department of ngrioulturo, no visitors will bo allowed at thu bird rookonoH in Lower Klnmuth lukn reserve until tin; young Iiinln are hatohuil nnd hiif ficlnntly iimtiircit to euro for thi'in- hulviiH. TIiIh in to provent a hinh mortality into iiiuouk tho IlioiiHundH of poliuaiiH, hIiiikh, connorantK, grcboH, horoiiH, orantH and othor mig ratory wntorfowl that nnnunlly nonl nnd liateli on thu floating tulo ihlaiulH in tho lake, Ilorutoforo, hiRlitHoeing pnr.tius hnvo viniteil tlio rookorioH during noHting HiuiHon, and, friglitoning tho old hirdH away liy thnit- npproauli, thoy iinooiiHuioitHly eutmed tho unborn young 'to dio through tlio uhilliuj of I'"' VKH. , ,wH 1 GOLD MINES CHEAP There Arc So Mnny of They and They're 8o Hard lo Got at They Sell for a Sono, Rofjcr W. Dabson Finds. (My KoKor W' Hulmoii.) AltICO, Chile, Apr. 20. Two ijoim trii'M of South Aiuorii'ii liavo no hcii. ooiiht. Tliehu ttiu llollvia and I'arn Himy. Ilel'oru piiHHing on to Chilf, I waul to tell you Houiething about llo llvia. Tin-Hi uif Ihreo wajM of getting to Iloliiii -one may o from tho Fern viiiii port of Mollcmlo, where I hao Hpent tho pant four days u little barren town of whieli wo have many duplifiitfrt In Koviitlii, iNrnlinm and Arioua. Thu trip to La Vnr, the capital of llolivia, h uboiil two dayH from hero mid ono must travel part of tho way on Lnko Titirnen, which h tlio holiest lake in thu world, Or one may go to Holivin from tho Chilian port of Arifo whom I inn now writing tho very Miiall, but pretty little town from which nitrato is hliippcd. A new railroad now eon- nectM La Far. with tliin Chilian port Tho distance is shorlcr, hut tliu roai Ik very roiiih and Nleep. Or one may go to La Far. also from tho more southerly Chilian port of Autofagahta, whieh I expect to reach tomorrow. Thin Ih believed by mnny to ho the bent unite, but thu best is not very good. Whatever routo ono taken, n climb of about 1 1,000 feet above hen level is neocuMiiry in order to eroxn tho great Auilt'M mountain ninno that, like it fence, htretchcH along thu entire western count of South America. Like other South American couu tries, thu character nnd climate of Holivin differ gicatly in different KfclioiiK, Tho western poitmn is very much like central Fern and has u fine, clear climate. It has (lie up pcaraueo of a Imircn desert until wit ter is turned on, when it then become it veritable cnnlcn. Tho beauty of the desert, with these occasional cultivat ed sections is broken now and then by tho sie,ht of it rouuli mining town. Tho southeastern portion is u plat eau gradually sinking to thu prairies of Argentina, FiiriiKiiuy and Hraril, This plateau is lit t lu used today, hut probably is possible of much develop ment. Thu northeastern portion is heaxily wooded, with it hot and wet I'limutc, an one finds in tho rubber jungles of western Hraril. This means that tho oliiimto of llolivia varies from an extremo cold and dry ness in tho western flection to mi ex tremo heat nod humidity in the uoith eastern section; while thu southeast ern poitiou Iiiih it temperate climate, llolivia is about eight times the siro of Now Kngiand it not being tpiitu as luruu as Fern. In tho opinion of many, Iiowcut, its resources eipml thosu of Venezuela, Kctiador, Colum bia or Peru. The population of Holivin, however, is considerably less than is that of these other countries. Tho entire population is estimated lit less than 2,1)00,00(1, uf which over three-ipmr-tors are Indians and the balance dark "whiles." The largest city is La Par, which lias a population of about fit), 000, most of whom tiro Indians. Although this city is the highest city of its size in thu world, it being FJ.-I70 feet nbovo sea luvol, its fine climate makes it a healthy place lo live. Personally, I heliove that tho future of Lit Par. is bright and hope ful. Tho icHoiueoH of Holivin, nt the present time, nto chiefly mineral. The western poitiou is rich in copper and silver, while the southern and eastern portions nro rich in silver, gold nnd tin. One-third of tho entire worldV supply of tin comes from this small country. Ilorux, nitrates and vaiious other chemicals are also found here. Any render wishing to buy a gold mine cheap should go to La Paz, wheio mines can ho purchased for a song. Moreover, these nro not Hike mines, suci as nro sold in Wnll ulrcd. Tliiisu prospects contain real duposi'H of gold, silver and othor val uable metals. Hut why nro these mines for snio so cheap! some render wonders. 'Tlio answer is because they are so inac cessible. You who hnvo never been in these mountains hnvo no idea of their vnstnesH. Machinery is noodcil for operating it miiio and, under pres ent conditions, it is almost impossible to transport machinery 'over these mountains and canyons. However, great mineral wealth Ik coming some day fiom those "mines" which can now be. obtained almost for tho ask ing. Ah I lutvu already stated, milling is not tho ideal occupation of a nation, Not only does it bring into tlio coun try nn inferior dans: of immigrntion, hut mining operations continually take away n nation's nsscts, Agri culture, on the other hand, both hriiigH a dcbiruhlo class of people into n country mid also develops tho coun try, Mines uro a transitory Houroe of )vphH wliifk If ml l onrU'li n fw IN BOLIVIA! REAL ONES, 100; NOT IHE r- . : "wr. N 1! II Itl 1 111 iJl v.V M..t-s Why gold mine nn cheap In llolivia. A in I no lttin(sl In nn almost lo tin; detriment of tlm musses. Farms arc a growing source of wealth which enrich the many' to thu detiiment of none. Although many disagree with me, I believe that llolivia has vast agricul tural possibilities when the world needs her pastures. Agricultuic in llolivia must, however, be earned on liy irrigation nlong seicnlifiu lines. In tlio western Mirtion, where white men ciiii live nnd be happy, it is too dry nnd barren to attempt fnrmini; excepting with tho aid of irrigation. Hence tho future of uurietilture in llolivia depends on what pi ogress ir lipnlion development makes. At the present time tin farmers arc raising corn, maize, beans nnd similar crops for local cnushmptinu. The chief agricultural exports are hides and wool. ALLIES BLOCKADE WASHINGTON, April 'JO. Dr. Paul Hitter, the Swiss minister, to day prcM'iilcd to the statu department n copy of it protest his government has made to (lie allies against inter ference with shipping of products into Switzerland. The minister said his country was becoming inoro iso lated as u result of its inability to im jvort goods and that lie was seeking tho co-operation of the United States, especially in regard to goods maun faetured in this country. Secretory Hryan was unable to give the minister any ussuradco that any thing could bo accomplished to re lievo the situation. II OF IHE AT PAGE THEATRE Tho famous play, "Tho Mnn of tho Hour" tins- been made Into n flvu-part fenttiro flint mid Itobcrt Warwick plnyn tho title rolo of this grent huc ccitn which will bo nt tlio I'ngo thea ter Wcdueudny and Thurmlny. It la a play of modern city llfu In America and a compelling lovo story of n nov el character ndda groat strength to thoTilcturc. Tho llenrst-Sollg Week ly Is another attraction of this pro Krani, Tuesday afternoon nnd oven Iiik Krunclu X. llusluunn, who linn been voted tho most popular photo player Ih prcRonted In it tltrco part Ktumnay prlzo fenttiro, "Tho Hnttlo of Lovo." This ntory was published lu tlio January "Ladles' World" and all who havo rend It will bo cHpodntly forested In tho piny. Other features of this proKiam nro n two net Kaloui drama and a Vltagrnph comedy. CHANDLER EGAN NEAR TOPJNGOLF TOURNEY SAN FJIA.NTISCO, April 20. Chnrlos ("Chick") Kvnns, western nmntour i;ou ciiiuiynon, mnuu inu first IK botch in GS In tho qualifying round of tho Fanttma-I'itclflo oxposl tho amateur clinmptoiiBhlp Mondny and established a record for tho Inula stdo course whom tho play was luiulo, Ills score was 143 for tho UC holes, II. Chandler Kgnn, former nmntour national champion twlco and western cliamplon four tlinos, finished socoml with it scoro of 154, K, II. lhtnkaril of CIiIciiko finished third with a scoro of 157. Harry K. II. Davis, California champion, and Jack Novlllo, north west champion woro tied for fourth plnca with scores of 158. Dr. James Kavos of San Fvunclsco finished sixth with a scoro of 1C0, Sixty-tour ployors qualtflod today tor tho tournament which will con tliiuo nil woolc. Kgau, Kvnns and Davis nro favorites for final honors. In tho first round to bo played to morrow Evans Is sohudulod to moot O, Yk Lo Montngnn of Ban, Fnuiclsco. ws PROTEST HARRIS RETURNS A IIKItKKLBY, April 20. Suffering nnd exposure In tho Interior of Pan ama while on a prospecting trip loft Ilcrt H. Ilnrrls, a timber expert of this city, with his mind n blank. Ho returned hero today on tho steamer Font under the caro of Dr. Walter K. OIrcii, a government physician, and two nurses detailed from tho hospital at Ancon by Governor Cocthnls. At first Harris was unnblo lo rcc oi;til;o bis wife and children but later there en me n glimmer of recognition, when tho anxious wife continued to talk to the patient. Ten months ago Harris left hero on n timber pros pecting trip. With n pack team ho stnrtcd out from Panama and was last neon beyond tho headwaters of tho Charges river. Nothing further was heard of him for months. Tho nntlvcx ho took nlong maltreated and abandoned him. Ho was found In B.inu from privation, and suffering and has since been under government caro. Mr. Harris for sovrernl jears was n resident of Medford' and Ilutto Falls nnd his wife wa n Meijtord girl. MIND BLANK The Smoke of the Smart Set is not the ready-made or even ready-made-to-order cigarette. Smart men of fashion everywhere club-men, connoisseurs, bon-vivants millionaire sportsmen have discovered the keener enjoyment and greater satisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor and deli cious mildness they roll for themselves, to suit their individual taste, from mellow "Buir Durham tobacco. Today it is the very last word in correct form to "Roll Your Own." c Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO No other tobacco in the world has the wonderful sweet fragrance and ripe natural mildness of "Bull ' Durham. have the exquisite smoothness and delightful freshness of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes. uBull" Durham is a distinctive' form of to bacco enjoyment, thoroughly appreciated by smokers of experience and discrimination for the supreme, lasting, wholesome pleasure it affords. ITW Y " An Illustrated Booklet, showing cor J x rjhj ect way to "Roll Your Own" Ciga- " rcttes, and a Package of cigarette Gapers, will both bo mailed, free, to any address in I. S. on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY WALL SIREEI KIND lnacrcrtlle part of the mountain!. I San Francisco dispalchoH tell of the marriage uf Mrs. Grace Lo More Gates Henson to Louis A. (loldstonc, nn nttorncy nt Napa. Mrs. Ooldstone wnn formerly tiie wife of "Swiftwnter Hill" Gates of Alaska fame, who mined in tho Applegntc nnd was well known in Jacksonville before going to the Klondike. As Oraee Ln More, the present Mrs. Ooldstone won favor with Gates in the Klondike through her ability to trip gracefully through the mazes of more limn one fantastic dance. After a short wedded life Mrs. Gates obtained n divorce. A few years after her divorce from Gates the present Mrs. Gnldritouo was married to John A. Henson, n San Francisco laud agent, who spent n fortune in endeavoring to escnpe con viction for land frauds about seven years ngo. Henson was convicted and after serving four months of n. one-year sentence wns relenscj from the Alnmcdu county jitil, dying in his wife's nrms before reaching home. "Swiftwnter Hill," on the other hand, married two other sisters in the La More family, each of whom ob tained n divorce from him. GENUINE 99 SWIFTWATER BILL'S DIVORCEE REWEDS I AT " Hev. W. F. Shields, W. II. Gore, K. W. Jaipui, K. N. Warner, J. II. Coolfy of Medfonl; W. II. Johnson of Jacksonville, F. O. Shinn of Ash laud, James Martin of Rogue Itivcr, W. II. Frame of Phoenix, comprise the Jnckson county delegation to tho Presbytery of southern Oregon thnt opens HCHsions today (Tuesday) nt Grants Pass with nn all-day pro gram. cotnpriinjr papers ' upon the work of the ministry, woman's .mis sionary Hoeiety, young people's work nnd the Sunday school, the latter in .charge of Rov. J. V. Miligan of Port land nnd Hev. 1 F. Glocckner. Officers' conference, which will lie nttcuded by tho Inytncn, will ho held Wednesday. Dr. Wullace Howe Lee of Albany, one of the most prominent teachers of Oregon, will be present nud deliver a special uddrcss, nnd also speak to (he hilt school. The prospect is for n large, eiithusiiistic and interesting meeting of Prcsby tery, and of the Woman's Missionary society (Wednesday). Wcdncsdny eve a popular young people's rally with stercoptieon illus trations of Sunday school work, n junior mespngc from mission lands, n special demonstration of the unique and beautiful work of the Camp Fire Girls, and a rousing song service by the Sunday school, in rhnrgc of Miss Sophie Messenger. Thursday night there will be it popular lecture lllus trnting life in India. E E LONDON, April J0. "Wnr Scerc tnry Kitchener is very gratified nt the response of the nation to the re cniitiug appeals," Chancellor of the Kxcheqticr Lloyd-George told the house of commons this afternoon The sK'aker added trnt the govern ment did not believe the war could bo more successfully prosecuted by means of conscription. No other cigarette A.k -. 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