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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
ts ., ( y i HA v 'J ') '-'! "Jfli V '. . IOCAI AND L PERSONAL Dr. J. It, llrown of Tnruiun In vl HIiik wllli J, A. Wonlorliiiiil, Ollvor HitrliiuiKli or JiirliKonvlllo mill Mr, MeCloinlon of Hotel lllll Wnm two of tho pluiuorn who took lit Urn I'lrciiti, l.uncli kuuiIh nt Do Voo'n, I'rulmrowiirti or Jomiitlilnii roiinly will nuifliot tliolr crop (lirouuli tlm ItiiKOu HI voi1 Krillt nml Print oro nn Nidation Oil yoar. A mwtliiK wn Imlil nl (IritutN I'nfin I'rlilny with H, Vila llwkwltli or ililH city, nml IIiIm ilnclnlon ronalit'il. Tho fruit will liu imckoil nml ninrkolcil unilvr tho illrec lion or liiti nmtoclntlon. It In ?at. nmiKil thnt (ho Jimoplilno county pear crop w (otnl 20 carloail, nml 16,000 Iioxon or iionrlieg nm ixi'ctil to ho Imrvmtml tit It adaaiiii. Tho up. ito t-rop In thut Hcctlon la not nn nrno ni lanl yoar, Volvnt ro Cream nt Do Voo'n. Herbert Alfonl, who ha boon lit tiMiilliiK collop.o nt Ikirkolny, Iium ro tiirnml honitt t(l np.in dm niimnior vnptlon, W I'lorco tlm florlM, for bmlillnit jiltiitu of nil kliiitn. Jay (lore; rtntph Pierre, Prancea Itcifiiolt, Itolmrt Polonio, l.loyil Wll llntnHoii, Jniinm Vanco nml Walter llrown of Hid locnl IiIkIi nchool who ntteiiiloil tho week end fontlvllloa nt tlm iiitWo rulty of Oregon, hnvo re turned honm. Kodak rinUliliiK ami Riippllcs nt Vettnn' Camera Bhop. Opooattn HooV Bloro. Ikn FrlillKnr ajrnt Huiulny alter tioon In Anhlnml vliltlng frUtiuln. l'lolclimaiii'a yeaat nt Do Voo'a. OranU Paa linn offlrlnlly omuci I In camping cround for nuto tourUlit, tlm Mlttt Ix'Iiir located In Itlwaldo pnrk on tho hnnkn or tho Hokuo rlv- r. Thin city coiitomplatn (ho upon. Iiik of n Klmllnr place, nml n com iiillloo wan appointed hy tho Coin- worclal cluh to nrrnnuo tho dotalla. Auk for (Irnmlmn Cook Ion. A. J, Klockor of thin rlty spent Honday In (irnntn Pans vlilllng rola- liven nml frloml. Tan Dnmly Dread nt Do Voo'i. Ah n barometer of mining condl lions In noutlicrn Orison n number , of rlnltni In tho llluo I.ciIro dliitrlcl liavo been bonded tho lout ten day. Tlm niiiiounrpiiiciit or active con Htructlon work upon Dr. Neddy', rnll roml from tlrnntN pa linn acted n n itlinulnnt upon tho mining Indus try In thin section. l'lnrco, tlm florist, linn a fine lot or pansy plnnti. Trnln service upon tho Pontlicm Pacific from tho south li Mt 111 ham pered. No. I duo nt 8:20 n, in. ar rived three hour Into duo to tho weakened rondltlnu of tho trnck onnr Knnotl, Cnl . caused hy heavy mountain storms ami rains. A InrRo forco of men nro nt work MruttKih iiIiik tho trnck. All tho mnll dolny 'd hy tho wnnhout tho Innt wnk lynched Aledfonl Hiindny, nud I lie lug dollvered todny. Iloltimni whlto itilphur wlmmtni; pool nml Imthi nt Aihlanil, Ore, open for tho ecaiion Saturday, May lt. , 67 Wllllnm Mnll wn nrrented Hnlur dn hy tho pollen upon n clmrr.e, of rnUInK n 3 clink to ,10, nud wah hound over to tho Krnnd Jury by Jiih tlco Taylor. Tho check wna given to llnll by B. Mlncar, nnd llnll attempted to pnn It upon tho Oaka Peel hall, In IU rnhiod form. 1 1 In work wna no ImirllMlf Hint tho pool hnll rlerka Itumedlntoly hrenmo hum. pleloiia nml called tho nuthorltloN. Thin In tho tlrnt nrret ror forsory In throo montliH. Pop corn CrlRpnttea nt Do Voo'a. No action wna takon by thu pro ballon authorltloi Huturduy In tho rhnrKCH or Juvonllo dollnnuuncy In-' volvlnj? tw olioya nud a j?lrl, nil eight yenra of nge. Tho teMlmony ilovol. oped Hint tho parents of tho Juve. lilies wnro peovoil nt oneh other, nnd InMKtod jpn n hearing. Tho court hold Hint no action could bo taken Iiocuuru or tho liiRiirrirloncy or tho ovldciico, Ak ror (Irniidnin Cook Ion. Charles Ncnrdnn or Montnguo, Cal., In among tho out or town vlttttora In tho city todny. , He Davo Wood ahout that flra ln iranc policy, OfHco Mnll Trlbuno DM. H. II. Ilnrnlnli or Knglo Point Ih In fhn city (oduy nttemllug to ImihI lioaa mnttorp nml tio clreiia. Dh, M, 0, Narhur, Pnlm block, HoiirA 9 to i. Phone: Offlco 110; Hniiin H0J2. Vlnglil 10. Noo of Knglo Point, woll known horo n an nuthor, Iiiih n Nluirt Ktory In tblu week's Iuhiio of Col. Her', llavo your luwn mower aharpened h J. W, MltrheJJ, iiLbtin sr-l. If ICnox MrCloy or Iho inlilillo fork of tho AppImkhIo U niemllNg a fuw days In Iho rlly allnmlliiK to liimlurvn mat. Im In ('ttijHi'Cllon wih his wIiiIhk rlNm, ;, 0. 0MHt, li lt sl arovHi) fimryitt In wmkw OfHm, Alwyi rl(br Writr was1 mr Hhft, H r N. tHiiUt mi '- -i1 uj-ui; 1 1 i v MnFonn matt; tritonm. mmvonn, onEnoN, iroKDAY, irAY 17, 1.015 PROFESSOR OF MONKEY 8PEECH RETURNS TO DARK JUNGLE-HE IS TIRED OF HUMAN8 bBbiiiK 7"biiiiiiiiiiiiiiHb1 riAsfisisiiiiiiiiiF , . TJ Tn Tj T WifA wv tit Csrm. v-jfl ih Tlic Professor's Method I'rof'fKfcor Itii'liiinl (liirner look u plmiiogmpli Into (lie itingle. lie imido reeunU of the jiililieniiK of mon keMj he "jdnyed" tlifxe leeurdH In iho hearing of other inoiikrvM. He enrneil thut eeitnin hoiiihh iiIwiivh drought the miiiio reomio from lis tening looiiknyH. TIiiih I'roft'KHor (turner proved thut what one monkey Mihl another could umlcrMtuud. And e inofi'HMir fouiul that different untioiiH hnvo dilfereilt dinleetN. He hud ehoekcil up bin oliHervatioiiM hy photogruphiiig the ibratioiiH on the reeonlM, Pmf. Itlrliaitl .'nnier talking Mlt'i t IiIiiikii- In tint nnlnuil (onguo COLVIG BOUR ORIGIN IE KAN PKANCIKCO, 1'nl., May l.V "I 11111 going haek," miid the man from the jungle, "for I have talked ii long with men. 1 urn going imrl; to my home in the forest ami talk uith llic moiikeyx, My abode lit a IhiiiiImki hoiibo; the Im'iihIh of the wililn are iii.v friemlN, ami I am going hnek to my homo In tho jungle to talk with llio people I know. "My mime! what matter; I am a Hlmh'iit, Mir, ami n writer of hook1. They eall me tho piofcaMir I'rofeH nor Kiehanl darner of tho African IiiinIi, hir, if V"i limit know. Yen, for Iwenly-lhreo yearn I hae lived in the jungle, I haw Muilinl the wuvm of the people there. Ami I have found more interest In the xtmly of iiniiiinln tliiin I ever could in iho Mudy of men. I would go farther, my friend, to nee a ehluipnnree or a goiilla than I would to mm? the preHJdcut of thi. gteal rA'puhlie or Hnghim!' king, or even the erar; for lliey tire only liu iiiaux, ami Iiiimiuii-, ir, aie many, hut goriltiH ami ehiuipuureex me few. "I !Ue in a great eity. It eovcr a vii wt area; .let thu population niini hern hut one human ami MiuietiuiCH he ureuw liko a erowd. Koughly HNnklng, mv eitv U li(l mile from -r-a tmtr-aam i , i wrta Joo lleemau of Hold lllll apent a few hour Hnturday In this city and JnckHonvlllo nttemllug to IiuhIiii-hh mntlers. , Tho bridge ncrono the Applcgato nt the Junction or middle fork nnd Klllotl creek In now ready tor root pnmicuRer, nml will bo open lor heavier trnfflc In n week or ten dnys. For the construction of thin brldgo JnckHou nnd HIhMvou rountlen ench gave 1250, tho inlnom nnd ntockmen of thu llluo U'llge dbitrlct giving In cauli and labor tho remaining fbOO. Tho brldgo with n government trull, built on n wngou road grndo In tho eo 11 11 cell tig link between Hu Itoguc river tnlloy nud tho Klnmnth rhur country. Kodak flnlnlilng the bit, at Vos ton's Camera Hhop. Oppoitto Hook 8toro. Dr. IC. It. Heoloy wna called to llenglo Katurdny night on profenslon nl iiintttm. Henry Cntlnghnn will leave In Iho morning with three men ror his elnlniH In thu llluo lodgo dtatrlct, nml will work n dny and night Bhlft In development work, until n tunnol la driven through thu main Icdgo of the Ht. AlbniiH group, W. Harmon or Grants Push, rhlet engineer or tho Coant lino to Croitcont City, Is In tho city today on hUBlncM. Victor Johnson of Hold Hill spout Holiday n Med ford lulling friends nnd rolnttvcH, Hubert Pelouro or tho MeiUord high school lowered tho stnto record ror tho (iiarter mllo run nt tho lu tcrHcholnHtla trnck meot nt Kugoue, covering tho dlHtanco In f3 1-C, Tho previous rorord was C2 a-5. WIN llmiihon, tho other Med ford entry, rinlHhed fourth In thu 220 hurdloH. MeiUord was tied ror fourth place with Hiilem nud Hood Nlvor, each three mcIiooIh garnering six points, Attorney tluu Nowbury roturnud Knturdny from a professions trip to HiiIoiii where1 ht ntutondcil to mattors beforo tho supremo court, Fred lliiiiHen, aHslstniit niiporlu. tendeiit or thu Hoiilhern Piirlflo was In il ml ford Mondity with Hells-IMnto. 13, A. Noumea left for Hulem last iiIhIH. Thu Paclflo and KsNlurn auditing depurlniiuil Is being moved lo Port liuid. Auditor J. W I.uhUt Isuvds this uimk wlh his family for l'il' luiid whT h will ho iiiiitu)t4 li; lirnmi Awdllor W. P. Turner' f. rii Caie lipes, in Central Attica, just helow the eiiiator, ".Mv IiiihIikws ih the study of the iunule'rt people the monkeys, the npcH ami ad their Ian. I hnvo learn ed, lr, that the monkeys talk, and I hiieak in their unlive tongue. Their language in jinTt as good ns our, sir, only it lucks the number of word. They do not hold long debntes, nor do they xlnge lecture where one innn talks for an hour. They have n lim. ited number of words ir, useful to them in their life, and they talk in a useful way. "Sixteen years ago I wrote a book telling of the animal kingdom. I thought 1 knew something then, sir. I hud been in tho African bti-di only n few ycaM more when I would haw called haek all thoe hooks nud burn ed thrill if I could. Now I have been asked to write another hook. Per haps I hluill. hnvo prepared data and record which I think, sir, will he of great iutcrert to the scientific world some dny. "And now I am going buck to the jungle, for 1 have talked too much witli men. With me 1 am taking n motion picture machine and I uill photograph the animals nml nntiwH of Africa and I will make n tcnun. nent record of the people I know." Tho Powell Auto Co., has received n Colo "i:ight." tho second eight cylinder enr In tho vnlloy. K. It. Ilurckhnlter, Southern Pacif ic superintendent, wus In Med ford Monday on buslneas. Charles Nay, n high school student, was fined $ 5 In tho police court Hat- unlay Afternoon by Pollco Judgo (lay for speeding. Itny was nrrested after n long chnso, not knowing tho law wan nfter him. J. V, Mclntyrc of Kaglu Point spent Saturday In Medford transacting bus iness matters. A number of Medford peoplo tit tended the old fnshloned celebration nl Hold lllll Hnturday, and report Hint thu reputation of Hold lllll na an entertainer was enhanced thereby, Pnstlmes that nourished In 1852 abounded, and the day was closed with u dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of this city vlnllcii friends nud relatives In Hold lllll Saturday. Henry Wondt of Jacksonville, thu veteran driver of tho llluo Ledge, mnll stngo, has purchased a Ford car, and In tho summer months will utlllzo tho enrs In making tho trips to Cop por, Cnl., from Jacksonville. Mr. Wondt nnd family s;ont tho tiny In Medford visiting friends nud attend ing tho circus. T NlyW" YOHK, .May 17. Clifford I'iiiehol, who was expelled from Del giiim hy tlm (leimaii uulhorities when lie went llicre us special agent of tho state, department nud as lepresenta. live u( the coiumlwhion for relief In Itclglum, was in this eity today, lim ing arrived yexienlay aboard (lie steamship Kl. Paul, lie intended lo remain hero a few dnys liefoiu going liivhU liouii) in Milioii, I'a. Mr, I'incliot said tlitio were UJ.M),. DUII Kieilch le.idciils Ixhiiid the del imhii liiiOH in J'lHiice, dud that they worn ill need of lelicf, A number of Ihcw iiud s-Uiit il, hul I'oHdilloHs were wow Iwijirovnl, Mr. I'iiit'M wiiM tisltcrf to !'' IK'lKil'lll Im'I7HII' hfs hlklr WHS Hie wlff of mi vwIUhhh, WMi M4fMH ri k MmM M4 OF OF MOUNT PHI To tho tfdlter: I note In tho Mali Trlbuno of tho 1 1 Hi Inst, nn editorial setting forth tho origin or the imino or "Mt. Pitt." You state that In tho '70's Cnpl, Ap plcgalo ran n survey for n railroad from tho Umpqua vnlloy over tho trull divide, skirting tho hnsc of Mt. McLoughlin nnd finally to Pittt riv er California, and Hint Mr. Applcgato there, lo Identify his routq as tho "Pitt Nlvcr Iloute," called tho moun tain "Pitt." Thcro In no truth, whatovor, in thesn statement. Fort Klamath was built In thu fall or IKr.n, tho com pany or infantry, of which I was a member, mndo n road from tho Itoguo river -valley to Fort Klam nth nt this Unto nud this road wns located between Four-mllo Lake nnd Mt. Mcl.oiigblln. Wo called tho mountain "Pitt" then, and had a ren lon for It. It had already been rhrlstenrd by some one after nn old Irnpper of that name, who hunted In tho mountains of southern Oregon and northern California In very early times. Pitt had a partner by tho naino of Msrtln, and what Is now known ns "Sprague Itlver" was, prior to 1S03, called "Martin's Itlver." Tho nnmo was changed In honor of Capt. F. II. Spraguc, who at ono tlmo lived at Phoenix, Oregon, Tho mountain of which wo speak, wns called "Mclaughlin" and some times "Pitt" as early as 18CG. Correcting Hi-mew While wo nro correcting errors of planter history, permit mo to state, for tho benefit of the younger gener ation, that there never wns a battlo on Tnblo Nock, nor an Indian right or any kind thoro. I do not want to appear as an Iconoclast, but such mistakes, no matter how romantic, should not be allowed to go down in history as rncts. My mothcr-ln-law, Mrs. Clara Ilirdscyo, who died a row weeka ago, was living In Hoguo river valley nt tho time this battlo was supposed to havo taken placo; sho had a remnrkabla memory ror plon tVr events nnd ,1 havo heard her dis credit this myth many times. Further, let mn.sjjto Hint tho coun ty sctnt or Joivphlnq.punty. was not named "(Irani Pass" because Gen eral Crant had over been there. Hen oral Grant took no part in tho Indian wars o.r southern Oregon was not thoro during tho cntlro period nor was ho ever, any further south in tho stnto than Portland, Ho was n young military officer motioned at Ft. Van couver and saw somo service In tho Cayuse War. Grant Xrwr Saw Pans i:. II. Dlmmlck, in 1SCS, lived about a mllo oast of whero tho pres ent court house In Grants Pass now stands. Ho cut out a now road, which shortens the stago road about threo miles nnd this was called "Dlmmlck's Pass." Tho stago company mado "Dlmmlcks" a station on tho lino, nnd when Mr. Dlmmlck applied torn post office, tho war spirit wns rampant. Hen. Grant was rapidly coming to tho front, and Mr. Dlmmlck was n radical republican, so ho asked to havo his station 'named "Grants Pass." Hut no matter what tho origin of tho uniueor this stately mountain to which you refer in your editorial, mny be, the people of Oregon seem to bo or ono mind ou tho adoption or "McLoughlln" and it surely seems moro fitting to commemorate the memory of Oregon's grandest pioneer. by giving this mountain his namo than to coutlnuo or to countennnco tho nnmo of "Pitt," which means nothing to either tho old or tho now generation. Yours truly, W. M. COLVIG. Portland, Mny IB, 1015. FAim FIVJS , o MHBmaBMSMH "Outdoor Oregon," a now booklet Issued by the Southern Pacific Co., nnd other const nnd valley literature will bo sont to parties In tho cast who nro coming to tho const this ycnr'lf nnmes and addresses nro given tho Southern Pnclflo local offlco. CORTLAND Fashion's favorite for Spring an4 Suiumor 's. 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