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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1915)
WW W' hW hMfti.fr ng iM4.r .SV- OEEXa !M " J hi'mUP Kl T? w JW1 'tifj?? V wwnwt''WPff pmf11''' ' ." grawyryi' wffjwffjrg'g F i K I .1 I J' tt r fe" 1l P3GE 1 u BIX MEDFORD MATE TUTBUNTC. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 35, 3015 N SPECIMENS OF ORE HUM u COPPER KM ! GRAFI SCANDAL OVER PURCHASE OF FRENCH SUPPLIES Specimens of the most attractive copper oio on exhibition in tliiy citv are those brought down from this Copper Kiiiff mine, in tho Illtle l,cdf,'o di.strict, by E. L. .Jones, on hi.s return 1o this city Inst Hundny nfter a soli tary "residence" ut tho mino for three months. "Tho dnys have become very short in daylight hours," snld Mr. .Tones, "and dnrkness renders it somewhnt Ioiu'nuiuo up there. Otherwise, I en joyed the stay at tho mino and niu mueh pleaded with vfinl dcvcloutnents I have been able to inrtlco. Thrso specimens," ho added, "ore from tho Copjcr KiiiR mine, located in 1D01." Tho oro shown runs (I per cent cop per in a viiht quantity of rock, $ 1.10 in gold and a few ouiiccs of silver. It is very attractive in iippcarnnce, es peeinlly to mining men who know how to vnluu its "face." It camo from a thirty-foot depth in tho lodo. Tho value of the oro is Increasing as depth is attained. Those who own the Copper Kinjr are B. L. Jones, I. L. Hamilton and Victor Jfcllne, all of this city. Trnnspoi-tntlon nud fintuHcr Needed "Tho only thins that retards de velopment of tho extensive properties in the Itlno Ledge district," imid Mr. Jones, "is the absence of transporta tion facilities. Tho mines up there, about :ij miles from Medford, Mill Jiover bo developed until we net u railroad to carry tin. output to n smelter. We need both tho railroad and the binelter. I'ntll wo fiot them, we will lest on our 'hope.' "More money has been put into tho development of tho Blue I.cIro mino without trnuspoitntlon lor its output than in any mine in the whole coun try under similar oin'unislnnoes," paid Mr. Jones. "It is conclusively known lo he an immense deposit of rich ore. So it nirtv be said of the Copper Kinjr and other properties in that district, although loss is Iniown about tho extent of tho Intter. We nil simply await the construction of the railroad. Tho smelter will close ly follow that event. I cannot under stand why capital should hesituto on account of luol; of tonnae. Tliero would bo mountains of It if it could bo quickly and at reasonable- cost earned to n smeller. "Thoso interested in that section, however, enteitain tho hono that n lino will be built to that district at n date in tho future not for distant." PAKIS, Dec. lo. - Duriiijr the dc bnle in the chamber of deputies today severe criticism was made of rela tions between the war ministry nud certain individuals who oro scllini,' supplies to the government. It was asserted the ministry had denlt with persons whoso sole occu pation hitherto had consisted in fre quontinc pleasure resorts at niht and there picking up customers. These persons, it was said, were re garded as worthy to furnish shoos, elothini; and cannon, Deputy Julicn Antoino Simyau said this was scandalous and even crim inal, and that a government official, who, being infonncd of the facts, de clined to strike the guilty persons, became an accomplice. M. Kimvan asserted proper precau tions had not been taken and tlmt excessive prices had been trnid for Htinnlicfl. An nttnek was made by M. Simvan upon thoso wlio are conducting for unvote gain enterprises described as charitable. One woman, he said, had .been condemned twenty-one times for this offense, but was still operating. Another abuse, the deputy contin ued, consisted in paying huge sums on account, in iolntiou of the usual procedure, when contracts for sup plies were signed. He asserted that for ono year officials hud been dis cussing what action should be taken against n contractor who owes .',000,000 francs (tf 100,000) lo the government. IRAN NOT E GALLING RAN DOWN DEUVERED WASHINGTON, Dec. !.'. Aiulnis sador Sharp at I'atis was expected to deliver to the French foreign of fice today the American note asking for the immediate release of the six Germans nud Austrinns teeeiitl.v re moved by the French cruiser Dcs- eartes from the American steamshins Carolina, Coamo and Kan Jintn. Although friendly in tone, the com munication is nil emphatic protest against the removal or the men which, it declared, was in flagrant violation of American rights and without legal justification. NKW YOHK, Dee. Jo. The an nouneed policv of France and Eng land of searching neutral vessels at sea tor subjects of countries with which the allies are nl war, was fur ther evidenced, by tho news that the Spanish steamship Montevideo from Spanish ports was twice held up and examined during her vologe to New Yolk, where she arrived today. Passengers said that November ,'10, oft' Cadiz, the ship was stopped by the French cruiser ('unsaid, and no one was taken off. December 3, off the Azores, she was stopped by the Ilritish cruiser Kssex. In neither ease was anyone taken tff. Several 'nsengers on the .Monte video who had beentrnveling in Italy said they had seen nearly 'J00 ships taking on troops in the hnibor of To wn to, giving color to reports that Jt ly is bending an expedition to Albania. WA IS N N THIRD E A OF TOTAL EXPENSE BICHMN, Dec. II, via London. Dr. Karl Hclfferieh, seeietary of tho imperial treasury, in his speech today in the reichstag in suppoil of the bill for a supplementary war ciedit of 10,000,000,000 marks (.f '2,600,000, 000) denied flatly assertions made by newspapers in foreign countries that the success of the German war loans wns fictitious and made possible only by the loans of subscribers through the war credit banks. He stated that the total loans of these institu tions was 1,000,000,000 marks $100,000,000) as compared with over ($0250,000,. Wo havo booked the .Mutual Mas iter pictures which havo been acltnowl. '2,",000,000,000 marks edged by press and public to bo ono 000) in subscription. of the best brands of motion pictures Referring to his estimnte in August made. If pictures are not up to stun-: that the total cost of tho war to all dnrd they don't last long at tho Star theater, where tho very best pictures are shown. See one of these splen did Mutunl Master pictures at tho Star every Friday and you will como again. j the belligerents wns almost 300,000, 000 marks doily, Dr. Hclfferieh said that this amount could now bo esti mated at from 320,000,000 to 330, 000,000 mnrks. This would make a yearly cost of almost 120.000.000.- 000 marks, he said, an amount equal to half the total valuation of the public and private wealth of France before the war. He said that almost two-thirds of this expenditure was shouldered by the entente allies and a little over n third bv Gennnny and her allies, with an expenditure much smaller than their opponents, had ac complished more than the latter. Dr. Hclfferieh then embarked on n long comparison of the successes of Germany and her foes in financing tho war. Ho nointed out that Ger many hud covered tho greatest part of her expenditures by long-tenn loans. He said that only Great Jlrit aiu, in the other camp, had had any success in doing this. E LONDON, Dec. l!. King Constan tino of Greece has contracted a mild Influenza, with symptoms of a Blight fovcr, according to tho Athens cor respondent of tho Dally Chronlclo. The court physicians nro said to have prescribed that tho king take a com plete rest and abstain from partici pation In stnto affairs. Nobody Spared Kidney Troubles Altnck Medford Men n nd Women, Old and Young Kidney Ills solzo young nnd old. Often come with little warning. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kldnoy secretions. Olrls nro languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do dally work. Men have lamo and aching backs. If you havo any form of kidney Ills You must reach tho cause tho kidneys. Donn's Kidney Pills uro for weak kidneys Havo brought relief to Medford people. Medford testimony proves It. Mrs. Mary WInterliadler, 812 N. Palm St., Medford, says: "Not only have I used Donn's Kidney Pills my self with good results, but I also know of others who havo used them with BUccess. I am a firm bollever In tho merit of Doan's Kidney Pills. I havo never been bothered by my back or kidneys since I took this mcdlclno about four years ago." Prlco C0c, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney romedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho snmo that Mrs. Wlntorhadlcr had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. KKKm8m3m: t y y y y y y ! M .onus TheWbman's Store 1 10 Off on Furs LAREDO, Tex., Dec. IS.-An em burgo wns again placed on fi eight ears entering Moxico. except under bond, today by tho International & Great Not thorn railway. Tho pre vious embargo, which hnd been in force moro than a year, was raised about two wcekH go, but according to announcement hore, other rail roads refused to concur in tho action. KL PASO, Tex., Dee. 16. -Ten ears of Cnrranzn troops ortived today from Piedras Negrus, in boud for Jvogules, hnnom, according to the chief dispatches of the Kl Paso & Southwestern railroad. It was said tho ours would leave hot o about 3 p. m. LONDON, Dec. IS. Between 2, 000,000 and 2,r00,000 men havo en listed under tho plan of the Karl of Dorby, director of locrultliiK, accord ing to tho Dally Sketch. Tho paper says this figure may bo i educed under an ntiatysls and that It Is qulto possi ble that tho figures relative to single mnn may prove to be below the re quired standard. CENTRAL POINT ORCHESTRA TO GIVE ARMORY DANCE Thursday, December 1(1, Heme', seven-niece Central Point orchestra will give a dnneiiig party in the Sev -eiitli Company armory, whero the cozy club rooms ate upen to those who do not wish to dance. The friends of these musicians, the Sev enth company, O. N. G the alumni nnd the high school students and fac ulty are invited. Mr. Heme comes to Medford highly recommended as a lender of orchestra work for all oc casions, from musical circles in Mon tana, Idaho and California, and with tho assistance of six talented music inns from Central Point. The grand march will bo led by the following patrons and patiouesses. Mr. unl .Mr. C. P.. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. .1 A. Perl, and Dr, and Mrs. T. G. Heme. The floor committee will chiim! of the following voting men- Ralph Bal eom, I). A. Tliomp-ou and Will Bev eiulee. I WEDDING BELLS Krnest I-JIoIllngsworth and Myrtle Pearl Dox wore married nt the homo of M. L. Nelson, Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, by tho Rev. It. K. Tuckor Only ImmedlBto relatives nud friends were present. GREECE DENIES INVASION (Continued from pa go one) in Macedonia have been ordered to uvoid nil contact vwth foreign hoops. Allies Out of Seibift PARIS, Dee. 1 1. Tho Temps pub lithe a dUpotch from Saloniki cor roborating tho repot t that all French Wcsschon ami Jnj;er Are Words to Conjure with in DIAMONDS There Is a standard a best lit evervthlUK In Diamonds It h the Wosselton and Jaeger kcuih. They are tho finest pro duct of the most fa- i nious South Afrl- i rfV"l M til I Mrto lit It it t HII tllltlt'O III HIV world. Rings for Everybody and Every Purpose .ire a striking feature of our holiday stocks. What could be moio nppro, prlnte os it Rift a coiutaut reminder of tho donor. Our name on rlnits nnd all Jewelry cnrrlos abunluto nsfciiranco of quality ? ? r ? ? y $ y y f A Thursday we place on sale all of our Women's and Children's up-to-date Furs S? jLSp Iff OMm TheWoman's Store Half Price Sale in Every Coat and Suit the Store on Sale Thursday A ? ? ? t y f f ? ? ? ? at At 10 pr ct off Regular Prices only 8 shopping days before xmas ONE-HALF PRICE SPLENDIDLY READY FOR ....w.,,,,,, m u (fix,, i mm mi riuui'iii .... , and Priliidi troop have now- quit No f,nor blooK "nywhero of diamond Serbian torntory, hnvuur retired into Greece. Notwithstanding the dit'fi oidtios of the retreat nnd the deter mined attacks of huporior force of Bulgarians, the dUpatoh nay, the nllios Fnved vtrtuullv nil their wiunm nitinn nud other suppliw, nnd buf fered comparatively mall lobt in men. Tim anscitiou inndo in nn official Unitarian ooiiimiiuiontioii tbt the rrauuo.Hrilikh had been cut t nut bpnie out by tho oorrofipondont of the Tciup.1, who unybi "Bf forts to en- Vol All fit ill it rtil' I Hi Aw tt It ..wil lint rings, gold and platinum set for men and women. Also blrthfctono rime wal riiiRt baby rlrw. etc. While our ktocks are always large, to see them at their bokt ou should come in now. We hart rliiiih from ft to js.e no Martin J. Reddy TtIK JUWKLlilt 1'hon 10 lloum of Quallt)" Wo y Strict Atntltm to Mail Oiders A ioMui Alw.ix W l & f y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y t f y y y y y y y y t y y y f y y v y y y y y y t y y - r Bath Robes and Kimonas JWEake Sensible Gifts THE FINAL XMAS RUSH Xmas Umbrellas now Jiath "lien- Dcnutiful liobcs, made oi! con" Blanki'ts, nicely tailored and irinnned, all Bi.es and colors, on sale from $2.98 up to $8.9S. Cheney Bros. All-Silk Kimonos, new styles, beautiful patterns, some in plaited effects, on sale from JJ53.9S up to $9.9S each. A MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, PARA GON ROD, STEEL FRAME, PAT ENT RUNNER, FANCY AND PLAIN HANDLES, SPECIAL, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 AND $5.00 EACH. Men's Umbrellas, new, stvlish han dles ?1.25 up to 5.00 Children's Umbrellas, new styles, at each 50 75 and 1.00 W via o Xmas Gloves Bost Selection in Medford Children's Kill CI loves, all sizes, on sale a(, pair, 69cand98c Women's Fancy Kid (Moves, in black and white emb. backs, special, pair. $1.25 "Derby" (Moves, best wearing glove injide, all col ors, special, pair, $1.75 Xmas Neckwear A beautiful line of Xew Collars and Sets, nicely embroid ered, many styles to choose from, un to 50c values, now, each . 29c Imported Swiss Neckwea'r, some of it hand embroidered, beautiful new stvles, up to $1.50 values, nmyat' Qp each j L Xmas Linens Make Acceptable Gifts Linen Napkins, Doy lies, Scarfs and Squares, pure linen, on sale at 506 $1 and 1.50 each. Table Linen bv the yard, new patterns, splendid values, at 756 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 a yard. WHEN YOU CAN'T THINK, Give Handkerchiefs Child-en's o in a box, fine qual ity, at 15 I and U9o each. Plan's Hand kerchiefs, new tles, plain and initial, at 56 10?, 156 1S and 5 each. Women's plain, fancy and init ials, at 56 106 15c, U5 ,IJ5C anu 50 each. Good Sweaters Tho Best Gift of All Children's Sweaters, all colors, on sale at 9S6 1.119, 2.00 I and 2.50 each. Xmas Waists "Women's Sweaters, all colors and sizes, at 986 1.9S, 2.9S, 3.98 and 4.98 each. Xew Lingerie "Waists long sleeves, nicely made and trimmed, values up to $2.50, Xmas sale price, ea $1.00 Dea ut i ful new Silk and Crepe de Chine "Waists, in all colors, Xmas salo price, ea.... t y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y t y y y y y y f t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y 1L $3.98 X Xmas Sale of Handbags 100 Hrand Xew All Leather Hand Mags, fit ted with pocket hook and mirtnr, J.IK) values, now, each, $1.19 100 extra fine A 11-Lent her Hand Hags, new it vies, real $,'$ values, on sale at, each, $1.98 Manicure and Toilet Sets, in leather cases, on sale at 506 756 1.25, 2.50, 3.50, and 5.00 a .set Don't Forget the Baby Babies Sacques, Babies' Sweat- made of fine ers. $1.50 values. M Babies' Bootees, new styles, at 256 35?, 50 and 75 $ pair. Babies' Uattlcs, new styles, on sale from 10 up to 50? each. wool, 50 to 3 Huhies' Sets, in all I'uliiw. 1.50 up to 5.00. i f y y y y y y A. spec'l,ea.1.15 ! Character Dolls at 256 506 756 1.25 ea. y y y r y tVM , . . V