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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1916)
' "itvmfirm rxrm ;-i- wmvown raxm frommcd. unnTnronn, awion, FnrnAr, aptitl- i. 10W J L THAN SPOKANE'S . tJ..M. Tlioinar, a business man of Anaheim, Callfoniln, between Los AiiKoloa nnd tho ocean bencli, wlio recently came to Mcdford to Investi gate,, some of Uie mining properties of thin district, returned from tho niuo Ledge district Thursday even ing, In company with T. Henry Call.f Rhan, with whom he had homo, Into that region earlier In tho -week. "What I saw In tho Ohio Ledgo andother mining properties of that (errttory," said aif. Thomas, "so lm prosRcU ma with Us vastnoBs nnd Us apparent richness,' according to re liable assay determinations, that 1 feel a reluctance to speak abbut It or attempt to descrllio It. Tho hitter i will not do. . "What must a -mining man think of a spectacle of halt a million tons of ore, rich In copper and gold, al ready lylnc In readiness to ho shipped fo 4 convenient place for final treat ment, - And yet that appoars to ho only a- beginning In tho matter of exposing the luconvputablo mass of brer in that nilno alone. I fo'und nothing In tho lino of veins up there. Thpy are ledges of vast dimensions, In fact, theyyhavo not yot boon fully measurod and will not, bo for years. It appears (o ho n great mountain of cop'per. Anrt w'' 10 copper nro also gold and silver. VI- .'v IiBincnxo Tjfdjiea Kxposeil . "Tho Illuo Ledgn mlno Is only n email portion of tho exposed part of thoBo Immense ledges. They nro broad nnd deep and long. In so mo places 300 foot In width has been measured across tho faco of ono of tlfiojlftilgoR evory cubic Inch of which ls.rlch In copper ore. There uro bov orn) ledges. Assays show' that they nllVearr vuldcs In othor precious metjkta. , : "Vo found Immenso timber In that roglen: nnd 'yet I am lold that wo did, -not penetrate the real forests of that .territory. In addition to tho mining and tlmhor resources of thnt district through which your proposed 'rallVoad will pass, thoro Is anothor yefi' largo commercial proposition up ihfre. Almost tho whole faco of tha.country seoms to bo covered with a stratum of copped sulphldo which i-jms, I am told, 3S porcent sulphur, yo'ii'have, therofbro, hundreds of thousands of tons of tho best fortll ?r,Vbtnlnablo for general purposos. T'h'ati resource alono Is worth an Im menso fortune to your vnlloy and to pilior.roglons to which It may easily bft'.Bhjppqd atva price much reduced holovv.that of tho average commercial fortllzer on tho market today. This ln"ln tho original package. Adulter ation Impossible, All you need to dois to crush this sulphide and apply- It to thp KOl. ' (inciter Tlwm Spokanooi llutlo ''"I heVlovo,.!, havo found ovldcnco fo'vconvlnce mo that tho city of Med fords today hao at Its backdoor ro soilrc'oa of much-greater value njitf extent than Spokane, WaBliIngton, had thirty years ago. Spokano Is a jnrfgii'lflcont Inland city today. Hh ; lio? Ucultural nnd agricultural Intor .o'sts'aro mero sidelines; as yours will bo,' abundant as thoy nro. You havo today, resources greater, moro con veniently reached and richer on tho Qvcrago'than those which mndo Uutte, Montana. ' ' I'Why' these Immeasurably great resources hv6 lain dormant at your door bo long Is a mystery. Dut I nm ,jvlllfng to predict that their final de velopment lias begun and that tho now bra tax Mcdford and all of tho beautiful and rich country In south ern Oregon and northern California ijfijl 'date from lo day on which you lyoto liQ bonds as a loan to begin tho consti-ucllon of tlw railroad from this city to the HJue Ledge district." j'jlr, Thomas loft on tho 1045 train for his homo;" but he wlU roturn In 'duo tlmo andk look aftor interests Vhlch bo obtained whllo hero on this i'rlp'df Inspection. This California, visitor Is n plain business juau of mdtdre age, vvho, hnn 'been, In tho great mining regions of Jynda, in which he was deeply In terested, and)now, the I'uclflo const through years of .oxjicrlcnco In busi ness 5n Various parts pf-it. Ho I not a "boonwV , Iii any ;senso of the, word, but U maj' read.Ur he pcfcn that aAcaroful, lispqcUoB of some of tho f.esbirce of this southern. Oregon csiinn-y bas wiado hln" already a , boo'.teef tho right typo. COMMENCE WflRK ON lmirAlli.-lf ,.... iUTTEfALLS HATCHERY , .. W.'tbdrrlan returned to llutto Fatu Thursday to commence actual work, on the flume for the fish hatch feV'aud feeding ponds. It will tako 3100 feet of threo foot flume and 1200 feet of ditch to get tho amount or 'wa'ler drrired for tho big ponds tVi'o put m d will cost more than iiotiW -wkat -was formerly, -supposed liiit .tC ilh atid'garaa commission readily grMted tho Incroasp In cost aa4 the work will be pushed to com- MINERA WEALTH OF VALLEY GREATER Anli MPrepredriewM Committee Uunchef Huge Model of Armored Dinosaur Satire on Military "PreparednW ... ,. "H ! r 1 I ! I i Hnttp"PCestti "-m1 "Tills animal believed In 'preparedness'; he Is now extinct.' EDI AS OF WA&IIINCITON, April 7. Tho nnti - "preparedness'l doimnijlop, which is planning u lag; ''swiuj: aroiunl til eirclo" to bloi'k thn proliosetl nrniv nnd unvy inereiHo hilln, lin lduiii'lioil u liuae model ' I hi vxliuet "niniorod iinoHiiur" us a mitiro on "inilitiiry lU'opuri'dnOKK." t This ilinoxu ill',, which ih about tit- leeu feet Idiil' nnd huilt in propor tion, will he ciiriied'oii n huj,'o truck throiifxh the vmioim oitioswhieh tho tour will include. On one side of the truck is n long plncnrd .rending n follews: "All nrinor pinto; no brniu.". Ami on tlio other siilo u long Ktienmor mi nounciii': "ThU nniiinil, tniKtiii',' to inilllnry iircpiirodnesH, Intel no intel ligent foreign policy; ho ih now ex tinct." .Symbol of PrcpaiiMliies The committee lm issued the fol lowing stntement rcgilrtlinp; the "nut iirul history of the iiimorcd dinosaur hh it Kyinbol of t-o-cullcd inilitiiry pro parcdncw.": , . "Wo respectfully nrescnt the; arm ored dinosaur Hnmctmti'rt known as thn stiM'iisniiriiR -tn mil' fVllow-citi- .- -'-.o" .-..- . .- . -..-... ,.- xcn.s iik u 'proper nun uppropniiio i . , A.vmhol of i current dny iiiilitiiiisut. Nothing, wo tmliinil, could hi more liko tho 1 it'll vy,' Htiiiiililiug, ' clumsy, hrutiil fooler.v .which is k,ntniviii!' Kuropo Ihuu Ihis old jnonster of the piist. This creatur.0, iill'iimun pinto nnd no hpiins, hud liQ.moro intelli gent way of living thnn Hint of "iide- quntc jncpiircdncH." lie cndcnvfircd to meet nil his difficulties by piling on more mid more nrnifjr until ill lust lie sunk by his own clumsy weight into tho niiirsh binds such ns one would expect io fiml ut Ion' tide nt Ojster liny. No Koivlgn 'Policy The nrmoreil llinoMUir, with u hrniiu'cuvity moio diiniuntiie in pro portion to the si.o of its body than thnt ot nny other uuiiunl, was unable to conceive of mi intelligent fotfclii policy. It wus liko the mlliturint in this, Moreover, its vislrti was limit ed. Its eyes were small mid could only look sideways; it coifld not look nhend. It is thought- by those who lmvc studied llieso creatures Unit nt one time thoro wore nt least fourteen different species of unnorcd dino saurs roaming about on the face of n H NOSAUR SOI MODEL PREPAREDNESS tin earth. This fuel llni n peculiar significance, ns there are jusl that number of patriotic societies in this po nil try now urging dinuxmitiiin prc pnreilnesi upon us. Increasing hulk nnd development of armor caused the dinosaur to lose celerity of movement. Thiiuks to "p'repnreilnesV he lmd no need to think and he became a sluggish, slow moving crcnture of low mentality. WhercuH his contemporaries in the nnimnl kingdom, lioe minds did not run so much on "prcp'tiredness," kept their witB iibout tlrem and worked out plnns by which to live nnd let live with tho result that modem lUmi ami the nrmored dinosaur now meet each other onlv in museums.' Speeches Scheduled So it will be with the great nation-. Tl.ic free peoples who refuse to take upon themselves (ho load of militar ism, nro destined to mnreh far -nloiig the rond of human progress whilo the goose-stepping, eternally paint ing worshippers of the militarist top boot will hnvo "prepared" themselves oTff the face of the ciulli." The uimored dinosnur is scheduled for nnpenrnnco shortly, in Now York, rtuffalo, ('levclund, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dcs Moines, Ivnnsiis Oily, St. Louis, Cincinnati nnd l'itls hurg, where plans nre under wnv for big mass meetings designed to ventl Ioto "thp truth about prepa'rednefts." Among tho BpcukuiS scheduled ure: Washington Gladden, Keolt Xenring, Amos l'iuehot, llubbi ' Stephen S. Wise, Dr. John lTnynes irolmes, President Jnmes 11. Muurer of Iho I'Qiinsylvnuiu Htnle Federiition of Labor, John A. McSpnrran, .legisla tive chniriiiiui of llii KilfionnJ Ornngo; Heihert S. Higelow o?.T(;ln cinnati; Genernl Isanc K, Shorwooijl of Ohio, nnd others. AI tpiiarllo Chaplin, tho only and orig inal Chnrlle, will ho scon today in tho most unlquo pictures of bis career. The signing of .bis $ 10,000.00 con tract which Is nald him weekly by thqIutuol Film corporation. This picture takos up tho biggest part ot this week's Mutual Weekly, showing Mr.. Chaplin just as ho la scon on tho strcpt, without any makeup what ever. Como today and seo what a good looking chap Clinrllo really Is. The other part ot tho program is tho usual good ono. "Tho Phautom Witness" In multlplo reels; "A Baby Grand " a piano comedy, and tho Mutual Weekly will eomplote tho bill. Until Cottolene was offered, people thought and rightly that most fried foods were greasy, indigest ible and unhealthful. But Cottolene was quickly found to be a frying aid which actually made foods better tasting and better to eat None of the good flavor of the food is allowed to escape; the cooking process is rightly finished and the digestibility of the food is retained along with tempting taste. It is this natural quality of Cottolene which also makea it so superior for pies, pastry, biscuits, cake and all shortened foods. Try Cottolene order a small pail from your grocer. Then arrange with him for a regular supply. Write to our General Offices, Chicag o, for a free copy of our real cook book "HOME HELPS." nsaFA!RBANK2H5E3 ASKS SOFT PEDAL UPON UNN ECESSARY NOISES IN THE CITY Hello, neighbor! Through the medium of the press I w i-b to nppcnl to jour souse of honor regarding Rome 'pence disturbers thnt I iiiii unite sure you will not permit I whin you realize how they nflect oth- irs. 1. Won't you please sco to it Hint your dog is imuirdinlolv broken of unnecessary barking and howling! It may not disturb you, but I assure you that there me ninny within range of hearing thai nro simply tortured by the animal's bail manners, nil of which merely reflects on tho owner for keeping n' neighborhood pest. If yon must keep n dog, won't you pleitso i5oe to it thnt ho .is promptly broken of bad mnnnorfi? if y,m KUy y0U cannot break" him oT burking nnd bowling, (hen dispoie of him other wise your tortured neighbors will construe it that you havo absolutely no consideration for others. No one can bo fonder of dogs tlum the writer, but ho doos not' permit (hem unbridled liberties. Thoy"lovo to servo you nnd will respond to your slightest wish if trained to oboy. 2. Now, just n Riiggostion about chickens; of uourse you do not let them out on purpose, but they do get out by cnrelenssness hi having the gnle or door open, or the wind slink ing tho gnte so the button turns, or pel haps n neighbor's child will open the gate, nil of which can bo avoided if a fastening is used that the wind or n child cannot open. And what nbont thnt braying rooster that turns reeupcrnling sleep into wakeful tor turo to nt. lonsl fiO per cent of hit. iiiiinily within Injuring, from 1 to 0 a. m.f Ib it ronlly necessary thnt you keep such u torturing fnctorf I think not, lit tlfo first place, ho is not neeessnry for egg production and tho market really, prefers infortiJA egg, and thby keep muoh better; SQ unless ho is kept' Wr ehbico breeding, you .are nt anftdiitonal expense iu feeding niul piviijinj; tho locality with u sleep disfuiber that to some is' truly n torture. I wus told of n dear old ludy who lives by herself in u lo cnlity whero there is u nightly contest bolween two Hore'eVliing roosters, one -on each side.' of her. Sho ties pad ding over her' curs', but oven (hen she does not escape tho shrieks, nnd then it is risky iu doing so in enso of fire or other alarms sho would not hear ho readily. Tho writer can fully flynt patbir.e with those so tortured, or I retire with cotton nnd padding in and over oiirs.' I tiictl iho Holland hotel one niclii with the intention of tnklnp; rooms tlioro it touiiil ngreenule, hut I could not endiiro if, us there was n shrill-voiced rooster somowhero north that simply mndo sleep -impossible. Now, if you must keep n rooster, won't you please seo to it that bo is ho rIiiiJ. up nt niglit thut his eternal screeching will not nffecf oilier than you nnd lief If you have n fitirly tight coop shut mm. in tlioro will it largo tubo connecting with your bed room. I hope you will not let any of it escnpo you. It is golting nlong in the season whon ranny will sleep in open pordioH uml wcll.ventilnted rooms, nnd with n moist atmosphere noise or sound is conveyed n much greater dibtaueo thnn iu drv nir. 3, Loud talking1 nt night sboiild bo avoided, nnd especially when passing i n Irotiso In dnrJuof, nn you know tlio occupants have retired nnd do not tviili to be the victims of vour bointer. ohm hilnrity. Now, won't yon pleitso bo n little more considerate of your neighbor's present, mid not ilo or permit tliingH to be done that will In any way disturb our neighbors, mid iu reality cultivnlo pence and good will towards neighbors, which will have n tendency to soften u to na tional and international harmony. Vour neighbor, MHUfOllDlTE. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Ght In the habit ef drinking a gtaqi of hot water before breakfast. ,- We'ro not hero long, so lel'n mnko our stay agrccablo. Lot ur live well, eat well, digest woll, work well, Bleep well, and look well, what a Rlorlowi condition to attain, and yet, how very easy It Is It ono will only adopt the mornlriK Insldo bath. Folks who aro accustomed to fwl dull and heavy whon thoy nrlso, pllt ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, fool ns frcBh as a daisy by opening tho sluices of the system each morning and Hushing nut the wbolo of tho Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Evorrono. wbethor ailing, sick or woll, should, each morning, boforo breakfast, drlnlc n glass ot real hot water with a tcnspoonful of llmostono plinsphnto In it to wash from tho stomach, liver nnd bowols tho previous day's lndlgcstlblo Wnsto, sour bllo and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, awcotonlng and purifying tho entlro alimentary canal boforo putting moro food Into tho stomach. Tho action of hot wnter and llmcstono phosphate on an empty stomach Is womlcrtully In vigorating. It cleans out all tho sour formontatlons, gases, wasto and ncldlty and gives ono n splondld appotlto for breakfast. While you arc enjoying your breakfast tho water and phonphato Is quietly extracting h largo volumo ot water from thn blood nnd getting ready for a thorough flushing of all tbs insldo organs. The millions ot people who Rre bothered with cmsJftUH. bilious spcjta, stomach tre-uble; c-t,hrs who have sallow skins, blood disorder aad sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound ot HraseUne phosphate from the drug1 store. This will east very little, but Is ufflelwt te make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Inslde-bathlng before break fast Charlie Chaplin The Only and Original TODAY . will be seen In the Mutual Weekly signing tho flO.OOO.Ou weekly con tract with tho Mutual Film corpora tion, Mr. Chaplin will bo seen lu an entirely different stylo ot comedy in all now pictures at tho Htar theater, where all other good pictures uro shown, In tho near future TODAY Is your clmnco to see Charlie Chaplin just as ho looks on tho street, or lit TODAY'S picture ho wears no make up whatever. Come and seo what a good looking chap ho really Is. The other part of our program is tho us ual good one. Phantom Witness a fealuro drama in multiple reels, featuring Kathryn Aduiim. A HAIIY GRAND, the piano comedy. Mutual Weekly of tho latest oejitH, Another good show For 5 and 10c. flsBHsLE" Ladie f Day SATURDAY 'attire' Daniels' SALE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will be offered all over the store to Ladies tomorrow. We want ladies to feel at home at this Sale Read This At 10 o'clock Saturday mornintf, all day Ladies' Holeproof Hoie, regular 50c value, only 200 pair, limit "t "2 ri riCHf one pair, Special ...-' & V JfcJ -- 'Ladies Gloves, regular $2 and TQf $2.50 values. Going at a pair ,,'' Ladies1 Imported English Hats, regular $2.50 values, these arc hew sum- Q2f mer stylish hats. Special at ... . J Girls' new Summer Hats, reg. TCl $1.25 values, light weight. At.. " Bargains to Buy for the MenFdlka Mcii'h regular 15c irandlcertjliioffl, two for. . i...Jl9f Mcii'h regular 25c, Linen Handkerchiefs for. JLTf Mon's regular !)5c Linen llandkorehicfp foL, 2B4 Men's regular 50c Linen IlniidkoroliicfH for. 3 Men's regular 15c Sox for L. . 9f Mcii'h regular 25c Sox for. ..'. Iftf Men's regular 50c,Sox for.. t , .,J39f Men's regular 25c Neckties for. , Iff Men's regular 50c Neckties for .'.j,.,. ,dfy Men's regular t 1.00 Neckties fbr. :. :. . Men's 50c Work Shirts for. .?... 3 Men's regular $1.00 fine Shirts for ,79f Men's rcgular.$t.25 fine Shirts J. .3 Men's regular $1.50 fine Shirts.;........., fl.l Men's regular 50c Porosknil Shirts and Drawers 2fi Men's regular 50c 1J. Vs IX Shirts and Drawers JWty Men's regular $1.00 Porosknif, Union Suits 78f Men's regular 1.00 fina TJiilon Suits..... JW4 Men'ff regular if2.00 fine Union Suits fl.3$ Men's regular $1.75 fine Pajamas,;'. f 138 Men's regular $1.2,i tie Night Shirts 794 Men's regular 50c fine Holts - v....v.. ..39 Meii's regular 50c fino SiiKj)ender8...-..'.........'....., 30 Men's regular 25c Carters.. ... lUf A THOUSAND 6THER WOlOHRrUI, liJtOAIM The (jntiro stook is going; '" Renioniher spiHsiii' attention will lo given" ih jUulief ! morrow, Saturday. '. ' v Be Sure and Come! Every effort will he made to tako tinnj to wait on creiy lady that enters this store. " V 4 KIBMBRR, lOXiVCTLY AT Kl A. M.XjmA oU day. Of course those coining first will lmve first eho. Clood things don't last forever so como early. The Selling L Daniels' Stock g& Will Continue BaUy. Ladief ar welcome every day. V-v1 . t