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NEEDED 10 DEVELOP
fftrmffroTH with gmfiatfta up FAtHer At ?ai fewreirf.
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Srw-nt three r-r old nnd r jpr
n mnn a man tit "0, Onirics I
llnlf, iwe-lmniter nt Cupper. I'nl.. in
I hi- Hlna l.rdjrr ilintrni, rami- ilnan
to .Mnlfnnl lh wwk n a Im-ini--.
errand, leaving for hit tnoiintiuii
home Tneailny.
Mr. Huff wHI note Ihm in that
frrtl mining renter fHii1m veiir mi
the tilth of Jiifw Ihin year. Dunn
tin Mtt lwr vmrn Mr. Unit tin
been Httttatr nt CnpiHT, which i
on (lit1 California ile nf tit Mtntc
liiif, lull oh III Oregon ip of the
siimmil of III Smki.voii raiuic.
Cupper whh foiincrlv iiiuueil Iliit
, ton. A iMtMtnl'I'icc wan c-ilnlili-licil
tilde ten ycnr ngn. Siilii'ilit'litlv it
with robbed. (In iiceounl III' till' I'll 1 1 -tin
to apprehend tin1 robber or mli
crs tin1 iioHtiiiiHter ri'iiiiui1. For
hoiiic month piwlal lumiiios wns siis
M'iiili'il tit tlmt ('(inter. The town
whk uii'hiHtcnt'd Copper, by which
name it will probably continue to be
known.
Kxrcllciit Itnllrimil (ii-ndc.
After jiroipei'tinif tin ltlm T.ctlur
tli-drict fourteen .yeniN 1110. Mr. Hull'
went into tile iiiinitiu litnel of Cnl
il'omiu, iuvestitriiliiiir xeneritl condi
tion thoroiifjhly. Finding nothing mo
proiilNill lis (be Mine l.eilue leiiilorv,
lie leltiineil to tlmt ilixlriel nnd but
inee ipmniiicil. Locating ebiinm then1,
lie hn done n iretit ineitniiio of de
velopment work, in the liopo Ihnt n
railroad would cxcntitisllv bo eon
xtineled to tlmt imuieiiPU fluid and
.give (lie niiuei'M nn outlot for their
JinillllelM.
".Vim," nil tlti- eternn liionii-
lufiieer. ''I luixe lenewcd my Iioh'. I
tbitik I e( the niilimtil coming. Ciii
Hlil for tlii development of tlmt
llfiitltfl ilitrie( will eome willi it.
Mine- ure not made. Thev are foiiml.
It tiik- money to nmke them.
lmtc found tbeni. The railroad ill
ereiite the energy that will make thorn.
Milboiin of dollar' worth of prop
el ly in t ho inot promixiiitf initio I
luue ever wn 1ms linen lyinir dor
nuuit there for .vchiv oaing tp lack of
inetuiH to work thorn. Capital hesi
tuted on Hceowit of nb-enya of triuio-
pollution. I i to t lii- time there hn
been no eoiieeited effort to yet it."
ConipMivil With Other lllstileio.
-Mr. Huff Iiam been n miner for fifty
.vpiir.. Like many other who pinned
their fnitb to I he proKet in the Hlne
l.ede dixlricl, 3lr. Ilnt'f helped to
bbue the v to the biir miniiiu re-uion-
of Hritixh Coliimbiu mid in the
SH(knne count ry.
"When I went into the Briti-h Co
liimbiu mineral country we hud no
modern menu of trnnMntiitioii. We
wete eenty mile from a railroad. In
tint fit years 1 wn there three wil
roadp. Heie eoimtriietfid to the din
triet.whieb then presented inueli leM
proinioe of profitable dou'loimient
tliiui the Illiio I.edjje country. Theie
wa no Immune for the firt rniliwtd.
lleic ue have huadiedi of tlionHiidi
of loan of richer oie than they ever
mined there, alteady wnitmrz fr .ltip
MM'Mt. Theie oar bent nwk ran ei(ih
teen hmihi1i. of copier and 1.25 in
Bold ami ttiher to the ton. Here the
aiyi. ko far exewd that of the Mnt
n fiduatbia mwe that eoMiiarioon
are odions. 'IVre the railroad niut
irrm,rily W of treat leant h iev
oat y muVa or more. 1 Iere it i a mere
loiie'h throw -thirty-five mile-..
1'ot.twokler a (,'olillliiiiter.
"Thrre the eounw of the rail road
mn throuKb a had ronntrv for work
of that kind rocky mountaina, ir
eipitoui. cauyonn, ureat walla of buul
der and a hard itrade. Here we hnve
nn e'eellent roaiib-cd mid an eiwy
crude. The mine in I lie lMue b-dtfe
di-tnet nre eiiv f aeeoaa, cn,y to
lie worked, richer orr, lur;er ledjsei.
and the aholf diM(rict hex iu fine
h.ipp for ueneral o-raliHi. Kwrt
tluna I'ovor- our loi-ol di-triet.
"I wn m MwiLmie uhen Jmi Hill
wn- ;)n a nullum dollar- to dnve
hi- rood lhrouh ta twatev ul that
i-itv. Iho nranwt loininc jnu to
S)iiiKnnc is -J.'iO oli-, ouo. Thot citi
had lo H ilt otvT M tkw l..i. !(..
It :ot n. A uetoucb railvu cir
iie tht bii-iuixH to lint j, ll.nl.
it not liecu for ejgainibtiirt' of t)."h .
and eiuru.T, that dirjav of (.!.. j
nim iojuici roif.ij.'ni, r.iu.tn,!
Would hae been ,t eouiili jjj
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The dill n ultii iiMihd i i u
linnt'inir up t.illu r v- d le l u " . v
di-elosed tod.iv at tin 1'. tin
ter, ulien the rolhi-kim; mu-n .l mi
erv, baed on (leol'ue eMann-' e.ili-
(aliire- will ainar for loiiiiilil only.
"Mrineintr lp Father" v prepared
for the -time liv McManux luin-df.
,i.d it i
.ii. tm iiili
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t I Ml II 1 1 l.ll
1 liialeiii mid
ml thni hi ha- found an
mi) iiieier ut the famous
in lohiuix ,Ie--, a niiifieal
of I'.n-terii voifiie. Hi,
facial evpre hin nre
nn iilioiicd a- inde-eriliabU funny and
hIicii he walk out on the I'mrevtlaiie
toiiij.dit.lt will npear io thoimh he
juht eiiieiwd'lroin n comic pane.
BID HILL NUGGETS j ANTIOCH ITEMS
All-- Kale l''iili. Ii.iiIiii ut the
llardeiiclle- -i limit in tin Kline- dl--lni't.
wa- in (Jold Hill Satalda.
It Ik aniioiiuced that the li'cv. Ilol
litii of the Methodi-t chuixdi at Med
ford will exchnnue with the home
ri.ml. Minriilil oi the MciiiIown
wiih ir.tillnc in Ceiiti it Point Mon
lu. .
I'lunk ln Ponl sheared the Chap
man tniucli of ulieup Tuenda. l-'ruuk
Ii a kooiI ihearer and It will pay
jai-tor on the eeninji of April 0, and ilieen ownera to get htm to ahoar
that a (pianet or .Meiirord Kinder
will aecoinp;in. the pnwtor to llita
place.
Hev. Win: I ton uttended tfie Soutli
eni OreKoii Aliunde mil aMieintion
which met at Medford, Monday, April
'I. and reported that the iiVwintfun
had accepted the imitation from OoTd
Hill elniieh to meet nt that place for
the tiel meeting' which will be in
J it in).
their aheep.
Dell .Morrlaon hoi been helping
Hart Chapman fluUh hia apritiR aoa
liiK or grain.
W. ('. Chapman hauled hi etop of
wool to Central Point Saturday.
The, Hoaaie haftebull team playml
Iho Meadow Ikh 8uinlay. The
core wa 2k to IK in favor of the
Meadow team.
fnut of Aiir fai'iititmi hava flulMl.iut
Mini Xon Newton of the Sardine .,... .urlu ..., mn, mrm n.nwlnm
t'tvek di-trict ana in town Wednea-, for ,.,. Th rrolg mn ,wkJq( nm
ml thin April rain I the making of
DAY IN CONGRESS'
u
W VrtlllXOTON. Apnl 11 Senata:
Mt at 1 1 m. HonuiO)ed debate
J2 fie sugar raiwal resolution.
Heuse: Met at II a. m.
o ?ial and mllltar) coniniittaes eon-
tinned Ooro oil national defenxe
l'OJ- in -
i ' ''at. runtliiiii .1 oi, r w i - tt I - i I
. -r ul
day ixitiriK friend ami xboppinit,
Uailroud eiirjmteri. have been
liuy the mt week J'plaeiir our old
deHt idatform with aoniethiiiK much
iM'tler and nUo uu oiled hardwood
floor in the office.
Sex oral new mines iu tbia ieinity
mv oieniuff up and old onea piittiuK
on larger ere. Very few idle men
iu (Jold Hill. '
'.. I. ICtuley, formerly station
agent for the Southern Pacific ul
thin place, a iu town rViiluy for a
rdiort time on ho. way lo liu ranch
iu the Meadow h. He haa recently
been loeated at lUi right, on the Tilla
mook diviaion.
K, II. ThornbiiM and htmilv of
Central Point, formerly rcident of
thin place, vinted with Uuld Hilt
frieadn lut week.
Cleo (iildirUt ia making an airhip
iu the muuual traiaiug deiartmeut ot
the nehiHil work and great thing
nia be ha(cniiitf hereabo.it in a
abort time, iu fact it might barfM-n u'
far awuy a- Medford.
Mi Mat Itawreucc of flall Creek
who i teacher at l(Nk I'oint. wa
4t)(ing in Hold Hill Tue-tlay.
doha K. Calmer ha taken over the
agency for the Portland (Miperx.
Mr. Anna Miller wa a iitor nr
Oold Hdl Wtilnc-dajr, bringing down
niore of Iho-- lovely w.!l -belled al
iiiouiU trow ber ranch in Sum-, ul
Kv. Kp worth league aoeuil at the
chunh I'ridav a an a derided mic
i'f -g(Mwl, large email and ei
loud aa-w - both indualion of an
enjoyable tone.
Satardav a croad of iii'n h
to the cvlciit nt al.o.it a il. . i
duljed ta aa oaling at A-hUinl
pu v Kl Midtord en roiiti li
bit 4lllld It'll .lUllll 7 ill .: I I,
Infill it the fl-ttl ol tile I
rft.nl. .it, mi.i ttoiiii S i!
ul. ti Mi, .. to U4t icrune- n
pi-tnin !,. tj.utv tf r,.i-...tla Ills .ill
0c tft-,ft,v (ru tt.nitc So. I wil hi in
1.1 ... ., u..t ... I..... Tl... .
u.rr ! rin,..nM iari 11 n' i'i
Nttulav o.i'ftMf. Ui. .'ltd Mr
I: KilU iit.,1 ijiit'il 4iut Mr ! o
fnu. i (Iuii.k utliji u in -t i t'
p.i-t uiH'k), went with u.
lam's ba-kei- in enju linn
tlu A-hlaml park tor th il.i v . i. i
lll OII'IU.
A godl iuiuiImi of Oold Hili I I! -
atlcudcd lotigc in Med lord la-t wot.,
and report a rv fine time.
the grain crops
Mr. Kdmunnon has returned from
Salem and will move his famll In
a few days to their homestead In the
mountains.
Mrs. Sample or Sterling wa Unit
ing her daughter. Mr. Frank Mnr-
dock a few day this week.
Fred Moore of the Meadown motor
ed to the valley Thursda).
George Stacy Is working on the
ditch couiian'a ranch near Agate
station.
Mrs. Moor and Mrs lender weir
lUltlng friends In town Sutunla
Clay Connolly la worklug a few
days for Frank 1 Ford.
The bunch of goats on the Coper
Table Hock are belug sheared by th
wners this week.
al tbe Conian, whieh k odueatotniil
filni" dexigned eaeialv for thr lcii
efil of the ehiMd-. Vas ery well ut
tended and tin- wax an extmucitl
wbirh ieoed r aeeeidable, the
daa will carry ibat the lirt Hatur
day f Bt aiitalb, Mav ft, will be
other feature uf an iaina-tie na
ture, Ibifc time etit by the State
(lame and l-Vb eoMinitt-ioMer. Ilia
tauderille which npHared at thin lit
tle theater lu-t Tn'-dn uhh er
"ntulnctor and well .iMcndcd.
XOTH'R
I'reelnrts Medford North Main and
West Medford register now at tbe
VUtlTrlhiine nfflr
m mi whiwe hnliiliil - lui'ited mi
b inmintain heegn-e hi- bu-ine-- i
I hi re. n pull of III Imi-iiico bf-llej In
kill In 'it- for the men! and hide- and
t" i -Aeti the danger ot their pre-em e,
ie.i i ertainly be rrgnrded a n fin tr
in i'i i'liinir ifwhe-tnnl enterpri-c
mlrcw JeWnmv, owner of the
Kb i.Tiit'ieM mm h the Hkw Indite
di-tncr, i- n benr-hunter, n well n
imrer. Ili farorite way nf hunting
lienr. however, i with the trap, lie
ha- a belter chance to diMtrh the
bent with In- von It bruin in haniii-
eapped with n trap nnd weight attach
ed to one of hia fighting feet.
The bear in t trait di-triet.. nre very
large nnd peculiar! different from
Hie gnxaly and tbe cinnamon. It i
believed that they are a cniaa lietwecn
the two.
On tbe occasion during which the
detail ot tin alorv (bvekoied Mr.
Jeldne-i went to one of hia tmp- only
to find that bruin bad carried it
nwny. The hiiow being deep made it
en ay to Irnek tbe animal, l'p lull
and down. Ihrongli eanyoim nnd over
gorge- .leblneHH followed the trac'.
I'lnallv. the bear bad got into u nai
row gdrfte, the baiikx of which Wing
covei-ed with jungle and nhnrp rockx
thai rendered their n-cenl iiuM ible
to the benr with the trap cliiigiiit:
to hia front foot. So he t'olloued it
until lie came to a prweijuee oxer
which the water pouted in a piclur
erapic waterfall, jtriiin could not gel
buck. The trap with it heavy wood
"drug" uould not be hauled up the
gorge. Hruin'a only c-cnpo from the
dilcHiiin wnH ii bcndli'ie.r plunge down
the waterfall. Tbi- he appeared lo
liaxe iiiuile, without niucli parley, for
he eiidently fwireil par-ait. The wood
"toggle" caught in a crevice in the
roPhhcd of the atream at the edge of
the piecipice. Tbe bear wax in the
xticam of the waterfall. He could
not oeenpo mid tHeie he drowned.
Finnlly, ileldneaw eume upon the
eeri(i of the trnpiodx. It win. very
difficult for hitn to go whete tbe bear
bud gone; but, by plunging into the
waterfall, na the boar bad done, be
finally mipceedcd in relinaiiui bmiii.
The great body dropped fifty feet to
the bottom nf the fn Hh ami theie
.leblneHH had great difficulty iu leach
ing it. Hut lie got it, finally, mid,
after n hard day's work he wu ic
wnided with imai.et.aioH of the ean-a
of (he larget nnd fatteHt In-ar he exer
nw.
"And it w.i- In. l for inc." -aid
.!( Idue , "lor tin ii wa- no more meat
III nix laiib i il ''i, inine."
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New Dresses to Beljfc
Tnk r 1 rrx -
rut on oale lomerrowj:
Wry ritrolv irfo wv nhlr tn offir no immI n vnlnr in
now flrrwhTfi nt hf very iTpgimiiiif of flip jw-nnon. The
(lrww Wfit ri( m frmn Iwo of tllp hig New York hom
iiiid pn coplwl from high-priced iihkIpJii.
The fHntoHnln employed nit inflWn In roinhinntion
with mM'go nr poplin, InFeJin nltmr, gorgptto i-ropp nnd
fnillc illc, flpltMididly inndc in every way, smart looking
and dressed yon will jet the ntniost plen-
nre in wearing. on can Hoctire niot any.
t-olor inimv of whieh are milch-wanted bines
119.50 1
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NEW NECKWEAR FOR EASTER
Such dainly new maierials made up in
f thf new fashion neckwear. Rome are great
J large shawl effects with two and three
f. tier designs, others are plainer styles. At
X 25ct to $1.50 each.
X SHEPHERD CHECKS, 35 50, G5e
AND UP
Come in a hig range of the very popular
black and uhite even cheeks, also broken
patterns. Imperially good for making
women's, misses or girls' coats, dresses
suits op skirts.
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GEORGETTES, CHIFFONS AND SILK
LACES
bsolntely necessary are these light
weight materials, for the making nf the
& new wttists nnd t rimming for the new
spring garments. Come in a big range ol
plain and fancy colors.
srsasumu'v,
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VrWlLLA M.rll VanilU ond that
W'M Uc,'K""u1 aroma that
JUhiAwI ''' ou "lakes yu
jmViiwjl Impatient to bav il uut
ijiwB of ll.e oven.
jiT3i. (543 VcniHa got, fiittlmr dian
wmmmnmsmi vmtivi iuui uiuio
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RAG RUGS SI AS EACH
Come in a big range of mottled effects,
such as blues, yellow and pink, especially
good for bathroom. Size JIGxHl. A wash
vug that will not fade.
JAPANESE BASKETS AND TRAYS
deceived by freight yesterday a ship
ment of this popular ware which is used
a great deal for house decorations. Fern
baskets, fruit baskets, jardiniers, etc. 50J
75f, $1.00 1,. $250
Waists of Every Style
and Material
$1.98, $3.75, $5.95
Styles are not confined to any one
particular type or any particular fab
ric, nor is one particular fabric fav
ored more than another, with the pos
sible exception of georgette crepe.
CREPE DE CHINE $1.98
Comes iu flesh or white, most any
size and several styles.
LACEWAISTS-Sii.75
For the more dress-up occasions,
iu all silk laees, combined with georg
ette. GEORGETTE and BETTER
GRADE CHIFFON and LACE
WAISTS 5.75, $0.50, S7.50
BUY PONGEE SILK, 18c to 75S
A special purchase several months
ago enables us to offer these silks at this
low price. An all-silk imported pongee
which washes like cotton and wears like
linen.
BUY DRUG SUNDRIES HERE and
SAVE ON EVERY ARTICLE -ONLY
STANDARD PREPARA
TIONS. The May Co.
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TIML I Allll.
Leave Medford lor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, ot
8 60 a. m , I 00. 2 00, 4:00 and CIS
i. m. Also on Haiurdar at 11 is p.
m. Baadari laave at 8:0e and 10-30
a. m. aa4 1:00. I 09. S:10 and 0:30
p. m. Leave Ail-land fer Medford
(tall, eiMMpt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m,
1:00, 2:00, 4.00 anil 5:10 p. in. Also
en Saturday nlgbta ot G'30 and
12:20. Sundays leave Aaaland at 0 00
a. m. and 100, 4 30. :30 and 10 0
p. m.
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No Telescope
Is nuooanary
to find why
vr D it u v a
frown. Svrvieu of
Km hij(hst type,
tixx) marcnamlWe ut
riirht iirlfes. and.
tibovw all, protrcvuuvMwiM. in Ioohb loaf
goodrt ww tn4st(Ml mi the bust and we're
carrying a largu mUr-L. of
ESDl'PSBD Books and Forma
AaknowUtlgad tlio beat. Any ofUea will
run rmr hinoothly withtha Imlpof tliueo
timo-anvera and we'll nhow i"ou why.
MR. ED ANDREWS
llltAMATIC AIIT
I'liplls piTjuiicil fur li'Kltlimito ami Mli'iit ilrainn. Tlility jimiV ov-
IHiiionru.
MRS. ED ANDREWS
veid: oTiruitrt
(Hira, oiiiturlii nml ritnroit ronrli. I'lftiHUi yimiV Kiilinro In
public vwiik.
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t i rnooly tor tU
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CHOICE HOUSES!
FOR RENT
$lo no x rwiriia strUtly w-ami
iIceii)l)K poipiiri, ''UWini'ttt f ii Ou 0
$ jr. uo 7 room strtitiv i udon
biuiKulow, xaroM', Most Ja. aaoa
i:'( 7 room 8tltl i"ijrij
I 'iriKdiow, firi'i'aii t.. ..! c p
iiarc, Kara go notult Scto
tJl.JO S Tuout atn. tj, tt,nipri
bunaalon, larw tot Houto itatidaio
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lungaiow fJr-ta Nort'i u
StftT'i -4) rn,rc tttrli tl niniliiii
!jnfea!ou, firtiUif. oirage. Noiiii
Holly.
I U 75 & room luodaro Imiiaalo,
Hbeiitna; porrnas. Hurolt Avamif.
fix no--o room strictly modern
IiiiiikhIow, riraplaio, Karaae. Houtli
Mil let im.
($)l ii.oo 5 room modern bnugalow,
:uih Oakdala.
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White's Velvet Ice Cream
Mala a dclli i(ni. dessert for lunch,
dlnn or picnics
Mold liy dUb, pint, quart or gallon.
Wa pari and deliver all ordars fur a
quart or mora.
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THE DAIRY
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iiti'l liu to lk 100.
Shasta Route to
California!
WHY?
UtaUM ttl thmlt Hont train scrvbe In koihI.
TnrouKh stMdarl and tourist lrpum tar., diniuR
wirs. observalloB library cars to San Kranrtaco. Ul
ract oonnerttoaa ma4a at Han Kraneisco for all
points iu tha Bat and Soujli Coiiiciilenl tlni
of departure from Noitliai'ht ciiu-h and iiuick time
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Also!
Tickets to Kastern poiata via California are low Is
pi lea and i-arr longer irmnait llaiita tnaft on otnor
roulus. lu days aatra atopover allowed at varloaia
points or imotreet lu California. Ariaona, Ttsaa or
Louiaiauu.
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