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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
vArwmx fffiforrfi at r r twAwv , mi fifofh. oi,'M.o 'iiifi.hw wim -7. im. mmfnm ml III ,11 ill ill H J Ii i k A t w GREAT wm i CONVICTS TRY TO 'ROUSE CONVICTED SOCIAL SERVICE FOR BLUE LEDGE iILYNCH BISSELL ROAD SAYS FRYi AND NED 200 EXPOSITION BRINGS J'owiibljr no rim him irnyrril Hie p poind rout of tho Ifullis railroad projaet from Medford Ut tha Klamath riw 'ififir unit observed it mora Hosdr than ('. 4. Pry, o of lit aevtral mn lankly interest ad in the tfendopntsnt of the Iilu Idf (Jim Iriet, aad, therefore, equally inlrest erf in lh development f the propo-ed railroad lransMrtation out of that region. Whan tho railroad ' ahull have been competed to the HI us l,dge dialrict, then we may lifin to UUk of transportation into that re jflott hmmi, for it will contain a large pojmlation rf minora and tlu'ir fam ilies, whom it will be our opoortunitv lo aupply willi all of tho tiling re quired in au iinmonsu and autivo linn JHr cam ). Wlion asked what he would roujcli ly oatimnlc the toiitiH from the liluu Lwlxo dUdrii't would ho for the rail road whim liuilt, Mr. Pry amilcd broadly and aaid: "It ia beyond ms slide compulation." Howovor, since ma ay Modfnrd pooplo who ought to have information nliotit Hint vast territory, hut, tia n mutter of fHd, Imv not, Mr. Fry offorcd a mtmiis of approximation. Artiml 'ftniruiirfl 1'ohsltdo. "'llio Mine Ledge diatrii't aa a ton- nago producer must he viewed from an angle of itoaailiihly," Haul Mr. Fr "A etiial tonHnga in HiRht in eav to figtno. Had nil IIiim western country been hold (o llio actual visible ton nage, there would Imvo hocn very lit lle railroad liuililiiifr. It was tho ims Nihlt) tonnage that tho prngrcaaivc business man could aeo would natur ally follow tliu oonstriietion of rail toada liiat naitaud thmn to ho built. "The lllue Ledge ia h district and a Minor I hull. 'Tho Hluc Ledge mini) hi a iwrtiallv developed prnierty in that holt. It ia the mine that mod piMipla ciiuaidor it worth while to build a railroad lo; but prospectors Know that iwrlial development of the HIuu Lfldgo mine Iihw proven the poaaihil Ities of IIih camp and Ibu mineral boll. It ia aituated on ouo of the veins of tht bolt and oxtctida along ita eourso for four iiiiIoh. The 'work iiifta' M the vein me mi a Mtrt of oaeh of (wo nlaima, or Icnm than .'10011 fel, allowing that about dno-Mlv-UHth of the pnnmrty lie been proa- IHMJUHl. hcr 100,000 ToiihKIiomii. M0f thia '.WW tmi of proapwlwl Vaitt (not uWIoimm, ioiimI yon) lliere k ahown a tonnaiie tit ore actually hhM-Jwd out of more than 100,01)0 luMfh If Ilia ore bodieN were cou HWlwl in oan MeH. ah Ihev are known to vxiMt, and blocked, no doubt Iho praaetit workui(a would yield a Million Itwia. KmImiv deloMMeiit of the 3000 feet proa pee tod, ahould the WUHagtHtienl decide to .mk or out (ho ora lonliea below the preaent work iMfa, no doubt would piodueo a Kieat additional lonuaae. "WTit'W It ia Neeu that, i.U :MHH) feel of pnuMMlml vein mailer in thia do. triel, a itoaaibl ton.na(f of tuillious Mfly b ektuaaleil, Ihcre ia no )KMibto reaaott to Mietv that the mnaiuiiMf aix.henha of the win fcoitkl not produce a Mini tonnage. "TWa ia (be poaaiblhty of I he pi.. dilution of one of (be raiiiea in the ilwtriil. Th aame vwn on which the 1Mih l.edge mine k situated it. kuowu la esteod about four mile uoHh of tlwt proiwrty and uwt lour uiiIch MHth. Tho .Moiv lllif ,MIh. Tho. ahowa that on I he Hluc IedKe vew there u, nHna fttr ,W( nl ninea, each one being the sume in stit aa the pioneer roiertv. When w ewikider the known extent of Una "MnetiMt mineral belt, reckoning the lllua l4Hlgi mine u oul a purl of of the wiiih, the tonnage p.KKibil 'ly ought to begin to dawn on the WUlda of the outhidc public, for tbeic ! Msleen iwrullel mmmk Mi thia dn. tnot. There o. Mom f.r three mine at four mile each w en), ,M, mm Jdge ein. h , BO, ne.e.ar, however, to make the mine o ong. it ia known that aome of lbco wina are more tbun 3IMI f,.,t ,lt wxlth. H i enaiK keen, therefore, that, with thia wm .yotein of (be HI ue I .edge diatriet, them o. r..i.m t.,r uianv xerv law nuuea not wt -p'iied "hyimr to the onlb and w,k ot Um lllue Udge cliatnct, twehe milc aaang the Klautb river, i, the Uapnx Cmp 4ulrwt, itn a ry ury,t lon. ivf aJready hliM-ked mil li ,fc )tt.r. ftiy aafe to elnuate that there are a.OO.WM) tuna of ..re a tillable in that diUriet, whoh. like the I tine lige, i WiHfdy waitioa; tor oieana to uatit further ililp)et anH lo eiulile (he jMHuiiaKeM to realize on tho ore nl- rtNMy Woeled. JllUlnna of IWl of 'Iliulwf. tlVUk tit xtenbiou (t the Hula lb Uk 1h JUu Idge and throtfh t1M Cmi-Uttn )M to the Klamath rltift it uriU mU lbt count rv. with 'mMuH'.2JJM'(M ' "'' 'ttWIkVUiUliJtf Juttkr Mtd ibiue with ED FOR MURDER UNWNfl, Kan., April 27.- An gerwl hy ibe atari of the murder of Kdna Iinamore in TopelB Tnendn.., 200 nrinonera today were rfianeretl after they had attempted to attack Fred x4 f Tofwka, auHpmted of the crime, in the atate penitentiary yard. The priaonera had haard of Hi-i- nell'a arrival hers to ano him from the Topeka mob that invaded Iw rence laal night, and under the ?rv of "Come on, hoya!" they ruhed nt Hiaaell. Deputy wnrdena and nrlaon guanla clubbed the pnaonern to aub-miaxion. ON BOOZE CHARGE; GOSPEL TO HOI TOJT.ICA, ICan., April 27.-Moat of the inen who went to lwienee last night with (he mob to get Fred Itix hcII, who ia being held for tho mur der of IMoh Diiwinore, camo back 1 1 ToHkn early today, llxcitement ap imreiitly haa aubaided. Mow to bting liiaxell to Towkn for a preliminary hearing ia tint pjobletn that ia now bothering Shawnee coun ty offieiala. "We do not dine to biiug him here now," Haul Countx Attorney W. I'. Atchison, "and wt he cannot lie held imli'liiiilcU in a inl in auollier oiiitt withoul Ik ii.t: 'ivcu at l.-a-t .1 prclitinnlirv lieuinu.' AHlIUNf), April 27. Kane Kona, ia WRoa traae of bootlegging th jury diaairrMid yeoterday, waa immeHMtely tried before Justice Oil letie on a charge of circulating ad vertising matter in behalf of whole aah Ikinor howaea, to which charge he entered a plea of not guilty. K. J. Carlnde wax the complainant wit Hean. The apecific whikv concern for which Konae ia nccuaed of adver tiaing ia a "Diamond in the Hotigh" brand, wholoaalej and retailed at Hill. Houae wua found guiltv and fined 200. Ilex attorney, l'orter .1. Xeff, gave notice of an aiqtea lo the circuit eoiirt. The jury in the oat of K. T. Sta pie, IikewiMe accuaed of frnctiiring the prohibitory law, wa- ordered ilia eharged before a trial wn bail, pend ing fuither (IcvelopoieiiU. The ei im con calendar is filling tip. On TucMlny night Mr. A. J. Fierce, proprietor of the Fniniew rooming npartnieiita in the deHit dia tricl, huh nrreated on the charge of keeping a houae of ill -fame. At a preliminary hearing on Wcdtieaduv aftcinoon -be wa I oiuid over to up K'ar bctore tin next rati.l iiuv RIZE PLAN TO PROSECUTOR BY WITH LIQUOR CASES Idzile Thurnian Colin . arreated jeaterda) In Horntirook Cal , on a warrant laaued In tlila (otintv cbarg Ing Iter with rontrlliutliiK to (lie le llnriiuncy of minor glrla, waa jiroualit to thia city Inm ovoulUK and taken to tho county Jail nt Jnckaonvllla Inut night, there to await prollmlnurv honrlng lioforo Juatlro Taylor's court tomorrow. Tomorrow, nlao. will ho hoard tho cnne of Arthur Dlltr. and Mm. Viola Htono, ot tlin lOlwood rmimlug homo, and Mrs. I.ola Hill, of the Cams rooming Iioiiho, on tho cIihimo ot ihiII lug liquor. Prosecuting Attoruo) Kelly will np pear for tho atato lit all of those easos. Following the convlotlou of Itanse Itouso yesterday In Ashland for distributing advertising matter for California liquor housos In this atate, for which he was fined I'.'oo Proa orutor Kelly has had warrants laaited for several of those eutei prising l.ua Inesa Institutions for sending wIiIn key advertlsementa to this county for distribution These are the first war rants of Hi Is nature laaued In thia state, aa Itouse'a eonvlrtlon waa Die first tor thia violation In tho state Attorney Porter J. Neff. for Itanse House, will appeal the la tier's . on tho gioiind lhatt he fine In ux-cesHlve SI m p The CrUnlles' trip to Camp Nick, scheduled for Sunday, April .10, prom lues lo he exceptionally Interesting. Iloaiitlfut mountain scenery, bracing mountain xephyrs and exciting moun tain stream fishing In lllg llutte will contrlhute to the gaieties of the excursion. Tho P. & I! special will leavo Med ford at 7 o'clock In Hie morning and will arrive at llutte Falls ahout 'J o'clock. The remaining diamine will bo covered mi foot. On the re turn the train will arrive In Medford about 7 i. w. llCach member of the partv should take an abundant lunch and a spoon and clip. Urisxlloa are privileged to Invito their friends. For furt liar Information, roll on or phono tho committee, (1 I, Trlech ler, I.. I.. Cathrart or MInm ICtliel Ciirr. Although the evangelical work of t)w Billy Sunday nter haa Its sup porters, it la enraglng that there haa come Into the religious life of the country a tendency toward put ting religion Into practical channels The laymen'a missionary movement as part of a nation wide undertaking brings the message of the gospel to the men who fight the world's bat tles, the men who have an opportun ity to put Christianity to work In everyday life. The new method of placing Chris tianity on a uuelnoaa footing la ad mirably illustrated In the religious display In Medford this week. With the object of giving churches an efficiency balals to work on, and Information to help them In their ef forts, the Proabytorlau hoard of home missions put a number of experts In New Hriinswlck, K. .1 The work hegan with a hoiiso-to-hoitse canvass to dotorniluo tho nationality of tho population. Tho tronil of neighbor hoods was studied. Crimes ami ar rests were Invostlgated and their causes traced, ovory rano bolng look ed Into, the age of offenders and their environments being oxamlned. Housing, recreation, schools, sau Itarv conditions, hoalth records. In fart ever) element that goes to make up life were looked Into and the fe Kiilt was a definite sot of recommen dations which were drawn up with charts Illustrating conditions as thev were found. Those dlaplaya were shown In a public place and indicat ed to the churches Just what the should do. Similar investigations have been made by the hoard In rural districts. Including counties and groups of counties, tho object being to Improve country life materially and spirit ually, to make tho farmers better farmers, to got In touch with the granges and to work In co-operation The entire work might lie summed up In two words -applied Chrltttlan-llv EK DEPOSTS OF MANGENEE M W XI, I lou.. II, of ltd llluff, Cal , representing men of capital who are looking for chrome and man geneac, in devoting a few dava to Investigation of proa pec ts in this dis trict for minerals of that character The are used In the manufacture of iokira. dc-atuffs and also In the manufacture or chrome steel It Is said that they are found In deiaistta of considerable dltueusloiis at one or two places In this district and that development work is being done somewhat extenslvelv on one deposit between here and the coast Karl lit lea for transporting It hav. not been ahuudaut In this part of the state Hence tts development h i teen delaect on that account Mr McDowell alatos that tho for whom he Is making the search are cartful aa to location where transportation facilities are conveuleutb lo-n Otherwise tbe cannot hamll u i realise that luck of transportation i , clllties has greail) discouraaed u in ral development in this part or t n coiintr," aald Mr McDowell With that aupplled." he added, "there i he no doubt about the magnitinU or development that wilt fellow ' FAR ASSOCIATION 10 BE REORGANIZED The Men bantu asKOclatlou and Commercial club rommtttcca appoint ed to reorganise the fair association met at tho Armor) Wednnsda) night and completed the Initial plans. Splendid success has been met In Medford and slip aria of the count and another mseilng will lie held I rlda) night. May 5, at the Armon t complete the organisation and elect directors and officers The as Deflation xt til be known aa the Jack son Counlv industrial Fair and will he capitalised at U'.'.OO The aoli.it Ing tommlttee will com In no their work for subscriptions at once Kin five aharea were rereutiv suescrlbed at a meeting of (he Commercial club and Merchant association There is a live t.iiiuh behind the new oraaui sallou and the fair this full will le one of the heat in Oregon. 1 1 for ATI'DVTIO.V A. F. .V A. M ASpci ial lommuni. alien jr .1 in iv. ntnu Xpill .'Mh V tin puipoM ol i onliTriiik tin M M .1. ii. Ml M M eoi.ll.ilh in iti .' V llll IH.IIK i, "M I I. I II million of tonnage, dirrtilv tni iim to the Kotfut- Itivcr vullcv. In i . tiplMlHf the lllue Lodge give Me,li..i. a oinuii'rviul center ucct".. to tii, tour tioiihwHMcnt eoiiulic- ot ( i i I tolllld. lit Which lb Die 1110 ovel loo IHMI 111111,(1110 tec! ot uiorvluillt !l A Fine Aid For Mother-io-be V',. nro nil Rrcttly Indebted to tbo Who tell their cxpcilem os. And among tl. nnnr tlnrwtiit wo r 1 1 iiiul an. aro it Imnii.l tt Im k rt in,.' u ut rr I mt In.'tli, r. la iplvn III 1 cxtrn ll lYIIKSlf cv L I 'Mnthf r i I i n.t " rt it la up pi .'.1 Trr the bimIm ef the I,hm.i n ii ll.fl'r plM4flln h IN neurit U IW I rt.fw.if tf'l c rti ! !' nt ifi Ww it a in paiai in.iai;t ti ! T'rr ft -f rmrul l (I I rim a i iv MAP OF OR ISSUED BY FORE STER F x Kllioit, st.nc fori stir at Si I. m Ii.ih piildihhed the most inmiir. henxlvi. map of Oregol .vet IHNiied It is x7 feet in slie and colore.! to show the foreat aroa, tho burned off and logged-off areaa, the brtntb and ban en lands County and pub lic roada are also ahown. Knough of the maps were printed for dlstrlhu Hon to the publb schools and a few have been left over. The map Is not for general dlstrii.iitlou, but an t obtained from the office of the Mate forester at $ . u op) SPEAR HEAD" AN OLD TIME FAVORITE The Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET The man who chcwi gets by far the matt wholesome enjoyment and satis faction out of tobacco, etpecialf) if he chews flug tobacco The rich juices of the leaf are retained in good plugs better than in any other form. For more than a generation Spear Head has held I r! place at the favor ite high-grade (dug chewing tobacco. Tint unique ditmuion it due solely to tiie wonder I ul quality and flavor of Spear Head the richest, mellowest, tastiest chew in the whole world Spear Head is the choicest of all red Hurley, band-stemmed and made into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitar) factory. ou can't ibew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it's a part of the tobacco That ruh, ripe, red Hurley taste keeps on plcaiac you as loos as )iu keep on die inc. Chew Spear Head and you'll be chew.ng (he puK t and most satisfying t ' a. to that us rs-ible to make. In ti i is wrapi! ii wax paper I i niii-iili im 1 m .- uif it f MIL r I i lliMI Ita.-.,' .r ,.. t .a 'V ixi ii I,, ro ,.f out air..n. '.'.'.!; I1irifnrl 11xiirn lilxtmfc r1 ..-. n tia , . ! uif imi' nil I II - 1. . .,..,. ww ..v . J Vhi i xi m i kui e tmi.l ic i a KttU . f M t H I vt hi i r. h u I iHie Ik! U a. tt f I d'l fr u ytir Wo Move .. i . t ... i i tirai .!,. t .i ... --'""! iimoer aiui iee grcuirei uniiptoioi co :.;. . "' ,. " "ur "'"J U set .....,.... niuerul tout.trv m the Imttd hutra U-.U M lnr "U MHW ??" "OUSES, HMxNS, GARAGES, 11 demand l. that mt Otaitut lor Jt ( XVV''f MVCHINEKV, Etc vi't janrnd ot jimdwe of till kll'iU Uh t u wwei. ottftj in tiTsort' ' will l.ix lite ciiuicitv ..r cc: acie . f '.'f'9"' lil ',' -f ' aie wiW ,, 1'l.on,, isn-Sjl , 1-iul in Uoe.c l(,vu velVv." l(.r'!JVU(,,t'li"f"W" V " T7 lltU M. fjBjBjaji anaj TB wM Iff mm 1 "Wheii it comes I success of tlie day Allihefoodvahe . i of Wheat inibemost A appelizinQ ferm I' fekmfSff All Wl4 JFA jSf Ready iok g vwk AA'jy ' ' ' ' -XJjAk Amu y f7f I Ntr vvnoHT 10 ooacn XCfflarreSpy rt Strawberries Strawberries Jones Certainly Has Dandies Creamery Butter 60c a Roll (Applegatc and Jones' Special Guaranteed) ORANGES 30c a Doz. Remember We are always below the other fellow Quality considered Phone early Saturday All Kinds of Vegetables ,- JONES' CASH GROCERY S The Store that Started Medford Rolling HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Ph 235 East of Park STORE CLOSED The whole entire stock to be sold to raise money See ad in tomorrow's papers o WILL H. WILSON 36 N. Front St. Auto Service from Eagle Point to Medford and Back The undersigned ill leste Frank l.ewja' confectionery every day ex cept Sunday for Medford with bis autn at 1 o clock p m , orrtttng at 2 o i p m Leave Nab Hotel, Mod. ford at i 0 d a , arrteo Eagle t'olf.t at 0 oO n q A part or tao traffic Is solicited 8. H UAONISfl, Kacl Point. Oreson. jLEIrA (Tflftjjtefji. MA0e mlmf $11 MS jJfW TO ORDER $25.00 UP Alio Cleaning Prebinq and Altering 12? E, MAIN. UPSTAIRS ' ) V S