Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 18, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HINT AI CHANGE
IN NAME OF DRY
PARTY IN CAMPAIGN
l)islio) of Hlchinonil, Vn., nml n:i
tlonal chaplain, as celeurnnt.
Tho mass was followed Ity n Joint
session of the two bodies, at which
a number of addresses wcro miulo.
The speakers Inoludcd Joseph Mo
LauRhllu of Philadelphia, national
president, and Mrs. Melon Kyon Jolly,
nntlonal president of the ladles nux
lllary.
ST. PAUL, limn., July IS.
IliiitM tif n ohnnfto ih the nnnio of the
Iirnbftition purty, whifh open its na
tional convention hero tomorrow,
were onntninml in the ncltlrcus by
whii'h AHruH 0. lliiihnw, clmirmiin
of Hie prohibition nnf innul eoinniit-1
lee, todny culled to order a "cl
tnuetlmr" mectinjr. lie wiiil in part:
"All throe -f the othexv political
pnitieM in iwittoiinl convention ns
cunibletl, lunicd ilown tbn. committee
of sixty, tinned down the world'
jrenoml confercnoo of tho great
AtiUiinilixt church, turned down the
infillon of voturs who sought either
in peron or by ieprenentnlion the
adoption of it prohibition plank.
"There if but one parly loduv that
stand committed by both ntato mid
iintiounl phitfotui declaration to the
prohibition of the liquor traffic. That
putty h the piohibititin pally. Hence
there srcjiw but two nlleriiates for
the liundiedK of tlinumuuU who have
come to lis, cither to Mipport the
prohibition pmly or tnj:ni(c in the
formation of u new pni ty.
"And it it for tins eoufeiciicc lo
decide whiil it will do. There arc
thouHiiiidrt who beJicvc that the uiimc
prohibition lias become o popular in
sound that any other unmc would not
be so ood. Theic nic still others
who believe that some other name
could be chosen that might more
nearly iepreenl the multitudes who
thin year will join hands with us.
"The matter of u mere name, how
ever, in hmijininViuit. It is impor
tant, thoinjh, that we extend the
hand of invitation to the millions of
American voters who this year re
fuse to bow (he luiee to the Haul of
political unriKhlcon-nicis, that we
shape a definite policy and a defin
ite prostata.''
THE MEADOWS
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AI MAZA1LAN BAD
MAiiATjJ.AN Mex., July 18 -Food,
conditions hero aro rapidly becoming
morn sorlous and tho condition of
tho poor Ib doplorablo. A large group
of rofiiKoos, so mo In pltlnblo condi
tion, wore sent aboard tho flagship
San DIoko yotoraay. They told of
tho tralli from the Interior liolng
Htrown with tho Braves of refugee
and others, who hud been murdoiod
by rovliiK bandits.
It It reported here that there Ik a
movement on foot miiioiik the peons
to uiiiOHt Ooornor Angol Kloron, of
Slnnlon, whom they lilniuo for their
HturvliiK condition and replace him
with (lonoral Juan Carraio, governor
of tho stnto of Topic.
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10 END RAIL STRIKE
MADltm, Julv 18. -The Northern
llailiosd cuuiHiu.v huviiit; failed' to
reply to tho government' prtHtul
(list the roNil's differences with it
striking cHiitlnycK be milmiitted to ar
bll ration, the cnbinet todH.v io-.olved
10 sidunit Uie whole MilijiM't of the
ti'ikc to the iutitiito of sticinl re
form, whoso deciKion, it is aiiiioum
ml, will imuusliat dy be applied by
the government.
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LONDON', Julv 18.-()rnnijwd In
bor of Hngluiid reMiuded today to
the gventuient'4 uiM'l to MtHine
the August holiday o Hint the Ilrit
Ish ol l'nive muv be curried on with
no MMortugc ot ammunition. At n
eodfereirt'e ol rvpie-entatives of
tradrs uuioiis it wa deeided uunnU
Twmi-l In reeoinniend thut the gov-ernaient'-
-im-re-tinn be adopts).
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llOiTON, July is Fifteen nun
drd delegatus from ul parti of tlie
Vailed Statu and Canada attended
Mtl emu hlgli mass In the Cathedral
of the Hoi) Crow today, marking the
formal opening of the fiftieth bien
nial conve.utow of tke Ancient Order
of Hlbem jus and the ladles' aux
lltar C rdlnal William 11 O'Cou
nell, of t. It, jifsiiled. Willi the
ItisM i.t Jfum- J cnunnell,
Fred Moore visited Medford, .sh
lnnd nnd .lacksonvlllo Thursday,
The title question on the old ro
tort claim as belwoon Frank W.
Carnahan and associates, Dr. Km
niona and Mr. Collins, on tho ono
hand and Messrs. D. F. Poart and
I). V. Forco on the other came to
trial at Jacksonville before tho cir
cuit court on Thursday and n de
cision Is expected this week. Doc
Hutson, I.ornn Ice, James Anderson
and It. J. Howen wer all In attend
ance at the trial oh witnesses, roIiib
In Wednesday and roturnliiK Friday
morning. Tho claim In question has
a sood showing of clnabar ore of a
Krado that assays about GO per cent
quicksilver and was originally dis
covered by William llayflold sever
al years ago and sold by him to oth
er partleH, title finally passing to
Mr. Peart. Thero Is a quantity of
high grade oro sacked on the prop
erty ready for treatment nnd which
over Hldo wins It la expected opera
tions will be Immediately started to
extract oro and further devolop tho
mine.
William Cottrell retnrned from his
trip Into the Klamath Falls country
on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Doc Hutson and children left
tho Meadows tho first of the week
unil after a ten days' visit In Hold
Hill expect to bo Joined by Doc and
start for Malta, Montana, where
they aro to mako their futuro home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, tho now
owners of the old Cottrell place,
were passengers on Thursday In Fred
Moore's auto. They visited Medford
and Jacksonville, returning tho samo
evening to the Meadows.
Tho new grado on tho lower end
of the hill Into the Meadows Is Hour
ly completed and makes a great Im
provement not only In the steepness
of ascent but surface ns well and In
much welcomed by the traveling pub
lic. Jerry Olbson Is a new minor work
ing on the Dr. Chlsholm group of
mines nnd Is living In the cabin in
Rvnns creok canyon nonr the mouth
of Lucky Hollow, i
Samuel llertclson and son Klmcr
returned from a few days In Grants
Pass on Saturday morning.
Development work Is still show
ing Improvement on the Llttlo Jean
Mluo whero the 20 por cent clnnbar
oro was opened up :i couple months
ano. Tho vein Is much wider in the
now tunnel nt a depth of but twenty
five feet and Is showing In the faco
a vivid rod streak that assays be
tween 50 and (!0 por cent In qulck
ttllvor. Anywhoro elso than horo In
tho Moadow8 this would occasion
much excltoment hut tho cinnabar
veins ore so enormous and porslstent
that Improvement Is expected with
depth for In every instance whore tin
attempt has been made to oxplore
tho veins tho oro has wldonod and
Improved In grade with tho gaining
of depth. The bright red streak In
the l.lttlo Jean Is about a foot In
width whlln the vein shows heavy
pauulngs all tho way across.
Carroll Ilortcdson has found fur
ther oxtonslon of tho vein on the
Mill creek mines of the eompunx
some of the samples being oven bet
ter than 73 per cent me opened last
mouth.
II. P. Poart and sou, .1 Inutile, from
Contral Point, wore Momlows visitors
Friday morning when they visited
the claims thoy are lutertwtml In at
the old retort.
Fred Moore Is building an addi
tion to his barn to earo for his In
creasing herds.
Tho rain, although much needed
for some of the lato seeded grain,
damaged some hay seriously.
J.oe Mitchell spent three or four
das with the old folks last week,
taking his race horso with him on
his return to Myrtlo Point.
Lane Wyland and family drove to
tho valley shopping Monday morn
lug. Wator Is getting low in upper Kv
ans creok making fishing rather
l)or but tho promise for good pheas
ant and grouso shooting Is fine and
dandy for tho joung oovlea aro large
and numerous.
Dae f'ottrell, wife and brother
MARRIAGE BY MAIL!
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nr public, two VtsS?" J I
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aL'ktfENT.
One lnwver, one not
witncHM'N and -cvcrul mail clerks and
Mirricrs nic hciui; ulthr.cd m lying
n knot to niuke Mi-H Scrgcnl of N'ew-
nrk, X. J., and Louis Hunsemer, a
Soldier, mini and wife.
Miss Serpent nnd l!nii(iiiicr sic
being murricd by mail. The bride-
elect signed u mnrrinjie conlraet nl
Xcwuik nnd scut it on to Hunsemer
at Douglas, Aii.., where he 1 doing
border duly. .
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PRIVATE LOUIS DANSCtirR
A lawyer drew up the contract
which Mihs Smveiit digued before
witnesses nnd u uotnr pablic.
ItHiisemei' lias signed the document
Hint it will be rclunmd nml placed on
i cooi d us n common law muiringe.
nesiSwaisBr
T:J :K T j -saMiijMPWr! X?A I rw
Cull stonf-, t an rr uijj I Itrs of the
Stumafli aud Intrstlnes, Auto Intoxl
tation, Veilow laundlie Appendiritts
and other fatal aliments result from
stomach trouble. Thousands of
stomach sufferers owe their complete
recovery to Mayr's Wonderful reme
dy. I'nlike any other for stomach
cilments For sale b UrtmKMs ev
en where.
drove the new Overlnnd to Medford
on Saturday, coming In .Saturday
evening
Chnrles Prim, num Xuber. Uric
Anderson nnd party were up near the
Hanna place about n mile nnd half
above the Mill Hollow claims of the
IlortelHon group on the main cinna
bar ledgu mnklng somo new loca
tions on Thursday and Friday of this
week. Tho drove oer from Med
ford nnd Jacksonville
Frank Carnahan, Dr. Kmmous,
their wives and Mr- ( ollliis of Med-
safcssassc'ggasjSaSicsMaa
Once thcro w,erc gianta in tho lnnd, men who could
scrap to bent the band. In modern times the cheapest
skates are known as champcen heavyweights, but long
ago, when Jim was young, men didn't fight with jaw
or lung, but used their fists, and
used them well brave days of
Jackson and John L.l They
slugged away, while the-r could
stand, when there ve.o g'ants
in the land. And Corbetl won
his laurels then, among those
mighty fighting men. He was
the champion when that meant
something more than getting fat,
and standing, in a graceful pose,
to figure in the movie shows.
He's an authority on sport, and
his decrees the wise ones court.
He's an authority on smokes, and
as his trusty pipe he stokes, he
often says, "Tuxedo's best; it
has the edge on all the rest."
ja$. J. connnTT
Fameut Pilfflthltr an J Actor,
"Ml tnlhutlatm fqr lha fra
grant 0"J mildntu of Tuxtilo
tun iio ''" TuttJo It uilhout
d U llit motl luthfactotjt pipe
loiac.o
afgjz6&t
ford drovo to tho Meadows Fildnj
evening bringing their lunch. They
Waited the mines In which these gen
tlonieu aro Interested and returnod
homo shortly after dark, i
Dr. Chlsholm aud son-visited tho
Chlsholm initios Saturday coming out
with Cnl nusoifberry In his now Ford
which Is n sw&l oxnmple of tho lm
piovemont thnf Is being umde in tho
npponranco of these cfftalcnt little
cars. Thoy took Doc Hutson back
with thorn but le oxpects to return
onrly Monday morning.
Friday afternoon the Indies ind a
sewing beo At Mrs. Hues oil's house
and had n most enjoyable tlmo. lto
freshment8 wore served and a general
talk test inaulod In.
dtnln Saljirday and Sunday pre
vented tho .ball gnmo nt NViinor ho
tween Menflows and Hoguo llivor us
scheduled. The gnme will probnbly
he daed.a week later.
I). S. Force, It. F. Peart, Jlnimle
Peart and Hruce l'orco wero visitors
to tho Meadows Saturday morning,
spending half a day looking over
thotr claims on tho hill wost of tho
.Meadows.
Fred Moore Is hauling oro from
tho Llttlo Joinn mine to tho rotortc
down on Kviiiib crook.
lllll Pomoroy Is mourning tho loss
of five from IiIb fnmily of goats, thoy
waudored Into tho Little Jenn tiln
nel the other night a nip found 20 or
25 pounds of powder without tho
cover tightly fusteuod and proceeded
to oat It with apparent rollsli. It
didn't blow up. they Just died but
wore accommodating, onough to get
out of tho tunnol first, so work is
going ahead ns usual.
Kllsworth Drako Is down In tho
vnlloy with tils binder helping gathor
the grain ciop.
The culvert near tho old Wylnnd
ranch Is getting to bo n menace to
auto travel mitt should ho repaired
soon.
Tho Utah Quicksilver company has
beon Incorporated under the Oregon
laws, papers being filed at Salem to
take over the ilartelson mines in tho
MondowB district nnd until tho or
ganization is completed nnd officers
aro elected tho initios nro being ex
amined with n view of deciding on a
sultablo location for n reduction
plant. Tho Intention seems to bo to
so locnto tbe now workings for oro
oxlrnctlon that tho oro can bo most
economically handled to tho reduction
plant nml n mining engineer in ex
pound to bo put In charge of tho
work In a short tlmo.
J. W. Clarke and Tony Itoss of
Gold Hill drovo out to tho mines Sat
urday. tN'ows has beoii received of tho safo
arrival of Miss ISinma loo In Los An
gel os.
Ira Cnsebolt Is ramped up on Mor
rison crook and Is suppoiod to bo
looking for an extension of tho cin
nabar vein to tho northward.
A couple new clulms, tho Tehllu
qua Xn. I nnd 2 have been staked
recentl) in the MendowB mining district.
fr lcO I I'll taasj' " N - ' ' jiS'l- .
1 ftSK iTLETS ALL PULL TOGETHER tg
W I ,N BOOSTING OUR rJ
nmn3iJ CTTY AS.ATRADE km
, THE COMMERCIAL CLUB
Has our coiniuunity a OonuiU'reiiil club How titcn docs it meet 1 Onoo
a yoni' or every day? What is our club tiding to increase its membership? Has
it buried the Inst (if the knockers? How inniiv I'aetoricK lias it secured in the
Inst leu yours? The most progrossivo towns have a commercial club meeting
every day in the yenr. New members aro added every day. The membership
takes in 'farmers,' as well ns business men. Thero is something doing nil the
time. The greatest energy is expended n boosting tho home market. Every
body works nt this, nnd the result is the Commercial club puts the town on the
mnp ns a live community. This is all true .of the best towns. Is our town in
this class? Are we content to be anything less than the best? Let's get into
that class and work ench dtw to stnv there.
INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
'depend
upon it!
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Drive uncertainty from your kitchen and your dining
room. Hotter flour makes better bread vow can depend
upon it
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
H. O. Nordwick, Prop. Phono 50T
'AlUfcWifMm't M' wtiuiwiwuntiiitj
Patronize the institution that maintains the Largest
- ;jr- Payroll in Medford.
The Medford Prmtmg Co.
The Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outside of
JL'ortlnnd.
Two Recipes for Hot
Weather:
PEP
At the Soda Fountains
and
Yellow Label Tomatoes
At the Grocer's
Try them today and cool off.
ROGUE RIVER VALLE5T
CANNING CO.
Por
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
.Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
, Telephone 89Q
Tell Us the Size
ot your windows anil (loom and wo'll
supply wccuistsly mnda (ramus (or
tliwni. Wti'll supply tlia windows and
doors too If )on riMlro. Giro you
ustter results than any handwork.
Ulvo you a oholco of deaiun and (!
Isli. And you'll Iio surprised at lw
Utile our mill work oosts, CVaw
aud Investlxato.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
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Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
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RODUC RIVCRj)
They Are jCq, They're
Home 7&l)t the Best
Grown
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