Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFOTJTV MAJIS TKTntTNK. rEDFOTllX O I KG 0f . "NV K X )N KS DAY, MAM'ir 2. VJW
WING WEALTH
JACKSON COUNTY
IS
N L M TED
H. M. Parks, Director of Ore
;. gon Bureau Paints Glowing
Picture Local Resources
War Eagle Mine Declared a
Winner.
II. M. Parks, director cf the OrcRon
BureAU of Mine and Oology, gave a
Tery Interesting and Instrurtite ad
dress this noon before the Chamber
of Commerce forum at tho Hotel
Medford.
The address dealt largely with the
mineral resources of Southern Ore
gon and methods to ho used in devel
oping them. Mr. Parks stated thut
tb country had Just passed through
a period of years unfavorable to all
Industrie but that nrobably no in
dustry had, been harder hit than the
mining industry. That the mining
business Is entering a period of re
vival at the present time because of
the recent lifting of tho excess profits
tax from the gold mining industry
and because of the fairly high price
cf silver, was one statement made by
the speaker. He also stated that al
though the copper Industry had suf
fered an overstimulation during the
war that that industry was also look
ing up and would soon be on a normU
basis.
Mr. Parks in starting his discus
sion of the general formation and
geological characteristics of southern
Oregon Illustrated to the audience by
means of a cnart the manner In
which deposition of metals In vein I
Ij maJij. lie stated that sou thorn I
Oregon showed particularly favorable i
characteristics and explained thai
reasons in a clear manner with the
aid of the chart.
According to records, stated the
j speaker, Oregon has produced 9 1 St.- J
vi'u.vvv m mineral products up to :
date. These records have not Keen '
kept complete, much of the goM In!
the early days having been listed as
from California. In view of this!
fact it is safe to estimate said llm
speaker that the total production
has been in excess of $200,000,000.
Mr. Parks showed with, the chart
the vast possibilities extended to the
people by the yet undeveloped and
tnimined resources. Ha explained
hew due to erosion placer deposits
were formed and how only about 10
per cent of the precious metals In-
! eluded In the eroded mass had been
reclaimed by miners. This amount
itself has been enormous but when an
attempt is made to realise the quan
Itity cf wealth still beneath the sur
face of tho earth the mind of the no
vice in such matters can comprehend
nothing and the opinion arrived at l
that which is always used by a col
logo professor when stumped, name
ly "infinity." Mr. Parks stated that
the only thing needed to make south
ern Oregon a productive and active
niMiing district was a little real cour
age, that no apprehension need be
felt about the presence of the re
sources but the only problem to be
met wa? the mode of attacking thejn.
War Eagle Mine Promising.
The sneaker mentioned thn War
! Eagle mine. He stated that he had
been watching it since the early
stages of bs development and that
It had been particularly consistent
and gave promise of betas the most
alualile and best quicksilver proper
ty on the Pacific coast. He stated
also that Med ford citizens should be
proud of such an enterprise developed
by local capital and that he expected
to see in the very nea.- Suture a real
quicksilver producer in oui nttit.
In closing Mr. Psrks state Ui
the bureau had a very good relief mtp
of tho Diamond and Crater luke re
gion and that in some way or another
that the mup would be presented to
the Medford Chainber of Comuurri.
It U yet in an unfinished state mid
the cost of tl:: lulling it is esttmu'iil
st 1100.
Dr. J, F, Ueddy was present tt the
foi'iim meeting and asked tlie ikc.
several questions, cue of which was
"How much copper did southern Ore
gou produce during the war" Mr.
Parks said that tho amount had 'icon
approximately it.t'iO.noo worth.
Vernon It. Winter held tho pof. of
chairman uud P. K. Merrick tluv. r.J
song leader In the absence of Mr. Mil
lard. A number of guests were pres
ent, among them belug K. V. Car'.er
of Ashland.
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QUEBEC'S FAMOUS
POSTMASTER ASKS
EVERYONE TO PUT
ON STREET AND NO
iV. Y. Stocks
CATHEDRA
L
BURNS
QCEUKC. Que.. Mar. Fire today
destroyed the basilica of Ste Anne de
llcaupre. famous for its shrine, but the
statue of Me Anne and the historical
relics to which miraculous cures have
been nscrllied were saved.
Ste Anne de llcaupre. the 'most fa
mous shrine In the new world, each
year attracts hundreds of the lame,
halt ami blind who fiock there from
all parts of Canada and the I'nited
States to be cured of their afflictions.
Ste Anne de tleaupre, a village of a
few thousand inhabitants is located a
few miles from this city. The present
church of Ste Anne was oiened for
public worship in 1S76 and by pupal
proclamation mn.de n basilica in IHS,.
Xear It Is a well to which miruculous
healing powers are ascribed.
BELFAST, Mar. 29 ( Hy Associated
Press.)" Several fires broke, out in
different parts of the city early this
morning. A bomb was thrown into a
crowd watching: the burning of a fac
tory In Unity street and three persons
were Injured.
Pomimstor Warner is conducting a I
cnmiiikign to have local patrons prop
erly address their mail to street and
number, instead of Just mulling let-j
tors udvlrcsscd simply to the city, as
so many Mcdfordlics carvletmly do,
especially business bonnes. This!
causes much trouble to tho postoffioe
staff and often letters are either de
layed while street addiexs and num-j
tier must bo looked up, r because of
the fact that the residence of tlio per
son addressed Is not knowa ' la tbs
1 poMtoffice. .' '
in his letter to business houses,
asking for co-operation In this regard,
I'oNtinuster Warner suy In purl:
"As one of, our heavy mailers,
especially around the flint .of, the
month, when monthly statements are
mailed. It has been otworved that all,
or a large mrt ot the letters mailed
by you for locul delivery ntc mulled
without street number, or other spe
cific address.
"When It Is brought to your atten
tion that this office has something
over SO.ooo names in It's directory, in
cluding ( tty, rural, box and general
delivery, patrons as well as all for
warding orders. I feel sure that you
will ron lino that no distributing clerk,
however proficient, run do the inem
orltlng necessary for the proper dis
tribution of all patrons mall. This Is
j exactly what you are expecting lilm
to to wricn you man your letters
without street number or other spe
cific address.
"I sin endenvorinc to speed tin de-
'livery of mull st this office to the
highest degree of efficiency, and ant
making a personal appeal to you to
assist this office in perfecting your
mall service to the extent that you ad
dress all mail for local delivery to
street. It. F, 1. or box number.
'May I not have your hearty co
operation?
ntudobuUor Corporation ,. 107,11
TeiuiesHoo ('0iht U
Texas Co. J.n
Texas A Pacific , 32,1
Tobacco Products ., 01.7 '
Transcontinental Oil , 8
Union Ptu'irio, l:l.
United Itctntl Mores , 45.5
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 17,7
61. ti
, 05,1
rti'.fl
NEW YORK. Mar. 2!.-Uneenl lie
live mtd broad operations In the Block
market were resumed today. Practi
cally every division wis Included in
the many extreme gains of one to U nited State Ituhhcr
three points, Sales approximated Untied Kittles Steel ,
770.000 shares. . (Utah Copper ..,.
American Meet Hugrtr 39 Wcstlngliotise Klocttlr
American Can 40 i Willys Overland
American Car A Foundry 1 1 I S i
American Hide & Leather ptd 70.J
American International Corp 42. S
American locomotive 1 10.!
American Smelt Ins & Kof'g 61.7
American Sugar 70."
American Himi.it ra Tobacco.,...:,..' :i'j
American T. A T ,. .........llpl.B
American Tobacco 136.3
67.K
DLOOOSHCO IN IRELAND
(Continued from Page Ouo)
wi.li, 1 1 L a:i.ii.l i i un. jiuu.i ;
south ArmuKh-MotiiKliuii hnrdoi'. thin
HptH'iitl countable and n sergeant were
shot ii ml killed ninl another special
won tided.
l.lMKHIfK. March Armed
li(en in disguise attempted to liill'tl
the Kllprncoii rei'iot V near here lint
li'Kht. Tlmy ordered the roelor, his
s'fo lilld daughter to leave slid (lien
set fire to l bo house. The rector rn
turned with helper uttd put the fir
out. The raider took niosl of thn
rector' silver.
TEX RICK ARO ACQUITTED
American WiMilen 80.3
I
I I
NEW SHOW STARTING TODAY
BIGGER
THAN
HIS
FAMOUS
V
"SEA WOLF"
HOBART
BOSWORTH
in
The Sea Lion"
A tremendous story of the sea of a man who hated the world
and of a mermaid that he found on a South Sea island.
The finest thing that Bosworth ever did.
PRICES: Adults 35c; Kiddies 10c; Loges 50c. Includes
( , War Tax.
W J I I II
' II
W II II
Coming Sunday
WANDA HAWLEY
in "The House that Jazz Built"
Anaconda Copier
Atchison
llaldwin Uwmotlve
Ilethlehem Hteel "11"
Canitilinn I'aclflc
Chandler Motors
Otilcapo, Mil. and 8t, Uaul
Com i'roilueta
Crucible Steel ..;
Famous flayers l.nsky
lieneral Asphalt
Cicnorul Klectrlc
General Motors
tioolrich Co
(ireat Northern, pfd......
Illinois Central
Inspiration Copper
International Harvester , ...
Kelly-Springfield Tire
Kenncrnlt Copper .
liouisvllle ft Nashville
Mexican Petroleum
the treaty, bill "who believe that, If
the proMHionai government were fool
ish to drop the treaty, the Orange
men would drop their vendetta,"
Thn newspaper contends that the
HelfiiHt horrors run be ended by na
tional iirlUn, but that this must be
taken by an existing government utul
.10S.2'biU only through iteeeptancc of I lie
. 72.2
.137.2
. 71.7
. 23
.105.1
50
J7.3
I treaty can the government be ustah'
liHhed.
Afl off leers and men haxo loen re
lieved of the rcNpotihilillliy of obeying
orders given by any superior offleer
who severed his cinnlln with the
army through attending the "iiiemi-
7S.fi.lar" convent Imi of lust Sunday or who
60.; roeiignlm1 the so-called executive
....1.10. 5 eounell eleeteil by tho conveliliou.
10 I '"'ganlfei tif the convention
g ji btlin to havo so per cent f the ai iuv
i,, votes and deelnre to have a rlglit It
' jthey so ihHMi' to prohibit the reilb-
.. " j t ' cleetliins.
95 j Hope In ltiuloii.
1,ONION Mar.29. tlly the Aso-
S9.3!rlntel I'nus) A eon(ertnce railed by
116 (the linprilnl governmriil to cinil"r
, I"'il the situation growing out of the re-
Mlddlo Slates Oil U 2 ':vni U""'',,rs til Ireland, opened
M Id vale Steel JI3.K i,M,', ,,M,M'r- .
I i,e in'iinK ian nnuer uie prf-pi-tele
y ef the llllelLi w. 1 1. 1 IV for
i the ro nn n, uihton Hm'Io er
9 & hurehill. l ive roeiiiKrs of Ihe l- ls
fifi.3 ler gnvernnient and our southern
3X. 7 j ministers are attending and tue
S2.7 jmembem ef the lii tt!h robim t I"--3
sides Hwrrtary t'hurehlll will I pre-
11 Bi''1 " ,''",, 1,1 ""' '"oe.
. The rorrecpouderil of the r.veniiut
(Continued from I'SEt On)
New York Cetitrnl , S7.7
Northern l'acifle
Pacific Oil
Pan American Petroleum ,
Pennsylvania
People's Cas
Pure Oil
Ray Consolidated Copper .,..
Heading
Hep. Irn & Stel
nnl Isitch. N, Y.
;fear Hoehitck
Sinclair Oil 21 s
Southorn Pacific ; ... hii.l!
coiicentrsted on this nun ruse. I
llilnU II fair lo slate ihutln view or
tho iun's decision I would not think
It woi Ul wlille lo submit tho sumo
farts in another Jury on 111" nbduclnn
indictment.'
IIU statement followed a declara
tion by Mux l, Hteuor, iittorney fur
Itlckurd. who said the NUtu.tll dis
trict Attorney had regarded ihe. rat
us ended and had promised not in
try lib Ward oil Ilia other Indictment
If the Hclinenrcld case fulled,
Seldom has there been such s dem
onstration in the court limine as that
Hiu;ei when the Jury brought In Its
verdict freeing Ktcknrd. Hundred
had lingered about Ihe building,
thinking the Jury would nut deliber
ate long before reaching an s g re
men t. When Ihe first syllable of the
verdict roll from the Jury foreman,
w rd was shouted through Iho fori I
dtrs and passed slotttf lo tlio Ihrnnj
salting In the street outkide. Ituk.
ard was almost overwhelmed hf hi
fi lends hut made his way through th"
, crowi ti a telephone, where
j railed his apartment sad Informed
'Mrs. Ithk!trd ol his uchuIIIuI
74 2'
N'WS Ventures th opinion that the
iwarilnu eleoielils in It. trust have
7 jrnllid a truee until the r- sulis of the
73.5 jeonfervuee sbnll let-oine knuwn
Klamath P. M. Namtd
j WAHIUNUTON, Mar, 29.-President
Harding sent t'l tlie senate loony tho
, nomination of John A. Mi Cull in Is
IN Ntmasler si Klamath PsUs. Oregon.
A HOOPING COUGH
hl No "cutt" but ktlpt to r.
W V doc poroaytnia of couhlnf.
Southern Hallway
Standard Oil of N. J
11K1.1WST, March 89, A police
... 22 patrol was Binliin bed today btwe4n
...173 iCullovl'le and YrossmaElen, on the
j .i .... i' ijj . -- i
VAfO RUB
V
Edson Marshall, winner of the (X
Henry shcrt story prize today re
ceive his check for $500 for tho first
award and a letter from Ir. Blanche
Cotton Williams cf which the follow
ing is an extractr :
"As I announced 1 tho winners, 1-
took upon myself' the pleasant duty
of reading your letu-r. Needless to
say, your proposed I -ear hunt and all
your other comments were vastly en-
Joyed. Your letter was applauded
heartily."
The speakers were Don fioju, pub
lisher ot the New York World: Alex
ander Ulack, Sewell Haggard, editor
of Everybody's: Henry 8. Canny, edit
or of "The Literary Kevlew;" Ger
trude Atherton, S. 8. McCluro. while
Edward J. Wheeler, editor of Current
Opinion, acted as toaatmaster.
AT CENTRAL POINT
A baby clinic will be held at the
Central Point library In Central
Point Tuesday at 1:30 for all babies
two years old and under. Two doc
tors will be in attendance as well as
nurses to make physical examlna-'
t'ons and give advice concerning the;
care of the little ones. Mothers In
thn vicinity of Central Point are I
urged to bring their baWes to this :
free clinic, for information of great j
value to them and their children will i
be given out.
Attention, Car Owners
For the. next 20 days we will give Zb
per .cent discount on all cylinder re-
boring In connection with overhaul
Jobs and a ten per cent discount for
cash on all labor. We have one of the
best equipped shops In southern Ore
gon and employ only experienced
workmen. All work gtiarantood.
Riverside Garage. tf
MANN'S The Beat Ooods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S
m m m m
.W a va ia.AJT V 1B I
l LsV - W.r V1 v' LA'.tC ,1 1'.U Tl rz,
2 More Big Bargain Days
Thursday and Friday
MAKE YOUR DOLLAR BUY MORE
USED CAR VALUE
VERY NECESSARY
IN BUYING AUTO
In purchasing a new car everyone
should take Into consideration tho
used car value when 'they want to
sell or trade in cn another car. I'sed
Velio cars are always picked up when
Offered for sale, which la one of 4he
evldonces of their trim value In the
used car class as well as when new.
Tho local Velio dealer and the auto
distributing agency, bare no used
Velio cars on hand, and seldom keep
one morn than a few days.
The Medford Velle dwnpany has
tho latest models in their show room
on South Front street, that they will;
be glad to show or demonstrate to
those who cull.. Tbey also ask Voile
owners to cull for any information
they may desire or to have their cars
looked over, It's always a pleasure
for thcio to acconimodato thrt pub
lic. (!
Pongee Silk
34 inches wide, all
colors. Sold at $1.50
Dollar Day price,
$1.00 yard
Jersey Silk
36 inches wide, for
underwear. Sold
at $3.00. Dollar
' Day price
$2.50 yard
Broadcloth
54 inches wide, all
colors, $4.50 value.
Dollar Day Price
$4.00 yard
School Day Cloth
32 inches wide.
Suitable for boys'
Suits and House
Dresses, 39c value.
3 yards for $1.00
Curtain Scrim
36 inches wide,
good patterns, 25c
values. This sale
6 1-2 yds, for $1.00
Bed Spreads
Large size, fine
quality. . Cheap at
$2.50. This sale
$2.00 each
Crepe de Chene
40-inch heavy grade
Crepe de Chene,
$2.50 values. Dol
lar Day price,
$2.00 yard
Foulard Silk
36 inches wide, new
patterns, $2.50
values. Dollar day
price
$2.00 yard
Wool Plaids
42 inches wide,
good patterns. Sold
at $1.50. Dollar
Day price
v . $1.00 yard
Percales
36 inches wide, new
patterns, fast colors
Cheap at 25c a yd.,
5 1-2 yds, for $1.00
Huck Towels
Soft spun, good
quality. Sold at
15c. This sale,
10 for $1.00 ,
Sheets
81x90, Wearwell
brand," $2.00 values
2 for $3.00
Sport Silk
40-inch Mallinson's
Sport Silks. Sold
up to $7.00 a yard.
Dollar Day price
$2.00 yard
Figured Crepe
40 inches wide,
good patterns, all
silk,' $2.75 values.
Dollar Day price
$2.50 yard ,
Sport, Skirtings
All wool, new oat
terns, up to $7.00
values. Dollar Day
price,
$4.00 yard
Dress Ginghams
27-inch, fine grade
Dress Ginghams,
fast colors. Cheap
at 25c a yard
6 yards for $1 .00
Bleached Muslin
36 inches wide, soft
finish, 19c value, .
6 yards for $1.00
Pillow Slips
42 and 45-inch, fine
grade, 39c values.
, This sale
3 for $1.00
I nf an t's rub
ber bloom
ers, 50c
yalue
3 pr. for $1 .
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Enti-ances E. Main and N. Central
Medford, Oregon
Women's
Union Suits,
Cheap at
75c this sale
2 for $1.00
Matt Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns.