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PRESIDENT FULLY
Moran, J. K. Moran Incorporate as Mt.
Pitt IrriKatlon Company.
A. B. Hhapiire et al vs. S. W. Hutch
innon et al. Motion.
Met-PfKcr dumber Co. vs. H. K.
"Wharton. Lien.
JHNHB.NEWS-OF SOUTHWEJrfRH OREGON
' Kded by So uthi stern Oregon Mining Bureau.
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a gaft i M'3Sg
GETS
I'rolmtc Coui't
Helena A. IlarriHon, PHtute. Order.
Walter 8. King, cstntc. Letters.
Onth. Bond.
Albert CummiriKs Otdec. eatate.
Admitted to probate.
) O. 8. I'efley (dec)., estate. Admitted
to probate.
j Myron K. How, estate. Final ac
count. Order.
apparently recovered from an uttack tftte order
of IndiBentlon suffered Saturday, re- j Mearl I. Minear, estate. Second ac
turned to tho White lloune today count.
from n week-end cruise on the May- 1 Charles Kchlek-hert, estate. Order.
wrvuuu w. jiau, esiuie. . I'euuon.
... "WASHINGTON. May 25.
soclated Press.) President
-(By As-
CoolidKe,
flo vvpr and nlunsfd Immediately into Qr(iej.
hlii dully routine of work. Mnry D, F(Zi estate. Order.
Tho president and Mrs. CoolldKe! Kllen C. Onley, estate. Order,
with a party of friends nnd the. White ' Catherine Kanborn, estate. In
u..., .,h,.i..f,.u i..f. vi',..i.,i -";".
North Pole MJiu Again I'ndcr
North Pole mine of Itofcue
f;iithfuy to promote legitimate min
Ing would he a good thing for the
country. Mines opening, up, mark
Itlver changed hand this week, hav-j udvanres in the industry, and those
in been leased to Kleiner and Neid-lwho help, whether promoter, pros-
I Frank Itiivntnnri Ktien r. putnlo
Last nlKht the Mayflower, ventory and order.
Saturday.
anchored In tlie river near WashlnK
ton. docking early today.
The party had breakfast a board
after which Mr. and Mrs. CoolldKe
returned to the executive mansion.
President CoolldKe was
on feeling well and this' was attested'
by a lung engagement list, including
many visitors who wiwhed to shake
hands with him.
Ileal I'Ntntc Transfers.
Win. J. Wallace et ux to H. A.
Autry et ux. Land in I). L. C.
4&, Twp. 39 8.. It. 1 East
described j Oracle O. Martin et vir to Hubert
The Screen
By Yo Press Agent.
Show Ileaiiry Contest
VThc Beauty Prist'," af the lilalto
theatre is a delightful human Interest
film made from the Saturday 1-Jvening
Post slory of the same name by Nina
Wilcox Putnam. The play k'vcs Viola
Dana one of the best vehicles she has
had In a long time.
Yesterday's audience were pleased
not only with Miss Dana, but also
with the beauty contest, which show
ed how the winner of the national
title. "Miss America," Is selected.- It
seemed as If the producing company
mast have conducted a contest of its
own, for more than fifty pretty girls
wero used, and they added a great
deal of attractiveness to the picture.
The story Is an excellent mixture
of comedy and drama, combining
theso elements to splendid effect. The
star plays the role of Connie DuBois,
11 New York manicurist, who 1h nils
taken for u society girl when her
mother takes care of a wealthy home
during the- owner's absence abroad.
Peggy Ridley t the organ, and "The
Oo-(Ietters" comedy and a Hodge
Pudge complete the program.
1 1
"40 WlnkH" Tomorrow
''Forty Winks," a picture made
from the belasco comedy, "Lord
Chumley," will bo tho next screen at
traction at tho Klallo .theater, begin
ning tomorrow matinee.
, Raymond Oiifflth. ' who" used
play "Wharf Hats," has shown hlm
solf capable of fine comedy work In
two or three recent pictures, and Is
made n star as Lord Chumley In
"Forty Winks," which also employs
Viola Dana, Theodore Roberts, Anna
MAy.AVong and other good j. coirs.
mtllom
(flMOrUd by JuRnm County , Abttrtot Co.
,( filxUt 6trt Mi Central Amu4U
' , Marriage LhvuwcH
Clifford Hlckson and Bearl Sears.
Wm. D. Roberts and (Iraee Stlnson.
Coqll n. Johnson and Agnes Stew
art M. T. Russell and Helen R. Ilug
gan. 1 Wm. Theodoro Berrlan and Lenora
Bllmi Pnge.
Albert McMauns and Lconllla
Stokan.
Joseph Wesley Lewis and Ruth C.
Musty.
Oeorge Miener and Bertha Onr
wootL Wm. J. hort and Ardlth Combust.
' Thou. P. Noud and Mildred K. Still
woll. '
Paul V. Miller and Velma Zuhfl
Rondy. '
Trilby L. Ryan and Freda Oetgen.
Robert R. Flock and Vlnetii Fleming.
( , Circuit Court
City of Metlford vs. Robert Llnvlllo.
To quiet.
Graham A. Grlswold vs. J. T. Oag
non ot al. Action on agreement,
Ont Warflold vs. John Wurfleld.
Amonded decree.
(). 1. Brophy et al vs. Spokane Or
chard company. Summons.
Irene E. Fits vs. Franklin J. Fltst.
Affidavit. Order.
, Krwln Kenunth Penoyar vs. Anna
Perdu Penyor. Mo tlon and affidavit
Notice. Big Itutto Horso and Cattle Associa
tion. Alex Anderson et al. Order.
Oeorge W. Brooks vs. Josephten V.
Crydorman et al. To Quiet.
Paul Smith vs. A. W. Hubbard et al.
Troof of publication. Default.
Wm. Curtis Cox va. Lena May Cox.
Reply and answer.
C. F, lOIIIot t vs. St. Anthony, Inc.
Summons.
Dorla J.uclllo Mahen va. Charles E.
Ma ben, Summons.
K. C. Fawcett .va. Sky Lino Mining
Company, et al. Appearance. Affi
davit and motion.
Ie R. Kelley vs. Pacific Telephone
&' Telegraph Co. Damage.
P. K. O'Halr & Co. va. Jerry O'Neal.
Btfmmons.
J. Weiner va. L. J. Onea. Summons.
Writ of attachment.
Southern Oregon Credlf Bureau vs.
15. O.'Hteh. For money.
'State vs. R. H. Sears. Sentence.
State v. Leigh C. Wetmore. Sen
tence, W.'T. Wright vs. Morton and Sons.
Answer.
Raphael Wells A Co. vs. Mary F.
Roddy et vlr. Default.
P. K. O'Halr vs. Jerr yO'Neal. De
mand for bill of particulars.
Charles E. Places vs. W. A. Lee et
nl. Proof of Publication. Default.
lecree. ,
E. C. Fawceii v. Sky Line Mining
Companr ,et al. Proof nf mailing.
P. V:h, II. Raymond Welch, R. F,
W. Huhl et U Part block 27,
Hifiklyou Heights addition to
Medford
Abbie K. Thomas to John F.
White. Lots 3 and 4,i block
64, Medford
Jackson County to James M.
Jlurley, y. C. J. to I l
blk. rr, Centrnl Point $
Stuart SaundVrs, et ux, to
Frank O. Dean, et ux, W. D.
ot land In Ashland
John A. McChII, et ux, to Lydla
T. McCall, W. I). to Vi int. In
lot li, blk. 1, Ashland
Mlnnio J. Ogg, et vlr, to o. J,
Underwood, et ux, W. D. to
hart, OBiltfornla miners f consider
able experience and with sound fi
nancial backing. This will be good
news to thoso who are interested In
the proper development of the real
mines of the county, of which this
is one, of the friends of P. H. Robin
son, through whose efforts the mine
was originally offencd. brought into
the market, and finally cold.
The history of the North Pole is
typical of some of the best mines of
this county and worth recounting,
Mr. Robinson, a miner of long ex
perleneo made the original discov
ery and location, the property finally
covering six claims. 1I had the
usual difficulties with claim Jumperu
and paper hangers, but having fi
nally perfected ills title, proceeded
in a miner-like fashion to develop
his prospect to a point where it
was salable. To this ei;xj he drove
a tunnel by hand work to the ore
body, erected on . tho claim a two
Htatnp mill and ran through it some
five hundred tons of ore, making so
high a recovery on the plates that
the valuo of the property was proven
beyond question. The mine reached
this point, however, at a time when
It waa exceed ingly hard- to move
1 any mine property and he. there-
Ifore incorporated both for the pur
pose of securing additional, and "f
H) Interesting others In marketing the
(property. Mr. Robinson, however,
being locally favorably known, and
a practical man, secured as hiu first
j lessee, parties from Portland from
.whom great things wero expected
peitor or operator
deal of credit.
deserve a grea
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Local Mining News
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lot on Hush Btreet, Artl.land 1000 Some two yearn alio under tills liaae
tho two stamp mill was replaced by
a five stamp mill, and great hopes
were entertained that the flilne was
ahout to be proved up for what re
ports indlruted It to be. Tho 'tenure
of the lessee resulted In an Imprac
tical, poorly managed affair, result
ing In leuviiiK the mine In a worse
condition than it waa when taken
over.
Tills .condition nf affairs so unsnt
30 Isfactory to everybody interested in
I tho Keneral development, und ho ex
I pensive to the owners and everyone
10 .connected with it and but for the
persistence of Mr. Jtohinson himself,
mlirht have 'continued indefinitely.
10 Jie, however, with characteristic
enerey, succeeded in bringing the
property to the nttention of the
present lessees who plan to do the
property the long delayed justice It
merits. ThlH will of necessity, take
some time to establish, but the re
sult of Its accomplishment will un
doubtedly givo great satisfaction to
all concerned.
It is. one of the unaccountable pe
culiarities of tho Industry in south
western Oregon that a mlno practl
cnlly on the highway within 20
10
10
10
Horace H. Wetherel, et ux, to
A. liutler, et ill W. U. to
land in wx; 72, 'twp. 3 8 8.,
It. 1 west
W. K. Kaliler, et al, to It. 1J.
Nealon, W. 11. to lot 5, blk. 5.
Oak 1'ark Add. to Central
I'oint ,
I. like Kyan, et ux, to 1J. H.
Thurston, et ux, W. L. to HK
of NIC, sec. 17, twp. 37 H.,
H, 2 West
Orvlnulo Kyle, et vlr, to May
Lewis. W. I), to lot 8, blk.
GG Central l'ollit
C. N. Miller, et ux. to V. M.
denies, W. I). to lot 0, blk.
8, Imperial Add. to Medford
Rharoji C. Morrlman, et ux, to
Hortenne Ttucker, W. D. to
H. 35 ft. lot 5, ull lot 6, blk.
2, Lumsdcn's Add. to Med
ford Kdward IS. Willlder, et ux, to
Walter L. Uohlnsnn, et ux. W.
D. to luta 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, ID.
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, block 28.
Itailroad Add. to Phoenix....
Efflo Mny Terrlll to C. 13. Tor
rlll, Q. C. D. to land in sec.
10. twp. 30 S., It. 1 Kast . . ,
Chester D. Woolvorton, et ux,
to Miles Claiomlll, et ux, W.
. 1). to lof 1. blk. 2, Talk
Add. to Medford - 10
Ada M. J. Klnyont et vir to
Annie J. Ilatemaii, W. D. to
10. 48 ft. of lot 1, all lot 1.
blk. 7, Kendall's Add. to
Medford ;. 10
VV. K. lfulse, et ux, to Charles
(1. lirolll, et ux, W. D. to
lot on Helmnn Btreet, Ash
land 10
Annie J. liatenuin to. Mrs. J.
W. lteynolds, et nl, W. .
to 10. 48 ft. lot 1, all lot 2,
blk. 7, Kendall Add. to Med
ford 10
V. II. Hansen, et ux, to (leorgo
Eaton, et ux W. D. to lot
12. Illk. 8, Imperial Add. to
Medford 400
W. E. Thomas, et ux, to Elmer
It. Uatuian, et ux, V. D. to
lots t and 7, re-subdlvision
of Perry's Subdivision . . . '. 10
V. V. Thomas, et ux, to M. M.
Tucker, et ux, W. I), to lot
on Mountain Avenue, Ash
land - 700
It. S. Pago, ot ux, to J. II.
Cooley, deed to lot 1, blk. 22,
Medford 10
Chaa. C. (illchiist, et ux to
Margaret M. Scott, W. 1. to
lots 13 and 14, blk. K, Kail
road Add. to Ashland 10
John ltoherg, ct -ux, to Murt
I,. Dally, et ux. W. D. to
lot 3, blk. 76, Medford 1GO0
Sheriff to Clara May (Irlffln,
deed to lot 2. ldk. 3, Anderson-Toft
Add. to Medford... 2446
E. draco Klnley to J. U. Colo
nial!, et al, W. 1. to lot 12.
blk. C, ltnss Add. to Med
ford 3500
ullle T. Davis to Elizabeth
Itolt, Q. C. D. to lota 1 to
10, blk. 21 Dekum's Amend
ed Add. to' Cold lllll i 1
lOmiim I,. Hall, et vlr. to Etta
A. Klnnerty, W. D. to land In
sec. 20, twp. 30 S., li. 4,
West 1
lOtta A. Klnnerty, et vlr. to
Edward Thomas Hall, et ux,
W. 1). to land In sec. 20,
twp. 30 8 . It. 4 west 1
Camilla E. Owen, et al, to E.
T. Allen, W. 1). to land In
Ashland 10
City if Medford to C. II. Mar
tin, ot ux. W .U. to lot 13,
blk. 4 Erultdale Add. to
Medford 600
riorencu D. Ijilr, et vlr, to
Annie C. Swanson, W. D. to
Sli of HE,, sec. 34, twp. 34
S., II. 2 West 10
Sheriff to W. W. lllttle, deed
to lots 3 and 4. sec. 15. twp. .
311 S., li. 3 West 660
John H. Ohlselln to Helen 1).
Sklilnioro, W. D. to S. 81 ft.
lots 3 Oand 21, blk. E, liall
road Add. to Ashland 10
Elizabeth A. Von der Ilell.-n to
J. Henry von der llellen,
deed to SB of NK. N H of
SK, sec. 11, twp. 38 S., R. t
East 10
Joseph T. Utile to Charles 11.
IJ. I' 1). to lot
minutes' drivo from ' tho city of
Grants Pass, Ideally located and with
a large body of proved ore 'in pight
Hhould attract so little attention from
local people. For such a mine' to
he found In any neighboring state,
capital would seek It and its pres
ence would cause a veritable stam
pede, wnereaa noro, except among, No mother vlro understands tho
the miners, themselves. Its presence danger that attends -whooping cough
i Is scarcely noticed. .A few more men will risk needless' exposure of her
of Mr. Kobinson'H stamp, who worlclbahy when that dlHcaae is prevalent.
IIRAXTS PASS, Mny 23 (Special)
L. H. Van Horn was In town this
week on business. Mr. Van Horn
has charge'of the work of opening
up and driving tunnels on . the prop
erty that is -operating In tho city of
Gold Hill.
V. C. nutler was in from the
Horseshoe mlnq on Coyote Creek
with samples of ore running ns high
ns 026,000 to the ton. Mr. Butler
plans a complete minerllke develop
ment of the property.
I.. V. Stenger came In from Can
yonvllle with samples of a recent
lode encountered In which a 14-foot
drift has not yet reached the further
wall. The ore appears to be almost
Identical with that found In tho
Cripple creek district.
Work on tho Colin ledge, with
Mr. Coates In charge. Is to continue
to progress. They have lust com
pleted a hundred foot drift and are
contemplating an extension of tho
fifime distance. The development of
this mine will bring hack one of the
oldest producers In the country.
George M. Esterly is on a trip to
Portland on business. Tho work at
the l.tnno del Oro Is going on vory
satisfactorily, moving ahout between i
five and seven , thousand yards a
day.
H. M. Willoughby, one nf tho les
sees of the I.enp Gravel Mine was
In town this week, and reports excel
lent progress along the lines laid
down by the resident engineer in
charge. Mr. willoughby is a very
successful fTuslness man from Coos
Day. and la working out his mining
problems according to conservative
business methods. Under those cir
cumstances, with a property like the
Deep Gravel It ' Is Impossible for his
venture to be other than profitable. I
Dues for tho coming year of the
...,iiiiiK nuieau are now' payanie. we
are having some expense for the .an
nual meeting and tho registry of
mines, and tho only method of meet
ing this Is through the membership
dues of those interested In mining.
Remember the date of the nnnunl
meeting. w aid going to have a
big time, and an excellent" program.
Hon. "W. C. Ilawley, representative
In congress;" Dean Newton. of the
o. A. c. school of mines nnd Hon.
E. W. Miller of .the state legislature,
are scheduled to speak. An inter
cutlng,. ns well las educational fea
ture of tho day will be the inspec
tion of the me(als) extraction plant,
where the recovery of. gold nnd pint-,
Inum is made by what is called the
('roller process. -There will be other
features for the-day, so all miners.
and all interested In mining are
urged to be in attendance.
lleimroth. g. c 1.
Kenw "d
blk. 3.
Medford
Charles It.
T. Utile
blk 3.
Medford
Add.
to
lb'tlnloth In Joseph
I) I". 1. IO lot I.
Kenwood Add. to
There's Father
myWrigtey's
Wrlgley's gives tin penny a lrier
value In delightful, long-lasting ar.d
beneficial refrenhinent.
Coming home on the train or in the
car - It's so cool aitd, sweet after
smoking. And tiie'n when you get home
how eager the little folks are for their
Wrigley's I ; How good it Is for them!
"after eicry meal"' ,
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for Home Remodeling
You can do wonderful things with almost
any house and a few sheets of Sheetrock, .
the fireproof wallboard.,. ;
It transforms attics into neat and livable
rooms. It makes partitions that divide big
rooms, giving you a needed extra room or
two. It is just the thing for lining a furnace -room,
bathroom, playroom, fruit cellar,
garage. .,
And Sheetrock is low in cost. It saws and
nails like lumber. Just nail it to the joists
or studding, decorate, and the room is
ready for occupancy.
It takes any decoration perfecdy Tex
tone, wall paper, paint or panels.
SHEETROCK
THE Fireproof WALLBOARD
We have genuine Sheetrock In '"".
itoclc, ready Jot prompt delivery
ig Pines Lumber Co,
menohision,
rpHEY FELL in love
I- with the West . .
can you blame them?
Akron tire engineers
with records of. success
running back a quarter
century, knew the future
held much in the East. :
- Yet when the West won
diem, they gladly transferred
their training skill and re
ources to the Pacific Coast.
Today CT-C tires bear
testimony to this pioneer movel
Thousands of motorists in nine
Western states have discovered
that C-T-C engineers have put
something Into these tires that
makes them outrun others.
Some call it "stamina"; some
"quality". Others declare that
the very training and skill of
the engineers is embodied In
every tread and ply.
' . '
. Wc shall be glad to give you
expert information about your
tires, and if you need them
put on CT-C's either bal
loons semi -balloons, heavy
duty cords or oversize cords !
"Quality will never be
sacrificed to meet a price"
' President
Columbia Tire Corporation
C. T. C. FACTOEY BRANCH
Sixth and Riverside
Riverside Garage
132 South Riverside
Crater Lake Service Station
, East Main Street '
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loav v-Dufy Commert
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The Cozy
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Sparta Building
Main and Riverside
Cold and Hot
Drinks
, Sandwiches
Ice Cream
Candies
Pop Corn
Peanuts
Cigars
Cigarettes
and Tobacco
Magazines
: Newspapers
School Supplies
Groceries
YOU CAN
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' In a ' suit that is
j individually yours "' ""'
j from tho sclec-
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jterial to tho very
last stitch and
j tho moulding that
. shapes It to fit
I yon perfectly. So
:let your new
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from material of your own choosing
among more than a hundred of the
season's latest patterns. Every piece
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the best possible assurance of lasting
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Fountain
Lunches
and we have Wihstel's
Delicious Candies.
Davidson's
Corner Fir and Main
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Bring tho worn commutai
tors here. We turn them
down properly, undercut
correctly and materially
lengthen the generator's
Ufa by A-l workmanship,
plus thoro care. Modern
equipment real service.
Ao almost
any casing