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m MEPFftttrt MATT, TRTTUTXTv METVPOTiP. flftttflON. MONDAY, TEMttER3ft. 1fl2: , TAdE SIX" sttte fair rs I ; I RAI.KM, jOro.,. Hpt. 2H. Mnllow tMiushine, bi'ijiKttiK promi-so V a full week of pleuHaiil weuthe r Kreeted th iHi)ing of the. 04lh unnuul OrrKn Mule fair here today and put at rent, tt'rnporartly at Umni, to the speeula lioii that huH been worrying the inJm.jj of .statu fair officials for Out last .ten clays A week nf pretty weather iiiemiH a fair cf lUf profitH while nin too niuvh of It would ho u sevnro blow to lite expiwitlou exi'heijuer. Today han been net apart :; Amer ican l.t'ulon 'nml Children's Day, with ail ehlldren under twelve yt.irs old ....miiu-d frceuml visitini; leionnalrey ravnrtlnjt about tie Kt'outulH like children. Heveral letfhm fife -nnd drum eorpH aro expected to be heard ) 11 1 1 ntr tho day. No kiiokh wan made. thlH morning by Mrs. Kiln H. U'IIkom, eerelaiy, as to the probable attend ance and admissions are not likely lo no, above ;i),ou . 1 '" The Doulaa county concert band, led by A. T. Lawrence. Hlarted the day utt with a musical proximo at nin'.' ft'clock, jilayhiK at the main entrance, nnd by ten oVhek the American e iuii hiindcal oiKanl'atloiiH were well asiMridiled and could bo heard here nnd there about the KroundK. Mean while more hui-Iouh- and to the bulk of tho crowd, nioro profile hnvinefl wuh under way tho JiuIkIiik of the livestock exhibit. " A generous touch tUH ncided to this however. In the livestock JudnliiK conteHtH, lifruirtMl In by the hoy'H and Klrl'H cIiiIjh. The boy's bnnd from the Htate tralnliiK hchool nave a musical concert at 10:3(1. Thorn was unother oien air concert by tho Douglas county band and tho forenoon's program wuh con cluded wllh the opening of the floral nhtiw nnd nKricultural dlwplay In the nuiln pavilion wit J) an ndilrens by Oov-c-rnor Pierce. Tho American TImi will Htnrt the ftficinoun off in ' a lively manner wih a nerlcH of- HtunlH arratiRed In from of tho executive offlccH of tho lair board. 1 : The h!x day racing program will be pin at 1:30, featuring today the 2:15 pace and two-year-old stake.' Thoue not t aring to Hoe tho races will he en t'jrt;ih'pd otherwiHe with a variety of tittrnclionH. At 2 o'clock MIks Kath ryn tiunnell of Salem will give an ln iormul talk Ih the art department of e loan exhibit from the I'acific In ternational Photographic convention. ::30 stunts will he put on In front of the RrrtndHtand by Amerlt'an "Li1 irlnn lOKtH, nnd by the Hame nrganlxa tioiiM at 3 o'clock on the mnlii grotftidH and again at 5 o'clock In the main hullilingH and grounds A drum corps competition will be put on In the Hta dhim at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Douglas county concert band, stalo training school band and slncers from the Halcm Indian training school M rhemawa will he heard at Intervals throughout the day. ( . 1 s J. VKl'OrtiA, T,t. C, Kept. 2S. (A. r.) Mletaken tur a!dt'er whjlo hunt ing In the Highlands dlHtrlct near Mc: Kenzle bay " yesterday, Villlam 'I'. UlchnrdHon, 47, Was shot and killed by t'hiinclo Woodward, another hunt er. This wns the flt-Kt hunting fatal lly of the seuKon In this district. An Inquest will be held, nutnorillen said. mrtflom Pine licit Hankln Co. v7 O. C. Bokk8 (admlnlatralor). Tux tore cluMuro. J). II. fiold, et al vi. J. F. Wheelor, Jr. 9ro iiulct ttlle. . O Veiifiir.l Warehoune Company v. MHHon-Khrnian & C0 Damage". Q Wllht-liniim Colli va. Dan D. Col Her. Divorce. W. 8. liurnuin vn. Publlo iiorvlce CoitimlHMlnn. Injunction.' I. K. Hchular V. W. J. Fredejj burie. Injunction. ' K.'ly of Medford va. Medfcud Coaat Huiiroad, a cotj)Oratlon, et al. In junction.. " Ham Itore va.1 Martha E. William", et al. Decree. , Hullock, .Merc.'AKency va. John A. MUlard, et ux. Judgment. CoHt bill. it. J. fliccnwood va; Robuo Ttlvcr Valley1 Cannlnu Co. for money. I', k. O'llalr & Co. va. Jerry (j'Neil. Order. if. !'. JI"Kan va. Maaon Motor Co. Motion'. -'Order. ThniuiH llerriolt va. H. C.,Knaii). IJlMmtsHuK Orace K. Dickey v. Arthur 8. Wells, et nl. Kuinmona. Lottie Wood va. Waller H. Wood. Stipulation. Order. 1 1. K. Kchuler va. W. J. FredenhUrB. Kummona. Order. 1 Ullen Oakea y.ll! John A. Oukca. Motion. Order. Clyde Equipment Co. va. Ilartman Syndicate, et nl. " Summon". W. T. WrlKht vhII J. Morton, et al. llndertaklhK on' nmieol. .lonea & Klrkia,lrlck v; l-1'"11" Markh.nn. Chattel lien. JackBun County 111.1k.. ft, I.an Aasn. va. J. M. Shoemaker, et al. I'roof of publication. Slate I.nnd Hoard va. AllKUata F. IlaK'ey. et al. Proof of iutiliatlon. Lulu wllwiri vs: j. Haul Wllaon. Motion. Default. Decree. M. 'Herman, et al va. Bertha Turpin, et al. Anawer. ' Nellie IV Hlanilard va. Marlon W. Standard. Motion. Older , iliamlaa- iiik. ; I Mattlo Forn'ct va. E. A. Forgot. Motion. Order illainlaHlng, Gloria Changes Her Hal? YmlcrJajr Gloria Swanson sported an ultra-l)cvi,h "lioj-lsh IjoI)."': Today ho wears lonp curls, Tlicy do that sort of thing in the movies. The curls arc false, dciuundvU by u current role, lluth oiffirres arc shown. - . . . .. Edited hjr SouthwoHtern On-iton Mining Bureau. lclal Prices and Supply . For at leuat seven out of the leven slat'ea west of tho Rocky' Mountains .the present high metal prices spell prosperity. With 10 cent lead, 15 cent copper nnd TO cent silver. 'It ia possible for many nunea which have been Idle fur years to ncaln Fail Case ltlcwnond vs. Kenneth i)ii(,e nmllnB ,(, I)ro,ic,.r. take Harnett, et al. Proof of publica tlon. Application to appoint guar dian. Order. Answer of guardian Motion. Order. Default. Decree. An attitude of decided optimism has been assumed by operators, most of whom for-Mee even higher prices In I he not distant fulure. The argu ment as to copper is that surplus stocks built up during the war have been1 exhausted and new nielnl must Motor Pomo fi-om the earth from now on. Aa to lead the vlslblo supply Is ex tremely limited and the demand Is increasing at a rapid rate. As to all Local Mining News L. U. Stenger of C'anyonvllle called nt Bureau headiiuarterH Saturday, with Airs. Stenger, and left wimples of hlH new strike, ' A. "Walker left for Ran Francisco Saturday night fo bo gone until Wed nesday, on milling matters. Max Goldstein of Colorado has ar rived In southwestern Oregon to aid In the development of our mineral re surces. Mr. Goldstein has mined In boili Colorado and California and Is experienced In tunnel contract work. Mr. J. V. Hames of Portland, who hns been spending some time at the Proluito' Court. II. jj. Cluycomb assumes the bnsl ness name Of "Cmyeombo company. William Chiiinhers, U A.. Obenc hiiin. Robert Coffman. Ford M. Con verse incorporate aa "Grand Cove ;V(.r, Europe is only waiting until she j Pleasant Creek Mining company, on Mining Company." has the wherewithal lo pay beforfe Pleasant creek. Jackson county, in C. H, Pierce, N. H. Harrison. W. buying heavily and the Asintine de- j wnn-n ne is miei-emeU ien jur run "W. Allen incorporate as ''IMereo- mand Is bound ere long to burst the llitrrlson Motor company." artificial restraint to which it has been Kstate of Mary 13. Day (dec.) Ad- subjected, milled to probate. I liut how about the user of these Estate of Mary 13. OriV retitlon. metals? High prices are not going lo Order. Affidavit. , (benefit him. If tho supply of any Kstate of Emma James. Final commodity is cut off tho inexorable order. Proof of publication. lw of supply and demand gels In Its Eslnlo of Virginia M. ltoot. Proof work and increases the price of that of publication. .commodity. If. I nn-M.tmu to a t!c- Estale or V, H. Mowat. Proof creased si.pplv there Is a c.mj..in-iy of nubllcation , augmen'ln: demand then pri- c muy ipufi nf i,nM. m Timwn Tie- riMich extreme figrreM. Tn tho II lease of Judgment. , ' mining Industry I hero Estato of George A. Sanders, innal " "l" " " etui is n -noin ijlo An engine land Tuesday. It Is understood that arrangements are being perfected to install milling equipment of this prop ertyyet this fall. Jim Uyno is super intendent. A. X. Johnson of AVnldo and E. M. AllbriKht of the Illinois river district. mining men, spent the day In Grants Pass this week rand culled at IJuroau headquarters. Specimens of fine copper ore have been received from J. M. Thompson on Mount Bolivar for tho proposed Portland exhibit, ns have also speci mens of gold . ore from " Stephen order. Estate, of Piatt J. Van Order. Estate of James Jordan, the writer that Estate, of Mary Scvedge. Petition. Order. Kstate of Marlon It. Caster, et nl (minor). Proof of posting. Proof of publication. Koport of' sale. K-statu of Frank It. Hobs. Final report. Order. t Estate of Churles O, Johnson. In ventory atld appraisement. Eslato of Kinnm C. Kapp. Affi davit. , , Kstato of Martha J. Paul. Affi: davit. ' 1 Estate of Plntt M. Van Cndcrtaklntf. Affidavit. whose activities cover half; .he world ' Kranitz of JackHonville.. Other min ing men snouict arrange to oe repre sented In this '' exhibit as It means much to .the development of south western Oregon." Iteports hre current of a new strike on Fiddler's Gulch In the Kerby dis trict by Young nnd Stillmau. It Is recently stated to ' mltioR u-ern fnirlv lileiltiflll bllL that Order prospects were practically . non-e.l i:.- i-r,. t nr i r n, nnni eni, i ne reason i, in I'luirs', iiiivumii. .Vi J,u"p,or,, nm ,0 no prospects unless there are prospectors a ud '.here aie no nrnqiipfinrj. i The foiunnte possessor of a dcvcl-'fii'd that these men have exposed a (Rttporttd by Jaokion County Abitriol Co. Hllth RtrMt mni Cantral AMytta M hit I ago LIctMlso. Tmnlnl F. Kny, Jr., and. Alleen Will Iter. . v Itussell W. Sherwood nnd Vlr glnla lJuie Dew, A i t h ur Da lley n nd Clara AMola nilkey. Melvln Truax. Edwin James Stuart and Alicia Kalherinc ltlue. Xllynn Oils lieynolds nnd Juanlta HIinriM'ksen. C. Itowden and . Jessio Circuit Court Fred II. Condart vs. Esther Con dart. Summons. Kenneth Forbes vs. Italph Jen nings (sheriff). Answer. Alice Flndley vs. Everett Find ley. Answer and erosu compl"i"t Fnlon Central 1A(g lnsuriince Co. vs. Uave J. Turner, et al. Demur rer. , J. L. Kcrnhaw. (t nl vs. School UlHi. No. 10, lleply. W. P. Nar.vanskuH, et al vs. J. M. Nary, et al. liepty. Nina Anna era Ik vs. Francis Mar lon Craig. Jteslsinncp to motion. Melroy Geichul vs. A. W. Wnlker Motion, Reply. l:ix L. Jtnica vs. liaymond G. Junes, AiiHWer. Affidavit. Willrt Mao Tretren vs. George Trefren, Jr. Motion. order Oalh. '...ilu M'llson vs. J. Sam Wilson, order. Oalh. ' Violet Waters vs. Harry Waters FlndliiKH and cnnelusluns. Decree. , Bullock Merc. Agemy vs. John A Mllbtrd. Affldnvlt. Defnult. A. W. Walker Auto Co. vs. Flro men's Fund Insurance Co. Order. ii. C. Yost vs. M. W. McGreW. Summons. C. M. Miles vs. W. T. Minor. Ans wer. Pine Belt Banking Co. vs. N. II Kiisft'll, For money, pine Belt Bunking Co. vs. Farnh F. Wilson, Tax toreclosure. . Pine Belt Banking Co. vs. John F. tjwunaun. Tux Ivrevloauio, , Ileal Instate Transfers Josephine Broad et vlr to E, J. Von Moltko' et' al. lot In Jacksonville $ M. C. Iteed et ux to Itlchard E. Beekmnn et ux, SVj of NW, N of SW sec. K, tp. 41, S. U. 2 E Corn L. Knight et vlr to I,nura M. lnlght. lots 1 nnd 5, Corn 1. Knight sub-division to Medford John C. Stllle to KH S. Ktllle, bind In sec. Hi, tp. 34, S. 11. 1 West Josephine Bullls et vlr to Edith R. Ward, lot I, E lot 2, hlk. 1, (Vowell Amended Add. to Medford It. -II. Toft et ux to Clarence t Cartwrlght, lot N,' hlk. 6, Imperial Add. to Medford Mae Daw to George Wallace. SE of NW, NK of SW, NW of SE sec. 6. tp. 35 S. R. 1 West I.eah M. Caldwell to A. C. Caldwell, lot In Ashlnnd Fred Wyss to R. W. Browning, land In sec. 30, tp. 32, S. It. 1 W , Osmer W. Bong et ux to Bynn G. Slack et ux, lots 23, 24 and 25. hlk "Ii." R. R. Add. to Ashland -.: - Bynn G. Stuck et ux to Pan! D. Brown et Ux, lots 23, 24 and 25. hlk. "11," R. R. Add. to Ashland Ada Sheffield et vlr to Edith M. Norman, pt. lot t, hlk. 1, Gray Add. to Medford Jennie lnmh et vlr to Milo E. Bum It, lots 5 and 5, hlk. 75, Pool & K Uppers Add. to Jacksonville Win. W. P. Ilolt et ux to D. I. Atwell. land in D. L. C. 42, tp. 37. S. II. 1 W Alico P. Bevereito et vlr to George A. While et ux, land In Stewart Acres O. V. Myers et ux to George A. White, land In Stewart Acres Geo. O. Jar vis et nl to Charles K. Sch warts, lot In Ashland.. William V llevcner et ux to 11. O, Anderson et ux, land In Ashlnud II. o. Anderson et ux to Wll Hum W. llevcner et ux, land In Ashland H. O. Anderson et ux to Wil liam W. llevener, land In sec. fi. tp. 3!. S. R. I East E. C. Ward et ux to City of Medford, lot, 11, hlk. 4. Frult dalu Add, W Mvdtuid oped or partially developed mine can not, perhaps,, find fault with this sit uation because if no new sources of supply nre forthcoming, tho value of his metal withh Increase faster nnd in greater degree The ultimate con sumer will, ns usual, be the goat. It Ih rather absurd that' said ultimate consumer permits .himself tobe pre judiced against new mining ventures I when the one and only result must be Dusen. that he pajs more for the Indispen sable metals. We believe that It would be a good thing for the country as a whi'ie to go behind n movement to encourage the search for metal deposits and the sub sequent development of the same Into prducers. Current prices Insure ex cellent prflts and further . advances will mean unprecedented returns. Mining Topics. DO 10 ton In gold, on their clnlms which ad join the Brittany. Confirmation of the report will be awaited with much Interest as the magnitude of the de posit Is such ns to concretely show to experienced mining men that we not only have exceptionally high grade , ores but that .we have won derful deposits of medium grndc ores, which spell long lived operations. Members of the bureau who aro In arrears In annual dues are request ed to arrange to pay up at this time In onle rto meet tho running expenses of tho organization. The next 'regular meeting of the bureau will be held on Saturday. October 3rd. Arrange to attend and Invito nny new mining men to come with you. Try nnd Visualize This The United States has only C per cent of the population of the world Tim KmilliwouiitiMi rti,,itn XThihtl. Bureau Is fully awake to the opportu-t" onl5' 7 l,cr cent of tn0 ani- nd iihv lo secure the dcvelonnictit of our u wc i,,uu''-' wonderfully rich mineral resources ot this time'when mining Is coming Into its own. and the Bureau is entitled to the support of nl lmnlng men In southwestern Oregon who nre inter ested In, or who Art dependent on, the legitimate development of I his sec tion. The work the bureau Is doing Is surely lu inglng about tho Intelligent development of our mines, nnd Is causing the prospeclor to increase the search for new discoveries. Visit (he bureau nnd examine the fine display of ores from new discov eries; ask how you can be of assist ance In carrying on this great work. Your cooperation is needed and cor dially Invited. Now Publlclly Mcclhim Mining Topics, published at San Francisco and circulated throughout the southwest, has arranged to syn dics t mining news to 50 California newspapers. Including news of tho southwestern Oregon district. To take full advantage of this op portunity to further the publicity campaign of the Bureau mining men In each 'district should asrange 'to regularly send In news Items In .their terlrtory each week. It wmild he preferable to have some one man at tend to this matter so that the bureau may know with whom to correspond regarding news. News to be of value should be Items covering the golnus and comings of mining men. new discoveries, the starting up or closing down of de velopment work nnd operations, sales, leases, etc., In fact any Item tending to show the progress of the work go ing on. ' 1 As the bringing nf our mineral re sources to the attention of outside capllal Is the one thing we have to do to secure the full developiutmt of our district, mining men slfould give so. rlous conshlcrntlon to cooperation in handling the publicity campaign, nnd such cooperation can be best effected by furnishing the bureau with news Items. j o Cvuk with gas. tf Twenty per cent of tho world's sup ply of gold. Twenty-five per cent of the world's supply of wheat. Forty per cent of tho world's sup ply of Iron and metnl. Forty per cenj. of the world's sup ply of (cad. , Forty per cent of the world's sup ply of silver. - Fifty per cent of the world's sup ply of ainc. Fifty-two per cent of tho world's supply of coal. Sixty per cent of the world's supply of cotton. Sixty per cent of the world's sup ply of copper. , Sixty per cent 'of the world's sup ply of aluminum. Sixty-six per cent of the world's supply of oil. Seventy-five per cent of tho world's suppl y of corn. Eighty-five per cent of the world's supply of automobiles. W.j also refine 80 per cent of the copper nnd operate 40 per cent of, the world's railroads. Before the war we owed nations five billion dollars. We have not only paid this debt, but foreign countries now owe tis ten billion dollars. We now hold the largest gold reserves of any nnilon In tho world. Mining Re view, Salt Lake. , Stoiuror llltfl Valuable Or B. IT, Stenger of Cnuyonvllte. some distance north of tho Greehback mine, Saturday brought In to the bureau for 'display samples of ore from n new strike made on his property. This ore is of the same general character ns the Grcenlinck,- nnd Ycllowhnrn. The mine U located on tho Pacific high way and one can step from the pave ment to tho tunnel without Injury to his shoo shine, showing the accession Uy of mines in the district. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Allen bnve moved to Medford from Ashland. Mr, Allen will take up his duties with the Pierce-1 larrlson M ot or com pany of Medford. Ashlund Tidings, : . : a tine ati HalStfiae Sctt ' Only a few years ago a 32 x 4 cord tire listed over $50.00. Tody, you- can buy the highest quality 32 x 4 tire a Firestone Gum Dipped Cord for about $26.00. Last spring crude rubber cost tire makers around 40 cents a pound. Today, it is over 90 cents a pound. It was not so long ago that 7,500 miles represented the average life of a cord tire, while today, 15,000 miles and more is only the usual performance for a Firestone Gunv-Dipped Cord. Due to large, concentrated pro duction, specialized machinery and simplified factory methods, together with economical distribution, Fire stone is able to keep tire prices low no matter where the price of crude rubber goes. And, because of special Firestone processes, chief among which js Gum-Dipping, motorists are today getting thousands of exrra miles by using Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum-Dipping is an exclusive method used by Firestone. It is an extra process, carried out in special Gum-Dipping plants, after which the cords are put through the usual calendering machines. Qum-Pipr ping insulates and impregnates every fiber of every cord wth rub ber, and practically eliminates in ternal friction and heat, and builds strength and endurance info tl e tire. In the day-in and day-out serv ice of taxicabs, buses and trucks on the cars of hundreds of thou sands of motorists everywhere Gum-Dipped Cords are giving unbeard-of mileage, dependability and satisfaction. . !, -1 ' Get ready for the coming months OI Slippery jjuvemcuio auu bad roads. Assure yourself of greater safety, comfort and economy by equipping now with Firestone Full Size Gum-Dipped Balloons, Of,, MOST MILES PER DOLLAR . . Armory Service Station Ashland Service Station MEDFORD " ' ASHLAND Oasis Service Station EAGLE POINT ' : ' " ; ' AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER .... vlfc BEAUTY COMFORT ' CONVENIENCE UTILITY Qood Looks as Well as Qood Service The improved Ford Runabout, with its all-steel stream-line body, is an unusu- " j ' ' ally good-looking car. . It hangs low to the ground, and the body has been lengthened ana re-designed for greater comfort and convenience. The gas tank under the cowl is rilled Irpm the outside, and the weatherproof storm curtains open with bqth doors. Under the sweeping rear deck is an un usually large compartment designed for convenience in carrying luggage. ' ' Standard equipment includes four cord tires,nickeled head-lamp rimsandwind shield wiper. , ' -. : ' 7 The price remains the same $260, and you can buy on the Ford Weekly Pur chase Plan.' . RUNABOUT $ 260 E 0. B. DETROIT Touring car $290 coupe . . ... 520 Tudor sedan jso fordor sedan 660 Dcmounuble Rimi and Starter Extra on Open Car, Quid Can in Ctlm FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. N O I N C R E. A S E.i I N P.R I C E S