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A o o o o O o o WEDFOR MATL TnTTHTKE. MEDFOTJT), O.ftnON'. TFERDAY. OrTOTiT. C, 102." " O -A. -ml. I ;e l.L'YVIHTON .I.luho, Oct. . Fire GERMAN ENVOY FEARS FOR LIFE AT SWISS MEET; I.OfAltNO, KwltznrlHiuJ, Oct. 6. Edited hf Rootliwwtern Orvfton Mining fiurraa. vlttilort trHKfdy on tho lltllo ('uthnllc (A. I)r-Tlw conferniKu of Ofirinan iiiUhIom sifttlfinciit lylnK In the Nhz and all.pil fUatoHiiii-n to consider a IVrcn ImllHn rt'Morvntlon, 25 miles cam and Bucurily pact opened liftro today. ,.f t,t ini.lnlulil UtlIF.lU took a toll of six orphan dead. I 1 " uinK nem in me lcatn. Hvo miles from a railroad cnnlonal courtroom. In tho palace or In a HparHfly Battled miction, llm boys' JuHtlce. Tim conferonco aluo will bo dormitory at the mission where 81 concerned with the nuestlon of secnr youngsters lay asleep was wiped out Ity for one of Its chief deleKates Ir. by the flames while volunteer flKhters untav Htrenemann, (Jermany'u for founht valiantly to rescue tho en-.t'ln minister. trai'ped boys. , Htorlea of plots by German ultra- Nuns , of the mission heroically nationalists or fascists against Dr. worked to ..waiter, the sleeping youths, Htresematm because he had come to half riraKKliiK Ihem from their beds to l-rwarno to dlsctiKH with the Kreneh, Hdfety. Thu Histeis worn believed to JtrltlKh and JfolKlun statesmen the have eHcuped with all the boys from project of form. .latin? a security pact tne biilltllnK when five of the lads without havlnit liiHlHled on the quen diished hack Into the blaInK liuildlnK tlon of Ciirmany's war guilt being to rescue hoiihj of their companions added to the agenda cfiunnd the police (hey thotiKht faring tVath. I to asslffn Kuanln to his hotel. The bodies of tho six wero found When he came to Iirarnn, Dr. huddled cIoko together by rscue KtrcHetnann loft his special train at n in hi' i n uu i uncii tuu iuuib in i no 1 1 1 ii fiirt tin ii i u i u't i 1 v w inimnuru (jJf, iioHlrr'd r'SUltH ouiiuinK- iitnu nimnrpu imo wits uuie village. Kf forts of the volunteers who organ-1 Dr. Htresemann. Chancellor Knther ImmI a bucket brigade and played a and the other (Jenmins aro somewhat stream of water on the flames through perturbed, even to tho point of rest a half-Inch hoso were fruftlcHS. They lensness over tho fact that M. Tchlt saved a chapel standing 30 feet away, eherin., the CJerman foreign minister, though It was searched black by the has gone to Merlin at the moment flames. 'When the security conference Is tak- Tho dormitory was an old Bllekpoo Inn place here. They consider tho mlHHion founded many years ago by moment inopportune for Tchltcherln Jesuit priests and was conducted by to enter tho (Jennan capital as head thn Order of Klsters of Ht. .Iimeph. quarters for his propaganda for a Tho mission today pictured a pathetic HusHo-Cerman commercial treaty, scene as the Imi.vh prepared for thol HiihhIa 1s not represented nt tlm funeral of their comrade dead. Tho security conference. Austen Cham six will be hurled In tho mission berlaln and M. Hrland, respectively, churchyard Tuesday. The survivors the British and French foreign mlo wnro moved Into other quarters at tho Isters. and Dr. Btresemann and the mission. . ' other delegates are optimistic over the Kellof work was undertaken ., by ultimate outcome. I I ho nauKural meet nir was formallv onened shortly after 11 A. M. by1 Mayor Kusca of Locarno. After hls spoech of welcome he retired, as all the sessions of the conference arc! beliiK held In private. Tho statesmen made considerable 1 nn week In and week nut in the local progress at tne first session. They examined every article In the It h i no i pact guarantee as drawn up at the Ilxmdon meeting of juridical experts. A number of obscure clauses wero re VIKNNA. Oct. 8. (A. P.) Three for red back to the Jurists, who are merchants and citizens of Jewlstoii. PROTEST U. S. A. FILMS I'niitns In Mining .Made. UftANTK.I'AKH. Oct. 3. With tho continued improvement In the turning imlUMtry In Kouthweatern Oregon from month to month until at this time a wide development program of our mineral rettourceii n In progrewi. It Is well to pause and consider the tuu sen which have been largely Instrumental In bringing about these rt-HU.tfl. Kor years prior to 1&23 mining In this dlHtrict wan on the decline. While mining In other district was point ulwad In a wife and sane way, prob ably with not great spurts, but with fooMtani plugging, ant) there was a general tendency toward a revival In the Industry generally. Itcallzing that the great mineral belt of southwestern Oregon muMt be developed during the period of the upward trend In mining, else He Idle probably until another cycle rolled around, a few far sighted men hj November, litliS organized the Southwestern Oregon Mining Ilureau, with tho Hole purpose of aecuring the legitimate development of this ter ritory. Kince that time the inemher Mhlp ha ben on the Increase until now It number nearly 3ro. With thi strong organization and the coopera tion of the member the bureau out lined a program dculgned to obtain and It has con- lntently carried this program Into effect. The major factor In the devel opment of any mining dlHtrict I ade quate experienced mining capital capital that pends It money with the solo put-pone jf Kccurlng profitable re turns from operation and, a such money wan not to be found locally hi sufficient sums, the bureau undertook a publicity campaign nf wide scope to acquaint mining men all over the l'a- clflc coast with the possibilities of thi dlHtrict with view tit securing their en trance Into the field. That this cam- , paign ha been effective cannot be dis puted a dally report are coming to the bureau from outside sources, di- ; rectly and indirectly, showing that the unwarranted prejudice heretofore ex- ! Istlng against southwestern Oregon a : a mining district I rapidly breaking down aru that real mining men are , coming Into tho district to Investigate for themselves a prerequisite to Investment. Thi publicity program I carried IhooNand film actor paraded the meeting this afternoon and aro ox streets yesterday a a protest ngalnnt pocted to havo their roxrt ready to the Importation of foreign films, morrow. They shouted "wo want government Articles on which differences nf protection of our Industry,' and slin- opinion arose wero reserved for con liar demands. siduratlnn at tho next plenary session At a mas meeting a remdutlnn tomorrow, wan adopted protesting against the Poland and Czechoslovakia later Importation of picture films from th will be asked to present their views I'ulted Htates and a deputation sent on the pact, which Is described as "an to the government mado a demand arbitration convention', with guaran- for tho enactment of legislation noc- toes. cssiiry films. for tho exclusion, of such WAH1IINOTON. Oct. (I. (A. P The hoard of temperance, prohibition and public moral of the Methodist Kplscopnl church declared today In a formal announcement that the church disclaimed responsibility for Die re port on prohibition Issued recently through tho federal council of churches of Chrlsliii America. The report wn not n report of tho federal council, the at at en tent aafd, but wan Issued by "h commtsslun on research, prepared by "a small num ber of persons and represented only them." . . , RECIPES FOR GEORGE WASHINGTON'S HOME BREWING ARE SOLD f'nnk with go. If More enemy will increase your earning ability IT la tha red Mooilml luoiplu who win imtpiu In this world! ltoil Mood (Irtii mm nml wonixn tha vl Hilly Ilia onnrgy iho ulrmiKlh unit tha actlvlt to earn what Ihvjr do enrol Nobody ran do Juatlra to thtmualvea when they ara aufferlnK (or want ( rU-h, red blood. It ta thta linixiTerlAhed condition of tho bhod that t-auaoa ao many tallurea In life. 'rhert'8 no ptaco at the top tor tho weakllnn tha man and women with poor, weak blond Hulld tip your blood! tiet in lha red-blooded cla and Ret the re warda you deaerre. it. H 8. will do It for you! 8. 8. 8. helpa Nature Inilld mllllona of red-Ulood rella! 8. 8. 8. aemla rl.ii. red bliml tin (tlliiR to every ITIira ot your body and every porn of your akin. You are fair ly radiant with energy, vhu ami vl tallty. You'll look like anreeaa, tool The. rich, red blood that 8. 8. 8. helpa Nadir bnlld for you will clear your akin of any uly blemtahea your (Ml will aparklfl lih etilhua laam firm, aolld Mesh will round out your tlmira atrength and power will comolo weak. Ilabliy Dujaolea. c wMl drug atotea aelT 8. 8 The larfer bottlecjr mora economical. NK WVOItK. Oct. 6. (A. P.I A collection of Washington relics In cluding KtO letters In thu handwrit ing of tho first president, ha been sold to the Itosenbach company. It became known today. The collector, who dlspoHed of them wa said to bo a New York banker, whose an cestors wero c o n t o m p o r a r I o a of Washington. Tho collection, which Included be tween 4110 and GOO papers relating to Washington activities during the Revolutionary period, has been valu ed by dewier at between $50,000 ami $115,000. Among Iho letters 1 one written June 5, 1777, to herd t'uinwalll pro testing against tha killing of a young American lieutenant. Another written In 1 7D7 to Mrs. Rllxaheth Powell and dictated by Martha Wash lug ton, an "unagreoiucut1 papers of southwestern Oregon; In each issue of Mining Truth, covering the whole northwestern country; Min ing Review, covering the southwestern Htates; once a week In tho Dally Itec ord Abstract, the Portland business man's paper; and from time to time special article In other publicity me diums. Itecently Mining Topic ar ranged to syndicate mining news of Oregon and California to fit) Califor nia papei'H, nud last Saturday the col umn of a Pacific coast magazine wnro opened to tho hureilu for the dissemination of mining Information. This work has been the means of Injecting now llfo Into tho mltphig ln dusty a 1h evidenced by tho many new men engaged In mining, the ex touslvo and Intensive prospecting be ing carried on, by the many new strikes of high grade oes in old prop erties a well a In new discoveries, by tho operation, when during the water season, of many properties, both placer and quartz, by the Installation of no wtreatment facilities, and by the large development program now un der way. Until such lime ns the In dustry 1 far enough along In Its de velopment to carry on under It own momentum, publicity Is tho backbone of our development. Next year should, with tho stride, now being made, bring us to that stage, but, dur ing the Intervening time every effort should be put forth to hasten the day of (he full development and opera Hon of our mines, and It In with thirt thought In mind that the attention of mining men of tho district, a nil the public generally, I directed to this matter. WaMhlngtniv and several con tempo raries to llv until 1X00. t )t her of t ho more personal let tern describe Wash lug ton plana for homo brewing from ( 00 barrel of corn a year. I.nllro District lo tho Trout The (lathe district Is rapidly com ing to the front. Considerable- devel opment work 1 being carried on and luring the water seamm the placers and several uuartJt properties produce satisfactorily. Friday P. P. Wickham, general manager nf the Western Metal Mine company, with offices In tlrant Pass, brought to bureau head hunt era generous sample of high among, grade gold ore from the Sugar Piue and tho Itlack Jack properties of the company for the mineral exhibit. Tlmso specimen are quite character istic of the district and are attracting considerable attention among mining men of tho district. I.OXCYIK W. W ash.. Oct, 6 . -1 o seph Young. ti9, missing for three d s from hi haunts near White llotio, on tho up tier Coweemnn river was found paralysed last night by parly tf searchers In nn aban doned cabin. They reported that a half empty jug of Unuor was at hi side. Young died early this morning without leKttlulng consciousness. Cor. oner YauNote went to the scene this morning. The men w ho found Young were of the opinion that there was no foul I'Uy, BOTH ARMS CUT OFF, I. A tillAMU:, Ore . O. t f ( P ) -Nephlo Kobort Wood, 37. I titande. hraVeniHti for the OroKon.U nshmitton Itallnvid Ht Navigation cotnpAiv. walked a half mile to oblsta help Sunday at midnight after both anus had been seetvd ahme the elbows in a tall under the tinui wheel from tiii mi, in mir in xrmi msn .,r t'triMh Cnl.h 7M nitit.i,lv one of the fredei of the giavel deposit 11. A. Doerner of the t'nited States Itoreau of Mines, with headquarters at Item. New, was a caller at bureau headquarter last week. Mr. Ihietner formerly lived In Josephine county and takes considerable Interest In the progress of the development of this section. IMward A. t .op ml on of Long Iteach. California, who has been spending several months In southwestern Ore gon Investigating the mining situation, left for home Monday to attend to business matters with (he Intention of returning to this district shortly after the first of the ear. liovernor PUrce has called the or gan trillion meeting of the new Ore gon Mining Survey, created by the last legislature for October Mill. In the office of the goxcruor at Salem. The personnel of the survey is ean New ton of the School of Mines. P S. Woodln of OranM Pass. eOorgo Wel gand of p.aker. and W. . Klmer of Portland. The law dentin the now organttatton also repealed all acts rel ating to the old bureau of mines, w hich had been a political football for years, and with the divorcing of poll tic the mining survey will be of great assistance to the development of the mlonw Industry of the state. While out hunting last week John II. Prtiby. owner of the Afterthought mine nn the Apph'Kate. dtscovtfted n ihw gold vein on top of the mountain w It hin It'll feet of the line of the C.i cat 1 Am mine, ow ned by Hut n Wllkttis rtnd Satutdav brought spe i ineni of the ore to bureau headquar ter for the mineral dlspUv The ore panned flee gold ami as tt Is in j good llslrbt. located at the headquarters of hhx1. ptnslcuu today held hom for hi recover. of the fiiimtuft lil ltylnn nunc. It. il.ttlMiieut will be UHtthrd with In IJditor Wade of the Oregon Maga zine, published at Sit 1cm, has been speeding considi r.tblo time at the Steamboat Mine on Steamboat creek in tho Upper Applegato country, en joying hunting and lnveHtigatlng the mineral of that district. On hi re turn to Hale rn Saturday he stop ped at the bureau headquarters and arranged for a m-rle of -article for publication In his magazine relating to the mining Industry of southwest ern Oregon. Saturday In Meeting Day The October meeting of the Mining fJureau occur Saturday, October 3rd at 2 o'clock at Ml If. street, Grants Pa. It your meeting and you should arrange to attend. The first meeting of the new Oregon Mining Survey will bo held on October 1 Ith. and such questions as should be ta ken up with thai organization will In all probability hu dtneussed at the Sat urday meeting. Xcw Ktrlko In alackwui County 70111 Pro. & Sous brought in speci men of ore from the Pig pen mine on Miller Peak in the I'pper Steam boat country. Jackson county, yester day fur the bureau's mineral display. The ore Is highly mineralized and car ries a gold content of about iH a ton. besides other metal. The pay streak ly about 18 inclo-s wide In a lti foot ledge. V.. II. Kirkland has returned from Portland where he has been for n couple, of weeks In connection with the Pen ton mine on Mount lieu hen. J. M". AVhorlon, president of the Metal Kxtrnctlun - I Infilling cor poration, left for Portia nd Wednes day to be gone several days on busi ness matters. We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times , The .Cozy Nook M:iin and Riverside, Sparta Bldg. 1 WE HAVE ADDED ELECTRICAL WELDING to our up-to-date plant and nro now prepared to do tmlli eleetrie and aeetylene weldinif. liavinc an expert in tlinrce of tliis depart ment. WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK. If t do your work d eu know it is rilit. O YOUNG'S Machine nud Auto Kepnirinf) co 0 o ii minim "PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package V Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on parkape or on tablets you are nut getc ting the genuine Haver Aspirin proved safe by millions am prescribed by physicians over twenty-five year for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Itheumat ism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Kach unbrokrn 'Haycr" package con tains jirovrn directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets rout few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 21 and 100. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W! A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Amt and Cbronlo liear of Ma and Woi Linxer and tumor trtaUd, lnf1nka, Ud- ley, b)1ler uid fttomsrh troub-, fit, hernia, rutut, mklf tmal trouble, par If-ftlA, te?ci pnuntoii(a, Bnliimm And thnUt trov-iilf, rheuniHttitiQ, imt-norrliot-a, gultrc, roiifmraptlon, caUrrb, pllec hjdrcK-U, al bumlD. OfflM Houri A. M. t I P. M. ContultAtlon Fm 241 South Front St. U4tet Qrt, You can rely on our stiitement. Wo inamt faeturo only from tha purest of products and aehievo a wholesome, delicious cream for your detection. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream or Yum Yum Jackson County Creamery Our paint atlcketh cloaer than a brother. All of life's Icaons aro not loarnej la school. Tho lesson of P'Unt's pr o t e c 1 1 o a comes from eiirl ence. We know that paint la tha beat pro lellv polUjr. Whjr do wa put u off? W4 mm. Follow ft v P.tml 'f Advice WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doorr Screens, Windows and Sask, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality anal Prlcea Abaolutely Right. Do Not Order From Ojt-of-Town Concern Beforo tatting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Hertford A Modern Mill Oregon FORD TOURING with 4 brand new balloon tires The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:40 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take passengers for all way pointa. For further Information , and tlcketa call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connectlona at Roseburg for Cooa Bay Points. i SAVE YOUR HEALTH IT'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN YOUR MONEY Folks who look Into the future with confidence plan their housekeeping with the same sense that makes a business successful. Tho old fashioned plan of having the washing dono ut home does not even pay in dollars nnd cents. 75 cents for 15 pounds wet wash. I'houo us and watch us keep a date with your order. MEDFORD 30 NORTH RJVErlSIDE AVE PHONE 166 DOMESTIC LAUNDRY CALIFORNIA Round trip TicktM Jfltf ftmfj for pleasure uses. Join your friends aboard Shasta tout trains to the Southland. 4 Popular Trains every day New Comfort Features at no extra far Club car, with barber, alet, shower bath, on the Shasta. Chervarioni ears on Shasta, Southern California Express (furnishing direct scrv keto Los Angeles), and Oregonian Get forthet particulars about this attrao tivc travel service. Ask Agent. Southern FacilicLincs M. Montgomfry, Local Passenger Agent. Phone 34, Medford Wok wlUl O tCjtereai, - -c - " 0 O o O O WOT MEDFORD ADl 18 MIDFORDoMAD o o o o o o O o o O O