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THE MEDFOltD KAIL TS1BTOE, jDgQft& ORMOff, SATURDAY, $QVj&tB)jg 6, 1907, 8 HE1DEL HERE TO SIX FEDERAL JOBS ARE OPEN IRADE PAPE Thanksgiving Sale IS ON AT OPP MINE Government Engineer In Medford to Senator Bourne to Let His Official Ax Fall During December Eddy and Lawrence Out. "Music Trades" of New York Tells of Great Showing Made by J. Hale in This City With Pianos. Indications Favorable for Run All Winter To Operate the Sturgls Mine. Assist Local Forestry Of ficials With 1 . Road. STEADY Run LOCATE NEW ROAD 0 MEDFORD Benjamin F. Hcidcl, assistant en mhcbr of the bureau of good .roads, departtnent of agriculture, arrived ngnin in Medford Friday lor tiio pur--poscTof locutinp; a rond through the Fish Lalco pass for tho forestry serv ice. Mr. Ileidel, sineo ho finished locating the Crater Lako boulevard, has been in Seattlo in charge of tho exhibit of tho government, relating to cood roads. am mighty glad to got back," says, Mr. Ileidel, "and will be only too glad to como again in tho spring to complete tho Crater Lako road Southern Oregon is a dolightful place in' which to work." Mr. Ileidel will bo in Southern Or cgf'i for somo two months, complet ing this work. IIo will thon leavo for .California, where the bureau has sohio work for lum. MUCH CONCRETE LAID EACH DAY ON CANAL . WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. Coiierolo 'for tho huge locks of tho Panama cailal is boing laid at the raloxof near ly 1200 cubic yards per day. More than 25,000 yards have boon laid at the Gatun lock and'moro than 5000 yards at Pedro Miguel.' As yet this Important- feature of tho constructive work of tho onnnl isjiardly under way. When tho hnndlinp and mixing plants are all running .smoothly it is probnblo that tho daily? avcrago will be doublod. Tho Panama railroad ? now busy carrying crushed stone'uad sand in addition to hauling tho spoil from tho steam shovels. Dr C. R. Ray Purchases Angelus Inner Player After a Closo Examination Decides 'f On) the Angclus In Preference to f.A.: All Others on Market. Dr. C. It. Hay has decided in fa vor of the world's best player piano, which is tho noted Angelas, sold ex clusively by tho Wiley B. Allen Co. Now sumo adorns tho beautiful homo of Dr. C. It. Hay, and family, boing at tho" lioad b tho list in society cir cles, buspeaks a great volunio as to tho quality of this grand player piano known tho world over to bVth'o finost ' plnyor piano on tho markot. TIIAE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. LABORING MAN SLUGGED AND ROBBED IN ALLEY (Continued from Pago 1.) known to havo money upon him, ami ho hasn't it now, and that is about all jf tho story that can bo gnthored at .prosout. ,fl'ho frouuonoy of this hold-up ganio In Ibis oily is gotting to bo somowhat ' monotonous, The polico force doox its boat to look ut fi those mutter, hut jjio frco is so small that thoy are punlilo lo covor all tho ground and Jio inovory part of town at once. Quo Nelson, who had been arresteo for orpiitijig n disturbance made r Hiuooth goWuy Friday nftornoou. When arraigned ho requested that ho 4.o allowed to seo Mr. Johnson of the Louvre, and was eonduelod thither by a younger brother of Nightwnlchnian Murdook, who was acting tomporar ily. Young Murdook took his prisoner (o tho kilohen door of tho rostunrant and wailed outside for him. Nelson grasped tho situation and passed ' through tho kilehun and the dining room to tho street and is probably going yet. ,-M. R, Voddor, Jr., who olnims good family connections in tho onst, pload guilty boforo Justice Canon Friday w tho crimo of potty larceny in tnking somo goods from a room noar tho Union stahlos and disposing of them at a second-hand store. Justice Can on sontoncod him to six months in jail, but romitted sentence, providjy ijtr. Voddor would mako n noiso like .:; departure from Southorn Oregon, Mnd keen on departing, Incumbents of six federal offices in Oregon, whoso terms expire either in Decembor or January, may as well begin to look for other employment, says tho Orcgonion. From ono of Senator Bourne's supporters in this city, and ho is a man who stands closo to Jonathan's oar, it is learned that tho senator proposes promptly on tho expiration of these officials tonus tp relievo them from further sorvico and immediately appoint thoir successors. Tho half dozen jobs affected by this edict are hold by the following Republicans: Colo nel David M. Dunne, collector of in ternal revenue; C. J. Reed, United States marshal; A. S. Dresser and Qeorgo W. Bibee, rogistcr and " re ceiver, respectively, of the Portland land office; B. L. Eddy and J. M. Lawronco, register and receiver, re spectively, of tho Roscburg land of fice. Nobody seems to havo any idea who will succeed these six officials on the goVerninont payroll. Boforo leaving tho city last week after a brief sojourn Mr. Bounio.oithor did not confido in his faithful lieutenants the names of the men ho expected to select, or, having confided that in formation, thoso ho look into his con fidence are keeping silont. Tho only information obtainable from that sourco is that tho purpose of Bourno is to make a clean sweep and fill thoso half dozen offices just as rap idly as the tonns of tho incumbents oxpire. In the appointment of thosd six of ficials, Mr. Bourno in all probability will first show his hand in selecting a successor to Rocoivor Lawronco t tho Roscburg land office, who nl- roady has londorcd his resignation to tho socrotnry of the mtorior. It is tho intention of Mr. Lawronco to ro turn to Bond, Crook county, whore ho was formerly located,' nnd there mnke his homo. SOCIETY Continued from Pbb 3 MaHtor Frank Ray, a sophomoro Id tho high school, ontortalnod tho unmoors o.'f his class Lint ovortng at tho Itny tomo on J.Iain pireot, Weal. Tho ovonliig was ploasmntly Bponl with uomo3, forluno telllLg and music, all mornbors of tho class reporting a flno tlmo. ' Tho Wodnondny Study club, ot which Mrs. W. I. Vawtor Is preel- rtonl, hold ono o't thoir onjoyable and protPablo cessions at tho cavmlng 1 omo ot Mm. U. Q. Smith, nonr 0k dulo avonuo, South, on WcdnoHday afternoon. Tho Junior Diblo uocloty lipids Ho lojjul&r business mooting r.ndlncJ tlon of oJ.'Icoiii this nftornoou at the "HOTEL ARRIVALS. Nash IT. W. Lindsay, Pasadena; Mrs. L. G. Brush, Grants Pass; R. Anderson, F. I). Clark, B. F. Ilohlol, Seattle; Alex. Martin, Klamath rails; M. G. Lawrence, Ashland; Archto Windon, Hilts; Loo Kollor, Phibidel phit; E. Kolly, San Francisco; A. A. Finch, Astoria; J. F. Kelly, Medfoid; C. M. Ilinelmugh, Ashland; Matinee Winter, Portland; If. L. Harris, Clii- cml'o: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Uilmoiv, Marion L. Qihaoro, Clear Lako, S. D.; S. W. Stock, San n rauoisco ; W. m. Zimmerman, C. S. Hampton, T.-i. Richardson, Portland. Tho Moore Kathryn II. Rogjr-3, Seattlo; S. P. Hluokloy, Calgary; A. I), Burr, Portland; C. Thompson, Wendell. Idaho: Mr, and Mrs. S. K, Goorgo, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, Bluo Ledgo; I1. M av. Tncoma;:J. L. Smith, San Francisco j C. P. Connor, B. I. Carey. Portland, J, B. Burrow, Grants Pasa;,F. I'll vuri and wife . liasb Point; F .1 Sohaoffor, TjiUia'.; 0 W, uottaoi, Chicago. h Tho Palace -0. F. Zoo. oity: M. E. IliRgins, E.iglo Pent ; A. WnKai o, r,YM,n.iKi 1V. f V.. Mlitilloliiuhov. 'Trail; ityjton L Poo. CV. iKouJe Point. While J. F. Hnlc, Medford's livo wire in tho piano business, was taking in the sights nnd othcrwiso enjoying himself at the Portola festival lately ho did not let people there lose sight f tho fact that ho was from Medford, as shown by tho following, taken from a letter to the Music Trades, published in Now York: "Tho Wiley B. Allen company has a largo number of its out-of-town agents hero Jhis week, among them being Mr. Bcrgh of Rett Bluff and Messrs. Hintz and Wilson of Stock ton. Another 'live wire' in the Wiley B. Allen company's connections is nlso in town in the person of J. F. Halo of Medford, Or. While Mr. Halo has been in the business but a short time, comparatively, he has made a great success of it. Medford is lo cated in ono of tho favored spots in tho rapidly growing northwest nnd derives her revenue from so many sources ns to bo practically self-sup porting. Although Medford has only 0000 inhabitants, Mr. Hale reports tho sale last month of four Knnbo pianos, with a gront number pf pros pects in view. While hero ho will se lect two carloads of instruments for his winter trade and expects to dou ble this order boforo the end of the year." homo , of Mrs. W. F. 3hold3. Tho membership of tho society Is: MIssos Maigorot Roberts, Francos York Lu cllo York, Florence Erbago, Laura Pago, Ruth Wolfo. Wllmn Harrison, Hazel Antlo, OHvo Johnson, WIIHo Howard, Rachol napp, Mario Elfert, Vora Lano, Esther Wornor, Ruth Warn or. Tho GOO club, composed of 1G ladles, was very pleasantly ontortaln od at tho homo of. Mrs. J. H. Butlor Ookdalo avenue, Sduth, on Friday nftornoou. Tho membership is as follows: Mosdamos J. A. Perry, Scott Davis, W. H. McGowan, E. Trow brldgoj F.. M. Houck, E. D. Elwood, J, O. Dackstoro, J. G. Coble, G. Schor- morhorn, J. F. Hutchason, I. L. Ham ilton, U. .E. Boyden, T. E. D.inlols,; J. II. Dutlor and MIssos Gortrudo Weolc and Dot Borry. Mnstor Charles Carr eavo a party last ovontng for about twenty of his young frlondn and schoolmates nt tho pleasant Campboll homo on Woat Eighth street. Tho ovonlng was spent in playing lively games, refreshments woro sorved and a most pleasant eve ning oujoyed. Tho recoptlon last ovonlng tender ed to tho Rov. and Mr3. Matlock of tho Christian church by tho ladles of tho church was attonded by tho tiilnlstors of tho city and thoir wives and tho congregation of tho Christian church. Light rofroahmonts woro frved and a program of musical and utorary nuniuors was roauorou. Mrs. P. Rltner of Ashland was tho guest of Mrs. H. C. Kontnor during tho week. Misses Joan Amloaon and Miss Vora Olmstond recontly ontortnlaed a party of young friends nt tho An dorson homo on WeBt Main streot. Mrs. II. C. Kontnor enjoyed a brlof Ylalt this week from nor father, Dr, L. E. Tracy, and her brother, Bon Tracy, both of whom aro Interested In th'o clothing business ot Albany aand woro on thoir way to that polat. At tho meeting ot tho C. W. B. M. at tho Christian church Wodnesday nftornoou Miss Mario Sooloy, a popu lar young elocutionist, was heard In a reading, "Tapestry Weavers Across tho Soa," and an entertaining talk on foreign missions was given by Mrs. Mlzor, Mrs. A, O. Burgess entortalned tho Ladles' Guild ot tho Episcopal church Thursday afternoon. After the bus iness of tho day was concluded a dainty lunch was sorved, consisting) ot salad sandwiches, cake and cot' foo. Indications are very favorable for a steady run .at tho Opp mine in, Jacksoniifcrcek district during tho doming winter. Additional men are being engaged and preparations bo ing mndo for extensive work. .The Opp is ono of tho well-known producipg mines of this section and ! is adequately equipped for effective ' work. At tho Sturgis mine on Forest ' creek, preparations aro being made by tho Van Anderson company to op- ( orate this well-known hydraulic mine on a largo scale. Now buildings are being erected and old ones enlarged and repaired. Several fortunes havo been taken from tho gold-bearing gravel of .this mine, and not nearly all of tho g'round hns been worked as yet. t First-Class Ladies' and Gents' Bootblack Parlors Will bo Oponed November 10 at 4 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE, MEDFORD SHOE SHINING PAR LORS, V. W. Howard, Coast Champion Bootblack, Prop. i : Just Arrived From Full and Complete line of bulbs. Best Line of Lawn Grass in the city 1 1" Ornamentals and small fruits 50,000 No. I Grape Roots while they last at $25 per thousand. Peaches and Apricots You will do well ROGUE RIVER NURSERY MEDFORD, OR. PHONE 583. The Best Time in the Year to Lay in a Suppiy of Table Linens Linen Sets Towels and Napkins Etc. Many other lines are included and we can guar antee Larger StoGks and Lower Prices on Tailored Suits Long Coats Skirts and Petticoats Waists and Dresses The Hutchason Co. - SuGGessor to Baker-HutGhason Gompany CITY COUNCIL HAS NOT ACTED YET ON FRANCHISE Tho city council has not as yet taken action upon tho f ranchiso asked by John R. Allen for an electric rond do get our prices, before buying C. F. COOK, Proprietor in tho city. The. meeting scheduled for Friday evening was .not hold, as tho council had not completed its de liberations upon tho terms of tho franchise. A meeting, is to bo held soon to discuss tho matter. Holland Newtowns, Spltzenberg, Jonathans, Wincsap Apples, Bartletts, Winter Nells and Cornice Pears, OFFICE IN ROGUE RIfER VALLEY DEPOT - : : i ' 4