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6 THE aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCEDFOBD. OK ISO ON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2-1, 1009. ELIEVE FLOOD ITUATION PAST ThouQht That Great Northern Will Soon Be Able to Get Its Trains Back Schedule. on a'nllfd VrrkS Leased Wire.) SF5ATTLB, Wash.. N'oV. 24. With ihn fntanHnn tit tllA !lflnfV rnlnfnll nf w. .......... ino past few unys, it is oeueveu louny thnt the worst of the flood situation a ho Ccade rnountn ns, J"8 that end of the line. All along the We cpcct to have a match gfliac P )x? Norfthfc.rn "d: right of way camps have been es- of basketball on Thanksgiving be 13 past. Officials of the ral road tnbHrilcd nmi work ;3 bcing pnshed tweeu thc Uutte Falls nnd Dudley state, however, thnt Jt will probab y nhom1t JmK(? 1eijtj ,ms bccmlteiun require n week or ten days to repair nr,.,,nA nnA ' ti, :,, htx , . .......... the tracks and rebuild the bridges tnat nnvo ueen wasneu oui oj luu mountain lorrems. .ieanuuo iraiu: on tho western division will be dtverU ed to the Northern Pacific nt Spokano. Several passenger trains on tho i Great Northern were caught and are belnc held bv the washouts at dlf- terent points In the mountains and Rnmo nnvMv h.tfl hfon expressed for the welfare of the passengers, owing to the probable shortage of provl - slons. The trains have been stalled ?or more thnn 24 hours and relief trains nre being sent out from Spo- fcano with food supplies for tho stranded passengers. . Officials of the company have de-'iy elded to send no more trains through . the Cascade tunnel for the present. 0f men na gone j0 finish up some because of the fear of a possible cave-work in the new rond from the Falls In. nnd work trains have been sent i0 Vestal. out from Spokane to repair the dam-j j0hn Winninghnm and wife left aKe to the track on the east end of for tnejr home nt Trail on Tuesday, the mountain division. Work trains They hnve been visititng Mr. Mntth also are being sent eastward fromews ana fnm;iy the parents of Mrs. Everett. j Winnincham. Telegraph wires and poles for sev-1 rj. E. Wolvcrton of Sills Springs eral miles through tho mountain lVras n pleasant business caller at the districts have been carried away by office of Jndge Pentz on Monday, tho roaring mountain streams, many tj. A. McLellnn, representing the of which have overflowed their Medford Mnil Tribune, was in Butto "banks. y" Falls on Wednesday interviewing HIS REASONS WHY By JAMES A. EDGERTGX Copyright. 1909. by American Pre Aisoclitiod THE grouch approached your Un cle'San " And said: "I do not see Why this Thanksgiving thing should make A hit with youiani me. ; With prices goingnrp" this way It took a bnnch of gall To cake our jolly president Present us such a stall." Your Uncle Samuel, surprised At this discordant wail, Turned slowly round to see what bug Had broken out of jail. With gaze deliberate he scanned The grouch from top to toe. His eyes were frosty, but in each A spark began to glow. "What is there to be thankful for! Why, fifty million things! I'm thankful that right here on earth Mankind has sprouted wings; Tm thankful that Americans Have taught the world to fly And that the north pole they likewise Have landed high and dry. Tm thankful that my battleships Around the world have won; I'm thankful that prosperity Is rising like a sun, But most of all." he.said, "my boy, I'm thankful that so few Of my beloved citizens Are knockers such as you." HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol Glycer ine, Etc.. Used as a Simple Wash It really -eems strange that so nun y, people suffer year in nnd year out with eczema, when it is no longer n .rTet thnt oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol, glycerine, etc., makes a wash that is bound to cure. Old. obstinate cases, it is true can not l.e onred in n few dnvs. but there 1 is absolutely no sufferer from ec .... ' - - j i . . i i i patient knows at once. 7v i:stend of trying to compound tho oitfot' wintoiKioen, thymol, glycerine, etft,. in the riuht proportions our pci'' we nr iisiijg n )rescriion which is uuiversnlly fouiid the m6st zema w no ever u&e inis simp e wn.u q m yv fy nnd did not imd immediately tliul.bBCI. nol)C(1 vomnit, v ,, , th ,Ut!hl wifr.derf nl soothing, cnlm, cool sensn- wo:d llPVHr re,,it 4 , , thin that comes when the itch is tnk- J iuJ. dragging pain t ich n ,oU en'nwny. Inrdnntly upon applying a 1 wllolt robbed me of i, i m u'un few drops of the wnsh the remedy f:n&lly prooureil a box c 'pan 's Ivid akes effect, the itch is allayed, j ney pills at Haskln'f dr. - sn.-t. t Tlioirt in nn nf.ol nf pvnprimnnt the on!." took a BhOft UC ot i'.b rCir,."'' effective, Jt is known ns thei riD.ltakc tio other, D.iPrpscThition, or Oil of inter gielcn Compound. It is mndo hy the D.-Ji D- Compound Compnuy of Chi cnj;o, npd our lPn- experience with ihw remedv hits given us gvent con V in its merits Medford Phur i. .. '1 BUTTE FALLS HEMS ' The young Indies nre ranking preparations for n Thanksgiving on- 'tcrtninment. nnd it is expected that I it will be something out of the ordi - nary. Will Lewis of Eagle Point is vis- iting among his friends in Butte Falls The surveying crew of Engineer I The sawmill had the misfortune to Sawyer is removing camp to a point j seriously injure .the shingle 'mill four miles above the Doubledny saw, and which stopped work and camp, on the Willow Creek road. puts buck the much-needed im Etiglneer Beveridce is revising the provemeuts. survcv work ot the railroad along' . - h ... thc hne frpm CftStor t0 tusnil's. and, will soon complete the same nnd niinrnnpti HiiHa 'FjiIIc in nvnrlmilf . . ; - .: , ' ,. irjj,, 0f wnv. ....w.v. '" i.6 "I'.uition nnd travel is verv nnril rri. . ii i I i.n- "i-um-r uwii siormy nna com during me pni week nnd snow is in evidence all Ddc Mnrcy enme in on Monday with n lnrge load of storo goods wnicn e received wnue m tne vai- i. v.. i t . ley- 1 Tom Grigsby expects to make nn jenrly trip to Arizona in connection with some mining interests owned there by himself nnd other parties. fr. Brninhnrd nnd his two sons have moved into the new house late completed for Mrs. Hnins. o s. M. Clevenger has tnken n crew our people in the interest of the pi per. N ' B. H. Harris nnd wife arrived in town Wednesday Mr. Harris was ! adjusting mill matters and arrang ing for a continuance of work dur- ing the winter.' ' ine athletic club has organized a basketball team nnd have their games, at he ball, during the week., C.E. Powers has gone to the val ley to work durine the winter. W. Dupraj- took out Manager NayIorynnd his belongings. Mr. Nny lor retires from' the. superintendency of thq, "mill with the. good will nd best wishes of the citizens and the employes, nnd many nre the regie" that conditions were such Vasty that yir. Xavlor did notcfind it to;.hi interest .to remain. He. will enter the employ of 'the Three Pines' Mill company:' Ed Cowden is on a visit to the colden wedding of his pnrents in Kansas. Chnrles Cobley nnd MUs Besic jbeen mnde nnd men were here Snt Xutting were married, it is reported, nrdny preparing to begin the work. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Weldon Hartley of North Tnlent made a business trip to the little town of Phoenix Inst Friday afternoon. Tnlent'h hnrdware merchant Mer ian Tryer, is putting in a fine stock. He is well pleased with his location and is receiving a liberal patronage. This entire community was shock ed and deeply grieved nt the sad misfortune of J. D. Evans of West Phoenix, who became deemnhd Inst week. He was tnken to the county sent where he was adjudged insane. Friday evening he wns tnken to Sa Jem. His family have the henrtfeu sympathy of tho entire community. George Hover of Valley View or chard was reported quite ill last Thursday. Dr. Mnlmgren of Phoe nix is in attendance. Noah Chandler of North Talent . WAR viKifinf lifir linlli.lirnttinr. donnm ,n,inn.1In nf M..1f.r.i OIVTNQ OUT. Tho Struggle discourages Many a OJU 'en of Wdroro AmurH nl. ' 'tr. in aching back: mo plre I- -Hi". M(r tbe ben I fit IcrivH fn 9n ne nf Doan'e git JJ 1 uiuiipv i ill. ii"" r"ii --urn a w to entirely euro me. I gU-r Mip " fnr the great rhnnco to-Dnan icr rillH." For pale hy nil dealers. Pr-'' cent?. FoBteryMljburn Co,, Xe 1 crli. solcEolo agents for tho United Stutcf. j Romeiuhfr the name Doan'B niul 50 Can't rest at niL'bts Knougli to huiVp Rny one "give out." When tho remaining ten lota In Walnut Park aro sold lot 10, block 1. will be given nwny. See L. D. War ryr nVciif it. 200 on Wednesday, November 17, at Jacksonville. Mrs. Coltley was the erstwhile homesteader and Mr. C?b tloy n farmer boy near Uutte Full, Congratulations. The Dtidleyitcs of the unsnrveyeJ section are making good progress m thou loci nnnprovoments. ..Monroe itnievm was a piensnm visitor to the rails on Thursday land called on Judge Pont for n CVOllhll. me roaus nre m a norrioic cou- i through the mud nnd over the hills. It seems as if someone is iutjro- aucing whiskv into our town, nnd SCCrctly sellinc the snme, ns sev- eral pnrties one day last week np penred on the streets in a drunken condition. An investigation si be ing made, nnd if the lnwless persons can be or nre discovered a warrant will issue. Every good, law-abiding citizen should see thnt the lnw is re spected nnd violntors punished. Two of our citizens had quite nn experience with women nnd guns Inst week on tho unsurveyed. It seems that the son of one of the women hnd squatted on n claim, then had gone awny and while away one of the men "jumped" the squatter's claim. On the women cettinc news- of this act, they secured their rifles and went down to the clnitn nnd soon they hnd the "jumpers" mnk- Jacksonville to mg wild and fleet tracks for Butte , nj00r ;eaves Falls, and it is doubtful if they will,,. ,... ' ...... , go again to the claim ,ns the women declare they will shoot the next' .. One of the moM severe, rain storms that has visited thi ,-ection hns prevailed for the Inst week. Bain hns fallen in torrents, the strenras are nil out of their banks, the smaller watercourses nre raging, the ground i literally soaked nnd the water is running off the surface. The surveyor's camp was flooded and the men abandoned the lloor ot their tent, took to tables, boxes nud any improvised escape from the wa- ler. ii wns nimost unjiossioie to ford the streams, nnd the mnilcnr- , , , , ' , , . . ner had a hard nnd dnngerous tnp. It is still pouring down, nnd the peo- pie nre forced to remain indoors. We hnve never seen such a down pour in Oregon at this time of the yenr, nnd tne winter is certainly ... A "i i. upon us in nu oi us inrj been located on the Willow creek rond, has broken nnd nil the men have gone to the valley, the weather being such that work cannot be done, in the hills any further during the winter.' ' - A contract for the clenring of the right of wny into Butte Falls has TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophies to me for mount ing. Big game heads, fish, birds and mncunals mounted true to nature by improved methods. I do tanning, rankf ir rugs, mnke, remodel nnd cleni. fur garments. Express and mail or ders promptly attended to. CM. HARRIS. 495 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Telephone Main 3C00. Wo are Growe-Bur direct from ot Our Tree are (Town strictly WITHOUT IRRIGATION Writ for frto cattlo. Lro ' ctock ot Trletlcralutltoreoiazaercluorcliru Cbolc Fruit, Nut i OrnunentilTrtn. On . Vlfn Snail irvrt riuli ") BbrubUry Tub Dalles Nujibeiues lUla Office, 1 0 rand Ao,PorUcd.Ore. WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two ncres in this trncl, fine fruit Innd, nbout two miles from n shipping point. Tho buildings ..ist of n five-roorn box house, fvi('.e!7pd bnrn, etc. There nre 12 of ."i nr.d 0-yenr-old np- i . ..iv T"-,,to'.vr. with com t'r";.i! poffh1" p'n'tod between 0. f:ir, Alo Hire? ncres i ? ir pr nr tro nrd winp '".) ;'v l.t.r.'ll-!' iifl Iwmr Hitrus h ' f n I fn . nf? "f 1 r. n '-t- dy nnd Inure!. Than? i n Sitwirulrjr pli"t on t''p o'ii'p whii'b u r,1!p "tr f- '' '.'"''dc-i fl'icl nifa'fn, eouipped .'noli:io v,itt' p. Abo-it 40 r ds from n fid p1io'I, I In vnrnl m:'" 'liiv! v on! tclephoi'P. pri ftin.'OO. Terw. . , W. T. YORK & CO. M 12 X V TllK TIM13 -TI1ANKS(J1V1N0 DAY TllK l'LACK TllK SIHIT VAVli Till: DIXXKIt Tabic il'llnt', prlco Otic. Olympla Oyster Cocktail Crisp Celery lllpo Olives Consommo Dituorg llolled Halibut. Hollnndnlso Potatoes a In Maltro d'Hotol Konst Young Turkey with Oyster Stuffing Cranberry Snuco Potatoes Marie naked Hubbard Squash Crab Salad English Plum Pudding Hard nnd Urnndy Snuce Hot Mlnco nnd Pumiikln Plo Cnfo Xolr Served from noon until out. 213 Notice. Owing to the fnet thnt our Christ mas postals are coming in and we ", MEDFORD TIME TABLE. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. I Northbound. Xo. 20Rosebnrg Pnss.. Xo.l2Shnsta Limited.., No. lCOregoti Express., No. 14lPortlnnd Express, 7:41 . ra 9 :2.ri i. a. fi :21 p. m. 8:30 p. m, Southbound. No.lllShnsta Limited... No. 15'Cnlifoniia Express f :50 n. m; 10:35 n. m. 3:32 p. m. No. 13S. F. Expross. Medford to Jacksonville. Motor enr leaves . . .Train leaves Train leaves 8:00 a. m. 10:45 n. in 3:35 p. ra. 0:00 p. m, I) :30 o. m ! Train leaves , Motor enr lenves . . . Med ford. 7:00 n. m. 8:45 n. ra. 2:30 p. m 4 :30 p. m 1.1,1111 ii-.iwo ....., Train lenves . , ' ii mil icuic , Motor enr leaves pacTfi C & EASTERN" ! 7:30 p. m. RAILWAY. No. l'Leaves Medford. . . No. 3 Leaves Medford... No. 2'Arriveb Medford.. No. 4 'Arrives Medford... Vo. 1 'Arrive Eagle Pt.... SV 2 I.eoves Eagle Pt... 8:00 a. m 2:20 p. m. 10:10 n. m 5:00 p. m. 8 :45 a. m. 9 :05 a. i& Nn. 3' Arrives Englo Pt... 3 :0" p. m. 4:15 p, m. ' v0. 4Lcives En"le Pt MAIL CLOSES. Xorthbound 8:55 a. m, 9:00 p.m. 8:10 p. m., 3 :00 p. tn ' , southbound c.,. p;nf bngle t'omt mnna 2:00 p. m. i As Always WE HAVE IK STOCK THE CHOICEST LINE OF FRESH AND CUIiED MEATS, CHICKENS, ETC., AS WELL AS OUK OWN SPECIAL MAKE OF SAUSAGE, HUT OWING TO .CHANGE OF POL ICY WE WILL CLOSE ALL OUTSTANDING AC COUNTS DECEMBER 1. AFTER WHICH DATE ALL BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS. WESTSIDEMARKET Bybee Heil, Props. ANNOUNCEMENT The noguo Kivor Canning & Kvnpornting compnny will devoto Mondays nnd Thursdays of each weok to custom work in tho man ufacture of cider, npplo huttor and jellies. Phono your orders for nice sweet cider to 11X2. Deliveries W.H ho mndo on Tuesdays und Fridnvs of ciich week. ROGir KIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Medford. Phone 11X2. A VERY PERPLEXING QUESTION Is now, "What shall I got?" If you will tee my stock it will iot be hard in -ptt'c thnt filiation. I have a line lino of Howard, Walthnin, Elgin, Hamilton, Hamp. don and Now England wntchos, gold nnd filled jewelry, cut glass and hjlvor Toilet Artiolos, tho bout good for the prices. Fine WnMi and Jewelry Uepniring nnd manufacturing. All goods sold by mo engraved free. GEO, A. BUTT. 135 West Main Street, Corner Crape. nro crowded for room to dlsnlny them wo will offor nil postnto nt n 20 per cent discount for one day only, Sat urdny, Novcinhor 13. This will nf ford n good opportunity for you to lay in a supply for future corn sending nt n prico that will pny you. Look over our Christmas goods that are coining in. It is a pleasure to how them. Hemomber, $1 worth of postals will only cost you 80 cents next Sat unlay. ' The Uluo Jay Postal Shop. 3IU P.. Main St., up stairs. Frank II. Hull,' proprietor. IT PAYS TO ADVKItTISIJ IX TllK DAIIjY TIUIU'Xi: 1 4. 11. Warnor sold seven Walnut Park lots nt Olondnlo .Monday Only o 1 ji 1 1 1 lots loft out ot r t ots. Call nt my office nnd conenlt mo about tho lot I am going to give aw.iy absolutely frco h! U. WAUNKK. Rrst-CInss Ladies' nnd Oentu' Bootblack Parlors DYEING AND OILING A SPECIALTY. V. W. Howard. Coast Champion Bootblack, Prop 0 S. CENTRAL AVENUE. For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, obes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C Smith 314 E. Main. The Days of Hand Sweeping are . Over.' Ask to see the VACUUM, SUCTION CLEANER Household Size Can Be Attached to Any Lamp Socket. Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Conrttir Water ',ver Co J. E. BNYART, President JOHN S ORTII. Cnrfhior THE MEDFORD JAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS SIO.000 Safety boxes lor rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronaue. DON'T ! To see my Silver icuring Sets and Silver Novelties all new in latest styles and designs Marfni. Reddy WANTED Timber and Coal Lands i?vnTXTiiM?rTATn Arn ftimvrcvTwn rnw. ) TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs ' M IIMIMAN. C II. HERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Dealers in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS. TENTS, WAGON COV ERS. HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. ' H d-i of custom work and repairing doud on short notice. 317 East Seventh Street HOMHHWMHHI ' .'linden Tom Moffat U' n in Uc itnv ki ml iind stvlo of wimlows. Wo carrv p-i of 'hi' vive m IwhkI Medford Sash & Door Co. mi ii iiiiiMiHMwiMnrmM J. A. PERRY, Vice-Prenidti.il. W. II. JACKSON, AhhH CnHhior. NATIONAL BANK RESOLVED Thu hct resolution for you to nut ko is to enmn to us for jour inut Miit, if yo.i wnut hometliitig out of the ordinnrj. We do the lu-ht work and uliarijo the lowed prices. W. W. EIFERT Til 15 PUOOHtlOBIVH TAILOK FORGET Toilet and Man THE JEWELER Near P. O. MEDFORD, OREGON I