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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MB!) FORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3ft, 10.10. U5 WHY NOT BE A LIVE ONE? Help Yourself by Helping Medford to Build the Crater Lake Highway. - What The Road Will Mean Medford's Roll of Honor With the construction of a boule vard to wonderful Crater Lake, Ore gon will contain a magnet that will attract a vast army from all portions . of the United States yes, from all parts of the civilized globe. In the past there has been a constant mi gration to Oregon of those who came to better their condition financially hut this evolution has been, and ever will be, a slow and painful operation. But those who come for aesthetic reasons are cultivated, well-to-do, and often wealthy. They will come to see; seeing, they will be charmed; charmed, they will remain. The stamp of their virility will be on the land and will find its expression in mighty cities. Not alone will the tourist be charm ed with beautiful Crater Lake. Aside from this, southern Oregon can ten der him the finest trout streams for his fly, the finest game for his gun, admirable opportunities for Invest ment, and ene of the finest climates on earth. The easterner's complaint has ever been that southern Califor nia weather Is to much of a "same ness." Here we can offer him the happy medium the climate that Is never too hot or loo cold. People coming to this-state to visit Crater Lake wotrid visit the Willam ette valley, Portland, Astoria, eastern Oregon. Ihey would note not only Oregon's wonders and beauties and its superb climate, but also its great crops, its variety of production, Its wealth of resources, Its manifold op portunities and thousands of well-to-do hemeseekers would flow in here constantly in consequence. Think over all these things before you re fuse to add -your quota to the fund for constructing the highway to Cra ter Lake. Following are the names of V. 3VI. COLVIG GEORGE L. DAVIS J. A. WESTERDLUND J. D. HEARD J. M. ROOT GLEN FABRIOK W. M. PAYNE E. B. DAVIS H. P. HARGRAVE 0. L. REAMES ; C . E. C. GADDIS W. I. VAWTER - E. B. PICKEL J. F. RITTER H. HUMPHREY F. L. TOU VELLE 1 C. H. SNYDER E. M. ANDREWS C. W. PALM W. F. ISAACS J. A. PERRY C. F. YOUNG J. W. DUNLOP F. K DEUEL D. R. HILL F. C. PAGE 0. H. PALMER A. S. BLITON c. w. Mcdonald R. A. THOMAS F. E. MERRICK S. A. NYE GEORGE F. CUTHBERT BERT ANDERSON W. C. GREEN H. A. THIEROLF C. R. ROWELL A. COLEMAN FRED M. CUMMINGS R. B. WILSON M. BELLINGER S. CHILDERS those who havo subscribed W. M HOLMES T. E. DANIELS G. P. MIMS V. G. EMERICK J. A. TORNEY A. CONRO FIERO B. L. DODGE T. W. OSGOOD J. D. OLWELL 0. H. REICHMAN , W. J. MUNDY R. H. HANAUER W. M. HODSON W. T. YORK 1. W. KEYES J. B. WOOD H. L. MONTGOMERY G. A. MORSE E. B. WATERMAN C. H. GLAIZE C. H. COREY C. D. MILLER A. S. ROSENBAUM G. PUTNAM J. C. BROWN W. C. REAGAN A. C. ALLEN W. M. SMITH A. L. CUSICK H. E. BOYDEN MEDFORD BRICK CO. CHARLES STRANG F, H. COWLES L. NEEDERMYER J. H. COCHRAN W. H. GORE WM. CAMPBELL F. J. NEWMAN J. D. DAWSON 0. V. MEYERS J. E. WATT to tho fund for tho building of J. E. ENYART . W. W. GLASGOW W. H. BROWN C. M. ENGLISH D. T. LAWTON J. H. BUTLER S. I. BROWN COURT HALL H. N. BUTLER E. C. BOECK J. C. SMITH F. HUBBARD R. H. PREOHARD G. R. LINDLEY H. C. KENTNER F. W. HOLUS A. A. DAVIS M. J. REDDY . G. M. BORDEAUX F. H. HOPKINS P. M. HAMILL CLAUDE MILES 0. M. SELSBY C. A. MALBOEUF W. C. MURPHY J. E. BARKDULL SCOTT V. DAVIS H. S. DUDLEY C. E. BADE PAUL HANSEN L. E. WAKE MAN COLONEL FRANK RAY DR. C. R. RAY ROGUE RIVER ELEC- TRIC COMPANY DELROY GET CHE LL W. H. STEWART CHAS. W. SHARP VARREN CONSTRUC TION CO. F. B. WAITE tho Orator Lako highway: A. D. HELMS M. L. ALFORD 0. C. BOGGS W. S. CROWELL DRESSLER & ANTLE R. 0. WASHBURN GONROY & CLANCY E. B. HANLEY C. M. SPECK W. J. BASCOM E. 0. IRELAND QUEEN ANNE ADDI TION, INC. M. F. HANLEY HOTEL MOORE WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE HOME TELEPHONE CO. H. C. BONNY DR. H. E. MORRISON J. W. DRESSLER LUCRETIA ENYART B. F. MULKEY GUS NEWBURY R. C. F. ASTBURY DR. E. R. SEELY S. M. MEARS, JR. PIERCE, SHEPARD & CO. WILLIAM GERIG N. S. BENNETT . CHARLES NIOKELL A. M. SHANNON A. A. McARTHUR H. C. GARNETT R. A. HOLMES J. G. GOBLE S. L. LEONARD 1. W. MILES C. H. BROWN MRS. 0. H. COREY MRS. CLARA W. MOUL- DEN- The Money is Safeguarded a a ii ti t no mcmncr oi wo commission III II 0 lilt; 3IIIUI J. Tho engineer for tho work will he furnished nrntls hy the government. No money is to ho paid out except upon estimates hy the engineer In charge ami after holnu audited and approved hy the . committee, which consists of leading bankers and bus iness men of Mcilford. No money Is to bo paid for rights of way. The route to bo followed will bo that selected by the government engineer as tho most feasible and economical. Tho money Is deposited In tho four banka of Medford, whoso presidents comprise tho advisory board of tho commission. Tho subscriptions call for half pay ment Juno I, 1910, the remaining half In June, ION. This Is a popular subscription which will extend from Ashland to Portland. Don't be a dead one. Sub scribe. Medford has given notice to the world that the road will be built. Medford makes good. As a citizen of Medford, you should sign, If you have not already. You cannot afford not to.. It will prove the class of citizen you are, as It proves the class of city Medford ls.s The road will mean a tourist travel of from 25,000 to 60,000 a year through Medford. It will mean the expenditure of millions by the gov ernment In beautifying tho park. It will mean to Oregon what the Yosem He means to California. The supreme court's failure Is Med ford's opportunity. Help Medford grasp it. TO SUBSCRIBE, SEE JOHN M. ROOT PRESIDENT OF THE CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY COMMISSION; J. 3. HEARD, J. A. WESTERLUND, OR CALL AT ANY OF THE TO SU-B&OKii"., BANKSOF THE CITY OR ANY MEMBE R OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL FIND A MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION FOR YOU. i Too Late to Classify YOU SALE Alfalfa and grain bay. Jacksonville. F. B. Bybee. "WANTED A public stenographer at ir.l Xffinrn 308 WANTED To borrow $1200 at S per cent on close In Improved Medford .real estate, valued at $3500. Address Box 502, Medford. 310 FOR'SALE Five-room house and lot for 12000. Call at 31 South Orango street. 312 TOR SALE Fresh laid thorougbbred bronze turkey eggs for setting. Leave ordore with Warner, Wortman & 320 Core. a"w JUDGE REJECTS DOCTOR'S OFFER TO KILL LUNATICS JACK CUDAHY FLEES BEFORE NOTORIETY Reported That Assailant of Lillis Will Rush West to Pasadena to Get Away From Indignant Friends. CHICAGO, Ills., March 15. Jack Cudahy, who lias been secluded here ia tke home of Joy Morton of 1$ Lake Shore Drive since his disap pearance after attacking banker Jere 8. Lillis, left ChicaRO today. It was reported that his destina iion was Pasadena, Col., where his parents are spending the wmiui. Cudohy took refuge at Mortons home to escape tho notoriety follow ing his sensational attack on Lillis with a carving knife. It is rumored that ho intends to quit Kansas City and make his home either at Chicago or Omaha. Since he left Kansas City Cudahy has been Been only hy a few close friends. He has refused to make any sort! of statement other than was in Chicago to "keep out of the limelight." It is believed that John I. Mobs, Cudahy'a chauffeur who was present when Cudnhy attacked Lillis, is in this city. It is understood that Moss tried to get into communication with Cudahy without success. If yon are v progressive citizen, you will find something to interest you on the top of page 8. Hawkins for Health. , MONTGOMERY, Mo., Mr.rch 15. Dr. David 0. Hudson, member of the state medical association, former county physician and mumber of the -tent school board, today advocat ed giving a dosa of prussic ccid to all who come into the world ns idiots or who become hoplcssly inoano and are confined in the insane asylums and county infirmaries throughout the country. Dr. Hudson caid it z a doctrine of mercy. The drug would put them to sleep forever, out of their misery, and it would taks but from three to ton minutes to perform the operation. An i' unity physician he nusfi;!-.t"', to the county court hit. willingne- t" apply tho "niorcy tablets" to n num- r of incurables at tfc! count v t.:'t lu-re. but tho court said their lives must be allowed to exist, mifrer.'blc i il incurable thouch thev are. ASKS "DEAR MR. CANNON" TO SEND LADY'S ADDRESS WASHINGTON, March 15. "Bus iness of the Uncle Joe Matrimonial Bureau has been accelerated by the publication of its modest history in Tho World of yi-tenlnv." said L White Busbey, the speaker's secre tary today. "The letters are com ing in thicker than ever." r i'sv's mail brought one from Niw York. The writer gavo an east side address and inclosed his picture. Dressed in his Sunday best, frock coated, high-collared and with a huge carnation in his buttonhole, the send er appeared all ready for the . rnonv. Dear Mr. Cannon," ho wrote. "1 have rend wtih much interest the let ter published in yestordny's paper telling of the lady in Michigan who owned the lfiO acres of land nnd needed assistance to work it. I think ! I can help her. I would liko to have you send me her nrtdrc I she is nlrendy fixed J would bo glad to havo yon introduce me to n Indy with a farm and a few cows nnd chickens. I would liko to live in tho country." BURGLAR SHOOTS AND KILLS NIGHTWATCHMAN SANTA CLARA, Cnl., March 15.--Oeorgo Wybark was shot and limtnnt ly killed by a supposed burglar here at 4 o'clock today. The shooting occurred in a sum mor garden In tho roar of Llobes' saloon. Tho watchman and tho In truder exchanged half a dozen shots before Wybark fell. Two men who witnessed tho shoot ing wero unable or unwilling to In terfere, and the watchman's assail ant escaped. His Identity Is not known. We Want Bids For Grading HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION This is no Small Job We will receive bids for grading for sidewalk and for parking on one side of "West Main street from Washington street to Elm street 100 feet; also for eroding for sidewalk and parking on one side of Washington street 6j3 Jcct, and for grading Elm street 653 feet; also for grading for sidewalk and park ing on both sides of Elm street 1300 feet. This is all slip or frizle work; dirt to go back on lots; no fills in street or sidewalks. This is ready now. Work can commence at once. Bring in your bids as soon as possible. All bids must be in by Thursday noon. 3 Cusick Meyers 25 West Main Street Rogue River Valley R. R. Depot Medford - - - New Shipment of FOTTTTS 5 33133 Roses, Shrubery, Etc., Etc. I have just returned from visiting the Portland & Dalles nurseries where I se cured a few thousand Bartlett,d'Anjou &Bosc Pear Trees. I also have for sale 2000 Cornice Pear Trees, 500 Early Crawf ords and a few hundred Phillips "Cling Peach Trees, 4000 Newtown App le Trees 4 to 6 feet high, also a few hundred Spitz Apple Trees. BEST SHADE TREES, Horse Chestnut, Cork Bark Elm, Carolina Poplar and Box Alder. See us' for Roses and Shrubery. L. B. WARNER Medford, Oregon 4- , , "