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4 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, .1910. 16 TO CONSERVE "THE GOOD OLD SUMMER" Alarm at investlgatien Into High Cost t Living, CoJd-Storagfl Con ceriK EuHd Up Elaborate Method WASHINGTON", Mnrch 2(1. Hero's a now idea in conservation. Associate Forester Poltcr proposes to coBSorvo "tho cood old suminor tinie." Away m on the mountain tops in tho national forest reserves, Potter tella Secretary Wilson that thoro arc any fimnber of winding lakes and crvstai streams fringed with cool irooua tkat would make ideal rest cures for residents of our western metropolises. His schemes is to pro rrdo for the poorly paid and over worked slaves of capital, at tho coat ml sbsat $5 per annum, tracts of na Ibto whieh they mar fence in and sc for their -very own, with no re -Knctiens other tnan tho ten cora sjantimeBta and tho regulations of im forest service. TJnier Potter's plan permits would la issaed to applicants good for ten jrews, aakss recoked by the secro lary ef agriculture. There nro now several special permits issued by the forest uerviee for summer homes and one for a hotel, or clubhouse, on the Sjin Bernardino mountains, in Cali fornia. These are good for only a year at a time. Tho club houso per mit. However, hns been renowed for several years and has become a quite permanent institution. Potter's new plan is now passing Kmfcr the critical eye of Solicitor HfeCabc of tho department of agri vttltare, because Secretary "Wilson toes not intend starting anything affain unless ho knows it is legal even .to tho crosses of the t's. Unless the soITcitoi's stern regard for duty ompeIs him to object, tho plan s&oald he in operation before long am! the people of tho west will be -able to put in their applications for "country scats" this spring. ELAMRATE EASTER SERVICES. MOCK RAKERS WERE BUSUONG AGO New Plan Is Hit Upon by Associate Forester by Which Poor May Have Regular "Country Scats." (Continued from Page 9.) WASHINGTON, March 2G. "Muok-rakors of othor dny" i tho titlo of a speech to bo delivered in tho houso within tho next few days by Representative ivnhn (Rep., Cal.) "It is really surprising," remarked Kahn today, "to what lengths the lit orary muck-flingcrs went during the earlier days of our history. Wash incton was attacked tune and tiuio again, and mercilessly, too. "Uccnuso ho spent ?a,0UU upon rtho White House, ho was roasted to a turn from one cud of the country to tho other. 'And it isn't half-fin ished, either,' tho, muck-rakers shouted while jumping on him for this terrible extravagance. Roose velt spent $600,000 on tho White House not so very long ago, and no body thought it worth while to throw fits. "Jefferson and Jackson were par ticularly singled out by tho 'old-time muck-rakers' and their characters us well as their public acts wero unmer cifully grilled. Even the poet, Tom Moore, took a shot or two at Jcf- forson. "The shooting of four soldiers for desertion in tho Creek war brought down a perfect avalanche of criti cism on Jackson's head. The news papers ran all sorts of pictures of coffins and gravestones to illustrate the president's fiendishncss. nt this time. "Tho deeper ono goes into the sub ject the richer the mine becomes. I eonld talk all day upon it and still scarcely scratch the surface." Married. At the homo of the bride's parents in Sams Valley, March 21, 1910, by Rev. J. D. Hacker, E. L. Glass and MiJIy Gorden. In Medford, Thursday, March 24, 1910, Clarence A. Meeker and Min nie R. Corey. -tegeOter with the anthems "They Sam Takes Away My Lord" (Har Ttastea), "Christ the Lord Is Risen' Cr4ci!isnk), 'Tne Magdalcna' (Warrea), together with appropriate Jhyaaa and lnterwoTea so as to pro- fuce aa almost complete setting of Cartel's last days on earth. The fol lowing Ls the order of evening serv See at 7:30 p. Processional Chrtet Is Risen" (Morgan), Invoca tion; Calvary; "Now From the Sixth JIoKr recitation; "And About tho Xlaik near," recitation; "Mr God TTajr Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" reel wtle; "My Father Into Thy Hands,' TeettaUoa; The Centarian Confesses" solo; "The Holy Woman at the "BepHlefcer," soprano solo; "They Have Takes Away My Lord," alto solo; "Sfxlt Thoa Bast Borne Him Hence," sepr&ae solo; "Ob, Death Is Thy Stta." chorus; "The Magdalene, quartet; scripture leesoa; offertory: jaremarks by Rer. Beiksap; The As woncioa; "Christ the Lord la Risen," afeerw; "Jesas Appearing to the Apoa ttos," recKaticB; "Be Not Afraid," recttatle; "After This to a Moan lais." reeltatks; "Unfold, Ye Por ItWattHr," chora; receseloa--'Crow llh "WUh. Many Crowns" ftHvey); edtie. The feUewtsf tie- program for Skater at St. Mary's: TUH Aaaam, Gregorlaa chant, Ky "ar Claris, Credo, Sanctus, Bene jMetua, Agnoa Del (P. Sehaeeker); tttogtea CaeU (Lasablllotti). Cbolr aatr th direction of Mr. Will Mul- CITY DADS OE SMOKY if CITY ARE INDICTED I Five Former Members of Pittsburg Council Charged With Receiving $102,500 for Their Votes. PITTSBURG, March 20. Firo former members of tho Pittsburg common council have been indioted by tho grand jury. The indtctmems charge tho former councilmon wtu receiving $102,500 from six Pitt burg banks for their votes in favor of the passage of an ordinance naming the banks as municipal do positories. Tho men indicted aro William Brand, Charles Stewart, John Klein. Joseph Wnsson nnd Hugh Ferguson. RED MEN TRIBES ARE INCREASING Ladies' Guaranteed Hosiery Aside from our line of men's furnishings, men's ox fords and shoes, we carry la dies' and children's shoes and have added to this line ladies' Square Deal" guaran teed Hosiery," made with linen heel, toe and sole of a desirable weight for summer wear. Price 25c per pair. We give a written guarantee when six pairs are bought at one time, six pairs guaran- teed six montDs or new stockings. NOTICH 3m hereby given that the laderalgned "rill apply at the next meeting of the Uy eeaaeU of Medford, Oregon, for Seaae t sell ssalt, Yhaons aad eplrlt- Htaers la teas quantities than one xaHesv for six sseaths, at lot 10, block 3r hat Medford, OregoB, for a period Jt atx weatbs. BASS ft HALE. Da4d March 22, 1910. Every Thursday Night At Smith's Hall on Grape and Sixth, and every second and foarth Monday in the month. Six leeaoa e&rd for $5 or $1 lesson. Lears to waltz. Private lesson by appointment. Loam to danco and be graceful. IR0F. AND MRS. JEROME, IM Soutk Cefltral Ave. The Wardrobe FARMERS AND FRUITGROAVERS' BANK BUILDING. Canton Restaurant SAM LOCK, Prop. To Whom It May Concern : Tho former famous chef at tho Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Lock, will open a first-class restaurant noxt Thursday morning, abovo Ken nedy's saloon, No. 33 f South Front streot. Entranco at both sides. Only first-class meals will bo served, and just the nnmo of tho proprietor is the best guaran tee. This is the only place whoro will bo served chop suey and China noodles noxt month. Coma and see mo and X and you nro both sure you will como back. Re member, I am willing and I preach what I promise. Yours truly, SAM LOCK. J. II. Fitzgerald, state organize! of the Improved O. R. M., hns a busv season coming. Ho is due to insti tute a new tribe of the order at Phoenix Monday or Tuesdny; thou he hns tribes waiting for institution at Cottage Grove, Eugene, Salem. McMinnvillo nnd Newborg, innkinc six tribes in all which will have beoi organized during March. At Scllwood last month probahb tho richest tribe, as regards tho fin ancial standing of the members, wn instituted. No charter member wh was not a business man in good standing was admitted, and tho com bined wealth of the membership runs into the long figures. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. Goblo is prepnrcd to fit glasses in all casc3 of dofectcivo sight thni .lasses will remedy. Repairs of nil lands. Broken lenses duplicated, in visible bifocals. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I a min position to be of mntorinl use to you in helping j'ou locate in tho Rogue River country. My acquaintance with tho present owners and knowledge of tho soil and conditions of every kind, fa vorable and otherwise, nro at your command. What you want arc all tho facts, then you can make an intelligent investment of your cash. I have a list of very excellent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, bnt nevor mind that como and see mo and I will help you get what you wnnt. whether on my list or not. George F. Dyer Room 3, Bijou Building, opposite 3fooro Hotel. . Tol. 3204. (Formerly Manchester - by - tho Sea, Mass.) Medford Bakery and Delicatessen All kinds of Bakery Goods and Delioatessea. Lunches prepar ed for fishing and pionic par ties. Satisfaction guaranteed. M IT H CELL & BOECK WAGON MAKERS We make a specialty of rubber tire work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Morrimau'fl Shop Riverside A venue New Shipments of the Latest Clothes Models The Most Pleasing Styles from ihe WORLD S BEST MAKERS ALLSTIIK NEW WEAVES AND COLORINGS ARE HERE A FIT KOIl EVERY FIOURE r , COME AND SEE THE NEW T1I1NC18 $10,00 to $35.00 CLornet We Specialize on Fine Tailoring OUR PAST EXPERIENCE TEACHES US THAT THE BRANDS OK CI.OTII1NO WE CARRY POSSESSES A HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY AS WTA.L AS TUB IflNKST TAILORING, "Always In Earnest" The To 22 J . ef "T Of JL Y course my --- C PERFORMS MARVELOUS FEAT Bulck "White Streak" Makes a Rcc orrf Never Before Approached by Any Car Runs 10 Days Without Stopping, Covering 3500 Miles. SALT LAKE CITY, March 10.- One of tbo most eonsntional cnditr anee mna that has over been made by an automobile was - tbo ton-day non-stop trip mndo by a little Duick "Whito Streak." Tho car was to start and in ten days complete tho distnnco of 3500 miles without tho onsnno being stop ped onco. Each day of tho ton in which tho car was being oporatod was over probably tho wornt of roads known to tho state, and each day as regularly as the clock told tho liourHv the littlo white car made hor run of 1")0 miles nnd at tho completion of tho event closed up the run with a perfectly running motor and the dis tance of 3500 miles to hor credit. The wonderful performance of tho Ruick on this run hns novor been equaled by any car in this country, and probably not in tho history of the world. This is but nnothor evi dence of what the Buicks base their popularity npon. ... 1 A Car Worth While A Proven Auto A satisfactory car a car that Htands tho wear and tear of .Jackson county roads is tho Huick. . Its Record Won 101 firsts, 01 per cent of entries, long distance and endurance races in tho past year. Still win ning. More Made Official report of tho Association of Li censed Automobile Manufacturers (under Sclden patent) shows twice as many Bujclcs nmnifact tired as any othor make. During quarter ending December 31, 1900, they were as follows: 1 Buick, M37 cars. 2 Cadillac, 2.180 cars. 3 Chalmers, 1702. 4 Maxwell, 1028. 0 Overland, 1177. 7 Packard, 1157. 8 Reo, 903. 0 Hudson, 755 White Stroak The most popular small car in the world, in rumble, surrey or toy tonneau. Price $1100 up; Models 16 and 17 High-class Handsome cars, run away from anything in the valley, regardless of cost. Price $2000, fully equipped. The Buick Combines lightness, power, speed, durability and economy in operation with reasonable cost. Other cars may equal but they cost over $1000 more. MEDFORD BUICK COMP Y TOO VELLE, Manager HODSON'S OARAGE Savby Theatre THE APEX OF PICTURED0M. AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Powerful Drama THE VOICE FROM THE FIREPLACE Romantic THE WRONG- MAN A howling success. Music by Crawford and Orowell. Afternoon 3:30 Evening 7 P. M. RESOLVED The best resolution for yon to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you want something out of the ordinary. We do tho host work and charge the lowost prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB FROOmsgSrVB TAILO Pure White . . The Best Flour Made We claim it to bo tho best bocauso wo have had tho best success with it in our own baking. Our cus tomers say it is tho best, and wo boliovo it to bo so. If you want good bread all tho time, try a swjk of our justly famous hard wheat "PURE WHITE" PLOUR. Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers I