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M 12 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, ,TUNE .19, 19.10. Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Things to Eat . . - " C I a, t . 1 II , 111 Things New Just received, a fine as sortment of Glassware, consisting of vases, tum blers, water sets, gradu ating cups, fountain supplies, pitchers, etc., etc. Exclusive agents for DALLES PATENT FLOUR Allin Allin Phone Main 2691. 132 WEST MAIN STREET. Fruit LOOKING FOR OIL IN COAST RANGE IPortland Chamber of Commerce Has ft Piiirait llnnla Com fn Ulli Run j - w w s logical Survey of Western Part of V This State. It PORTLAND. Or., June 18. Be lievinc thnt oil exists in the Coast Ransrc mountains in quantities such as enriched California more than 100,000,000, the Portland Chamber of Commerce has caused the govern ment to begin a geological survey of Western Oregon for the purpose of locating likely oil fields. Chester W. Washburn of the United States geological survey has been placed in charge of the work. Ho is making a preliminary survey of the various counties of the state for evidences of oil. after which he will confine his efforts to those counties in which evidences of oil, such ns seeps, asphaltum, sulphur springs and the like, indicate that the sought-for fluid is present. . SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE FOR PRODUCTION OF GREAT "HELLO, BILL" " Seats are now selling for all three performances of "Hello, Bill," the great laughing play which the Athon Stock company will use as the ve hiclo for their second week's stay in Medford. This clever company wua a complete surprise to Medford theater-goers, who were wont to associ ate "stock company" with the cheap 'variety which formerly appeared here for a single week's engagement with a repertoire of pirated pluys. But when they found a really metropol itan organization with reputable management, producing standard successes, mounted as well as tho best traveling combinations, they were quick to show their apprecia tion, and tho advanco sale ulready is double that of last week. Notice tho change in dates. Here after the,, performances in Ifedfovd will bo Monday, Tuesday and Satur day nights instead of Monday, Tuos day and Wednesday. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS This is the best season for all kinds of small fruit and from now on every housewife should watch the market for the best goods at the most rea sonable prices, quality consid ered. t We can supply your needs. Phone us for information. TRY OUR COFFEE AND FLO UR Olmstead & Hibbard PHONE MAIN 571 DO YOU KNOW THE NATURE OF DEHYDO PRODUCTS? Take any kind of highly developed garden truck or fruit and extract; tho wa ter, leaving onlv tho condensed powdered essence of tho fruit or vegetable treated, and you have a fairly clear idea of DEUYDO PRODUCTS. Tho secret of preserving this powder so that it may be utilized as food has been solved for several veal's, but up to about one year ago tho U. S. government took till that could be supplied. Only just recently have these products been offered to the retail trade. When you think of camping or going on an outing trip be sure and take along some of these goods. Ex-President Roosevelt took an enormous quantity of these products with him to Africa. WHEN YOU BUY IT OF WARNER, WORTMAN fe GORE YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD TO EAT. GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281 MAUSOLEUM BURIAL COLUMBIA PARK BOYS WILL BE HERE ON JUNE 22 AND 23 The Columbia Park Boys of San 'Francisco, now on their annual sum mer tour, will appear in Medford for two days, Wednesday and Thursday, June 22 and 23. This organization is unique in its conception, embracing u superb mili tary band of 40 pieces, eruok base ball and footbnll teams, a corps of athletic gymnasts, etc. In tho afternoon each day they will cross bats with our own fast base ball team and each night they will appear at the Medford theater in an artistic musical, vaudeville and ath letic entertainment. Prices 50, 75 cents and $1. Seats on sale at Has hing' Monday morning. Buskins for Hoajtb. The International Mausoleum company have decided to erect a community mausoleum in Medford. This mausoleum will be constructed of solid reinforced concrete and, like the Pyramids of Egypt, will outlast the uges. The American people ev erywhere hava come to know that the burial of their loved ones in the ground is a relic of savagery and war; that tho highest and truest senses suggest a more cleanly and sanitary method of disposing of their sacred deal, and this much more as a means of protecting the living from tho pollution, of tho earth, water and atmosphsre. Do you realize what tho polluting of the soil, air and water, with the dead bodies of your loved ones in your city means in tho time to come ? Practically every large city has reaped their harvest of deaths from diseases traceable to graveyard seep age into its waterways and through the soil and air, so in time will it come to Medford if the practice of earth bunnl is continued. Sir Henry Thompson, one of tho greatest sani tary experts of his day, speaking be fore the American Medical society, states, "No dead body can be put into the ground without poisoning the earth, the air and the water above and about it." The Mausoleum which the Interna tional Mausoleum will build here will be absolutclv sanitary in every re spect. It will simply be laying your loved ones away in a clean, dry, rfnow-white tomb, where neither the elements of the weather nor the ver min of the earth can affect them. This Mausoleum will ho endowed with a fund, placed in the hands of trustees, this fund to go to the up keep of this Mausoleum forever, und in tho timo to come you will not find the graves of your loved ones un worked und unkempt, as you seo them today in every cemetery in the country. Is not this "better way" of inter est to you? Is it not worth your while to acquire apartmcntB in this beautiful Mausoleum for the last hleep of your loved ones, that must be for the long timo to come? It is only within the last few years that Mausoleum burial has been plnced within the reach of all men, but it has come. You can buy upart ments in this Mausoleum for lest, than it costs to bury your loved ones in the ground. The price is $150 per apartment to all. Logan Blizzard, the special rep resentative of tho International Mau soleum company, is hero and will take pleasure in culling and explain ing tho morits of mausoleum burinl to all thoso who are interested. Cull Main 1141. Cold Storage and Its Advantages Ever study cold storage very much? It's quite a study aud about one porsou hi every 100 or 1000 un derstands it as they should. One firm selling fresh meat in Medford have a cold storage plant that is the best for its capacity on tho coat. Fresh meat, eggs, chickens, etc., mny be kept indefinitely in this plant without freezing, and when sold to the trade will be in first-class con dition and be in no danger of de teriorating in any way. It is a pretty well-known fact that meat kept on ice is likely to freeze, and frozen ment becomes bad very quickly when taken off the ice or after thawing out. Don't let any one fill you up on a story' that ico is the only cold storage, for, as a matter of fact, ice is not only the most expensive method, but is unreliable to a de gree, and has to b,e carefully handled. If you want to see n cold-storage plant that never freezes anything, that h scientifically perfect and ab solutely reliable jit all times, you nro invited to call anil inspect tho plant at Wanior. Wortman & GoreV. nnv day. You'll decide to buy your meat there, too, when you under stand tho method employed. One fair trial of the meat sold will con vince yon. NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice Is hereby given to tho lopnl voters of school district No. 49 of Jackson county, Stato of Oregon, that tho annual school meeting of said district will bo held at high school building, to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. or. tho third Monday of Juno, being the 20th day of Juno, A. D. 1910, and polls to romaln open until 6 o'clock p. m. This meeting Is called for tho pur pose of electing ono director for tho term of five yoars and tho transac tion of business, usual at such moot ing. Dated this CUi day of Juno, 1910. J H. COCHRAN, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ORIS CRAWFORD, 77 Clork. IWI JtVUtilUiMMtt.WUXLM XlOJUfttrit TWO ARTICLES SHOULD TRY By all means, try Golden Gate Coffee and Pure White Flour. Aik the woman who ucs them nud she will tell vmi thnt they are ko,,,1 enough for her. Wo nrt exclusive agent for thoo two Hues in this siuitiou and know that once they are given a fair trial thnt thev will win in your estimation. Have von ever tried either of them? We wih to recommend th'iii for n trial. If they don't suit vnu the .grocer from whom you bought them .will take them back. Think of tho chani'i to prove to your entire sal infliction that Golden Gate (flt and Pure White Flour aro the two best brands of flour and coffee of fered for snlo in Medford. WHY WE ADVERTISE Wo advertise for a great many reasons, but prin cipally to invito you to trade at this store. Wo know when someone asks us to do something for I hem that we aro a great deal more inclined to favor them than if they hadn't asked. We wish to assure every read er that they will receive fair treatment and tho best goods will be offered tit low prices. We mean to merit your business in every way and feel that onco ou get in the habit of coming here that you will be thankful Allen & Reagan COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE. $100. Itemomber a fifty in gold will be givoa as a second prtzo. Como, Mr. Auto Owne", and cuter jour car July 4. TUB JACKSONVILLE FOUKTII OF JULY COMMITTER. ' DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL - PARLOR REMOVED TO 23S E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. f l tl Fourth of July at Jacksonville. Watch our smoke on that auto pngoanl July I, 1010. Po sure and enter your car and win one of those cash prizes offered, .Mr. or Mrs. Au toist. Get in line, even if you only hnve a one-lunger. Compote for that ASHLAND u?m99ie$Mfo$L rY?7f X V Hasdii3 for Health. " tt -T- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. fc A B C's of Irrigation QUESTION What is irrigation? ANSWER.. Irrigation is the practice of wetting the soil by means of pump ing water or by gravity flow from mountain streams, by means of a dam and ditches. QUESTION Is irrigation better than rainfall, and why? ANSWER Yes. It beats rainfall because the farmer can apply the water, just as. he needs it. He knows exactly what he can do. The ele ment of chance is eliminated. Crop failure is reduced to a min imum. QUESTION What is the best system of irrigation? ANSWER Gravity flow, because when once installed, it is there for all time and the maintenance expense is reduced to a minimum. QUESTION Why is a farmer on irrigated lands the most independent man on earth? ANSWER Because he does not have to lay awake night asking these ques tionsWill it rain? Will it rain enough or too much. "Will it rain at the right time. He gets moisture when and where ho wants it. .Tlis strawberries and alfalfa may want water, but the orchard might be injured by rain just at that time. Ho is mas ter. He does not have to PRAY FOR RAIN. Can you beat it? QUESTION Why do we make the statemout that "the lands of Los Mo linos Land Company are tho RICHEST in tho great Sacramento Valley of California?" ANSWER Because it is a fact. The soils tiro 15 feet to 30 feet in depth, aro of a dark sedimentary loam nature, studded all over with gigan tic oaks, park life in effect, and drained by several rapid streams that flow into the Sacramento river, w.ith an abundance of water for irrigation. QUESTION Is there any danger of a lack of water for irrigation? ANSWER No. The water supply is from Los Molinos river, which rises at Mt. Lassen, 10,400 feet high, perpetually covered with snow, 30 miles east of Los Molinos. This river carries more water during the summer months when the snow is melting "by degrees" and at the time when the most water is needed lor irrigation. -How can I obtain more information about these lands and what are tho prices? Call on our Medford agent, Mr. Frank O. Andrews, No. 6 South Fir street, office between the "Bunch of Grapes" and the ".Tug and Bottle, "and he will give you our literature. Sweedcnhurg Block, Ashland, Ore. OFFERS Commercial, Shorthand and En glish Training Courses. Up-to-date method of graded dic tation to secure accuracy and speed. Special facilities for teachers and hlh school nrailuntcs P. RITNER, A. M., Prosidont. QUESTION ANSWER THESE LANDS SELL AT $150.00 PER ACRE $30.00 DOWN, BALANCE IN FOUR ANNUAL PAYiMENTS INTEREST G PER CENT WATER DEEDED WITH THE LAND, GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 WeBt Main St., Midford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED- GRANITE m .) fl I FOR A HOT DAY Nothing equals an Elootrlo fan for comfort on a hot day. It cools tho atmosphoro and malum work qasy. No homo, no offico, no atoro or factory should bo without ono or moro of thoao alda to Bummor living. Why auffor with tho hoat whon at small coat you can havo an ocoan broozo In your homo? An E ootrlo fan brings vacation ploaauro to thoao who oan not go away. Thoro aro a var oty of fans for varloua apoolflo placoa. Largo polling fana for public buildings and atrial stylos for roa Idoncoa. Look Into this mattor now and koop cool lator. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY Ss:'siSSiKjfs&im(tii mitc i ' ' i mJ' i m m i .- K tl w. -nMtrntJimm m Wm