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MFJWORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOON, SUNDAY, JULY 37, 1910. 13 A V !f?- ii GOLD IS BEING USED TO PAVE CITY'S STREETS Saml Used In Mlxlnu Concroto is From Opi Mlno antl Huns About Ono Dollar to tho Ton In Froo Gold. 'Do yon know," wild T. Ciuiioron of JaukHouvlllu, "that tlio nowly pav ed HlruntH of Mudfonl will lio imrtly of (,'oltlT It lt a fact, thoil). TIio imnil IioIiik timid by tho Clarku-lluii-ory company uoihuh from tlio uyunldo plant of tlio Op) initio and curriun valnoH ainountliiK to an avornj;o of $1 to thu ton. It in iiapoHHililo to Kot thu full jmrcontnuo of k)M by any prucoHH1, DO pur cunt 1h tho IiohI that ha over boon uooompliHliod. lliumd on a $10 valuation pur ton, tho Hiiml now buhiK uhcmI in mixing thu cuniunt for Htrcot paving hH gold to tho amount of $1 in 'ncli ton. So that Mudfonl will havo golden Htrui'tH, partially, at liumt." LOOKING FOR DAIRY SITES IN OREGON MAN WANKD FOR BAD CHECK CHARE FOUND Gcorno Barrett, Alias Gcoruo Mayer, Arrested on Information From Redding, Cal.-WIII Flnht Extradi tion, Sayltiu Ho Is Not Guilty. PORTLAND, Or., July 10. (Spo oittl.) To find availablo dairying diHtriolH in thu northwest wliuro col ouiuH of UauiHh dairymuii may Hutllo iH ono of thu iniHHioiiH of I'rofeHHor Numliard Hocggild, of thu Daniuli jliuoriouii Agricultural college of Denmark, who in now veiling tho Pacific coaHt. TrofoHHor Hoeggild is a dairying oxpoit from what iH con Hiduruil tho forumoHt dairying coun try of thu world. Hu will luuturu on dairying whilo in Portland and oIhu whuru in thu northwest, and lite talkH will bo liritunori to with a great deal of iutercHt. Tho professor Jh iiiHpecting the varioiiH dairying duttiictH of tho northwoHt, learning tho inutliodn in use, tho syntoin followed by tho farmorri in milk produotion, innini faoturu into dairy prodiictri and mar keting, and tho outlook horo for thu further npread of tho indimtry. Ho Lob Htudiod praetioal dairying in thu various European cotintrioH, but wantH to add to bin knowledgo the iiiethodH in usu huru. Incidentally ho will keep on tho lookout for diHlrietH Htiilcd to dairying that in open to not tleiuent, for Denmark in becoming overcrowded with dairymuii. Professor Hoi'ggild will lecture bo fore tho Stnto Medical asHooialion on thu aftonioon of Wednesday, .Inly 20, at tho Portland Commercial club and on tho hiiiiiu night ho will xpeak boforo tho Stnto Dairymen'H iiHHooin tiou at tho hiuuo place. Thu public is invited. Tho profeBHor will illim trato iiiethodH in uhu in Domnark by tho aid of lantern Hlidos. Ho will arrive in Portland noxt Saturday and will ho entertained hero over Sunday. On Monday ho will bo taken up tho valley by auto mobilu by Phil Hates and will visit tlio principal dairying points of tho "Willamette valley. Ho will speak horo upon his return. If, through Home srjouial gift of biiHiucsfl olairvoyanoy, you could es timato tlio number of people who during laBt week should havo patron ised your Btoro, but who woro influ enced bv tho othor store's advortiH- iug to go thoro instead, you'd havo .insomnia. Hnnklnn for TTonlth. George Harrelt was arroHtod by Policemen Kincald and Moundo Fri day night as lie was about to board thu northbound night train, on in formation from Nodding, Cal., ac cusing him of having uttered false chocks. Itarrett, or Mayer, had been in town for sovoral days and had boon working for the I'nuifiu States Tele graph & Telephone company, and it was through this that he was cap tured. A fellow-workman recognized him as a man who had gotten into trouble with thu phono company at Wedding and informed thu local man ager. A telephone to the sheriff at Wedding resulted in a telegram to arrest and hold tho man on the idiovo charge, mi entirely different one from tlio offense against tho telephone company. Barrett declares his intention to fight extradition and will employ at lomuys. After consultation with Chief Shearer, scouring a little advice from that officer, and thinking tho matter ovor, Darrett had arrived Saturday afternoon that he might as well go back and face tho charge. "If you are innocent," said the chief," you aro not in danger, whilo if you fight extradition it makes it look bad." Itarrett admitted tho logic of tho chief's Hint of view. Ho claims that there was no criminal intent in tho drawing of thu "phony" check, that ho bad had funds in tho bank and bad unwittingly overdrawn. iImhIouh lor Health. Men Wanted 100 men to cut wood; want ed at onco; nood wanes; new camp. Apply Edgar Hafer, Mcdford, Or. Fine Printing Wo make a Bpooialty of fino printing, enrry tho nccoBsary Jtoolc to onablo us to fill .ill orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction. Host equipped job offico in Oregon south of Portland; Host export printers. Hoforo sending your ordora out of town, call and figuro with us if wo can servo you for tho satuo prioo ns an out-of-town concern you will wish to pntronixo homo industry. Medford PrintingCo. There is a Right and a Wrong Way of Doing EVERYTHING You might as well havo your jewelry repaired properly when the cost is no greater. A good many think that a siniplo job like putting a now pin in n 'brooch can only bo done ono way, and that it makes no dUTeronco whoro tho work is dono. Noxt iimu you havo somo jewelry to ropair, bring it horo and you will seo tho dilTorence. Wo tako just ns much pains with a ton-cent job as wo would with ono costing as nmiiy dollars. Evory articlo ol! jowolry loft horo to ropair is pol ished and roi'inishod like now, and you will bo sur prised at tho transformation of somo of tho old pioces of jowolry that you aro about roady to throw away. NO $10,000 DEPOTS TO DOOM DEAL ESTATE 8ALHM, Or., July JO. .7. P. O'Hiien, president of tlio Corvallis & KiihIuiii railway, answered tlio in quiry of tho railroad commission to day regarding depot conditions at Philomath. After making a personal investigation of conditions surround ing tho Philomuth depot, Mr. O'Hrion slates lie has decided to enlarge tho building eight foul mid construct ad dition switches and platforms for handling freight. In conclusion, tho official says ho regrets (hat thu com pany cannot oroot a $9000 or $10,- 000 depot to help out the real estate business, as requested by citizens of Miilotuath. $400,000 IN ALLEGED FORGED POSTAGE STAMPS MONTREAL, Que., July 10. United States-Labrador postage stamps, with hi face value of $400,- 000, wero tills morning seizod by tho representatives of tho federal gov ernment horo on tho suspicion that thoy woro forgeries. Tho stamps nrc in JO, ou-conl and $1 denominations. J'liey wero found in the possession of a pawnbroker, who was offering them for sale. Ho claimed ho found them in a vnliso which ho purchased at an auction of unclaimed property at a local railroad station. DHsmoufl op cimiNo Tin: dkink IIII1IT. Wo aro honestly desirous of curing all who aro addicted to drink, and If you aro Intoroatcd In anyono needing Orrlno wo Invito you to write ub. Our corrospondonco Is confidential, and our rojilloB aro Bent In plain sonlod oavolopca, Orrlno No. 1 ns a sccrot treatment, and No. 2 In for tlioBo who wlHh tho voluntary trcat mont. $1 por box. Wrlto for frco booklet on "How to Curo Drunken ness." Tho Orrlno Co,, C32 Orrlno nulldlng Washington, D. C. This leading druggists Indorso Orrlno.and Is sold by Loon D. Hanklna. CONTRACTORS. Am ready to contract Immediately for building ,i pocking houso. Phono A. C. Alien, 7001 Farmers. Hnskins for Health. Packers Wanted! It To register with tho association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears and apples in Au gust and September. Pack changed on npplos. Everybody must learn it. It. PItUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. Notice ft' First Mcetlnfl Of Creditors.) of tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may oroporly como before snid meeting. In tho District Court of the Unit ed Stnlos, for tho District of Oro Kon, In bankruptcy. In tho matter of George A. Butt, bankrupt. To tho creditors of George A. Butt of Mcdford, in tho county of Jackson and district aforesaid, n bankrupt: Notico is hereby given that on tho 7th day of July, 1010, tho said George A. Butt was duly adjudicated bankmpt, and that tho first meeting of his creditors will be held nt tho offico of tho roforco in Mcdford, Or., ' on tho 21st day of July, 1010, at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, at which timo the said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trus tee, oxamino tho bankrupt, consider and order tho salo of tho property July 0, 1010. IIOLBROOK WITHINC1TON. 105 Roforoo in Bankruptcy. Paint Satisfaction Comes from two reasens: FIRST You want the best quality and when wo supply you we supply the best. SECOND You want the right price and being practical painters we save you money. METC ALF'S main street B. T. VANDEGAR Successor Van De Car & Jassman, NEW SHIPMENT OF Black Suede OXFORDS AND Fancy Slippers, EVENING WEAR C. M. KIDD THE FOOTFITTER Hawke's Cut Glass CUT FROM THE SOLED BLANK ITawkes' cut glass has that brilliance and sparkling finish which designates the genu ine (cut from the blank) cut glass and is tho onlj' brand that is cut from the plain blank. Only tho genuine bears the "HAWKES" trademark. Come in and see some of this "FINEST OF ALL" cut glass. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR POSTOFFIOE On Your Way to the Post Office When on your way to or from tho postoffico, just toi a momont to notice our window display; but don't stop with a look but considor tho window -la most cordial invitation to step insido when wo will bo pleased to show you a well assorted and up-to-date collection of druggists' sundries, Colgato's toilet preparations and all tho leading domestic and French perfumes, a very comploto lino of drug preparations, otc. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS will bo taken care of perfectly if instrustcd to our caro. , Day and Night Phone Service Medford Pharmacy CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POSTOFFIOE DAY AND NIGHT CALL MAIN 101 ?' ( Irrigation in the Desert ROGUE RIVER VALIEY CANAL COMPANY FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mgr Completed Section of New Canal. The Rogue River Valley Canal Compan''s system will irrigate 55,000 acres of orchards and undeveloped orchard land in the Rogue River valley. It will reclaim 6500 acres known as The Desert, which the company mil plow, level, set to trees and fence, de veloping the largest area of orchard land of; any company in southern Oregon. This land is located seven miles north of Medford, or two miles north of Central Point, and has been declared by a number of experts who have carefully examined the land, to be the best fruit land in the Rogue Riyer valley. Fruit, hemes and vegetables raised at the Fish Lake ranch in the very heart of the Desert show that no soil in the valley is more productive. Irrigated Orchard Tracts are offered for sale along the side of the new canal and on The Desert Boulevard now heing constructed, running for five miles east and west through the company's lands. These tracts will bo plowed, leveled, planted to trees and fenced. Thoy will be sold on Orchard Development Contracts or they will be turned over to the purchaser as soon as the laud is prepared, planted to trees and fenced. On both sides of Tho Desert Boulovard shade trees will be planted and the Boulevard will be mado one of the most attractive driveways in the state. Lot us show you our big irrigation system, out orchard and garden at the Fish Lake Ranch and tho construction that is going forward that will eventually make Tho Desort the groatest orchard district in tho valley. ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, MANAGER. Medford National Bank Building, MEDFORD, OREGON 1