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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, TUESDAY, JULY 2G, 1910. BJg-Wpi-n-r-r, - 4v . ( It1?. u'J1 fX !. IFM M tf "if Butte Falls Items L It III llllt IIOl llO thought til (it Dlltld Fnlhi Ih not on thu map, for If you wore In our inlilitl nml could sou IIio activity, In various llnoii, and tho Konorul Intonmt muulfoHtod In mute rial matters, you would begin to nay that of nil tliu "Inland country vil lages" llutto Knllii hIiowk an outlook that will malio tlio public- stand and tnko nollco. Tlio railroad grading Ih being dono tliroiiKli t)iu town and camps tiro es tablished at our very doom where many moo and tennis aro It opt and tlio work In bolng runliud, Home of tlio finest grading, cut anil (111 work lian lioon dono nlotig tlio lino of tlio railroad hotwoon Knglo 1'olnt and initio Falla and alroady ntcol Ih bolng laid, and oro lontf tlio whistle of tho locomotlvo and tlio rumbling of tlio cam will bo hoard In our intdHt. Knglnoor Ilovorldgo nnd IiIh crow of oiiKlnoorH nro working and cross sectioning tlio right of wny from Mnuoy HroH.' camp through nnd nliovo llutto Falls. Along tho lino of railway there haH boon found flno quarry of grnnlto, wlillo near IUtlo Palls In a magnifi cent imndstono protpoct, tho Meno which can bo Jiown, cut, sawed, shav ed nnd funhlonod Into nny shnpo and lit m out oxcollont building stono. Wo predict thin ntono will find a ready innrkot nnd thrt oro long Hutto Falls will liavo Home snndstono frontn. Cnpltal In needed to develop thin proposition nnd It will como with tho ndvont of tho Rtoam homo. Mr. Motcnlf of Medford In ntocklng up IiIh ntoro with n flno lino of paints, oils, nnnh, doom, windows nnd othor building tnntorlnlii nnd will opor hln ntoro about Auguc-t 1. Ho In tho rli;ht man In tho right plnco. Mr. Vrndonburgh hn loaned tho "Poolo" ntoro room and will ntock tho snmo with n flno selection of frultn, cigars, confoctlonory, otc. Ho In now looklnK for n rosldonco for bin family, nn houses nro vory senrco In our community. Bcott Clnnplll, who ban been visit ing rolntlvon In Now York, ronnsyl vnnln nnd oantorn states, ban return ed homo nnd roportn tbnt It wan aw ful hot In tho onnt, but tho ntlr nnd commotion kopt hint front thinking nbout tho wenthor nnd ho wna In tont upon vlowlng tho wondorful sights nnd sconcn of tho offoto onst. Ho Is glad to got back homo again nnd would not II leu to llvo In tho nanllnnd. W. P, Hughes in kopt buoy nupply lui; tho neighborhood nnd tho rail road cnmpn with iiupplloH nnd ho linn had to oinploy n clorlc to nnslst him In hln growing hunlnonn, Thoro nro Hovornl splendid oppor tunltloH for biiHluoHH lioro nnd Judgo Pontr. In in touch with tho condition)) and chaucon nnd ho enn nuccossfully locnto many parlies In what will bo pnyliiR hiiHlnonecfl, Wo oxpoct to hnvo n laundry sorv Ico established horo wlt'tin n short tlmo which will bo n mont sorvlccnbln ontorprlno, nn wo nro compelled to do tho bent wo can with our laundry and white iiMrtn nro tho exception. Tho mill In runnlnR under tho man ngomont of Buporlntondeut Mills nnd Frank Nothorlf nd In oxcollont shape, and It In tinny cutting nut tlon, brldgo timber and lumbor. There In a Reed domnnd for raw lumber nnd wo nro only wnltltiR Upon tho nupply bnforo ninny now nml Reed houncn will bo erected. Tho mill linn boon equipped with now nnd modern mncblnery nnd ban at pronont n capacity of 30,000 foot por dny. Tho Pacific & Eastern In runnlnR a npur to tho mill, which will ter minate upon tho railroad Rrounds nnd bo convenient for nhlpplnR tho product of tho mill. It In not anticipated that nny trou ble will bo oncot ntorod In nocurlnR rlKhtn of wny for tho railroad beyond llutto Falln, nn really tho ownorn of the woodod lnndn throuRh which It will run ought to donate both money nnd land to Hocuro ntich en Invnlun bio liolp, which will brlnR tholr lands Into market, bosldon moro than trob ling tholr pronpoctlvo valuen. Let tin nil put our nhouldors to tho wheel nnd punh thin ontorprlno which moans n 3000-mlIo railroad cant nnd west nnd which will tormlnato for tho present In tho vnlloy. Let Mcdford pcoplo Intercut thomsolvcs nnd tho Commercial club tnko aomo ntopa to PuhIi tho wnvo of travol and sottlo mont to n section Hint In bound to becomo n noted fruit nnd agricul tural country nnd one of tho most deslrnblo nnd tightly for homos nnd Hummer resorts. Wo hnvo had splondld wcathor hero durlnR tho last wcok nnd haro boon nleopltiR undor blankets nnd qulltn, whllo wo drink tho purest nnd sweetest of mountain spring water. "LITTLE GIANT" WANTS UNITY Urjjes Prorjrcsslvcs of All Parties to Unite In Warfare on "Bin Busi ness" Says Only Question Now Is in Electing Right Man. MADISON, Win., July 2C Advls InR tho progressives In nil political partlcu to unite In a common strug rIo ngnlnnt "blR buslnoBH," Senator In Folletto In this wcck'H Issuo of La Folletto's Mngnzlno nskn tho peo ple In tho coming prlmnrlcH nnd oloc tloim to "plnco truo roprosontntlvo Rovernmont on n higher plane tlinn party fenlly. Othorwlso It will monn that you may voto for n parly labol nnd Rot not oven a shadow of repre sentation." Published an It Is In tho same Issue with nn article by JudRO Hen 1). LlndHoy or Colorado urging overy progressive democrat to lend hln strength to tho ro-cloctlon of In surgent ropubllcanii "llko Ilovorldgo, La Follotto nnd Dolllvor." It Is ono of tho first Indications that Sonntor La Follotto will r.ttompt to nrrango tho progrosstvoa of nil parties to fight tho "monoy pqwor" In politics, "It Is not a question xtf republican doctrho or of democratic doctrlno," says Sonntor La Follotto. "It Is n quostlon of gotttng tho right man eloctod to office "For tho Issuo today Ih not bo twoon pnrtloa. Wo nro not ongngod In n contest to dotormlno whether democratic 'doctrlno" or ropubllcan "doctrlno" si-all provall. It is n Btrug Blo hotwoou special prlvlleo and pub 11a wolfaro. A good cltlzonshlp do inniidH that tho people pronont n unit ed front ngnlnnt tho common enemy. Ropubllcan Aldrlch nnd democrat Foator unlto fcr big buslncBB, Dom ocrntlo FUzRorrJd nnd ropubllcan Cannon Join hnndu iiRntnst tho poo plo, Why not, (hon, Mr. Prosrosslvo Domocrnt nnd Mr. Progressive Re publican, stand toRothor for tho cnuso of popular Rovornmont?" In a tilmllar voln J ml go Llndsoy declnres that bo consldo a It "tho JiIgl.oBt duty of n progroaslvo demo crat to loud nny ctrongth ho may hnvo to tho ro-olooMon of Insurgent ro pub. leans." "Tho roal ntnifcglo Is not botwoon tho two old p:rtloB, as now consti tuted. It Ih hotvoon these contond lug forcoa within each of tho old on until ono o' tho othor is free. In telligent nnd rntrlotlc cltlzous will thoroforo voto for tho rann rather than for tho party, no matter whnt tho politicians say. "Wo nro on tho ovo of tho florccst stri'RRlo sinco iho civil wnr tho now HtruRRlo botweon human rights nnd proporty rights, prlvllogo and tho people nnd in such n struggle It Is n pnrt of tho conspiracy of confusion by tho special Interests to use tho slocnn of party advant'igo ngalnst tho mnn who rings truo. To follow such n fnlso trail Is not only tho height of roily, hut It Is the height of treason." ' 8KI.V TIIOUIIMCS ON HOT DAYS. Hot weather la hard on tho skin. Persplrntlon Irritates. "Sleeping" eczomn Ib broiiRht to tho surfneo. Rush, tllsflisurlnf plmploa, Ivy poi son, bites, hives, prickly heat, these Itch Intolorably. Now sovoral good romodlos nro avnllnblo, but nothing wo think thnt compnrcH with tho gentlo wintcr Rreen nnd thymol solution, known ns 1). D, D. Prescription. Wo havo watched rosults with astonishment, tho Itch stoppod, tho'Bktn cooled and rerreshed, tho eruption wnsh away. Will you try a 25 cont bottlo of D. D. D. Prescription? Medford Pharmacy, near tho post-offlco. BANK CASHIER MISSING. SHORTAGE IN ACCOUNTS NKW YORK, July 2(1. Tho police todny Kent out onloni for ilio arrest of Envin Wiodor, ensliior of tlio lo unl Imineh of tlio Russo-Cliinoso linuk. Widen Iiuh boen minsiiK,' siuou tlio KhortiiRe in the bank's funds wan (liseovorod. Aoennliut; to tho uiithorilioH, more tlinn $.r)00,000 in stocks nml bonds mo mlssiiiK from tlio institution. The officials of tlio bank hnvo announced their intention (o suo tho brokers, with whom Widen is said to hnvo hypothecated tho souuritics. MRS. CLARA FAWCETT DIES AT ASHLAND ASIILANI), July .20. Mrs. Clnrn Fnwuotto, wife of Dr. A. J. Fuwoott,o dloil .vcstonluy morning nftor u brief illness ut their homo in this oity. Or, ami Mrs, Fnweotte umiiu hero from Iowa Inst year nnd Mr, Fnwcetto lias bocomu especially well known uml M)uiliir in uooiul uml inuuieiil oir oles, Tho funarnl will tnko plnao horo to- CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS Your (jorrehiMiiidont wishoH to cor rect nn error which occurred in nn item n fow duys iiro. TIiu item Hint ed Hint JamcH Oi-iovo und JchhIo Hop kins hud roiio to I'roHpcct; it hIioiiIiI hnvo rend JnmoH Oriovo and W. II. Hopkins. II. J. Gardner, nn old-limo Central Pointer, who moved to Yonculla n few moiilliH uro nnd invested in n fine farm, was horo on u business visit Monday. Mr. Gardner is woll pleitB cd wilii tlio Yoncnlla vnlloy, hut ho won't suy it nnd look you in tlio eye that it is ns Reed a country ns llio l'limoiis Kokuu River vnlloy. Tlio baochnll hoys will try another Katurdny Ritme on tlio local diamond, mid if tho attendance is not percept ibly better, tho next Riimi will bo played on Sunday. Were it not for Home little petty difference between property-owners und tho city council, much more ce ment walk would be built duriiiR (ho present summer. A number of lawns which arc now bciiiR irriRnled from (ho city wutor system nro responding with a simile of Rrcon. Another summer will find Central Point with hundreds of hand some lawns nnd exquisite flower gar dens. Nearly ovory business man in town is surprised at tho wonderful increase in frnde at thai, too, at tho very tfcufcou when, oh a rule, trade has been at a low ebb. William White of Snohomihh, Wntdi., ib sojourning in Ccntrnl Point. II. n. England transacted business in Mcdford Monday morning. Thnt wondorful cold mine story. , reporting a fabulously rich strike on tho desert a fow miles from Control Point, is n Baron Maiieliaussen mnke-up. While it is truo that gold has been found, it is not true that all tho sands of (ho desert hnvo turned into nuggets. Truth in, some good colors havo been found, which may lend to a rich doposit in the future, but as ypt (ho El Dorado consists of a few good colors and a largo pay streak of hot air. A telephone pole on tho Table Rock line has blown down nnd the wire is hanging dangerously low, it should l)o raised before an accident occurs. There has been ft dearth of peaches, plums and berries on the Central Point market during the past wcok. Today not a pencil or berry could be obtained. Eggs nro 30 cents a dozen in (his man's (own nnd meat is so high that (ho voice miiHt be strained to the ndd ed lino above in order to attract the attention of tho butcher. Green com is beginning to be plcn tiful nnd is of a very good quality, while the price is as handsome as a first-term school ma'nm. Everything seems to be rnising here except the price of labor nnjl the beer embargo. Ifobnctt & Cranfill have added an other salesman (o their list, ranking seven icop!c actively engaged in waiting upon (ho rapidly increasing (rndo of (hnt wcll-nppointcd general mcrehnndiso establishment. A. P. Gillelt, who has been on tho sick list, is much improved nnd again waitinir upon the many enstomers at his grocery store. THERE'S A DARK PLACE IT SURE IS SOME NOW, ON THEATRE ROW! DRY Onco moro tho DIJou theater 1b l Grants Pass Ceurier: Tho fact that darkened ns also tho spirits of sov- J Grants Pass and Josephine county ernl employes of tho placo, who aro , aTQ ,.d ., not on,y by tfao VQto Qf mourning tho nbsonco of tho shokols , which should bo now making a pleas- I lho 0 but b' tho Braco of 0od ant nolso In tholr various pockets. , brought out many amusing sto- Juno 20 ono W. II, Fluhart arrived rios, tho latest ono coming from Mer ln tho city looklne for a moving pic- i n. Tho other day a party wished -- " - t . -f 4 DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL " PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. 4 l-f 4 -r -ft-f-f -f -f- GET YOUR WINTER WOOD. While it is cheap. Phone 1341. E. R. TEDRICK, Corner 11th and Laurel streets. Yard at 417 South Oakdale Avenue. A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & KEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, cone too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 113 Ssuth Front Street. Phene 2751. Robert F Maguire Late special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. turo show to buy or leaso. Rankin ICstcs, who owned tho paraphernalia, gnvo Mr, Fluhart a 30-day optlcn on tho plant with tho prlvllogo of buy ing or leasing. Appnrontly tho Bijou was doing n good business and had many attractions. On ono pretext or another ho postponed tlio liquidation of his bills until Sunday night, tho day beforo his option was to explro to talk with someone hero over tho telephone, but central at Merlin was unnblo to get central hero. After trying for about nn hour a gentleman entered tho Merlin oftlco and told them that If they would pour a buck et of water on tho ground wlro tho connection could bo mndo. Every thing el bo had been tried, so tho buckot of water was produced and Packers Wanted! To register with the association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears and apples in Au gust und September. Pack changed on apples. Evorykody Bust learn it. R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY, 1010 Chalmers Detroits. Phono 1801, Valley Anto Company, Medford, Or. Quick Service. Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for the Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank H. Hall, Prop., Medford, Or. NOTICE, Notlcol s horoby glvon thai tho u dorslgnod will apply at tho nest rt lnr meeting of tho city council to fc hold August 2, 1010, for a llconio t sell malt, vinous and splritous liquors in quantities less than one galloa his place of business In lot SO, bloc 11, In tho city of Medford. V. M. KHNNHDY. Dated July 20. 1010, Hasklns for health. 3C - - DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER -v STRANG'S nmiG STORE --. 4- 4-4- Crater Lake Route .910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave Hotel Nash on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 12 years, half fare. Secure your tickets at the hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. C. NEKP, Manager. Medford Address: Nash Hotel. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with, hath rhe finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof RaU'Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Big machinery is now excavating the ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new HOTEL MEDFORD "Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford. ond his month waft up, when ho fold- tho effect was instantaneous, central cd his tent and n few other things which did not bolong to 1.1m nnd de parted. Ho dlsplnyod whon ho arrived a doputy shorlff's bndgo from Seattle Tho most meager, undersized ad vertisement you over print will im press pomo pcoplo, will reinnin in 6omo minds, as tho mensnro of your store as representing ynnr store. hero responded to tho first tap of tho boll. About two hours afterwards central at Merlin again tried to got contral here, but could not do it, un til tho buckot of water was poured on tho ground wlro. Prohibition is suroly very offcctlvo in tho county when tho tolephono gets so dry that It can't talk. Hasklns for health. Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 PROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha -..- -.. $60.00 Kansas City .-.... ...-....-.....$60.00 St. Joseph ........-..........-.......$60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minoapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickots will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24tk; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply frem Portland only. From point3 south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 t above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direot routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in eithor direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. MoMTJRRAY General Passonger Agent, Portland, Oregon A COOL CUSTOMER will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather. A cool customer will buy with less palaver. He or she will be better natured, less cranky and easier to sell to; and you know it. Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler room in its stiflingness. The Electric Pan is a blessing and a cheer which you can ill afford to ignore Life in the dog days is a question of degrees. Make your place of business habitable and inviting to the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction. It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent. "Why not invest a little moivy in trade-winning cool ness! Electric Fans will create a tempting and delightful breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you. May our representative call and take it up with you? Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phone us today. Rogue River Electric Comp'y P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been, think- , ing about? n)ln 'Pl,n,A !., nt.1.1 m ,