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" - ii w . WBWBBBBWHHWmiImiii i 1 1 1 iWiir iiiwiiii i "WTmB --. .KTj?ff: -. i-. ?r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. r i. - ", .?W1I " ' JT(T n 'a! r "" l T'wirJfrmpppppH Us ' Ml Ml Hi i 1 f; II , 'A H My Butte Falls Items W. T. 'Doveridgo wns unfortunate In losing 1 is snddlo horso lately, tho animal having ca'.en sonio poisonous irced and dying shortly afterwards. Engineer Dovorldgo has a most exceptional cew of young mo i work ing under him In tho railway sorv Ice. Thoy aio young men of orderly fcallta and show that t oy havo had soir.o breeding and know soniothlng of tho prop'lolles of llfo. One or more of thorn aro colloglanH, John Obenchaln and family attend ed religious services on Sunday and many others were prnsont, tho serv ices being hold In the Park grove. Tho lovers of the piscatorial sport will find good ancllng In tho crook abovo and bolow the falls. Mrs. Jonnlo Wright of nodding, Cal., expects to build ono or more houses on hor lots lately purchased Trom tho company. Mr. and Mrs. Aero of Ashland, with their baby, aro visiting In tho Fnlls and Mr. Acre, while horo, will paint the homo of A. K. Hlldrcth. Wo will havo a confoctlonory and fruit stand opened In our town within fow days, ns Mr, Vradmburg la ox pectod to nrrlvo with his stock this coming week. It will bo warmly wol eomod, for wo aro deprived of tho accessary and proper edlblc3 and navo to depend upon wlntor In tho -warm summer days. 11111 Matthews Imported somo of tho finest oranges which havo boon con In our town, ind thoy found icady sale. It Is by .'idvortlslng and carrying a variety of seasonable stock and articles that a trado Is built. Mr. Motcalf Is fast arranging his now storo and stock and soon wo will havo a. sultablo and abundant nupply of hardwaro, sash, doors, win dows, etc., and nt Medford prices. Miss Denlco Edmonson has gono on a visit to the Hlldrcth homestead to remain somo weeks. Mrs. H. I). Mills Ins gono to Mod ford with her husband for a short visit. Our hotol Is well pitronlzed and during tho weok the following, with others wIiobo names wore not ob tained, havo boon guests of tho Val ley View hotel, to-wlt: Sheriff Jones and family, Mr. Motcalf, Mrs. J. E. Rnyart, Mrs. May Tolfor, Dr. Porter, Itevs. Dr. McLean, Fields, GIbonoy and Mrs. C. V. Potter of Medford; Mrs. Howlott, Eaglo Point; Dr. Mc Danlols of Portland, W. E. Dlddlo of Medford and many parties who were travollng mountalnward stop ping for lunch or stooping. Tho forest rangers pnd J. I. Pat ton havo been for more than a week past fighting tho forest fires about Four-Hit crook nnd havo about got- ton them under control nnd confined to a small area. Tho government should know that tho timber here abouts Is rlpo and ready for commer cial uses, and tho longor it stands tho Icbs Its valuo and tho moro likely it Is to bo destroyed by storm, wind nnd fires. Tho country should bo opened up and not rotarded In its dovolopmont and people allowed to mako homes on tho government do main. It Is wrong and Injurious land policy that obstructs progress and drives cltlzonw away from our land to foreign countries. Registration Is very slow herea bouts and If thoro Is much of a voto at tho olectlon, It will, from present Indications, bo mostly sworn In. A bakery would do well horo In connection with a neat, tidy, accom modating cafe, and would establish a profitable trade with the local and transient public. ASK TROOPS 10 PROTECTTIMBER Western Pine Manufacturers' Asso ciation Would Have Regulars Plac ed in Forests from May I to Sep tember 30 to Guard Against Fire. SPOKANE, Wash., Aup. 8. Pres ident Tuft, ns commander-in-chief of tho tinny, nnd Secretary of Wnr Dickinson have been requested by the Wostern Pine Manufacturers' asso ciation, of which J. P. McGoldrick of Spokane is president, nclin in be half of timber owners, lumbermen and buttlers in the nortliwostcra nnd Pacific states, to station government troops in tho national forest reserva tions from May 1 to September 30 of each year, to the end that tho tim ber resources of tho United States may be saved from destruction. "Tho fire losses in the forests in the western states during tho last 01) days will amount to nt least .lfj0,000,000," said George M. Corn wall of Portland, Or., who presented n resolution embodying the foregoing at the semi-annual meeting of the as sociation, "nnd it is likely that in addition millions of dollars' worth of timber will be destroyed during this and next month, unless heavy rains come before the end of tho dry season." Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of tho Benedictine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September 6th. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write for catalogue. Medford Iron WorKs E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Central Point Items William Jones has purchased a fine merely a report from outsiders who now Chicago concrete mixer, which '1"" ' "live talked with the new no now has in operation on the Cow- ',"!'1",l"T;s "",1 fih Ml Jurr' , , ., ,. i I M. K. hiigland is preparing to put loy buildn.g. I he imiriiiuo is oporat- ,hj yory (l. fx. ed by gasoline power and ih one of tmvti j ti,L, valley, and the great tho latest and most highly iccom- beauty about them will be the fact mended dovices in concrete mixing, that they will be manufactured in Mr. Cowley has decided to construct Central Point. his entire building of concrete, and I A came of iistty forgery took place tho work, oven with the improved ma-, in Central Point not long ago which uhinory, will take several month, as, is surroundod by very peculiar cir tho building is very large, (he walls cumntaneo. It helm that a ccitniu very heavy and three stories high. J man lost a check drawn on the Gold Fnlicr & McDonald xtitte to your Hill bank. It was found by another florrcspoudont that it is (piitu true party who indorsed it with the man's that they will occupy the corner limine to whom the check was drawn storeroom in the Cowley block, ami; and cashed it. O. II. Xiuli paid old will also continue their hay, grain, the money. Mr. Nash cashed I he feed and flour bunnies in the Walker check nt lii banking house nnd in a block, whore they are now locale.!. , few days the check wu- returned The report that the .lorry mine h.nl , from Gold Hill, not that it was pro- bcon Hold outright is disputed, hut .'tented, but that payment was stopped being unable to see any of the people by the man iihii uhose hank account concerned, your reprcxcutalive wax it win drawn. This threw the check GIRL OF FOURTEEN SCALPS WILDCAT - - For Sale - - 428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable for fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Comp'y, 209 WEST MAIN ST. uiiulilo to arrive at the true Hiatus of i back to .Mr. Xnfeh, who. I ho ugh en tilings. It is stated, however, on cnliroly innocent party, becomes the Reed authoritv that much develop- loner, the man who did the uttcri.itr went is to take place and that a laruo going Scott free. The forger should crow will commence uork as soon as tho engineer's report is submitted to the iiiauageuient. It is repotted here that $100,0(111 h;i been appropriated by the new piuclin-.ei's lor the i-om-plote development of the mine, hut be puuUhcil. 1. B. Rhodes, stuto socretarv of the V. SI. C. A spoke to a fair-xiieil audience in the Christian church Fri day night. Sir. Rhodes holds out bright hopes for the newly organized Sliss Slartha Gage, a young lady of! 11 summer, living at Heaglc, is a girl of more than ordinary nerve and ' pluck, and as the result of hor bruv- I cry is now the possessor of n wild-' cat's- skin that ho prizes more highly, than any of her other possessions, I says the Central Point Globe. i Last week, iu company with her sister, Miss .Mary, her biother, Nor-' man, and Cr. II. Johnston, her uncie, ' made a trip to Crater Lake. I'pou their return home, us the party wns( a snort distance Itclow l'rospect, her brother Xornian ran across two wild cats, which he promptly chaed up a ' tree. He fired a shot at one of them, and only succeeded in hittinir it iu the' foot. The wounded animal fell from the tree and dropped directly at the' feet of Slins Gage. Instead ol ' screaming for help the young ladv j coolly picked up a club and struck :t i a blow across the back, killing it in-1 sianuv. ner oroincr Killed tne oilier I animal with the gnu. Sliss Gage li.nl the animal brought home and will i have it mounted as a momento of her' trip. RESOLVED The best resolution for yon to make is to como to n for your next suit, if yon want something out of the ordinary. We do the best work an charge Iho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THB FXOOKfisSJJIVX TAILOB J. E. ENYART. President. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS 20,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Excursion Rates to the East DURING 1910 PROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs - $60.00 Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $63.90 $60.00 thin Ntorv i not authentic, beinir aswueintion nt t ht- place. NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. tliy J. O. Martin.) Kilgiinl Poysor of North I'lue street was UiUen lorlouily nick Filday night Lut li hoiuowIuu improved at thin writing. .Mr. Morrlii U laying l he founda tion for n nix-room cottage on North Pine atretit. IS. 1). Wllhlte, the fruitgrower of AwtUK'ti. came over Saturday with aw eml-weekl) supply or Marly iwarheii, apple nud egetublen. Mm. William Owing and rhidlren. useompauteU by MU Uertriidn Ow ing! or JackHonvlllo. came up Friday to enjoy a f'w day uf city lite. ltonjauilu l'err of Bauu Valloy, who la Iu Medford. reports the wheat, t auU barle crop of a belter Vitality tbuu In pant yoara, but a mailer acreage, u choice grain land la being planted to frull. Walter aud Fred Vincent have e- wwrwu join uu rerry aieuin icroMi-j Ink inachloo. Mm. Morrta Uae, who U lu attend auoe at the idck bedldo of her daugb tur, Mr. Nettle Ulaa In Mod foul hospital, made a bitef visit to her home at Autioch Saturday I Vr. aud Mm. N'olsou of North U.ut fy atrwt, vUllod Anhlaud Moudu ltlchaid VlncdUt aud (aialb, li llv ou the ploutH-r farm of l' lior-1 dun of Klouuce Hock, came dis a Friday for uuppllM and were the' IiimU of Mr. W. Vlncout of North I ttoardiuau atrtwt whllw iu the city j H. IS. Smith returned atoue to hi Iioia ou North Ueutt) Monday fiom Yrka, whera he reiualuad with hi luvalld wife through her loug, Ir-, jovorabl ickuM. liar death and burial, which occurred at hor moth er'. In Yreka. August 1. J. A. Anderon, who own th Cra ter ldko laundry property, la con necting lateral with main aewor ou North Maple- a long felt want, not alone to laiindr people, but tor the Colonel to Waken China. I'KKIXO, Autr. H. Accordiutr 'n Prince 'IVai Tno, who met Colone, lfooeelt while in London, the colo nel haw promit-cd to visit the Chine-" empire next your. The prince, who ha just returned I'm ni an American aud Europe in trip, wiih much impressed by the cor diality extended him while in the 1'niled Stute-. Medford, OruRaii: This certifier that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won der for thu euro of all kidnov, bind Jer and rlicumatic troublos for ter reard, and have never had a com- health and anl Infliction of nearby re-1 olnint It kivcs uuick and permancui Ident owner. MOVING PICTURES TAUGHT I HIM HOW TO DIE ill i l.MHii.v .v j,. .uy. !t II:: iiccil b iiioiui; pii'ture- depietuu' I lie appareutl paiule-o suicide of a ouiiu' uouiuii, ('liiirle JmNon, a hos pital eierk. cmploed the inetlio.l shown on the theater creeu and w.i t'ound dead in a iron-filled room. Judxou ivinarked to hi friend on Iho oiue with which the em. mato ifiiiph "heitune" eompletcd hei t.n.il uct He then retired, laret'ullv clos ed hi room mid went ealiulv to b.-d itll the tfilx jet wide open relief Sixty days' treatment in eat b .ittb V ilfonl PlianiniiM AUTOMOBILES (). W. Murphy. O. M. Murphv MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVKIH 11)10 Ghalinors Detroits. Phoua lSlM, Valley Auto Coinpnnv Medford. Or. Onuiha Kansas City .. St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs itfinneaTJolis direct Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Dulutli, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be on sale Mav 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. Tho abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way Liuuuini oaniornia. ana siu.uu to annua ratas Wvoonf 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 direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 3l8t. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMTJRRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon 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. NEFF, Manager. Medford Address: Nash Hotel. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Che finest Sample Rooms m 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. SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Wutro tho pretty Water Agates, Mobs Agates, MoonBtonea Cornelians and Rock Oysters can bo found. I Outdoors Sport of all Kinds Quii-k Survioe. Knuy Riilini; I'rieos Rik'ht. 1'AHHY AUTO UVBHY l'llONK MAIN' 3111. I Hel evtato ad are p'l worth rea,l. i i i .1 ,, ,-, n in ,. 1 -, , r. i Acoiicv for the Parry Cars. Roriu' inr- and iiiiiio .r Miem are worth ,, . . ,, ,, ... ., ., rtwwtal our planj for tho duv h, 1 K,x,'r Aul" l "- hrH"k " UuB' l ro" iTdtr to In vest Itiiil. Modf.rd. Or lwisl to ;unoumi tli.it 1 h.ivo imtvh.isol tho Union Livery Stables Mini will ooiiduot a floral Ked and boarding oHtablisbment. Horsos boarded by the day, wofk or t0..t:th I Bimnratoo a sijuare deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION' 1.1VKRY BARN RIVKRSIUK AVENUK GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Offioe: t09 West Main St., Medfuid, Ore. Gperating'AQuarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN Including Hunting, Flshln , digging Rock Oysters, Doatlng, Surf Bathing, Hiding, Autolng, Canoelas and Dancing. Pure inouutuln water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all klnda dal ly. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg ulations, at nominal cost. BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate from 8. P. points, Port. nnd to Cottage Grove inclusive, Includ ing branch lines; also from all C. & H. stations Albany and weBt. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ u$Q from Albauy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low ratos from points west, in offect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for flt particular as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautiful Hlustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or wrUe 'O WM. McMUUUAY, General PaNuengur Agent, Portland, Oregon, aaauautm "-,fo1JI '"TttM'2?1 5 Mfc r -!" V ... - ...rtJ..tfc.. xJI . . i .. ifet j-n j4 - . - ijMfcMfl TffTBBgBBBlMtf