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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1910. U! P m, S, t m rf V 4 PUNTING FISH KLM LAKES 0. A. Stonrns nnii Others Mako an Effort to Stock Donutlful Lakes In Klamath County, Where Trout Will Supply Flno Sport. KhAMATH KAI.I.B, Or., Auk. 27. On tlio train which arrived lnxt ovciiIiik woro tliruu coiinlKiimunUi of youtiK f Inlt which woro Hont horo by tho Kovorninonl (lull hntuliory ut ClnrkuitiitH, Or., nm! which aru to bo nlnntml In thu lakon wont of tho upper Klnmnlli lako. Two of thoiio con HlKninontH aru of rainbow trout anil tho othor In mtriHlt fry, AppllcattotiH woro innilo to tho Htnto lintoluiry recently by O. A. HtourtiH, W, 13. Howilonn and J. W. HlonioiiH tmch for a ronnlKnimml of thono fry. Mr. Htoanni will lonvo for AHpon Lake, whoro tho catflHh will bo pliintoil, thlH ovonlm; and will nr rlvo at thu lako nomo t lino during tho nlKbt, no nu to not tho fry In tho wa tor an quickly an pouyllilc Tho trout fry will bo placod In th wntor In pir foratod rnnn ho thoy can KH frexb wator and will remain lhoc until tuoruliiK, wlion thoy will bo carrHd to nomo othor lakon hlchor up In ihu hllln. ldUvn l.lttlti Known. TIk'ho lakon nro In old oxtlnct vol canic rrntiirii on tho top of IiWh liu tawoon Ahihmi Lake and I.uko of tho WooiIh. Thoro nro four or flvo of thcHo beautiful lakon and nro known to but fow pooplo, and only thoo who hnppou thoro In noarch of hlc Kamo niich tM boar and door. TIioho lakon cover n torrltory from flvo to ton ncron and nro Idonl plncoH for trout, nn thoy nro ulmltar to Crator I.ako, doop, rloar and cold. Into two or thrco of tho larjcor of thono lakon Mr. 8 t'u run and hlu nnnlKtantti, Mr. Slo tuonn and hoii mitl auothor man, will placo tho trout fry, whoro thoy will bo allowed a chanco to jtrow, multi ply and toelc thono wntorn. Tho placing of thono fry In these lnkou In no Hinall iindortnklnt;, ron HldorliiK tho dlBtanco thoy havo to bo haulod ovorl.tnd nftor thoy arrlvo horo, tho nhniptnotiH of tho mountain climb on foot with thorn thnt ban to bo iniido and th- particular rnro that miiHt bo tnkon to koop tho flnh nllvo In Iraimlt. HOUKUIIOLD CAUK8. Tux tlio Woiiivu of Medford tho Sumo tvt KlnoHlicrt?. Hard to nttond to hotmoltold du ties. With conntnntly aching bnck. A woman uhould not havo u bad bnck. And who wouldn't If tho kldnoyu woro well, Donn'n Kldnoy PHIb mnko well kld noyu. Horo Ib a Medford woman who on dornon thin claim: Mrs. Mnry Wlntorhnlilor, nonr W. Jneknon ctroot Medford, Or., nnya: "I havo used Donn'H Kldnoy Pllln with cood roHiiltti whllo Hiifforltm from kldnoy trouble, nnd I know of othor pornonn who havo tnkon thorn with tollltu; offoct. ainco I took Donn'n Kldnoy 1'IIIh about n year nj;o I havo not lmd tlio loant troublo with my kltlnoyB. Thin romody do Borvcn my bonrty endoroomont." For Bnlo by nil clonlorB. Prlco 50 contn. KoRtor-Mllburn Co,, Huffnlo, N. Y solo acontB for tho United Stntoo, Homombcr tho nnmo Doan's -nnd tnko no othor. NO DIVORCE FROM NAT NOW, SAYS EDNA NKW YORK, Aiir. 27. Hack from KiuoHsMihH Kilun (Inniliich, fourth wife of Coinoiliuu Nut 0. Goodwill, loilay 1h liimy lon.viiitf tlio niinorn (lint h)io wiih nliout to apply for n divorce from lior uotor hiihhiuiil. "Thorn 1h nothing in tlio Htory," hIio Hiiiil. "I luivo hewi Hupnrnleil from Air. Goodwin on uceoiint of di vided thi'utiii'iil oiiKiiKomontH, but I nm hurrying to Oconn Pink now lo moot him." . 4--r-t- SUMMIT AVENUE IS BE- TWEEN WEST MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS. IT IS NOW A PAVED STREET WITH CONCRETE WALKS ON BOTH SIDES, AND OF COURSE THE WATER AND SEWER CONNECTIONS ARE MADE TO ALL LOTS. WITH A BUILDING RE- STRICTION OF $2500, THIS SHOULD MAKE AN IDEAL HOME ADDITION. SEE T0RRY & MURPHY OR W. T. YORK & CO. E LONDON, Aug. 'J7.l.ud by the Tory proHH of KiikIiuiiI, thu HHUhIi iiiilitnrlbtH rapidly nro Kalnint; Kroiiml in thuir "iinivunml Horvlco" movoineiit, which would render every mini between tlio iikch of J (I nnd -IK Hiilijeot to ut loiiHt h yenr'rt Blnot military Irniniiitf. A iUiilifieutiou of tliiw rule would allow exemption in tho payment of u eeitaiii lax for non Korvlee. On neeount of thin limita tion tlio proponed mcuHiiro linn found advooaey itmoiig tlio "upper chiHKeH" iih well iih with the iiiiihii of workiuc mon. The fJormnn Hcaro enuhlod tho mil iluriHt preHH nnd tho London KxprcHH in paitietilar, to found their urgti iiioiiIh for eoiiHeriptiou on u popular himiri. Already the moveuient Iiiih heuome an Inhiio that will ho llircnii ed out ut tho noxl general election. Tho Hiilmtnnro of tho Kehemo 3k to imprcHH every male xuhject belwon 1(1 nnd IT) for a minimum Hcrvico of one your and h maximum of five. For thono who would evade Hiieh Horviuo u tux of eonHiileruhlo ner cent would he iiupimed, no thnt not I too muiiy tniht pay it, nnd thu eon-1 Honptiou idea (Iiiih hu defeated. MRS. FRENCH PUBLISHES ' LETTERS FROM HEINZE NI3W YORK, Aug. 27. Lottom opening with niich tender tormn an "My Dear Little Hob" and "My Donr Llttlo Piihb" were ptibllHhod Friday by Mm. Lillian Hobart French, fol fowlng her accunr.tlon against F. Au KuntiiH llolnzo, th copper inaKnnto, that he had Jilted he." nftor many yearn of affectlonnto rolntlonn. Mm. French allegcn tho ihIhbIvcb nho made public today voro wrltton to her by Iloltuo. Home of tho oxcorpta from tho lot tent nro couched In most ondcnrliiR teruiN. Many of them aro nlgncd llh nnmoa npparontly of tho pot vn rloty. "Fog" occuro frequently nnd Mm. French nRsorts thnt thin In n contraction of "Aug." As another feature of her rovongo sho anyn nho In preparing to file a Bi:lt for tho recovery of $2P 000 worth of Silver King nnd Consolidated Bccurltlcs. These, nho claims, woro i;lvon hor by tho copper mugnnto nnd later Klven back to him during bin financial oin bnrrnt)nmout. Hanklns for hoalth. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables nnd will conduct a genoral feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by tho dny, wook or month. I gunrantco n squnro deal to all. R. CUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. I Save Money ON OXFORDS This is certainly the fiuest timo in tho year to wear Oxfords, and for two or thrco months most people will prefer to hold onto Oxfords. All Oxfords on Sale Wo aro determined to clean out all Oxfords right now. Tho prices aro very low. No reasonable offer will bo refused. Oomo and take your choico of n big assortment. bdmeadeSo IDAHO IS LEADER SI'OKANK, WiihIi., Aug. 27. Or. Samuel Fortior, chief of tho irriga tion inveittigaliou bureau of thu de partment of agriculture, who !h in tho JiorthwoHt iimpccting tho govern ment piojcctn in Idaho, Montana, Wnuhiiigtoii and Oiegon, HayH in an interview that Idaho, California anil Colorado nro well in th'j load in ir rigntiou, adding: "I holiovo thnt if tho truth woro known through compiled HtiitihticH Idaho !h now in tho lend of all wes tern HtateH iih to the amount of land under completed projeetH. It wuh recently uHtimated that California Iiiih .'1,500,000 ucrcH under completed nnd projected projeetH, hut I nm in clined to holiovo thnt Idaho Iiiih, ut the prcHcut time, a ntill larger nrcn. "It is (piito generally recognir.od that our imcntH aro well poHted on irrigation eonditioiiH, nnd thu ofi'i ciulH of tho ceiiHUH bureau have agreed U collect valuable informa tion for our office, providing that wo Kiiperviho tho work of the two branches in thin lino. Ship Turns Turtle. HIUCMHN, Oermnnyt Aug. 27. Nown thnt the steamer Harvest Queen turned turtle In mldocoan was broiiKht to port today by tho liner Koenlngen Louise. All tho paBsen- gorn nnad inomlJorH of tho crow nro nnfo, having bcon picked up off tho Azores by tho Louise, which landed (hem hero todny. Hasklnu for Health. Model B67 it very popular. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. MAKING OUT A CHECK makes u mini think, nnd think ing often stops him from milk ing oiiU the chock. That's how nn account nt the Farmers' & Fruitflrowcrs' Bank nmkos for economy. A iniin will spei d cash tuieo as icadily ns ho wi'l if lie lins to draw u ehook for the umouiit. Stmt nu uceoiiui todny nnd keep track of th niunher of times it saves nu fi-oni needless spending. Farmers' & Fruitrjrowers' Bank C0RSET$ ASK OF E ATLANTA, On., Aug. 27. Mm. Chorion W, Monro, wlfo of tho for mer Ico kins nnd banker of Now York who In sorvlng a torm In tho federal prison hero for bunk wrccklnp, said todny thnt sho had thousands of sig natures to a petltltlon for tho frco dom of her husband. Rho nddod that sho would present tho potltlon to President Taft In a. short tlrao. Every section of tho country Is represented In tho potltlon. Mrs. Morse has tho document constantly with her In tho enro of a secretary and Ib Indefatigable In Inducing por tions to sign. SAY WITNESSES WERE GIVEN LIQUOR, THEN QUERIED CHICAGO. Awr. 2. That Wit nesses In tho caso of Leo O'NoIl P. O. IIAXSEN T t We make any kind and style of Windows. I We carry Glass of anv size on hand. t MEDFORD SASH ft DOOR GO., Medford, Oregon. 4 The Jackson County Bank Offers its services and twenty-two years' experience of successful banking to the people of Medford and those in the vicinity thereof. Tt solicits the accounts of merchants, farmers, fruitgrowers and all others requiring the services of an old, conservative banking institution. OAPITA1 $100,000.00 SURPLUS $ 50,000.00 W. I. VAWTER, Pres. C. G. R. LINDLEY, FOR SALE $2600 will buy 160 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pay you to in vestigate this. 70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60 inches of water; l1 miles from town; all farming im plements, tools, etc., together with team of horses, go with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by September 15. Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs through place; good outside range; easy terms. Let us show you the Nickell Addition, where the fine homes nro being built. 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 CO. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. J. B. Wood, W. D. Foster, Sales Agents. Phone 1681. Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES The cars of tho Crator Lake Company will leave Hotol Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Childron under 12 years, half fare. Securo your tickets at tho hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. C. NEFF, Managor. Medford Address: Nash Hotol. JJrowno, charged with leglalatlvo bri bery, were dollborntoly given Intoxl rnnts nnd then piled with questions at tho order of tho state's attorney was tho chnrgo mado by Dctoctlvo Kelly on tho witness stand today. Kolly had formerly been assigned lo work for tho stnto's nttornoy'o of flco. Tho dctoctlvo testified thnt Stato Representative Bcckmoyor told him ho wna forced to testify for tho Btato agalnBt Drowno or bo sent to tho penitentiary. IlKAI) BBPTKMI1EH 6U.V8KT. ItL'AI) "AIHZONA TIIK 47TII STAIt" Hy Governor Rlchnrd B. Sloan, and "Fremont and tho Bear Flag," by William Simpson, In Sunset for Sep tember, now on Bale at all news stands, 1C cents, tt QOODFR1ENP HOTEL 8AH FRANCISCO . GOOOffllEND, Muispr Fonnerly Hotel BUnfonl n! 8t. IlrryJ. PowtH Rtrwt, near Oary, wlJoininK HoUl Manx. Tnka HoUl Manx li, or Market Street Corn, transfer to I'owell. Ideal houa and tocatioa for ladlea rbltlue tho city alone. KATES', 11.00 FEB DAT AND UP TOM MOFFAT W. M'DONALD, Cashier, i Vice-President. 1910 Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September 6th. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write for catalogue. Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof RaU'Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Plans and Specifications for the six stories above ground of Hotel Medford will be ready to figure upon September 3 at tho of fice of Messrs. Clark & Foerster. THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main! Street Medford Iron WorRs 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. ! Excursion Ratesto the East DURT2T 1910 Southern Pacmc (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs ..... $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph ,..........$60.00 ot. lr aiil ......... ........ ........................poU.uU St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; The above 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 through California, add $15.00 to 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 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 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath FROM ALL PODXTS ON THE August 3d; September 8th.