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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910. a INDIANS TO SELL MANY ACRES Klamath Reservation Inheritances to Be Put Up to Highest Bidder New Order to Be Worked In Oregon Graft and Crookedness Impossible. KLAMATH PALLS, Or., Aug. 29. The drat sale of tho Klamath In dian reservation lnnds belonging, to tbc Indians is to be shortly made by the Indians themselves. Thero are bow somo Boveral thousand acres of Indian' lands on this reservation which aro subject to sale under a mow order which has beep mado by tho government. These lands con sist ot inheritances which ono Indian fcas received of allotted lands from relatives to whom they have been al lotted and who has died. Tho plan on which they are to be sold is for the Indian agent or some agent of his to go over tho land -which is owned by some Indian who aakes It known that ho wishes to sell and nppratso the samo at what o believes a reasonable value. This appraisement is placed under seal and tho land is then advertised for alo to the h'ghest bidder for cash. These bids are submitted and to bo pened on a certain date by the agent, who then sells to tho highest bidder, provided tho bids aro equal to or above his appraisement. If Bono of the bids are as high as his appraisement, they are asaln adver tised for sale, but no ono Is sup posed to know what the appraise ment as mado by the agent Is. When this Is done tho Indian owner can then enter a protest If he thinks tho kid Is not enough for his land or the agent's appraisement is too low. When tho sale is finally made the money Is then placed in tho hands ot the owner, provided he or she Is an Indian considered capable of han dling his or her own affairs. If this la not the case the agent places this purchase money in a bank to the credit of the Indian and It cannot ee drawn out without the sanction ef this agent. "When the contract Is signed for the sale both the Indian and the pur chaser have to make an affidavit to the effect that no graft or other crooked work has been done by either In the making of the sale or pur chase and that none of the moneys will go to others for any land they have had in tho transaction. Rock Springs Coal. Another car of the celebrated Rock Springs coal arrived today. More may come, but this is here. See W. J. BurbridRe, the drayman, now and place your order. You will need some of this coal this winter. tf Notice. Notice Is hereby given that we will apply to the city council for a license to sell splritous, vinous and malt liquors lu less than gallon lots at our place of business, 31 South Front street, in the city of Medford in Jackson county, for a period of six months from date ot issuance. 143 RADCLIFFB & CO. SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Whero tho pretty Water Agates, Mosa Agates, Moonstones Cornelians and Rock Oysters can be found. Outdoors Sport of all Hinds Including Hunting, Flshln , digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Cauoelns and Dancing. Pure mountain water anC the beat of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dal ly. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg ulations, at nominal cost. Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from ull points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ 1 .50 from Albauy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from polntc west, In effect nil summer. Call on any S. P. or C, & E. Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklot, "Outings In Oregon," or write ,o VM. McMUHRAY, General Passenger Ai;unt, Portland, Oregon, WILL IMPROVE BLOODED STOCK A Hundred Head of Young Hereford and Shorthorn Bulls Will Be Dis tributed Among tho Klamath Indi ans by the Government. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Aug. 29. Indian Agent Edson Watson, who has been n tho city for tho pnst two days, Is hero to receive 100 head ot fine puro blood Hereford and Short horn bulls, which aro to bo Issued to tho Klamnta by tho govornmont. These cattle wore expected to ar rive last evening, but for somo reason did not show up so they aro suppos ed to bo hero this evening. They were purchased in Nebraska and shipped from South Omaha and aro to bo distributed over tho Klamath Indian resorvo by Agent Watson, whero they are most needed by tho Indians in raising tho standard of their stock. These bulls will bo Issued free to the Indinns, but they cannot dispose of them. Thlsis the second consignment ot flno blooded cattle issued to the In dians hero by Undo Sam. Two years ago 4000 head ot young heifers were issued theso Indians, and with these tho breed of cattle has been consid erably raised from what they wore previously., Central Point Items All the population of this man's town aside from your humble serv ant have taken a day off and are at Medford "seeln " the elephant and indulging in red lemonade. Clyde Costolo, "Cactus" Patterson, Beecher Danford and Charley High, all of Ashland, enroled a day fish ing on Rogue liver Sunday and suc ceeded in catching one fine steel head, blowed up 'two automobile tires, lost one safety valve, wore out two hydraulic pumps and spent a couple of pleasant hours in Central Point mending punctures. The Methodist church of this city is receiving somo much needed re pairs. Now seats aro belns placed In the building an- the interior general ly renovated ;.ad remodeled. It ,1s also quite likely that tho exterior will receive a new coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jeffers are preparing to go to Ventura, Cal., for the winter. Messrs. Cowley and Riley of tho Rogue River Plumbing company aro busily engaged on tho plumbing and sewage work at tho public school building. N. E. Chllders, who has just com pleted a temporary place on his lota on East Pine street, will commence the erection of a modem cottage thero in a few days, the material now being upon tho ground. Mr. Chll dera, who Is one of Central Point's leading contractors, is now engaged erecting threo or four different build, ings, two of which aro business houses, i W. E. Kahler and S. A. Pattison report a flno blackberry crop in the lAppIegato country and better still the finest alfalfa crop it was ever Three Day Saturday to Monday Kate from S. P. points, Port.und to Cottage Grove Inclusive, includ ing branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on .Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday, DUCK SEASON IN KLAMATH OPEN 30TH KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Aug. 29. There will bo an unusual bom bardment In this vicinity next Thurs day morning to greet tho oponlng of tho duck Beaton, which rotnalnB open from tho first of Soptombor to tho first of Fobrunry. There Is an un usual number of ducks In this vicin ity this fall and as thero has been very llttlo illicit shooting going on tho young birds nro not vory wild, and will afford somo excellent shoot ing during tho first fow U .ys ot tho nhAn onnenn ! L. Alva Lowls, deputy gamo war den, states that thero aro tuoro young ducks along tho lakes than ho has scon in many years. Ho and his assistants have boon vory watch ful of tho Ennio violators all summer and states that so far as he has been nblo to ascertain thero has not been nny attempt to violate tho laws. Trout fishing on tho Link rlvor will open on tho first day of Septem ber, and thero will undoubtedly bo a number of sports out with hook and lino to try tholr luck with tho nimble trout. Thoro has not been any fishing nlong this stream for tho past threo months and tho fishing should bo good thero during tho ear ly part of the season. Link river always affords the fishermen some excellent sport, as tho stroam is liter ally allvo with fish, which rise to tho fly in good shape. their pleasure to gazo upon. A. E. LePonto the "all Oregon - granite" man, who has been putting out enormous quantities of flno grave stones all over tho coast country, has received several largo orders from northern California, whero ho goes in a few days to deliver and set up tho work. Blttinger & Campbell, machinists, who have been operating for some time in Blaine, Wash., aro in tho city with a view to establishing a machine shop for all classes ot work needed In the valley. They proposo to uso electrical power and modern machinery. A. W. Clemmens' household goods were sold at public vendue Saturday afternoon, S. H. Muprray acting as auctioneer. Tho goods brought a good prico, as they always do when Sam Murray sells them. There is a b..ttle imminent here be tween tho "wets" and tho "drys" but we see no use of fighting either for or against "booze" in Central Point, when It Is only a stono's throw to Medford and Jacksonville, but as election approaches tho question Is being asked by the "tea-totalers," is ho for a 'dry Oregon' or a wet one?" A store should be advertised as regularly as it Is opened for business. A merchant who wouldn't closo up .'or a while now and then "to save running expenses" shouldn't stop ad vertising now and then to "savo expense." BBbV'BBI "bBII BBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBia 'Z rt?"WHByj..HW?WW HBBBBBflBBBBwJaBBBBBH UuUu'T f'ii "'"bmwHbbbbbbWIIjbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbwbbbbbbm jHHHHMLlv. " TBillBBBBWSaBBBBBWWMwWIllg WiBBBBBBlBBlBi"BBBwBPfJlBBBii)ftKCWBBBBIaBaBBBBBBBBBEi Ti TBMBMoBBBBT-'inBBiBBWjft.irTxTMBMLfi Jffj XT' TlTIBIffBilrrBrTTiBlnBBBBBWB . SEND N)R CATALOGUE Address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon. SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO St. Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art. i W 4" ift"il,5$w v "Outnldo tho fire limit, but Inside on prices" STRAYED Prom Brownsboro, tvo horses, one flea-bitten gray, I hind legs swollen; one sway- i back black horse. Return to Heath's ranch, Brownsboro, $20.00. 138; BULBS Inclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouee . Phone 3741 GREAT REMOVAL SALE Cuthbert's Matting Regular 50c white 220 warp :?.-. 25c yard Regular 50c inlaid 220 warp ..? 25o yard Regular 40c carpet patterns ."! 20o yard Regular 40c printed pattern 20c yard Other qualities in same proportion. Furniture and Rugs EVERY ARTICLE ON SALE AT C1REAT REDUCTIONS. 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While on a visit to Rochester I heard of yciir Sago and Su!p':ur for the hair. I cot a bottle and used It. A few appli cations relieved tho Itchinc, ry hslr otopped fall ing out find crnduilly ccrao hack to ita natural color. It is now i nlco dark brown color, 30ft, gloosy and pliable. Several of my frlfnda want to u:a it, and I waut to fsicv what you vUl charge mt i'or rlx bottles of It. JUM 33, A, HOCg. u-Jacrtn, I-rrcir Co., Pa. BOc. and $1.00 a Bottle At ei12 BruggisCs U Vow Brufjjist Does Not Keep It, Send Vs ths Price ta Stamps, nnd Wc Will Send You a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid Wyetla Chemical Company v'5 SaTyf,!.?" For Sale by LEON B. HASKINS, W1MiliiMliWti isIjW11m!Lwi1mPJJ Wot Hula St, Cor, of Lrl Next to Washington School YOU ARE THOSE GRAY HAIRS WH fl J II I il ii I II i I I!' in i i . 4rrKt-wrrxc '"" AK tv . .1 1 J i "i .-"IT Dandruff Cured Tl-.ico applications removed all llio dandruff nnd left my RCfilp clean, whlto nni omootli. Win. Croak, Rochester, N. Y. TTW mMimmm jrf:TwtnrV'n.wivii it mbbbi Grow Hair on a Bald Head For two or threo year a my hair had been fnll'ny. out and cottinit qulto thin until tho top of in head waa entirely bald. About four uionUia flo I commenced uotng Sago and Sul phur. Tho first bottlo secnicd to do some yood and kept using it regularly until now I hrvo uusd four bottles. Tho whole top of my head ii airly covered and keeps coming in thlcl'cr. I chnll keep on using It a whllo longer, an I jiotico n constant improvement. STEPIIIir EACOK, lloeheator, K. Y, Medford, Oregon P ,4 , ? m