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t J MIGDFOKD MATT, TRTBUNR, MTmTFQKD, ORKflpy, TrKKDAY, FWDRrARY 28, 1911. PAGE SIX I OPOGRAPHiC S SEC Geological Survey Announces Three Sheets of Willamette Valley Coun tryCrater Lake Map in Course of Preparation for Publication. The United Stiiten geological sur vey lins just hum ad the first three (heel of h vary larne new topograp hlo tnap t tlio Wllllamotto valley, made on .1 scale of two Inches to the mile. Thee maps show nil natural fotituro. Htreninn .roads, trails, to pography, land snrvoya, railroad and even houses, In the dlstrlrt ho twoon Kugeno and Hnrrlftuiirg, cov ering nn area about 20 miles wide and 30 milcB long. The geological mirvoy has been en gaged for many years In making the topographic may of Oregon, but ow ing to the small appropriations, only about 17 per cent of U10 state has been so mapped. Ilowover, the last legislature passed n bill providing that tho state should cooperate with the federal survey In the xvopk. Un der tl)o old plan It wns estimated that It would tako (50 years to sur vey Oregon, but under tho new ar rangement It will take only nhout 10 years. Washington has nlso made a cooperative appropriation and several areas In tho state aro being survey ed. The geological survey mnps nro said to bo tho finest evor gotten out by nny country, and tho now Willa mette valley mnps aro mado on tho lhrgost scalo of any produced Ijy the survey, and nro vory complete. Tho surveyors nro now working north In tho vicinity of Albany, and It Is an ticipated that the valloy will bo com pletely mnpped within three or four years. Undor tho now appropriation this work will also bo carried on In those portions of eastern Oregon that nro unmnppod. At prosent- sheets have been published for the following quadrangles In enstorn Oregen: Umatilla, Malock Island, Ilakor Telocaset, Similiter, Ironside Moun tain, Mitchell llutto and Klamath. Western Oregon qundranglos publish ed are: Ashland, (Irants Pass, Kid dles, HoBoburg, Kugono, Coos Hay, Port Orford, Portland, and tho threo WJIlametto valley maps referred to. Uurliig tho past two years the sur vey bus, also Hindu complete maps of the Crater Lake and the Mount Hood quadrangles, showing all topography and elevations. These will bo pub lished In the nonr future. Maps can be secured tit tho Port land offlco of the geological survoy In tho Tllford building. PELLET AND HELM RANCH IS MEXICAN BATTLE GROUND '.xlrn. JtiincN K l'cck of Cnlcxico, Calif., write Iter parents, Mr. 11ml .Mr. !'. (J, .McWillinms very eiiter Iniiiiiiirl.v of the l niggle but ween fmlenilH uinl iimurrocloH now going on along the bonier, sayn the All ium) Tiding. (!nlo.ieo h jumI oppo site Moxieuli, nltuig tlie nutinual liuiiudury, mid 11 buttle occurred in tlie vii'inily ol' the lntter place re oent1yiu wliieli 17 federal nuI five inmii'iHctox were killed and over, a kcoth wounded. The nt niggle was plainly vinihltt I'm 111 Cnlexico, the luit- tluKioiiud lining (he Pellet mid Helm rniieli neioHK tlie border. Culo.ieo U out of the Kutewu.VM between the two noiuitiie;, and American troops ni'H at at toned there in ee of onmr gwicy. The place is filled with yni pnlhiacni of tlieiiiHiiiToctoH. Tho star and Mripe u pretty woll rct-pecled down in that liidliger wiif sect ion, but Mr. Peek, even armed with this I'inlilom of authority, bad M 1ED to exercUe n liltle more disc ret i MtnMj,ff(g titan tHlor 011 a recent incurtuni across the border, made with the in tent of inspecting a large dam erect wl by American inx tutors in connec tion wtili an extensive irritMting pio ject wilhiii, Mexican terutorx. ache, uervouaueaa and blllouauesb LORDS WILL nJECT Had droami and lousing about In ..ll., Q,LLbea are cauaed by out of order alom- t" Inch and MI-O-NA will remove thc UIN'DO.V, Feb. 'JK. Austen t'hi.n- j cauwe. aluj ,,ut your atomach In apU-ii- borluin. leader of the (onsen nlixes, dd colllll,lon ,n a fe,w ai0.B, toUuv rwl irtuul notice mi the ulv MUVNA a trial at ft rink tan? of common ,hal the Lords nvt M.0.NA a ,rlai at chaa will iji the lilwrnU' veto bill, lie Blrftim'ft rUk; he guarantee It to mid that if the lull 1 the guxrrn 'Clr, nny tolnBl.n trouble or monex menU hist word in the truwk ' back. All-O-NA la a flue tonic. It win ite not pr.sscrt. nnmueriam Mini the laboritcM were not only ndxocni NO fa ingle chamber, and that the Katiuualintu wen inditf -roiil, Albany's Population 4,275 WASHINGTON', I). C. Feb. J8. !fhtf uoiiftiirt bureau hart announced ill imjMiliin of Albany, Oregxm .is ford th f5th Inst lth plana and '170. j aptctNcatiuna for hla bungalow and iii n nmtmi iv to n nv; far,e lo U bu,U on Mft'" " 'xffigi,!Kt,Mi . .i- MwlforU. C'outrftetori m-m.u. 'PA80 OINT.MUSNT to u.rattU.d M, M , U euro any ow of Itculug, blind. . K . k t , bleeding or liriKnidlni iiiloi i I to'" w " ii d.-.yi or aifliw refumled. f.Oe. ' lUaklu (or UeaUU. TALENT RISES FRONNTS ASHES Little City Bravely Lives Down Its Recent Devastation and Will Soon Emulate the Example Set by 'Fris co Followiiifi Great Holocaust. Showing the same spirit that caus ed San Francisco to rise out of Its aMlieg and present to tho world a city the more beautlfull mid sub statielul because of Its devastation by fire, the little city of Talent, situated to the south of Mcdford on tho main line, Is rnpldly rehabillatlug Itself and within the next few months will have Implanted Itself more firmly on the map than It over was before, last month, Its principal business houses wero razed by fire. Within n few hours after tho fire, and nlmost beforo the smell of the smoke was out of tho air, C. W. Wol ters, the owner of tho largest block In tho city and the heaviest loser, had completed plans foe tho building of a temporary structure to house the Stnto bank of Talent, whoso offices In his othor building hud been gut ted. This task completed, and the flnnnclnl part of the city cared for, Walters Immediately set to work to rebuild the rest of his property with the result thnt, on plans for ft OOx 90 foot reinforced concrete building rurnlshed by W. V, Howeu. nn archi tect, bids were called for from con tractors. When this Is completed a permanent structure, 25x10 feet, and, like Its neighbor, of fireproof con crete construction, will bo erected for the housing of tho bnnk. Among tho other structures plnn ned nre: a now M. R. church; several now business blocks; and a now school hoiiso which, Including Its grounds, will necessitate an expendi ture of approximately $30,000. With tho Incorporation of tho city, now under way, 11 new municipal build ing, 11 Jail, and other civic buildings will be erected. A water supply, both to gunrd against future fires mid to supply tho town with an adequato supply of water for other purposes, Is nlso be ing agitated, and tho city council Is contoinpliitlng tnklng speedy nctlon upon tho completion of tho project. The source will probably bo at An derson crook. PESTS OF LOCUSTS DUE TO APPEAR NEXT SUMMER N'ot only tlie 17-year loountrt, but the 121 -your biennis nre duo to ap peur in this country next Mtinnier. The 17-yenr locust nre officially designated by Ibe liurenu of ento mology UK Hrood II, uinl the 121-yetir locust us llrotul XXlll-a conjunc tion of 121 niul 221 iiuiHt be n sign of 11110 end of ill luck. Yet let tin not worry overmuch. At their hint up pearunco Hie !7-,car locuxU upre id over only 11 narrow strip along t'i Allnntic const from New York t N'orth Carolina, and xvede not ho nu merous and destructive as on former ocensions. The other brood visited 121 years ngo (lm Mississippi xnllex from southern Indiana mid IllimiU to Louisiana. Mut whether Hie expectations of .1 lovisitalion of these pests to fho-.i-regions be realized or not, the pc pie of the Pacific northwest hiixe i apprehensions. This region is imi altogether free of pests, but is unor so tliuu almost nny other part i the country. Pot timid Journal. STOMACH ACONV. 'IVKo .Ml-o-im and (.illicitly Oct Itbl of Indigestion On to Clint. Strung today and get a fifty cent box of MI-O-NA stoniaili Tuke them H8 directed and not lie how quickly dUlreHH. gits and hcaxt m-iui will illaappoHr. MI-O-NA stomach tablets not onl ulxe lnstMiit relief, but taken for a f-xv days drixo away diioit, beud iHiIlda u ru .iwil ueonte in a abort IliK . Cut, at rung i.i.d drutuUtt evert whm-0 veil Ml oxa at t0 ceati a large box. Writ for free trial aam jl, ollolha MI-o-ub. Buffalo. N Y XOTK'H. J. I) UrArdlw will arrive In wl- WRESTLES BULLS IE TIES DULLj Carl Busch, Middleweight Champion 1 Wrestler of America, Who Appears' in Matcli Willi L. W. Dyrcborcj at, Natatorium Tomorrow Night,' During a recent lull in the xvrest ling game in this country, Carl IliiMch, xvho will wrestle i. W. Dyre borg in u best two out of three falls inatch at the Nntntoriuiii Wednes day night, accepted the offer of the mniiageiuenf of one of the leading vnudexillu circuit to lour the coun try mid, by u series of poses, dem oiistnitu his xvonderfiil physical de velopment. .Several audiences see ing him wondered if the massive mus cles ho displayed were real and thinking thnt puiluips he resorted lo Home creation of the theatrical mm turners art lo produce the muscular effect they challenged him to xv res ile n full grown bull. The litM dem onstration of this kind he gaxc v:i in Akron. Ohio. Ik-fore a crowd of I.. . I) ItKltOIMi ("I,. Walters") Who will wrestle Carl Busch. middle weight champion of America, at the Natatorium Wednesday. feoxoral hundred persons, Musch, en countered a full grown and vic ious bull. The two niuntieuvcred lor 11 while until Huseli, seeing his op portunity rushed the nniinnl nnd se-i-iired what is knoxvn mining xvro-d-leiri us 11 "half nelson" 011 the nni innl. lie held the hig beast helpless in that embrace for a foxv minutes and then, us easily as an ordinary mail would a child, he rolled him over, llo has since repealed the per formance, in Billings, Men I., mid 111 other cities. The uiulcli til the Xatatoriuiu to morrow evening will be proceeded 2.x a preliminary between Prank Slocuni and Coy Watson. They xxill xvretle for 210 minutes. The big men will follow theiu for a tow fall match, the winner o t.iLc ISO c. icnl of t ! receipt-. , . 4 MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. 1(H) iwivs of land for s;iU' at icr ni'iv, land ono ami one-half milos from tlui Mfd foril jiostoffirt1; land all good ctivhard land, or a finr iroju8ition to suIhUvuU'; with ti-niiK. Kor furtluM' in t'onnatioii addrtss OWNER, POSTOFFICE BOX 812. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Rivorgido Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. II. Mnvk For DON'T FORGET COLONIST DAY Tomorrow is Timo Set for Everyone f0 Write Letters East Inviting lm- migration Literature at Commcr- cial Club. Wednesday is Colonist Day In Ore gon. Throughout the xvhole state, people are expected to write to ac tpialntnncos back east and urge upon them the attractions of the Beaver SUte as a place for permanent resi dence. Under, tho direction of the railroads and the commercial bodies, It Is expected this work will bo very effective. Medford literature can be secured from the Medford Commer cial Club. Special folders bavo been Issued by the Uarrltnan lines to bo sent with tho It-Item and thoy may be obtained from the commercial organizations of the vniious towns. Special one xvay colonist rates will bo in effect from March 10 to April 10 and It Is to call attention to these cheap fares that the letters are being sent out. (lovernor West has Issued a pro clamation calling attention to the program for Colonist Hay. The gov ernor speaks of the opportunities here for more peoplo and the effect In the east of a shoxver of letters from personal frieuds nnd acquain tances telling of the attractions Ore gon and' the Pnclflc Northwest offers to the newcomer. Wllllani McMurrny. general pas senger agent of- the Harrlninn lines In the Northwest, Is enthusiastic ov er the Idea and will co-opornto fully to make It a groat success. W. K. Cotuan general passenger agent for the Hill lines In Oregon, Is also an ardent supporter of tho plan and re gards It as tt great ndvertlsemont for this state. Men, women, school children, and In fact everyone who can write, nre urged to join In the lettor shower. Ilcrultlng publicity for Oregon will amply repay the small effort expend ed In sending out tho missives, which will carry the fame of tho state in to every corner of the country. Rev. Ceo. Moseley xvlll lecture nt the Natatorium at Medford, March 7th. S o'clock, on tho "Power and the Elevation of Christian Womanhood," also the "Caiibo of tho Downfall of Young Women of tho Prcsont Day." Mr. Mosoloy is 0110 of tho best plat form orators, lllblo student and minister of the gopol. Ho has trav eled through ICuropo, on the seas and. In many parts of the United Stntes lecturing and preaching the gospel, llo was a student of the (irent Brlt- aln school of arts, lie has been mas-1 tor machinist of one of the largest v'liglno xvorks In Pittsburg. Pa., hav-1 lug full charge of setting on and 1 discharging and setting tho scale of xvago. llo xvas superintendent of' out- of the best engine xvorks at Cleveland, (). Mr. Moseley xvas plat-, i form orator In the east In ISih't-Ot1 land won the victory In some of the 'great strikes. He also Is n fine flute1 and piccolo player and tenor singer.! I He coinen from tho best of homes. ' 1 Come and hear him. beats on wile , it Hasklna' drug store. Lecture fii ceuts. HaskitiH for health COLUMBIA Graphophones Outfit Costs on ca. tiiiiis. if you pivtVr. and it iiii-ludf s Columbia (iraihojlioni', six douhlo Dim' Columbia Wivords, 12 full stdeiaions, and 200 Nee dles. Informal concert any hour of the day. Drop in any time. Medford Music Shop .McNiaiA CO. JJi -i M ln siiit-i S28 90 u Li J J V CLUSTER LIGHTS I Concrete Posts to Be Adopted on Score of Economy Four Drops and One Center Light With Spread of Three Feet, j The Park Commission and Civic Improvement club hold a Joint meet ing In Commercial club rooms, last Friday afternoon, to talk over the cluster light proposition, and It was tho oxpresslon lhat this Illumination feature xx-as Just the thing says the Ashland Tidings. These two organizations had the benefit of J. A. Gllbertson's exper ience along those lines, the park of ficial submitting designs as to the Introduction of the system In various cities, with a comparison of relatives merits or high and foxv posts In the way of Installation. Concrete posts will be adopted as a factor from nn economical standpoint. Theso will hnve a granite finish nnd bo rein forced by a half-Inch pipe extending through both horizontal and perpen dicular portions, serving not only to strengthen the posts but nlso afford ing conduits for electric wiring. A sample cluster xvlll bo mado and Installed In tho park, embracing five lights four dropB ' and one center. The posts will bo 10 feet in height to hanging globe, nnd 1G Inches from this hanging device to top of nrm. I'ostB will have a diameter of 0 Inches nt base and 0 Inches nt top of main column, with a foundation one foot square. Dlstanco of spread at top, three feet. Different sizes of globes may be introduced as deemed necessary, the lights being tungstens varying from 00 to 100 candlo poxver, four or tho former and one of the lattor on drop nnd center lights re spectively. , Theso post xxill bo constructed at homo, nnd here Is where tho ele ment of economy comes In. Mr. Ollbertson Is sanguine of results and Is going right ahead with tho work of Installing this saniplo equipment, and a petition to the city council to hnvo these lights universally Install ed throughout main portions of the city xxill be contingent upon tho suc cess of this enterprise. But what ever tho council does, tho park com mission and Civic Improvement club will go ahead and Install a certain number of the lights anyway. PURE Bakery Products fflWhon you buy cookies, enken, ides, iiiiffs, or mix thing In tho bakery line here. ou can bank that evuy partielc la PURE If you buy bakery products on faith and good looks nlono you are soinotlnios bilked nnd get cakes mado with rotton ckks or fillings that uuvur anxv cream or an egg. We guaran tee cxerything first-class In ex--eiy way. Call and see the New Store Allen Grocery Co. :W SOI Til t'KXTUAL AVIS. 1MIOXK 711. IIOMK IMIOXU 271 VICTO IS FIRST Victor owners may sit In their oxvn homes and enjoy the world's most famous operas. Those of you xvho hear " RICHARD J. JOSE tonight xxill want to hear bin again. He Kings oub for the Vic tor, call and select your recjrds now. Complete Line of Victor & Kelson Machines. Best Pear Laud in Per Acre The Itcst (fl)-Acre Tract or IVai l.aiKl In Itogue Itlver Valley 1'or the .Money, only 15 10.00 pec Acre, for the Next Ten Days. Tho superintendent of the Ilurroll On hard of Medford endorses this tract of deep, free soil ns exceptionally good for icars. 1 V4: miloB from Meidln, adjoining a largo tract noxv being devolopod by an ox perlenced fruit man from North Yakima. Elegant business corner lot, 75x100, closo In sJ.'OOO Klogent business comer, lot 50x100, close In t?7."()0 Another business corner, lot, 50x1 00 close In $0000 TIIKKK lMHCICS I 'Oil A Ql'ICIv TlllX. A. N. PARSONS References: First National Bank, Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feqt by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford P. 0. BOX NO. 477. E. M. F. CfiiiDhatror Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co. This Garago and Machine Shop Is noxv tn charge or a practical auto repair man. All kinds of autoB and gas euglnes xvell nnd quickly repnlrod. OvorhnullnR a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by the month. Oil 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 r SEE DIAMOND For Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry J. W. DIAMOND Palm Block L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. . Midway between Medford and Ashland, in tho fruit belt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from 15 aeres to SlH) acres. Also lots u the iustnlmont plan, iu newly ineorioruted town of Talent, Oregon. Vrite (enelosintj stamps) or come and see mo at Talent, Oregon. WHETSEL MUSIC CO. With Sherman Clay & Co. n 9 $ cRrNETAsLpiSA-RE. Grants Pars Hanking & Trust Co. Cxraria fn Flanders f and gasoline for salo. ' Medford Valley 40.00 i Y