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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIWFORD, OR MOON. SUNDAY, ,TUNW 2ft, 101,1, Will COLONIZE ClT-PER land ' 1 .1 More Than a Million Acres in North west to bo Cleared and Settled by ' Small Farmers and Home Builil crs Speculators Barred MEN'S TAUKTS ,. ,. ; PROMPTED HER rtPPOICANB, Midi., Juno 24 Moru (luui 1,000,000 .acres of out-j over (iiubor lands in eastern Wnli- ingion niul Oregon, north and eelitial Idaho and western Montana will bo clenred and settled b small farm vra and honic-builders during the next few years, with the enrryinj: out of the plan practically nprecd up on hy prominent lumber maiiufaotur ers and commercial clubs of the In land Empire. Every precaution will be taken to keep the land from falling into the hands of speculators, the punose be itij to sell it at the lowest price to actual settlers, who will deelop their holdings and tlm add to the wealth production of the nation. E. P. Cnrtier Van Diesel, president of the Phoenix Lumber Company of Spokane, who first brought the plan of developing the vnt acreages of logged -off land in tlii- territory to the attention of the Spokane Cham ber" of Commerce, ha been miccos ful in interesting many board of trade and similar organization :n the movement. Joined with these force are the transcontinental rail roads and timber concerns througn-l oui uic nonnwesi. ANNUAL CHOLERA SCHEfl HAND Less Foundation This Year Than Ev er Before Italy Is Main Sourdc of Contagion Conditions There Rap Idly Bettering. MISS AD5LE VERGE. Although C TrcJerick Kohl, a nr.VtV man whom she shot in San KranclM-o Ij recovering la a .initiirtnm near tli.il !' Ml Allele Vorg?. a Prrneh nnt.in. Tor rocrly In the employ of Mr. Knhl' nintVi as a mftW. Is tliieoiiMl.no over the liixit Inc. ami In the city jail he rnnlltiuitlj lietnoan her fate. She maintain that taunts or raen pr.w.pJcl her E HOW TO BEAR IT UBULIN. Juno 24. "Modem Mar riage and How to Dear It" Is the sur- Kcstlvc title. of a new book by Ma dame Brabow, which has Just been published by Erich Reh3 & Co. of Uorliu. It Is one more contribution to the great problem of tho relations WASHINGTON", dune 2 1.- -The I'm ted States public health and Aim too hopital service, which take care ' that no contagious dieae niv ' hnutglit into this country and, at tin I same time, guards the internal wel faro of the cople, ."tales that the annual scare with regard to the tip pcaraijce of Asiatic eholora in tliU I couulrv has even lc.s foundation this year than at other times in the past owing to the work done b the .service in Italy during the past two years. !A large percentage of the cholco which id brought into this country, i comes from Palermo, Xnpn, Home. Venice and Genoa. It has been found f that a number of the immigrants I sailing from any of these port have j been predispoed to the disease. The living conditions m Italy are such that ciiolera gain an easy foothold among the iwiorer classes and iu e. ceedinuly bard to root out. After tho cholera epidemic of twenty yean ago. the entire water supply of tho city of Naples was chauuud, owing to the influence of foreijjn governments, and it i ex pected thnt tho wave of the disease MAS NARROW ESCAPE. K&ROTiD $. V"AN3DCR.Tt1! With hi hair afire, Mr Uarol.l S. Van lorbllr, a wn of .Mr. WiUliim K, nuder hilt, wan fotwi to Io into llu Tlinmr Itlvrr, In Connecticut, when the rnlitie nsiue of the blc launch iicraut, tender ( hi schooner yacht The ner.tnt. I.ul. tired. Mr. VnnilcrblH e,ebrowa ami hair were burned ami the woodwork of hla launch waa et to blulnji m tiercel that ho had to Jump Into the water lui wfety. 8RING YOUR EXHIBITS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB The exhibition rooms of the Com-; mercial Club are pa seating a much different appearance than formerly. The requests of Secretary Hoo for various sorts of produce and mill MINES NEED GOOD ROADS superintendent Carnahiui.ot tho Blue Ledge Says Mino Could Operate Without a Railroad If Good Roads Were Provided. Development agents in the employ of the railroad aIo have thorough ly investigated the possibilities of the lands in tho districts, and their re ports bear out the statement that soil, climate and market conditions are nearly ideal for fruit, grain, hay, diarying and hog and poultry growing- ROUND HOUSE BURNS; SIXTEEN ENGINES LOST HARSTOW, Cal.. June 24. The Santa Fo round house burned here Friday. Sixteen locomotive were re duced to junk. The loss is ?-100,000. Two hundred men impotently fought tho -flames. Six of the engines de stroyed were passenger locomotive. -Trains arc running on time with bor rowed locomotives.. of the sexes to one another which Is now giving rise to so much discus slon in Germany and has been ihe subject of several notable books re cently published. The authoress recalls the fact that matrimony is and has been tho most difficult problem of life at all times. Efforts to solve this problem havo been made'for many centuries, always without success. Whoever marries does well, who ever remains slnglo docs still bet ter, Is her conclusion. Those who are unmarried want to get married, and those who are married want to get unmarried again. All women long to be married and when they arc wives they are discontented aad unhappy. The man who teaches hu manity how to bear matrimony would be the world's greatest benefactor. erals nre being responded to. quite which stnrtcd in the spring of 11)10 promptly and some good samples of I will hnve a similar effect in cleaning, produce raised in me vatiey are no- j up some of the ccss-jmioIs nnd other ini-uuiug piui'i's i or iMUMiTU germs. HE WAS TIRED AND WORN OUT. SO DIED -"Tlr- SEATTLE. Wash.. June 24 ed and worn out." These words, scribbled with a pen cil ond a piece of paper pinned at the head of his bed, aro tho only clue to the suicide this morning of Captain I). II. Jnrris, who was found dead In his bed at the Seattle Athletic club this morning. CAM) OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Anderson wish to express their appreciation of the thoughtfulness and many kind nesses of their friends In their recent bereaement. su mg shown. A mail will lie employed to manage and. pre.se rvo the .various articles requiring that sort of treat ment and the cliibil made, a per manent thing. Anyone liming an un usually good piece of mineral or any-, thing els found about tho valley will bo n perfect liberty to send it to the club rooms where it will bo placed with the rest of the exhibits. i "(live us a good county road and we can operate our mine without u rnilioutl. We will put u traction ene giue ut work and haul the ote," slat ed Superintendent Caiuahaii of the Itltulc l.edge mine, who spent l-'tiduy iu Medford, "Jackson and oilier counties do nut need to await tho pleasure of Wall .street to open their mines and de velop their icsources. (lood wagon roads question is the most import .tut question now before the people and upon its satisfactory solution depends tho growth mid development of the count r,." Mr. Cariiahau stated that opera tions ut thu mines ate Hitspoiided pending the issuance of patents to claim. Those on the Oiegon hide have been isucd, but tlino on tho California hide nut still pending, hut expected in the near future. When in New York recently, Mr. J. F. Reddy haw Mr. Towue, nutter of tho mine, ami he stated that opOr atious on the mine would be resumed whent patents to llm claim were re-( eeived. Iu the meantime, he slated, that if the coplc of the section want FORI . Manicure Shampoo Hair Dress , Electrical, Facial and Scalp Massage Chiropody COME TO The Marltiello Shop HOOM. T, OVHIfc KICN'PNIM'R IM10NM 111. sJM ; a i-'i''i ri utv ri torn mmi" el to aid in (he tlcwlomuut, it t'oilltl'y IllWt lilt tlllllJi li liulttlillir ivsui.l ttii.iiiJ? -- v .-.. VJ tj llltMMMI f'Wl) ttlllllt HUhL- Warner, Wortman 6 Gore Headquarters For Fines! llroeorit's. and MeatM in (ltt city. Helow wo of for a !Vw uo.stitns for your table Tlioy arc iaki'ii at random from onr Iristot'k. Bluo Ribbon Flour Apricots Chaao & Sanborn Ooffoo Canning Chorrios i Boston 'Wants Ryan. 1 I'OUTUAND, Or., June 2t. udgo McCredle has recehed a telegram from President Taylor of the lloaton Amerlcaus nsklng him to set a price ou John "Buddy" Rynn, his star cen terfieldor, The Iloitou team had Uy- an in 1907 but turned him over to the Beavers In 1908. !' ! Hnsklns for Health. NOTICE wi: ci.osi: .ii'i.v nil Our ctiDtoiucrt, who nuiy desire llielr t lollies -!cii ocd Mini press. ed for thnt (lay, H confer 11 favor by smiling In thHr wear Ink iipimri'l, or telephoning iin, mid i will luuo our drlters nll for situie, liy the itildille i!f this neck. I 'lease N-itr this Iu lllllltl. PANTORIUM DYE WORKS CO. .T Xoith I'lr Stnvt. noun's mi Home, 21 It I'ae. Gold Modal Buttor Bakery Goods Radishes Onions Peas Now Potatoes Strawberries Lottuco Pie Plant Etc. Etc. Etc. Banaunas Carrots Turnips Tomatoes Cucumbers Lemons Oranges Grapo Fruit Apples We also farry a t'onipk'to lino of C'onkoy's Poultry i Supplies and Tonkcy's Fly Knocker. r r m '"it h d it &: V' 1 J 1 1 1 H H H rr t 4.I 4. liri when the people of MEDFORD AND VICINITY poay secure JL llC LlIIlG IS 3X Ila-Iltl first class dental work at honest prices ". ' " ' " " ". DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH ANOTHER DAY. I HAVE BEEN PRACTICING DENTISTRY IN THE QITY OF MEDFORD FOR TWO YEARS, AND HAVE JUST OPENED NEW OFFICESTHE MOST COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND UP-TO-DATE i IN SOUTHERN OREGON. MY WORK CANNOT BE EXCELED AND MY PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE. I EMPLOY ONLY THE MOST SKH.LFUL LABORATORY WORKMEN AND USE ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL , THAT. MONEY CAN BUY. GET MY ESTIMATE BEFORE CONSULTING ANYONE ELSE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING. LOOK AT MY PRICES AND COMPARE THEM WITH THOSE YOU HAVE PAID. ' ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED s 1 t ' 22 Karat Gold Crowns . 1 Porcelain Crowns . . . Bridge Work (per tooth) . Silver Filhrigs : . : : : $5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 AND UP. Gold Fillings $1.50 AKU 111'. Full Set of Teeth bii Rubber Plate 7-50 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 10.00 Painless Extraction ...... .50 ALL OTHER WORK IK PROPORTION i i . if REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. i - DR. 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