THE MEDFORD DAILY TRTPUXE. MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1008. SEEK LIBRARY FOR MEDFORD. 0Q.O Ladies of Greater Med ford Club Be gin Campaign for Public Library Books to Be Placed in New City Hall to Start With. $25 IN PRIZES ThpGrtatttr Mod ford club has out lined a campaign to secure a public li brary for Medford. At first it was planned to secure a Carnegie building, but this idea has boon dropped for the present. The mayor and citv council have offered the use of tho new city hall, which will answer the purpose sat isfactorily until a largo library is started. Committees Appointed. The club has appoiuted committees to solici funds among business men for the library, each member to collect $." and bring it in at th next club meet ing, the last Monday in the month at the Commercial club rooms. The com mittee on tia ami means for raising money consist) of McKdumes Vawtcr, Bay and Alford. Tho committee appointed to solicit from bunnt sk men consists of Mes dames Ilollis. Stoddard, Merrick nnd Van Dyke. Mrs. R. P. TIioihs leads the eommittoe on publicity. Business men, ch rgymen, teachers and school children are culled upon to contribute. The members of the club are: Club Members. Mesdamcs Sireets, .1. M. Keene, K. N. Warner, 1. T,. Hamilton, H. G. Nichol son, T. E. Tottcnger, Charles Strang, A. L. Eistinlmrt, II. Y. Luuisden, Hill, Lumsden, D. II. Miller, 0. h. Schi-rmer-horn, M. L. Alford, H. K. Morrison, C. D. Hutchison. F. E. Merrick, K, B. Payne. Minnie V.in Dyke. V. T. York, W. H. M.Cu.vn, C. II. Haskins, James Watt, C. It. Kay, D. M. Short, W. T. Vawtcr. V. t EIwiknI, V. W. Hollis, L. Biiud-. . LoM.-ii l, V. McCra,. Julm Hut lev, forty, l D. Hi'arl, I'. 11. Theiss, J. A. Perr. I. II. Watt, Kenim-i-, l'ago, Corey, M !! Tliivsa; bVw -i Alta Mayor, M m a Taylor, ul'a Fielder, Mutney, F. II iLins. BBST CO.VL FOUND ON PACIFIC COAST Tho b(at coal on the Pacific coast south of Washington is unique as to its geologic age. Early in tertiary time, Ages after tho carboniferous deposits that formed the great coal beds of the eastern and interior states had been laid down, Stone canyon, in the south east corner of Monterey county, Cal ifornia, was the site of a mnrshy tract in which wcro gathered tho materials that nro now hardened into an exten sive bed of bituminous coal. The bed is about lii foot thick and has been traced for several miles. It is mined at two openings, but no shipments have yet been mailt, owing to lack of rail road connections. This coal bod was described by Ralph Arnold, geologist, in the United States geological survey's bulletin No. 285, and a brief account of its geology by M. R. Campbell, in charge of coal in vestigations, is now published in bul letin No. 310 (contributions to econ omic goology, 1906; part 2, coal, lig nite and peat). Analyses of the coal by P. M. Stanton are also included. The analyses show that it is a good gas making coal, of excellent heating power. It contains little moisture, but consid erable sulphur. Several hundred tons are now piled up at the mine awaiting the construction of a railroad, and as the coal is hard and does not stake it should stand transportation well. BK DIC ATE THE VEW ODDFELLOWS HOME Dedication exercises of the Oddfel lows' Home at Woodstock, Portland, took place Sunday. The exercises were conducted by the Oregon grand lodge of Oddfellows, All the leading Odd fellows in tho state wero present. Tho principal address of the occasion was delivered by Dr. W. T. William son, past grand master of the state lodge. Addresses wilt also be delivered by Mrs. Emma Galloway, P. It. A.; William Galloway, past grand master; Joseph Marcella, W. F. Bent ley, K At exander, P. W. Stewart and Judge Thomas F. Ryan. The Longest Year. The longHHt year on record was the year 4fl B. C. This year had 445 days because Julius Caesar ordained that it should throughout the Roman sphere of influence. To clear away all the con fusion which had previously existed in reconciling the lunar with the solar year, Julius Caesnr, with the help of Sostgones, nn Aelxnndrinn astronomer, undertook-a thorough reform of the cal endar. He effected it by mnking the year now called 46 B. C., "the year of confusion," consist of 445 days, and the succeeding year of 365 days, with the exception of tvery fourth year, which was to contain .160 days. Thus VM established the Julian calendar as wo knew it today. Marriage Licenses. Ellis E. Pinkerton and Ethel D. Pnl la r bide. MDHB OBfl&ON APPLES SHIPPED TO THE ORIENT Preparations are being made by W. B, Olafke ft Co. for another big ship tnent of apples to the Orient, and the consignment, about fi'Al boxes of Honfl River Or t leys, Hyde Kings and Red CheeW. carefully packed nnd fttrh box wrapped with canvas, will hf on the way to the Far Kat within i week or tao days. As agrnt of tho local firm will )av for Hood river tomorrow to lit d to tht iking and forwarding of the fruit to PnrtlaWl, stat The) Oregon inn. . Thufc 4hlfWnt will go by stenwrr ' from Vancouver, B. C, to ViadivosrMc, Siberia, to which city siJfar large coniignments of Oregon apples have To Be Given Away Absolutely Free B Y The Medfor 322 Souther SB THE PRIZES o ribun regonian ARE AS FOLLOWS Grand Capital Prize Grand Prize Number Two ONE 1908 REO ROADSTER, VALUE $1150.110 This car will be on exhibition in Med ford that all may see that it is a machine especially adapted to Oregon roads and conditions. A home site in the beautiful QUKHN ANN 10 ADDITION, five niinntes' walk from the center of the city. The property in this locality is constantly increasing iM value, owing to the exceptional advan tages it enjoys ns'a 'residential community, situated as it is in close proximity to the main part of the citv. The lot will be a prize of great, value to the lady fortunate in securing it, as the Second Grand Capital I'rixe. A MOM 10 FOR A LUCKY LADY. Five Gold Watches The watches to be awarded in this contest are first class in every respect ind fitted with full-jeweled Waltham movements ; they arc being purchased from the leading jewelers in Med ford and are perfect little beauties in every way. Five Scholarships An excellent opportunity fur ladies desirous of gelling a business ethical inn in do so free of charge. The .Med ford Trib une will give away absolutely free five, scholarships in the leading business schools in the state. America's most brilliant, women today accredit their success lo an early ir; "Win an educal ion. Five Piano Certificates The Piano certificates carry a value of 100.00 and are good for that, amount on any piano purchased from the laic Piano t'o. Districts DISTRICT NO. 1 All of Medford cast of Southern Pacific track. DISTRICT NO. 2 All of Medford west of Southern Pacific track. DISTRICT NO. 3 Jacksonville, Ster ling, Rueh, Griffin Creek, Hutton, Deer, Curry County and Del Norte County, California. DISTRICT NO. 4 Central Point, Ea gle Point, Trail, Prospect, AVood ville, Gold, Hill, AVellen, Drownsboro and Josephine count)-. DISTRICT NO. 5 Phoenix, Talent and Ashland, Darron, Klamath and Lake counties, and Siskiyou county, California. ENTER YOUR NAME OR I HAT OF A FRIEND Nomination Coupon -2 5 Votes As the nomination coupons are good for twenty-five each, we will ac cept only one of these coupons for any one candidate. CONTIOST DIOPARTMIONT, M 101) 'FOR I) DAILY TRIP.UNIO 1 hereby nominate as a candidate in the Grand Prize Contest MISS MRS ADDRIOSS , NOMLVATIOD 1!Y . ADDRIOSS VOTIO FOR YOI'I,' FAVOR ITIO Any person may vote for any lady I r she desires by clipping out and sending in coupons from the Medford Daily Tribune. or the South ern Orcgonian, or by paying for a subscription to those papers. For voting power of subscript ions and rules see display ail in this issue. lOUGIIMJO TO I0NTI0R: Any Lady, i'.e rrie.l or unmarried, young or old Distribution of Prizes The $'2500.00 in prizes will bo distrib uted as follows: The Reo Automobile will be awarded as the Grand Capital Prize to the lady securing the largest number of votes. The Building Lot, Grand Prize No. 2, will be awarded to the lady securing the second largest number of voles. The scholarships will be given as dis trict prices to the ladies having the larg est number of votes in each district af ter the grand prizes have been awarded. The Watches will be given to tho la dies having the largest, number of votes in each district, after the scholarships have been awarded. The Piano certificates will bo given to the ladies having the largest number of votes in each district after the watches have been awarded. CONTEST OPENS JANUARY 13, 1908 Nominate Your Candidate Early Help Decide the Winner .1 DDK ESS ALL O UMl'XIC. 1 TlOXS. S I ' l!S 7 ll'TIOXS . I Xl IXtJl' I HIES TO Contest Department Medford Daily Tribune, Medford, Of. CONTEST CLOSES FEBRUARY 22, 1908 lii'i-n wnt within thr r"t t, 'K month. The fruit is oonii(;nl to VngdjoRlnn flrim., fine of tin' lilint( romminsimi firm nf thn Silurian OTt, n nii-niliir ..f whi.li, I). S. Y:iK'ljiKl"U, H'nt hr put .war il thin city, familiarizing Llinwlf with the KiikIiVi lanunaK" anil Amcriciui methods is the hati.llitiu of fruit. cTbii firm, alun.ly iloinx ti K"hI ileal of biitittvcW with thin fount ry, ei pecti its trail" on this aid 'of the I'a eifir to inereane Inely in the future. Mr. YaKiljpi left for bin home almut cO o two Weeks HK'. Vr. (iUifke wiid today that, wince the firat experimental RliipmentM of Ori'i;in apple to the Ori nt nliorit Bevcn year aco the trade hi that part of the world ho ffreatly inerenfw-d. mid hi ln-lief i that the proKpei-t for the npple mar IcMh ,'n the l-'ar Knat that nre yet to l opined and developed could hardly lie hritflr. The Orient ia now one of the regular nutleta for the apple er.ipn of the Pacific eonut, lint a yet only n hare iM ginninx haa i-en made in the iTiritiiin of ni:nl;eti t In-n li fruit. TATII K I'.OCK TATTLING. .1 l:. ; luting in I.. of II., .1;, Ill frnlo J.,liM ll.iri.v AUC'.rt e j.il !:i i.,l Tim xlay. Our . Ih -.I hi f .. ii r i On' (mi. It. V. Mull. ey an I family lire llllt V Anil .i.i mi: IIMIV I :ll,l. The Au.ili . :ilU , II' ad. .Id. S l'.,ra I'.. , I,. 'I In ii d II I'. iJn "I llrn'il.n Inuisi'. i ill' S:im ' Valley i the ':i h lil hi r ii orel o o I t.'IXr-H for .flti-etl CotlllfV full. .Wit., ;i in I i' i.rl It-, ; w iii in l.ir, (;r..r, I.Mi.nl of i 7 null 1 ii k Tin M i hhi'H Mai' nrni Margan't Nnilnn i.k Ait thfir Hi-liiiul work .luniiiny (, hri.l'f l.y tin fnslnt litis bvn to ml to., lilt Th voiiii people from lli.'l.le New Via r n "'II In1 l:-k friend: llallie I.e. Sewell Merll,.in, l.oreli (injury; MiMiH lllhel I'inli and Klnie rn in i 4H i mi i rH have lev ii all Hi, 'lie and 0,uty peiuliiiK the holiday at I4i2l) Vntiiiell exteiiiiion of the lini? will i"eompleled. The ahnrehohliW of the Talile Hock lelephone line met January 4 neleet ed offieerH for the prcHent year a fnl Iowa: I'renideiit, l. W. Ileel.e; vice prenident, Theodore (ilnna; secretary ami treasurer, II. W. Head. j The damage to the road near the lly liride,!' m not injured in liriil. any manlier. l oiirt wan adjourned yeatordnjr af ternoon oil n. -ennui of the illlleiw of H. I.. Cook 'a mothei, one of the jurors iii the Siiiioim ease. Qudge Hale of (Irants l'a ia lielpinR the defense ill the Simons case. fYiiimly court has adjourned until next SToiidiiy! No ordera of nny Importnne.o have heeu iiiajl so far, auditing bills ipying Ihe first few days.