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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY "Jfi. 100S FORESTS ADDED TO PLACES FOREST TRINITY RESERVE LAND IN RESERYE President Signs Proclamation Adding All Timber in British Colombia Saved i I'hree Hundred and Fifty Thousand From Wasteful Exploitation by turn Acres of Timber Land to Reserva tion in Humboldt and Trinity. bermen Americans Hold Most of the Land Under Lease System. The Grand Sale of Embroideries Now in Full Blast W it Sill I VI:TI IV I.'.. I. .! TIa n.u. TI" I IITtfiml. i . , - ident has signed a proclamation creat-1 stroke of the Lieutenant Governor's! ing additions in the Trinity national l" 150.000,000 acres of forest land in forest, California, amounting to 250,- Bri,ish t'ol"'nbia h,av been P'i i 47, tk he ,,..., r!8C"'"8-. Th'V"""l" every acre of - tu0 provinces timber lands except what are contiguous tracts of timber land bos been leased. This is as much land lying for the most part in Humboldt I as was put in the national forests of and Trinity counties, with smaller areas in Shnsta nnd Tehama counties. This new land bring the total area of the Trinity forest up to nearly 1, 800,000 acres. Forests of Virgin Timber. Valuable forests of yellow ami sugar pine, incense cedar and a few small stands of redwood included in the ad ditions are estimated to contain more than two and a quarter billion board feet of timber. The market value of this timber is $4,.W0,Ol(). These for osts havo been neglected by lumber in terests up to the present time because between the years 1891 1 this country and 1907. To Check Exploitation. The action was taken to check waste-1 ful exploitation of timber resources I and to bring the care and butting of timber more effectunlly under govern ment control. The province has been leasing timber! land instead of selling it. The most of the leasing has boen done the past three or four years, and Amoricans hold tho largest part of the 10,000 leases now in force. The leaso is, in I its effect, a long-term option at low I rato. It runs 21 years and may be re- it was more profitable to exploit thp "p at "10 md ot tne first tcrm- The i .... .... . lenaiw, nuva PR nmita n vnn, ;i hn ! I Tuiuuuiu huu more acccHKihlc redwood I 1 " " forests lying farther west These stands, wieh have been put in ready to cut the timber, when he pays I royalty of 50 cents per 1000 feot, tho Trinity forest, constitute some of bo"rd m8uro, for the timber removed The incomo of the province- from leases was about $1,275,000 last year. Invaded by Lumbermen. British Columbia is tho latest of the great soft wood timber regions to invaded by lumbermen. The great in austry began its work in Maine two the most valuable virgin timber lving outside of the national forests, and the proclnmntion putt inn them under for eBt management will insure them against destruction nnd at the same time make them produce a permanent SUPnlv of timber for the dovolnnmoiit of the rich mines in this section and turoc generations ago, passed later to tho uses of the settlers. There are va- th pln0 and ncml forests of Ponn rious agricultural and dairying commu- s'lviinia nl New York, and when sup nities within and around "the forests ply ran 8nort' moved to Michigan and the protection of the forested ana M""eta. The pine slopos will insure a stendv nnd h,,n. I woods of tho lake states held out ant supply of water. lonB '"no, but tho decline finally be To nvi T5. came so rapid that tho scono of opera Them nr.. ,.,,- :.:. I ons was amttea to Washington and development of 'light ,.wer from the PreSn- .Tho output of the Pugot numerous streams which have their 3undiir',R1n ro9e " P'. 1 source in this rciion. An .WA A." 811,1 al l0P m,tcn- Buc vantage cominir from the i.roner .harder. to f ' and bu.v,rs and "Pf"'a nvemeiit of tin. f,.r,.,t ,,-;n i, .i. lators havo crossed into British Colum in the province, it is doubt of the .if.,iw.i ......., i . i 01 more man iuu to tau Diiuon reet -,,m,.r,,,,u .', i i ' .. ii , i , , I of lumber less than what this coun afford excellent grazing for stock, and trV a"B 18 n""1"19' linon thin I. v., ol.l. ...... ...... i i I o,l,,.,t I i . . ; I UKmHAJNCE JVU. 144. en erTh . ', . """"" OI 8t.0CK An ordinance authorizing the issue of . ' "'"""if K""i"K-ltho bonds of the City of Modford, Ore- " " "'"'""i poiois, iiencc, in i gon, to ttio amount of twenty-five thon- ...ui-i io prun-ci i no seiners, it is lm- sand dollars. portant that grazing should be properly! Tho City of Medford doth ordain as reguinteu, both with a view to tho heat I ioiiowb: development of the range nnd the prop- Section 1. That for the purpose of er nrotectinn of M, u-,,inrul.r,,i I paving street intersections ana conr These nil.titinnn n-ilt 1, ....I - " ,1111 in- iiiil llllMt.I I i . : J .1 I S ,i ..,.. t. . I tnorizeu io uo iBsueu me uonus or me administration immediately, wth Su- f:... thj.j i r-t A. . I lt HI I1H1UIUIU btl IUD IllllUUUb Ul porviaor P. II. llnfU-y in ehnrce. The twp,tv.fivfl thmmni lUr. hinh iioaaqLtiinors ot tlu Trinity foreat are said bonds shall be dated the first day hi vvonvorvine. i of February, ltfOB, and bo in tho de nomination of one thousand dollars, and shall be known as "General Improve- it.,.), ij p-np-,, i ii e I in fin. xunii3f. unu Hiittu ue nuoiuureu tection of the draina.re b.-.sin of FT, ,.r !a- . "n"" l,10ra arp many a a,ttaa' Mad river and the probable checking f, .f the Prov'nce; 't d"ubt of floods, w h are freouent because 'f fore8t W"d! 5U:i!s.h a .cut Hugh B. Ooarln Dead. t-.n nnn n i.nni.r i.nk inAi. Senator John M. Cenrin, .died Sunday at ni.i i,,io .toil k. .;r,L h k. MJ ,-,,- ,. ,,.m "oni; inland countersigned hv tno Kocorder. search of health. Mr. (lenrin was one Said bonds snail become due ton yoars or mo pioneer residents of Ht. Paul. latter dato aud shall bear interest, ovl Marion county, and camo to Oregon I denced by coupons at the rate of six per when quite voung. He was born inlcenlum Plr annum, payaoio semi annu Indiana. October !l lSlil. I ally, and both principal and interest of saiu uonus Niiiiu ue maue payauie hi BUFFALOS THRIVE IN " , " 1 ' ' ' ,"1, FOREST SERVICE PRESERVES! bouse of' Kountze Bros, in tho City of iNeir i ork, btato of few York, WASHINOTOX, Pel). 2(1. t?nele Snm's herd of 13 buffaloes, which were tnkea from the New York zoological gardens to the W'ichitn uationnl forest, Oklnhoma, in the early fall, are doing well in their new home, according to advices which have been received here Section 2. The bonds horeby auth orized shall bo in substantially the fol lowing form: United Htates of America. No. Htato of Oregoa, 1,000. Citv of Medford General Improvemont Bond. T - III I f . 1 .. mi T . .... I (iiuw iti .Mt'ii iiv lut-BH i nrnruu, from the supervisor s headquarters at Tu. tk. e. f rirn.ri in ), p..,,. Cache. Since leaving New York the tv nf .Wltnon anil Stte nf nrecon herd has celebrated the birth of two acknowledges to owe, and for value fine buffalo calves, one of which has I received hereby promises to pay to beea nnmed Hornnilny, after the name t bearer the sum of one thousand dollars of the director of the New York irnr I lawful money of tho United States of dens which gave them to the govern A- D- 191s- together with interest on mimt im,i tin. .,ii.,,i. ni.t..i n said sum from the date hereof until ,.,, ..I-. . . , 1 oaid, at the rate of six per centum per tne new state which wum ii hi niui imrn . . 1 ?. , annum, payable senu-annuallv on the after the herd s arrival. fir, A Plir j ., IT. - u 1. n.i. .. .... : - ' . ""I"'' rruiiu niisu, mi uui western each year, upon nrosentation aud sur cow-puncher and experienced buffalo I render of tho intorest coupons hereto man, who has handled the herd since I attached as they severally become dne. it was taken from Xow York, snvs thnt Hoth principal and interest of this bond alfalfa Imv has put his charges 'in fine "e hereby made payable at the office shape and' that the big prairie beasts of tho C,t-V, Tr""r" l Mcd'ord- r. ., . .. , , egon, or at tho banking house of are again thriving in their native land. u-,,llt.t-n nr,.0 in n,- ,,it j Qln.a TKn l,i,ri'ni.u.u i.n.-n .... Bonn ....... r.........i . . . .. J ...o ... . k.i.u icw xork; and tor the prompt pay- ymir. in mi- iiii-inin mi, in vi nun ment ot mis Bond, Dota principal and they can charge and snort. During the I interest, the full faith and crodit of winter the nnimals will be fed alfalfa said City of Medford are hereby irre- hay and protected from the weather Moeably pledged and disease in a number of large shel tor sherds which have been built in thr o nclosure. In the spring they will lie let out to roam over flic Wichita range and gradually I hey will be encouraged to rustle tor thimsi'lves. an instinct they have partially lest through years of domestication in citv parks. Gov This bond is one of a Bories of like tenor and is issued for paving street intersections and completing City Hall pursuant to and in full compliance with the charter of said city and under ana in accordance with na ordinance of said city, duly passed. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, cnnd.'i.is aad thing? rO' ernment experts figure that in time Tl'rpd be'done precedent to and in they will regain the prowess of their"10 issuing of this bond necessary to If you have passed by this store recently you certainly couldn't help no ticing the beautiful display of fine Embroideries shown in one of our big show windows. We showed you thousands of yards of the finest imported Em broideries, the best work of the 8wisa manufacturer. Every piece of this embroidory was carefully selected and bought at a clean saving of at least 20 per coat. wo are offering you this saving and honestly say that we are sav ing you at least 20 per cent on every yard of ombroidery you buy here. WAISTING8 at B8o and up to (2.98. EDGINGS, from the narrow to 20-inch flouncing, up from 5c INSERTIONS aad baads up from 6c ALLOVERS in great variety up from 75c We invite you to look, even though you do nut need anything just now. ..'jiifiKf I m The New Spring Coats For Infants, Misses and Children Those sweet little short Jackets are too cunning for words. soe the beautiful styles and tho exceptional values. Come and $1.50 acd to $15.00 LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. BAKER HUTCHASON CO JTJST NORTH OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Approved: J. F. REDDY, Mayor. Countersigned: BEN J. M. COLLINS, City Recorder. Section 3. This ordinanco Bhall be in force fifteen davs from and aftor its passago, approval aad publication in the Medtord tiailv Tribune, a nowspnper published in the City of Medford, Ore gon. 1 ho torogoing Ordinance was passed by the City Council on this 18th day of February, A. D. 1908, by the following vote, to-wit: Trowbridge voting aye, Eifert aye, Merrick aye and Wortman 'e; Ulwell aad Hafor absent. Approved by tho Ma' -- this 18th day of February, A. D. IOCS. Approved: J. F. irnPY. Mnvor. Attest: BEN I. M. COU.l.Nd, City l.'ecorder. PENTI MAT RUN FOR COUNTY JUDOSHIP SCHOOL NOTES. Attorney S. S. Pentz of Medford has boen solicited by his friends to an nounce his candidacy for the office of county judge of Jacksoa county as an independent democrat. Mr. Pentz has not fully determined as to whether or not ho will make tho race, but the mat ter rests in the haads of his friends. Mr. Pentz states emphatically that ho belongs to no class or clique, but is in favor of a square deal for everybody. Captain J. E. Thornton of Ashland was a Medford visitor ednesdav. The zoology elans took a Held excur sioa Tuesday afternoon. Miss Minnie Corey attended llio 1'nd erewski recitals at I'oitland this week. Mrs. Dniley supplied for her. The grades contributed $1.(1-, for Ihc public library fund. A number of high school students have worked off the conditions imposed for failing Io nccouiplish last semes tor's work in a satisfactory manner. The boys of Inst, season's football team were enlerl: d at Knssel's hy .Messrs. Signs nnd Logan Saturday eve nillg. Prospects for spring athletics, etc., were discussed. An ulistrnct ol I In- general ideas to Do embodied in the new high school building may be had of the district elerk, Oris Crawford. Local architects are already at work on preliminary sketches. The dal Ilrd. 1 set for the eaulalu is April CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINOEIt Sewing Machine Co. Tele phono Xn. OK. A. 1). Singler, Mgr. LMKI WANTED Woman or girl for silver pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe. WANTED Position as working house keeper, cilv or country. Ail.lnw !' BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALOOM. Now West Side Confcctionory Fruit store candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel Moore, Medford, Or. n.ake the same legal and valid have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said City of Med ford, including this bond, does not ex eed the constitutional and statutory limitations. In testimony whereof, the said Citv of Me-iford has caused this bond to be f-aled with the corporate seal, signed o us .Mayor una countersigned bv its recorder, and caused the annexed inter cit coupons to be executed by the fac vmile signatures of said officers this first day of February, A. D. 190?. Approved: o J. F. REDDY, Mayor. Countersigned: riKN.I. M. COLLINS. City Recorder. Cn(ion. The City of Medford, in the State of Oregon, promises to pay to bearer the sum of Thirty Dollars, lawful money of the Cnited States of America, on the first days of February and August, 19 . at the office of the City Treas urer o Medford. Oregon, or at the from the special sale, if von wi.h .n. banking house of Kountze Bros., in the call at once. Remember that the pho- ri,v nf .New VPr,k' fi,M ?' N'w T?rk'i forefathers, who were kings of the plains before civilisation made its march westward. Coal for Sale. We are now prepared to furnish hand picked coal at the mine, five mil -ast of town, in nnv amount desiriii $7.50 per ton. tf PACIFIC COAL CO. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss fiertha Prim and Lonno t'lri. h spent Tuesday afternoon and evening in Medford. Mr. Freeman, a prominent newspaper man of Albany, is making ' see tinn of the valley a business visit. Mrs. Hilas Hay spent Tuesday in Medford visiting with Mrs. C. W. Conk lin. Only three more frames. 22x29. with Southern Oregon Scenery to fit are left DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. '' Office at Residence. R. B. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. 8. DeArmond. Office in Ritter-Dunlap Block. Phone 0S3. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO., Medford, Oregon. House Furnishers and 1'ndertakers. Day Phone 3.I.I. Night Phones ('. W. Conklin, 493. .1. H. Butler, 148. Wm. M. Colrig, Medford. Or. COLVIO DURHAM, Attorneys Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Oranu Past, Or. toe are free with the frame. Studio, near bridge. pho' Hull's Art for si-mi annual interest due that datel Art on its General Improvement Bond, dat-l ' !ed February 1, 1908, No. . WM. W. P. HOLT. M D. Physician and Sur.eon. Eagle Point, Oregon. X.. .Medford, Or. 294 i'Oll l.'ENT Newly furnished rooms by day, week or month. The Odell, ovor postofflce, Medford. Or. tf FOR SALE -Two incubators, used only one senson. for sale cheap; capacity of each, 21(1 eggs. Inquire nt War ner's store. Warner & Snyder, tf FOR SALE .10x200 foot lot, 3d lot from cor. Jlth and L sts.j a bargain; S. W. Medford. Call any time. W. Vogili, residence. WANTED 100 men, 7"i per cent min- at once. Magic of Gold Mill, ror particulars, address W. Vo ors, Nnv, geli, Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE Kitchen furniture, nn ln.l ing stove, table, chairs, etc. Inquire J. W. Paul, South Tenth st., near high school. f I HAVE sou Newtown Pippin nj.pl.. trees on hand and for sale at popular prices. L. II. Warner. tf WANTED A In ily. Address P. finler in a private O. liox 2HJ. f :t in tf FOR SALE One acre, wist of Medford city limits; price 200, payable fid down and $10 a month, without inter est. Address P. O. Ilnx .'71, Medford. Oregon. 2!'2 mum vi A. 1 Ml .lap.'ini-se contrite tor; can do nil kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all w..rk; t..wn or country. Address A. E. Tatsumi, Gen'l Del., MedS.rd. Or. tf FOR SALE New residence, just coin pleted, second block west of high School, West Seventh street; fme col nninl interior; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf FOR HAI.K W.-bst.-r's International Dictionary, latest edition, new and in deled, for sale nt n bargain. Inquire of Tribune or address p. o. )ox 4IS, Medford. 201 i Y - i T V w E WEXT ON A CLEARING HOUSE BASIS AND CON VERTED OUR RESERVE STOCK INTO LEGAL TENDER. SO THAT NOW WE HAVE ONLY THIS SPRING'S LIST OF INVESTMENT OFFERINGS. THERE IS UNDENIA" BLE SECURITY IN A "TOGGERY" SUIT. THERE IS NO INFLATED WATER INSIDE A "TOGGERY" HAT ON THE DAMPEST DAY, AND THERE IS A GILT-EDGED BOND BETWEEN OUR MEDFORD DEPOSITORS AND THE PEOPLE'S Square Deal &GuaranteeCs WM. F. ISAACS, (Toggery Bill) CASHIER. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WHY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUILDING A HOME OF YOUR OWN, WE MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS IS GOING TO BE MED FORD 'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND GET IN NOW, Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON sJj AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS SuifTMipM SUNDRIES FOR SALIv I'lILliK! GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos 10 II. I1. singlceylinder Runnbout, with folding seat 20 II $ 650 Reos Premiers Fords 'ioonl ln four-cylinder Roadster or touring c ir. ,?2250 IaIoOCI lACir !,) 1T- ,'- fooiylinder Roadster or touring c ir. .$2500 '.iO-'.l.) 1 1. J '. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car 20 II. p. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat.?1000 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable $1250 Premiers tounci'iu WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR. LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . (lounie ignition S2ROO 10-15 I L P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-pas.senger..?3750 Fords 15 II. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board "and lamps, etc $ 700 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 Kissel Kar I'ldJ ' 1- Tn'"l"K Car or Roadster. $2000 'AN VOU HEAT THEM 1 Prices y. p. n. Factory. MMlUMUn A Tfl A. W. WALKER, Manager. IULjUI U L nil I II 11,0110 Alain 1213. 'Garage- Eighth , streets. I'OI'Ml A l,rl liKli l.r.iun nvi r runt. Owner i-iin have ftnmo by cU inij .'it tliiH nffii-i- 11 ml mying fur ml. tf W , . I I.II--IMII ''" iImmh r'-i:iiri-i nt r, St. .re. I lur hIhii-iiiii )(, FOB EXCHANOK MMford nroncrtv fur other property. Ailnlng I.nrk Dot 4IS, MMfor.l, Or. tf If 1" h.'ivi- thi-ir M. Kiitrl ' Shoe rn 11 ri- inpi-rU. If 1! I 'trill N f ,in, Tvpiivritin.' Tlin.ir wi-lm:;; u.irl, .,1 tliix kin. I iloni' ill v. uir.u r:ill up Van. plii.ii,' ;..r,i Uiir lil.-i-ltic (.'o,iir ii..lr.-Hn I'. ( 1. Ii..x "Til. tf I'Oll NAI.K I vmII I". I'.i'l". t. ii n. Tl" nf Tnl.nl ,l,.,l. m il Iiv I. ,. mi Mnr.-li n ithin ipnirtiT mill-itli.-r rii n wliiili or in liitu ll'lx.'.'il f.i.i. Thin i an op portunity fnr liitinrinif tin n tn ni'i-nrc li hiilli'' wIiiti- liilmr in in will lir r.-riii. i-ithi-r Iiv iiiiiil. lliL'ht rcn-rvril tu ri-ii'i't nnv nr nil liiiN. Ti-rini: Olio liulf cash. I ialiin-i n liiiVfr uptinii nt H per cent llili-ri'it. Alinilniiiii priro per lot, $100. Highi-Ht li',li'r liiken hiii rlioii-r of lot. f'fill mi or iii'lri'HB Welliorn Ileenon, T.lont, Or, 800 FOK SAF.K Hiving purcliaiwd over 500,000 feet of first-clam milling logt, we nre prepared to furnish first-class lumber of all kinds In any amounts on short notice. If you contemplate liuililini? plare your order with us; priees very reasonable; dimension Und line finish lumber a specialty. Write or rail. Ilntte Knlls Lumber Company, offieo over .liu-kson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf I'lUt H.U.I-: The fnlhTwiiie Tie,T.sf I ioIiuM furniture will bo sold at the former residence nf (leorge Killjf. on North II street, Thursday nnd Fri diiy nfleriiiiiuiN: Kitehen rulige, din ing table, bookcaie, hall rnek, eourh, riM-kuiK ehair nter luble, ehild's en- 280 inaiid. Itids person or .nineled bed, etc. Full SAI.K Fine linrgiiin fur cash. M.l. l,uilwi( piano; u Address I'. O. Uui 200 WANTKI) I'nmarried man wants to take care of farm or orchnrd on wn(efl. Address M. Wells, Medford. 2SD A HOOD HUV Known as the Buok l.ako ranch, located in Klamath county, ' 20IS acres; 500 acres of timber, esti mated to have from 10,000,000 to IB, 0(10,01)0 feet of timber, consisting of yellow pine and whito pine and fir; olio acres of grass and hay land; 1000; acres of tule swump; amnll houso and ham; 0 miles of wire fence, barbtH. wire; 7 miles of (j wiro and - of 5 wire Hwnmp is fed by large springs, rising on the ground of thn plnce; about TOO acres can bo irrigated and drained by a largo flii.nl gate; prico 12 per aero. Title guaranteed. A key to the un rounding country which la nulte a stock country; 3.1 miles east oT Ash land and 20 miles west of Klamath Fnlls. Address P. O. 150, Ashland, Or. 3iB WANTED Ton or 12 boarders at once; home cooking; overytbing guaranteed first elnss; contingent to business part of town. Address Mrs. Jon Thomas, Houth II st. tf r "