Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 28, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. .MEItl-'oKM). !., Tliri.'SDAV. MAY -js. liios.
WARLIKE MODOCS
RETURN. TO OREGON
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
After Tbirty Years of Exile, Captain
Jack's Warriors Are to Be Sent Back
to Klamath Reservation Are Pro
gressive and Thrifty in Character.
After 3n yeiirs of I'lifiirced nbsi-iuc
the ainnll remnaut tif Captain Jack'
Imml of Modoc lmliiun at the (juupaw
agency In Oklahoma are to be removed
.o the Klumath reservation in Oregon,
when! their friends and relatives live.
This is the unanimous recommendation
of the sonute committee on Indian af
fairs in connection with the removal
of restrictions on the land of all In
dians at the Quapnw agency.
The Moiloes remaining in Oklahoma
aro but a mere handful of the hand of
217 lusty braves who were taken from
the Klnmnth reservation to Indian ter
ritory in 1S74 right after tin- Modoc
war. Ever since their arrival in the
southwest these Indians have been long
ing for their Oregon home. Of the 217
only 41) remain ami ten of these have
found their way back to Oregon, leav
ing only Hit. As a matter of fact, only
,17 of the Indians originally moved are
living. There is a pathetic story of
genuine homesickness which has result
ed in the depletion of the baad.
The Mndoes urn thrifty and have not
spent the time in idleness. They are
exartordinarily good workers and for
years have maintained themselves sole
ly by their own manual labor. It is
thought by the more progressive mixed
bloods on the Klamath reservation in
Oregon that the coming of the rem
nant of Captain .lack's once warlike
baud will have a splendid effect on the
entire tribe on the north Pacific coast.
INJURY TO FRUIT CROP
CAUSED BY BAD WEATHER
Secretary Williamson of the state
board of horticulture is ill receipt of
reports on fruit i-oaditious from all parts
or the stale tliat indicate that while
many of the most important fruits will
yield a good crop, the late frosts and
backward spring have caused consid
erable damage, siiys the Oregotiian.
The upploerop, the most important
fruit yield ot the state, promises to be
a bumper one. It is expected more ap
ples will be produced this season than
ever before in the history of the state
All apple-growing sections send in most
encouraging reports.
rrunes, which come next in inior
tnnce, will not return so large a crop
as last year. 'The crop is reported to
be small because of the frosts and cold
wentller. Some sections report less than
one-half a crop. Douglas county will
have n fair crop, but as a whole the
reports indicate a large falling off from
the normal vield of the state. Eastern
Oregon, which ships the trait green, will
have a fairly good yield.
The near crop has been injured on the
lower lands of southern Oregon by cold
oud oiiseusonable weal her and more or
less damage has been done in the Wil
lamette valley to the Uarllett pears, the
nriiiiniuil vnrietv grown in tho valley.
The crop will be below two-thirds of a
normal vield, it is expected, ulthoagh
eastern Oregon reports the prospects
rr-ooil for pears.
The cherrv emu will be large in bane
,.l ,.K,i in eastern Oregon, but
elsewhere the yield is expected to be
from one-half to two-thirds of last years
..rnvo due to frosts late in the spring.
Peaches have been injured slightly ia
manv places, but the districts where til
bulk' of the crop is grown report condi
tions aro in very good shape lor an
..,, It is still too early to
tell about grapes.
W. ('. Aiahouev i ,,t after 4Up,i,.s
and will bring ba,-k a b-avv I,, fr
merchants.
The government rangers are Inspect
ing various homesteads and find every
thing CI. K. a u,l that malicious reports
are unfounded and made chiefly by
parties having personal grudges agains;
the homesteaders. These rangers are
a fair set of men and are trying to fol
low (InrlicJd's instruction., I.. 1...1..
not hinder homesteaders.
Some Jacksonville parties butted into
the late school meeting and made some
little trouble, but it will all be straight
eiied out, as another and legal school
meeting will be held. The county super
intendent has already approved of the
school pluns for the new building and
the district board will be governed by
this action ami the action of the vot
ers.
Scott (iaspil left Tuesday for Med
ford and will return with store supplies.
K. Powers has been employed by
the board of school directors to draw
the plans for the new schoolhoasc.
which the district has ordered built.
There is one of our citizens so anx
ious for office that it has been decided
to elect him constable.
Let the voters remember that what
ever is for the interest of Butte Falls
and its business is for their interest,
and volo accordingly.
The Eriekson brothers have gone to
tho valley to secure work, as they find
they cannot make a living oa home
steads, and being lucii of small means
must earn something to pay exjienses.
They are worthy men and tho kind
that make a county and should receive
all encouragement.
Mr. Wilson and Mr. Krickson of the
unsurveyed lauds have gone to Medford
on a short visit.
fleorge Weil of Willow Creek has
gone to Ashland to see his wife.
Colonel F. V. Medynski passed
through llutte Falls on his way to his
hointstend. Ho found the roads nearly
mpassnble at places and made cuts
around to escnpe the. ehuekholes and
ruts and avoid dangerous crossings.
Emmett Austin of the unsurveyed
has purchased a ranch near Woodville
and will soon remove to it.
The school election was held Monday
and there was considerable wrangling
ever whether to bond or issue negntiii:
bio warrants for the erection of the new
honlhouse. It was finally decided to
bond in the sum of $3000.
Sam Hudson is nt work upon the
Pent?, homestead and as soon as the
roads will permit lumber will be hauled
the placeand many improvements
made.
Tho Castor mill is now in first-class
shape, due to Frank Netherlnnd 's good
judgment, and already parties nroanr-K-
mg to buy tins plant.
BERRY SEASON OPENS
HOOD RIVER VALLEY
Fdll SALE Camera; Poco A. ISlS, with
kits to 4x3 (BaUKch A Lamb shutter,
with A I lens, cost uew the
above cost 1"; I tripod. 3 trays, 1
graduate glass, 6 plate holders, 4 do
eu mounts for 0x3 to 4xo, 1 ruby lun
lern, I roller for mounting. 1 brush,
- boxes flash powders, lu packages
developing Hiwders for paper or plates.
1 hypo.. 2 vignetting frames, .( gross
Azo paper, etc., all for 6". .1. K.
Payette, Box 4.!.1, Medford. 1)1
STOLEN -Sunday or Monday uighl,
single harness aud collar, from L-ieit
Anderson's barn ou West 7th. re
ward for apprehension of thief or
return of harness. Call Tribune of
fice. 60
FOK SALK 20 acres 1 'i miles from
railroad station, old house aud barn
aud good spring on place; price $1200,
payable $'200 down and $10 a month
without, iuterest. Address P. O. Box
371, Medford, Or. 04
WOODVILLE NEWS NOTES.
up
the
..rent munv people are wondering
.l- thorn are no trout in the streams.
If 'thev would just take a trip up Evans
creek and look at the many moii. ...
of trout dead in tho irrigation ditches
j :., th KUs thev would know where
ti.v were irmnir. It seems as though
the' fish warden has never made a trip
creek. oil can gel "i
.'i.u,..i in a few minutes in these
ditches. Not only that, mii me -...
i.i f..rfol. where they have been
'.... hv running water on the grass
Yon can 'see them from two inches up
.., t ...id vet no one says
... tl.o ..nine to the warden.
.,.ior..,.,,d there is no screen nt either
.e ..... .i u on Kvnns creek.
one ... . i.e ,iom. ,
To., crter nlace. which ehaaged
hands a short time ago, is to b.
l..r..l and nut out to fruit trees.
rwlov A Streets arc
. eono-nts on their land above town
it Hint Sheriff Jackson
Illl.lloi ,
i.-.i I....1 .l.eain one night last week
.. .i l... m-oi.l to heaven. When
lie ore... .. .
he entered he met St. Peter, who tol
i.:.... "Do von see inai .........
" .vs the sheriff. "Well
...... '1...1L- '. to the top a ad for every
,in vou eninniilted since
i...,";t-f make a mark."
told and started up
w here he
"Hello, judge.
word
I
making many
take
von have been
He did as h
the ladd
t .lodge Dunn coining down
where are you goi,.K.
At
.,,, ,W1. alter more coo.--
,,...!.,, .lav's Baseball.
. , i...,.l,..l 1. San I ran
I'ortian.i---.
1. 1... ....lines.
CISCO ,
Kiusella and Whab n, Jon-'
I""".'"- .. .aloud 4. "
At San r'raneisco
Angeles X Uattoric
is Kroesther and
liatlorn
Berry an.
-Oakland 4,
Hardy and la
Easterly.
Fl'RXISHED ROOMS
over postoffiee.
The O'Dell.
To be held in
PORTLAND, OK KG (3
JUNE 1 to u 1908.
Will lie tl moat brilliant
FLOKAli FIKSTA AND
erne .lUBiLKu
F.ver held in the Pacific Northwest.
FOR SAI.F. o-rnoin buugnlow, just fin
ished; clieap if sold soon. See uuy A.
Childers.
WANTED Ten teamsters with teams
wanted, by Western Oregon Orchnrds
Co. at onco; good wages.
FOK KENT Furnished rooms, 00 Trips
street, second street south on East
Seventh. Apply to Mrs. O. Bowmau.5Ct
WANTKII 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close in. Give description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address E. II. Illiss, Box ., Med
ford. tf
FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms, couvo
nient tor housekeeping, close to biisi
ncss; no children. No. 307 North (
stroet. 2
PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on
40 acres of raw land that, is worth
$1000; good abstract) will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 6;w.
IM'NABOUT for cub) cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne
lights, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford
Or.
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream Sepa
rator. No. 6: 50Q capacity; good as
new: cost $80: will sell for $"0. R
C. nenslov, Central Point.
FOK SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market uow; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Ne-
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 300 head of full blood
Rnmhonillet stock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fine wool. John S. Her-
rin & Son. 84
HOOD RIVER, Or., May 28. The
strawberry season opened at Hood Riv
er this week, when 100 crates or ber
ries, selling nt $4 crate, were shipped
bv express. Indications now point to
101. that will reach 100 cars and will
be of as fine quality as any that has
ever been shipped from Hood River.
This is said to be indicated by the long
lossoming period which this year has
extended over a period of 40 days. The
blossoms aro also larger than they have
ever been known to be. 0 fact which
is said bv veteran growers to show that
berries will be extra large this year.
Hie niekinir season usually lasts for
the same length ot time as the luos
soming period, a longer season than
isual is looked for, and a tar lugger
roi. than has been gathered for the last
three years. It is estimate.! mat lac
,.,.ro...r'e in berries Ihis vear is in the
neighborhood of .".oil. This is somewhot
smaller than it has been 111 previous
years, but is offset by the extra heavy
i.onrinu condition of the plans, which
now show that thev were untouched
bv frost.
All nigh restaurant at
until fin cr notice.
the
FOR SALK Five-room bouse, beanti
fullv located, with lo 50x145, tea bear
ing applo trees', this is a snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Address Locli
Box 123, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E.. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office: Medford National Bank
Bldg
PORTLAiND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES '
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILN'S AND MILLS AT GLKXDAUi OREGON
YAUD AND OKKirU AT MEDFORD. OREGON.
irtlahd, "The Rose City," will be a
scene of splendor anil the center of
world wide interest for one week,
vcral important conventions to he
held in Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
ACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion li-oin M WD-
FORD to Portland and LV-
1. turn at. $13.20
For particulars call on
A. S.- ROSENBAUM, Local Agent.
VM. M.MUIillAY,
fiviier.il Passenger Agent, .
Portland, 'Oregon.
Something Nov
In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK. .
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. J
Mitchell & Poeck -
GENERAL WAGONERS.
East 7tll Street, rear of Merrimau 's
Blacksmith Shop. Medford. Or.
Just Received!
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
J. T. -ANKROM,
WELL DIGOER. MEDFORD, OR
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL ft OLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. H. Pierce Sou.
Phone flS3. P. O. Box 77K
WILLIAM c7 DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by the Vear.
Headquarters at Hale's Piano House.
All IVorlt Guaranteed.
P. O. Box 563, MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physieiau aad Burgeon.
Office t Residence.
Witt. M. Colvtg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO k DURHAM,
A ttorne js-at-Lw.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Time Tables
"SOUTHERN PAOiFIO RAILWAY.
Northbound.
No. Id Oregon Express
No. II i Portland Express...
No. l'5For Ashland
Boutnnouna.
No. 15 California Express.
No. 13 San Franewco Exp.
No. (23 1 From Grnuts Pass..
5: 3(1 p. m
9:40 a. m.
10.-1 r. a. m.
1f):3n a. m.
1:30 p.m.
9:1S p. m.
PACIFIC It EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. V Leaves Medford
No. .IILeaves Jledforn
No. S Arrives Mcdtord
No. 4 1 Arrives Medford
7:30 a. m.
2:30 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
5:30 p.m.
, OGUE RIVER VALLEY BAILWAY.
v. oTiX,",..; Medford MiMii a.m.
No. 4 Leaves Medford
Motor Leaves Medford
Motor: Leaves Medford
No. 1 I Leaves Jacksonville..
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.'
MotorlLeaves Jacksonville.
iiiSfi p. m.
2:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single Inser
tions less than IS cents,
for the price of four,
conts a line per month.
Six insertions
Serenty-flre
LOST-dlirtf
-Two pairs
Return I
of infants' Rubens
i Tribune office
111
For Sale
l.tkt within a". I
r-,ve ' fiv,
ioining Jieiiior.i
it is
sr'.lh
;i.fi
i;o
rhv limit
. tiut infill H
years nme
believed, will W f'J ..
i one year. Gobi Hay "" 1 '
West 7th street.
The Most for the Money,
ho A iburn automobile i. the me.
)s"s ho will iP
I ,T -Saturduv. pore containing cur
' .. .. Finder return Tiibnne office
Reward.
roli SALK
Medfetd
ihird" "'' "
II. iv
I"1
edford Furniture Co., Undertakers
l oy phone 333; Night Phones: 0. W.
Couklin 495; J. H. Butler 148.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
EECTION AOENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or.
E. B. 8EELY. U. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ruv. Office Hours, 1012, 24 P. M.
Office bi Jackson County Bank Bldg.
GO TO Dr7 OOBLE FOB YOUR
0LAB8BS.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
'Ha Has No Other Business."
POLITICAL CARDS.
3. B. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDOE,
Large c.rner lot in West
just outside city limits; two
rmntina on goon
ol- sightlv l.uil'iina
. . . XV.;, tin.
,c l..o .1 soli "
, M.. I fold il
FV'flSiK-A l"artr claim goo.1
I. .levelooed; will '
1 ' . - .:.. Mim
r l,..niest. a.l or ion."
WILBUR A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
FOR SHE BIFF:
Will always support the republican
candidate for IJ. 8. senator who is nmn
inatid br tho peoplo.
JOSEPH L. HAMMER SLEY,
of Gold mil,
Republican Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE.
H. M. CAKE,
of Portland,
Th Advocate of Htatement No. 1.
Republican Nomine for
I-.V1TEH STATES SENATOR.
To The Public
HAVING INSTALLED MAl'll I N'KI.'Y
FOR THE MANTFACTTKE Of
HIGH GH HE ICE CI.'ll.UU WE AUK
PliEPAKEO TO FILL Al.l. OlillEIW.
i.ARGH MI SMALL. DELIVERIES
MAIIK TO ANY PAWT. OF THE GITY.
spf.i'IAL oi;li:i;s gives' oim
PROMPT ATTENTION. OR I 101" AT
M KHI-'oKl) HOOK STORE OI(
CREAMHRV. . , .
Rogue River Greamery
Medford
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLON'IAIi i-OliMll WOWK.'iKIUiAN1!) LATH
WOIk'K, I'AT'l'Kli'XS, I0TC.
TIOLKIM'IONK 171.
M.KI)K()IM), OH.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregouian is the best
and most complete South of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OK
KEAI. ESTATE
Wnrntnty Dcmt
MirtnuK.
I.uiur und Short F'onni
KiiiiMtMi-i'n f Mrtirna
TinnHfcr of I.len
I'uwfr of Alionii'y
MuoliHiiic'ii I. ifii
Wutui- K ik lit
0tton lo Muy Ijmi Ant iQunrncti'
MI.SCKJ.I.ANKOU.S
Hill of Snlf
Lhiunr l.icntwi Korinn
Noili'fl lo Tri'itpnuKi-rc
fieOilor'n IJljim
Clint tJ MorlAv
Acknuwtndiiait
.'onfMion of Julinont
covei b iot niunK"
IXtR HKNT, POll SALK. FURNISH RD ROOMS. KTf!. (..n ribinJ.
M1NINO
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
Fircitml Trn Arrr Orclutnh tut thr
inshiflhH ! phut. Tin ritflit h iml of
soil. I he viijhl A'"' "' H"'
n'fjhl jrir s.
Ttn u! ft ft urs' c.rfu rif net- in fruit -ntisiitfj
Inn-Is tmr jtuhtin nf. MV hnvr
sohl half thr
fttul haw if 1 1
trith
stifhfinl
lirfon
orrhanls iii thr vullcij
ht xrr a iinrvlutsrr ilis
his hftrfithu
tnnjiiuj
(Juiirij! LnTHtkm Witt-r Rtfllit
O i ok on anil XJ. H. Fornn Contntct tiSell
.lUSTK'F. OK TRACK
Civil Anil fXiniiiHl HnbponM Attac'iuimt
liticleTUktDic mJ Atn
ftuniirilimnnt d?itor Atuchmnt
Coil Hill ('oiiiniitmiiL for Fittr
Noriri tn .Itiront Jury Ortlr
Civil Complaint Wrmnt for Arrwt
PKOHATK
rviitions for I,tltrn of Ailininlrttr4tii.il. AdtuinUtrttor'n, Kxtwulor'l and iiuardloii'a
liondN ami ltf-l; Onlar SHlinif Aar1 Tropwrty Kxpoajpt from Kwutton: Ordtr
ConliiniiiiK .Salr or Heal ami ri-mitmi rroperiy (.iiwikui; i.onimiaioa 10 vpprier.
Itlrn of Auniinirilnttlon;
Tcslumcntary.
I'laft-r Imatit.ti
Iluml for Did
Minor a M-n
SuninmiiB
rJx(rllliijl
JmlKMtrni Trnnarrlpl
Caiiimilnifnt for Trial
Sfan'li Warranr
Jnvrntory and Apprainmcnti I'roof of Will; litra
ClltCUIT COURT
Urulrrlnkliiv and Affidavit
for Aitachiiivnt
Sumnionn
Coal mil
Criminal ami Civil Subpoena RxArutloti
Hrt'h Warrant
Nolicw to Juror
Altarliini'tit
Nut i-i of amifthmfiit
Crnnd Jury Subpoena
Indicini!)!
Trannciipl of Judumxnt
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Cndidt for
REPIIEHENTATI VK
On Statement No. 1.
Fnvi.M (iiraBl4 bank rlpnaila.
D. B. MILLEK,
CANPlf'ATR fAf REPRESENTATIVE
We Want to Buy Lands
Realty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. 11. Stalker
Jackson County Secretary
Hank Annex
Any Judge of Clothing
Kumv tut riforiuiix tuinrinj work wbuJtij j;'
hp fti'i't it. Von will easily rotirtuoMi
utir t':il.rir to i the rMtf m1 u tnt 'i( . ',
rvl atitl liiiiab, it in tiff I Iff for u: '
fn nidltt' uny iMimmMi1. No maltir bo" ,v
rriiifiil ynti may bit yott will f i nd i''
dili'inilt to flntl ony flaw in ftur ti ? J'
loiiijj; w.irk. OHn for simitmir mitr V
ri i-ii roiiipt utlfution. J;
I-'ipih h Jrr fliitniuit un.i piwoinii
iifiil ly iin. v $
KNOW
VV. W. I:II:I:RT, The City Tailor, Medford
Why Don't Tea Out Neirt?
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Thr.-.- mil.- ..'illi ..f Mi-lfor.l ami
,.n!,. w.'t .if 'lin.Tiii. i nuw nil. 11 1
r r:l ,-1 . I,, aull ill.' nurcliamT
r ti .1. l.alnn-i- in ihr iav nthr brunils abippprl
mm ii i a Thin ia a rare opportunity for iarlla tor U vnon-Y asrt guarautPfil to
,,., of ainall niiiin. l.it'-l with all .utiafa.'tlon. Try a anok an br
tlm ni'liU.
Ho v.ui n I:ivi' Hut Flour! Don'-t..
vour iiru.'irr tii'.k you into bnvlug
Uaia Baat
I convinced.
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