THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. PRECOX. MONDAY. JULY 20. 1908. 1 : i J .botte falls items. rf . J. C. Kineriek, wife, daughter and sou took breakfast with us Friduy mora and and journeyed on towards the Big Spring, where they will tamp. mt. tm Wick expressed himself as more than pleased with our section, with the fine water privilege and thought here was the place from which Mod ford should draw its water supply. John Cadzow opened his dry goods department in the atoro of Clasp. II & Wheeler and is oft'eriug inducements to the public. J. P. Hughes has stocked up his store with a fine assortment of gvuernl goods and is liberally patronised and enjoys a good trade from the traveling and lo cal public. Bntte Falls is well advertised by the Atiany visitors passing through and camp ing near, as all pronounce it n beauti ful place aud very desirable for a I resort and predict with the advent of the railroad the introduction of busi- , liens and people who will advauce it to tht station where it belongs, t Mr. Harris is improving rapidly aud will soon be able to be about. Dr. Holt aays it was almost a miraculous escape from a horrible death. , Inspector Spanlding has gone over nearly all the homesteads, and t here are one or two iuslunces in which mat ter are unsatisfactory. The people have treated him courteously aud he has learned their grievances uud has stright- ened them out so that hereafter a bet ter feeling will exist all around. In all small villages, when in optim istic state, more or less clashing fre quently occurs, but us time advances aud conditions chauge new interests take control. The general welfare is promoted. Such will be the history of Butte Falls, and the future is bright with promise. The incoming of intelli gent, broad minds, which know uo petty jealousies, and are not governed by pre judice, soon displace unfavorable sur roundings. It bids our people to be broad-minded and to welcome all fac tors making for the moral and material uplifting of our town. Mr. .Noe aud family of Med ford came in from Medford Friday and pitched tents a short distnuce away. Mr. Cutter aud wife of Michigan are among us prospecting and are, apparent ly, well pleased. Camp "Nick" is full of Medl'ordiles und all aro greatly enjoying themselves. John Butler and family drove up from the ford Saturday and will spend some time rusticating in the hills. Miss Ada Lewis of Kagle I'oiut is visiting Mrs. Ueckathorn. Lorenz I)amou, street commissioner of Medford, aud family are enjoying the cool breezes of the mountains. Will Cadetin of Eagle Point has been . interviewing our school architect about supplies. V. E. Kntrop is down iu the valley on business. , X, Doubleday is chaperoning Inspector .Sj'jiilding around. Jack will do it well. j is reported that Bert Woodruff, C'hrft Beale and others havo gone to the coast to take up homesteads. These men had ample opportunity to have ' the best iu this section, but, like many others, they let opportunity slip und did not feel kindiy towards others who improved theirs. We hope they may change some. " Among the noted and deservedly men tioned hostelrics between Medford anil Butte Falls is the "Ohenchain" house, situated at a commanding site surround ed by the hills and trees, and having abundance of luscious spring water nud pleasant shade. The weary traveler is refreshed when he finds himself at home here. Mrs. Obenchain presides over the table, and it is literally loaded with most tempting viands from Held aud farm and the fruits of the season. The cooking is worthy of a chef from any hotel. The clean, neat, iuvitng table lures the appetite und when one has taken his fill of the delicious coffee, tea or milk and sat is tied himself upon the other many goods, he rises with a debt of gratitude to the hostess and pronounces the meal fit for a king. We but do justice to this famous stopping place and heartily recommend this kind family to the wayfarer for food or rest. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Marie Miles, a nurse of the Southern Oregon hospital at Ashland, is making Mrs. B. II. Hauey u visit. Miss Elizabeth Reuter spent a few hours in Medford Sunday afternoon. A party composed of Harry l.uy, Ray Sexton, Pat Donegan, Lewis Ulrica, Iiarr Helms and Fred Lewis spent Sunday fishing in Little Applegate and report tine luck. Adam Schmidt left Saturday eve ning to attend thn A. 1). U. V grand lodge, which convenes at Portland this month. Mrs. V. it. oarnum went over to Medford Saturday afternoon to join a crowd of young people from Medford to spend Sunday picnicking at Ashland creek. SHOOTS FRIEND FOR DEER WHILE OUT HUNTING - MARSHFIKIjP, Or., July J0 Mis taken for a deer, J. A. Helming, well known dealer in hides, of Marshfield was shot and instantly killed while hunting. News of his tragic death was received here today. Helming was ae rompanied on bin trip by his wife and four friends, one of whom made the fatal mistake. . Perry at Belle Isle. L NEW YORK, .Inly 20. Steaming -"Through the straits of Belle Isle today, f The steamer Roosevelt, with Commander I Peary und his crew in search of the north pole aboard, is making remarka- 4 ble progress. A wireless dispatvh from Pearv savs all are well and confident. THE OLD HOWASD ftANCH - Hut, milu loutk at Ueituti aud Sli, milcf r,t ot Pkueoix, it low cut up In imall tricti to luit th purcBtitr. On-fbrtb calk, bitlaute ia thrao pr- aiaBta. Tsia i, a rata upportuaitj (or Ktn of amall maDi. Luted with all tat aetata. "any CulbtrUaL, (aatral IHUUM ana DaUatr, ctmeot work a tpioLaltj, Madfonl, Or. ' Htdiord TriBuaa, S0 par Bsstk. BEPORT BROUGHT ABOUT ARREST OF LAND SWINDLER i I PORT . WD, Or., July 2d. A report I vr of a .sow iork newsjiuner aud not the secret service men of the govern- ment furnished the information which resulted in the arrest iu Baker City, Or., of Henrv E. 0. Cooke, accused of hind fraud through the Oregon Ranch-l.tweeii ing and Timber company, according to a report received here today from New York. It is said that the reporter worked the ase without telliug the government au thorities aud his plan of evidence suited in Cooke's arrest. The latter is now iu the Multnomah county jail in default of $5000 bonds. ST. PAUL OAS MAKES BALLOON RACE FAILURE ST. PAUL, Minn., July 20. St. Paul gas is held responsible for the inter national balloon race, whicu start el from here Sunday afternoon, result iu failure. A. Loe Stevt-us, director of the event, declared today that the Minnesota gas was too weak to carry the balloons fur, and for that reason 1 Mil lest sufficient to carry them for a long distance could not be carried. Not a single record was broken. The Chicago; the biggest balloon in the race, wonvhe contest, having traveled u distance oK70 miles in und air line. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed wjll apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the mooting to be held on August 3, J it IKS, for a license to sell spiritous, ciuous anil malt liquors in quantities less than x gallon, at his place of business, ar lots 10 aud 11, in block 21, in suid city, for a period of six mouths. Dated July 20, 1908. JOHN HAKRINUTON. NOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the eity council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the aext meeting for a license to sell spir itous, vinous aud malt liquors in quau titles less than u ballon for the period oi six mouths, ut his place of busiuesH at lot 13, in block 0, iu the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated Julv 15, 1008. H. O. WILKENSON. ELKS COME TO COAST FOR NEXT CONVENTION ia1 I x si T- .1..U- Tli Elks' reunion of 190S closed Saturday, the grand lodge adjourning to meet in Los Angeles July 11, IWV. rue lasi siaHy Bond Svndi- siou saw various minor euanges maue ",,()ver n(.L,0,i the constitution. The per capita tax wa , , . f on . T"'! reduced from 2: cents to 20 cents pf annum, ns recommended by the retirii; ',0ftnI 1,1 Justice grand exalted ruler, John K. Teneicrday afternoon be- the proposition to establish a home to f) the orphans of Elks was defeated nnd Texas for their hospitality. The emblem as described consists ut a combination ot tne ami, slowing I III OOlir Ol 1 I, n il II U ivnu- uivr uuu red Roman nuniernlr, circumscribed by blue circle containing the initials P. O. F., which dial and eircb shall rest nn elk's head and antlers, wiiich shall be surmounted by u red five- pointed star." The elk's head and ant lers are to be in gold, the dial, star and border in enamel. WHITNEY L. BOISE IS ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT Whitney, L. P.uise, prominent as pol itician. lawyer and elubman, was nr rested at :.'10 o'clock Saturday at Port land on charge of larceny by embezzle meat from the liawlhorne estate. There ire five separate charges, involving u tola! of $7 117. Il is said by those in i position to know, however, that the shortage of estate funds really attribut- I to Mr. Boise exceeds $lfiO,000 and may run as high us $200,000. The defoli ations cover a period ol ten year., uur ing which he handled the money of Ihe estate. Mrs. Catherine Hawthorne Heck Col lins, s'lster-iuhiw H'ie and one of t..e Hawthorne neirs, appears as the omplaiuiug wilness on the complaints. She signed the documents at the Dis trict Attorney 's office shortly before noon yesterday calling for Boise s ar rest. Warrants were at once placid iu tho hands of the police. The accused furnished bond in the sum of $1!0,000 and escaped going to jail pending trial. SPECIAL TRAINS PROVIDED FOR HEARST FOLLOWERS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 2U. Special trains have been chartered and final preparations are being made to day by Chairman Hugh J. Me Isaac of the Htute central committee for the jour ney to the Chicago convention of the western delegations of the Independence party. The California delegation will leave next Wednesday night. At Reno the Nevada delegates will join the Cal- ifornians. At Henver the New Mexico delegation will join the train. The Washington dch-gfiles will join tho Oregon delegation at Portland Wed nesday, taking their departure for Chi cago on a specinl train ut 6 o 'clock in the evening. Idaho delegates will join too Oregon and Washington trails The Colorado and I. tab delegation will iittn tin train when the. two trains are combined. They expect to arrive at Chicago July i!7. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Mrs. .l.isoihiii.- Iu!s.ll ami Churln Nun.'iii U'f I for Nfwirt Thurwloy eve ning to join their mother, who bin a .ntt!ii;e there. Mi. William M. 'olvi(; of Me.lford M nt Fri.lay afternoon wit b friemls liv injr here. Mm. V. L. Heani.1 left for North Men.l thi wek in be wilh her lifter ,lnr ' in :in uper.'it itli. I .1. Niinan. who h.n been K ielin( the lat month ni Xewporl, ia home n(9 Mm. Klla Cook relurnerl from Anh land Friilay evening after a two week visit. Mcdfori Trlbnno,, 50c par month. GREAT BONANZA STRUCK UPON RUSSIAN CREEK F. C. Duucan was iu Keunett the for ' part ot the week from his claims on the ; j Russian creek aud aays that the great-, jest bonanza of that corn-try was struck several weeks ago on the Wintering 'aud Osgood property on the divide be South Russia u and Apple Sauce reeks. Mr. Duncan 'brought a sample of ore taken from the pay shoot in the croppiugs which is liberally sprinkled with free gold and very conservative estimates of t lie free values ou the pay re-Uhoot are $"0 a ton The ore body lies on a purphvrttic aud state contact and is 150 feet waide us measured by A. P. Anderson of the Mammoth mine, and at places the crop piugs extend to a vertical height of 175 feet above the surface of the ground. The pay shoot lies diagoually across the vein and averages 2 fi'et, says the Ken nett Outlook. LOVING CUP GIVEN TO NEW MEDFOKD ORCHARDIST A beautiful toying cup has just been presented to Chuili-s Barber as an expression of t-steem by the Cincinnati organization of the Remington Typo- writer company, says the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Preparatory to inking up his resi dence on the Pacific coast, where he willengagCln a fruit enterprise, Mr. Barber lias resigned as manager, a po sit ion he has held for nearly nine years, having been for nearly 24 years in the st-rvieo of the house. Barber's new home will be in Med ford, in the famous Rogue River valley, sniithcrii Oregon, where he will tuke his family about September 1. Confesses to Murder. MISSOULA, Mont.. July 20. James Hayes, who fought in the Boer war, has just confessed that eight years ago he killed a comrade in the British army. The man was examined and found to be Mine. The Cuuadiau authorities will be informed of the confession. SCHOONER-YACHT LURLINE WINS RACE TO HAWAII HONOLULU, July 20. The schoon er yacht Lurline, entered from Los An geles, won the trans-Pacific yacht race which was started from San Pedro just two weeks ago today. Tho Lurline, which was a favorite hero in spite of the fait that the Hawaii is a local, vessel, was given a great reception -moo I when she arrr. im-r rf .vk HJ .iitSK Klsie K icu made the nex lime being I ft of u '".., ....e '" lhat of the Canadian and still later In Ihe (irjtoeo-ltoni:ufyt,J!''' athool-t to each 'J75 InhubltuuU wrestling matches, today 'he ity . Russia defeated II nmi 'he oldest liouian Catholic college 111 land, and Jensen of -ffenh J Hited States Is ileorgelowu col lated bv Wei hsu of Iluin-i ' ieoi u'eiowu. l. t fr her services Two-Hundred ' I'reliminary heats in f t or nooning to deliberated ... X " t in.su h.tu run, rae coji ing for the finals: II Kugloml first in 2'.i'.U ' iinit- ..r a ,.,r. t-; a agre d to dis- .H.ds; heat three, Ulj k whether or nut first in -1-5 second ed bv J. A. Hurh' iiiiI1 'of America first pacity or acting heal five, limioozy of L'A !-"( seconds; heat A America first in ii'.l 24 temctit. i:'ven, Mall'rat of Prau is: it ,iL,h.. n (t that from the ighl, t'r to come here Ing "there was ilea first in 1M H-.ri h Hurdsville of Kuglami she understood seconds; heat ten, H or Mr. Bothwell, not mention him, ica tirst iu "J- ;j secol Kerr of (Canada first nvat twelve, Sherman N. Mitchell, for iu L'.'t ;i-5 seconds; hell usly done some of Knglaud first in 2', fonr:een, CiiittorHtneii losi-d for tiaus- bcdrJCeadiuuL. The Hotel Nash is serving the best uiorchunts' lunch iu Oregon daily from U:30 until 1:30 o'clock. Price 25 n-nts, your favorite drink. Kifert the Tailor's aale is proving very popular. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given th:it (he un dersigned will apply to Ihe City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for it license to sell spirit ous, vinous and malt liquors iu quan tities less tli a a a gallon, for the period of six mouths, at his place of business at lot H, iu block 20, in tho City of Medford, Oregon. Dated July HI, 1908. HARRY CAMPBELL. New Cases. John Cox vs. James T. Tucker; appli (rttiou to register title. (us Newbury vs. Edgar E. Lee; suit to quiet title, tins Newbury, attorney lur plaint 1 1T. W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Theiss; suit ! ("'! If- J. Hmilh, and W. E. Phipps, attorneys for plaintiff. W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Theiss; sigt to quiet title. R 0. Smith and W. K Phipps, attorneys for plaintiff Probata. ('U.iriti.'iri Jnnn's V. (Vs, Hr., urdtT iiuule g.ivii.K II. M. I'obs ti nipurury cmb tnily until .fill v 2.1. CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS TO RATIFY NOMINATIONS HACIiAMENTO, Cal., rniigementH have bi-en .luly m:nlc .-mite central ommittee, aeting in eon iunetioi, wilh loeal Den r.Hn.to hold a mate ratifiention meeting in Maera inento next Welnendnv eveninij to an jlirove of ihe netion of the Denver con- leiumn and tart the eampaign. Theo dore Hell..fdKe linker of Modoc and lame, II. Harry of Sim Kranciaco will be the i,rinei,a! speakers, and prominent Democrula from all part, of the Hate will attend. PINAFORE" REPEATED AT ASHLAND TONIOHT " Pinafore ue.s plave As olaved lu a crowded house Friday niuht at Ashland and wi Ineli pruisi- from alt side. It will be repeau-d Monday evening. .Inlv 20, in the i.'hautauipia building. Medford Tribane, 30c par rnoxitn. Fly Catches. Alien StorLe. the Pittsburg third baseiuuii. Is u in ember of the Harvard Law school. - i Addle Jois. tiie crack Cleveland pitcher, says that base ruuulug Is the bigyeat factor of all In a championship race. C u tcher Sullivan of the Chicago While Sou huvs Shortstop Oeorjiv ba ils Uas uo egual at keeping base ruu ttr hugging set'oud aud third buses. Imagine a pluyers' dressing room titled up as u clubhouse, with a bil liard tlihle. dally papers, imtguziuea. luunxluy chairs aud sofas! This Is what Charlie tiboetts has glveu Brook Ifu. i College and School. VfTlieiv Is one teacher Iu New York's MeUf Utw buildings of the College of gillie new UUIll TfVltv of New Jlglits. whk-h eust $. 000,000. were . 1ltwihlt,.11,.ll jioliles Bryn Mrtwr relieve w.is founded by JPh W. liylor. who began the eree tlou ot the -uIke buildings In 18(9 ;Ue died In 1880 uud left uu endowment of S&oo.iiuO for the contluuuiue of the work he hud bejiuu -a cullege for wo uieu. oA: o;ft:.,f,,, Science Sittings. The kaleidoscope wan Invented by Sir Dafld Brewster of EdluliutgU In 1817. A Dauhtu Bcleutlst uHuied I'oulsuu bus perrecled hit uppufatus for wire less telephony, so that be cull talk aud be beard distinctly from Copenhagen to Berllu, soujtf 'J4U uiilea. A German biologist bus calculated that tbe buuiau bralu contains yuO.UOO.- UUO uerve iell9, S.O01MW0 of wblob die aud are succeeded by new ones every day. At this rate we get au eutuelj new bralu every alxty days. Wrestler'n Contests Over. AIX-LA-CHAPPELLE, July 110. (ieorge Hnekenschniidt 'h wrestling iluys are over. His physieiaus' assurances that he will recover are given only 1 1, hi mug qualifications. For him ever lo return to his former strength, endur nice and activity is impossible, as Mb dose friends admit. CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY Ei.r.cTS new orriutiBH The foll(iwiii(! wrsorin went ploplrd the (ififi'PH of the Snutheru Oregon (.'Imutauquu aaaemhly at thn annual (pttint; lu'ld at Ashhiud .Nituniay: I'reHiilent. II. I'. Billings; vice priMi ident, Kev. J. H. Sniilh; aecretnry, Pro feasor II. E. f:armii'liai'l; tronauriT, P. II. Carter; trustwa, D. R. Mills, .1. K. Van Stint, II !.. White, u. w. Trerren, I'.lini-r Patrick. NAHM INAUQURATEH MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON I Tha Uulel Naah today inaugurated a'a innovation iu Medford a choice lunch auup, two mean, vegetables your favurita beverage and coffe all for 25 ceuU. Juat bit. the apot on a hot day. la not lurpaased la San Fran cisco, Portland or other cltiea. Try it, for it will be a regular Institution if the patronage justifies it. 101 When thinking of the dry question, remember " C'olentiu. " 1"S TO TAX BACHELORS TOR FIVE CHILDREN SEATTLE, Wash., July W Kev. M. A. Matthews of the Kirrt Presbyterian church in his sermon Sunday night said aht if lie could have his way exery bachelor in the country would be taxed a sufficient sum to pay for the support ,.f five children. Me claimed if the press would K'VB more publicity lo so ei.il evils and conditions und hold up to the public view thnso who entered married life and ridiculed those who refused t" marry the result would be better Tha first tor" In any Una of affort la not usually enough. "Try again" li a slogan as eld s expartanca of hu man affalri. Do You Realize that lumber and cement are on the bargain counter; that all building material is cheaper than it has been for years, and that the services of competent builders can be secured for wages lower than you will see again if Now, give this a few moments' thought and you will act as do the prudent business men build now, save money and avoid the rush of coming good times. &Jt TITER LAKE Lumber Go. Oak Park Addition On railroad on the West Side, north of depot grounds and conveniently located for business men seeking home sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale cheap, on good terms, and the owners are in position to offer building inducements to anvone wishing to make the right kind of improvements. "Why go out to the faraway suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at prices ranging from $200 to $350 per Lot situated where an advance in the first benefit will be derived firoui the completion of the railroad to the timber f Jt pays to figure ou such iuvestnmuts in a live town like Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like a veritable gift to the buver in a vear or two hence. For full particulars apply to the , Rogue River Exhibit Don't Bother to Cook It's too hot. Get what you want aire iv prepared; we have it. We cater to those who want the best. ' THE DELICATESSEN 0 STBKKT, NBA Ft EIGHTH JOB PRINTING All Kinds o Job Printing dune on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Ceutral Ave. price is assured, aud where Land Comp'y Building MEDFOKD To keep your temper When the thermometer is' 108 in the shade, be Bure that you smoke a good cigari one that you will enjoy and will make you forget the matter. The" Medford 5-cenf cigar; R. R. V.. 10-ceot cigar, and Del Marca, 15 cent cigar are the best that money can buy. Made by. a home industry, union, hand made not in tue trust. R.R.V. Cigar Works Medford. Or.' , ABOUT sit' August 15 we will, be ready to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD in any "quantity at $3.00fer tier, delivered, or ?2.00 per tier at the ranch. " Good Rail Wood .1. ... .. .,,,. .4 tt Some cedar, sawed into tier wood, at $1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 per tier delivered. ' ' ' ' For all necessary informa tion apply to - ' " WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford, Oregon. LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season bv SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lilies in Oregon FROM MEDFORD, ORE. as follows: j3otuWaye One Way Through Via. TO Portland. California." Chicago $82.40 $87.50 St.Louia 77.40 82.50 St. Paul 69.90 81.75 Omaha 69.90 75.00 Kansas City .. 69.90 75.00 Tickets will be on sale June 19, 20. July 6, 7, 22,23. August 6, 7, 21, 22. Good for return in 90 days with stopover privileged 1 at pleasure witliiu liimts. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on " ' " 11 ":" A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Tt.r, i t vrrnic 2b TP4 Ht'ITLE Kurulshes bot water tor ten on very short notlco It can be used on tho (. ii taut or in the Uklien Atta-hes to any el.'1'tr.iller durable BOOUB BITBB ELEOTBIO OO., Succeaaor to Condor Water Poster Co. Of Ilea 0d W. TU at.,' opp. big aleetrl tg- Vaon SS8.' lltot a clW of t Aoh pa U t la Oregon omn f0 V 1