MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SKPTKMUKK IS. 190S. PLANNING TO CONNECT TBE CRATER LAKE- ROAD WITH CALIFORNIA'S STATE HIGHWAY (Portland Telegram.) Important to Oregon from the outset the Crater Lake to Klamath Falls road enterprise now assumes the nature of an interstate project, the highway com mission appointed by Governor Cham berlain ascetraining yesterday that con nection of Oregon's proposed road with the state road of California, for which $3,000,000 has been appropriated, is feasible. Immediate steps will be tak en to confer with authorities of the Golden state to the end that California and Oregon may collaborate and through their joint offorta perfoct what may rightfully bo termed a boulevard from Ilarriman's rotreat at Pelican Bay to the city of millionaires, Pasadena, nino miles from Los Angeles. "Xo greater enterprise has ever been lathered," said Judge George T. Bald win yesterday, "and the possibilities are so vast it is impossible for Oregon to measure its worth." While the connection of Oregon's pro posed road with California's through Btate highway is a feature of the delib erations of the highway commission, it is not as yet uppermost in the minds of the road enthusiasts. With them act ual construction of Oregon 's road is foremost; when it is complete its union with California's highway will be but a small task. Canvass Is Begun. Today letters are being sent out by Will G. Steel, secretary of the high way commission, to all tho county courts of Oregon, to all business mno, auto mobilists and others to enlist their aid in carrying the road project to success, to attain which a large fund vill be necessary. The highway commission fig ures $500,000 will suffice to mako tho Crfator Lake-Klamalh Falls road. Jack son county will bo asked to contribute $50100, Klamath county ia scheduled to donate a similar sum, and in the next session of tho legislnturo a bill will bo introduced asking an appropri ation of $100,000 for the project. In terstate subscription is relied on to provide- a fitting sum, and congress will be asked for aid worthy of Uncle Sam's bounty in providing for national park highways. To further perfect the highway com mission's plan of action, a number of! the members of that body will meet in ! Med ford September 22 to confer with tho county court of Klamath county and tho council of Klamath. Then the aims of the commission will be set forth i in detail, canvass plans will be discuss STBENTTOUS POLITICAL DAY 1 IN YREKA SATURDAY , YREKA, Cal., Sept. 18. Tomorrow j promises to be a very strenuous day in . this little burg, politically speaking. At. 10 o'clock in the morning tho repub lican county convention will bo called to order in Peters' theater. The pros- , peets are that the gathering will bo j well attended, as most of the precincts j throughout the county held primaries and elected delegates. Tho convention j will not have a large amount of work, and will probably finish its business during the day. In tho nfternoon tho democratic pri maries will be held, which will keep that party busy until late in the day. Tn tho evening Hon. Theodore Bell is billed to speak on the political issues of the day. It is stated that Yreka is one of the few places at which he will speak in California, and it is tho intention of the democracy to give him a grand send off. Lots of red fire and plenty of music is promised on the occasion, and there will, no doubt, be a large crowd in attendance. After the whirlwind of pulitical doings has passed, there will be a calm until the following Saturday, when the democratic convention will be held here. Siskiyou county seems to bo more than prominent in national politics this election as she was called upon to fur nish a presidential elector on both na tional tickets. W. B. Shearer of Yreka is on the democratic ticket and Dr. G. W. Dwinell of Montaglo is on the republican. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Laura B. Ferguson to J. M. Keene, 150 acres in township 37, range 1 W $12000 N. F. Maier to D. L. McNary, nsignment of title bond 10 A. P. Helinan to city of Ashland, property in Ashland 1 Henry Howlett to Christine Hart, lots 56 and 57, Pracht's addi tion to Ashland 10 Charles F. Young to Perry A. Knots, lot 15, block 27, Gold Hill 600 George W. Doane to K. E. Miner, porew of attorney P. J. Leverich to Samuel Math ins, lnt 10, block 2, Woodville 900 LARGE ATTENDANCE IN CENTRAL POINT SCHOOLS School opened Monday morning in the fine nrw. school building with a total of 230 pupils in attendance. This shows a large increase of pupils since lnt vear. the first Anv'm fmrnllmpnt livn being but 173, or 57 less than the present attendance. Everything indi entps a successful term for the coming year, and every patron of the school and citizen of the district should lend hi shearty cooperation to the teachm and school officers with a view to hav ing the Central Point school second to none in the county or state. Herald. . F. Frodenhurg, John Allen, Wane Parker and Scott Claspill of Butte Falls are in Mt-ftford. Willinm Perry of Butto Falls is Id the city and on his way to Jacksonville. ed and ideas will be gathered from the good roads convention, which wil Icon vene at Medford tho same date. Haxri man's Choice Tells. "The importance of this monster en terprise cannot be realized," said Judge Baldwin, "by people who hare not seen tho virgin country which the proposed road is to traverse. Ilarrim&n, with the whole United States to choose from, selected Pelican Bay as his retreat; that honor tells more than anything elso the worth of the countrv. Trav elers realise the value of the Klamath aud Jackson country moro than those who are in the midst of its fresh air and unparalleled water. Passing mil lionaires have over tho view the coun try offers, and over the water, which no other place in the United States can excel. While Kul inn tli and Jackson coun ties will be particularly benefited by the proposed road, tho project will be a national aid, and will do more to advertise this part of tho world than any other improvement. California lauds its inland and seasido resorts in the highest terms, but tourists fresh from Golden state retreats go in raptures over Crater lake aad Klamath falls. The road we propose will open up the country. It will induce capitalists to invest, and in time tourists will select Oregon's garden spot for their resting periods in preference to any other resort be it located north, south, east or west. To Be 130 Miles Long. "The road, as planned, will be about 130 miles long, and will course up the Rogue river to Crater lako, down Crook canyon, through the Wood river section to Klamnth Falls, passing along Pelican Bay lodge, made famous by Harriman. When Oregon's part of the groat road building is complete, connection with California's state road will bo of little moment. The Oregon road will probably meet the California highway at Monta gue. Aside from tho possibility of con necting with California's road within the coufines of Oregon, tho road has brought forth great enthusiasm. As an example, Medford, though a small city, contains 100 automobile ownerss each of whom will not hesitate in subscribing from $2o to $50 to the road fund. 'The road will be team-proof, owing to the annual heavy snowfall. Team traffic for the greater part of the year will not hurt the highway, and the snow will protect it nt a time when heavy travel would be harmful." See Sawyer & Son for engineering and surveying railways, ditches and rosorvoirs; hydraulic work of all kinds. Special attention to subdividing and platting land. 303 N. C Bt. 150 Notlco to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that thore will bo a special meeting of stockholders of the Medford-Bluo Ledge Tolephone Co., September 18, 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho Commercial club rooms, to consider tho sale of tho company's properties and dissolution. By older of tho president. H. WITH I NG TON, Secretary. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for at the postoffice at Medford, Or., Scptombor 16, 1908: Mrs. Caro Clift, Hutchinson & Pierce, Lewis A. McArthur, Mrs. Inoz Moore 3), B. J. Popham, Mrs. Martha Rus sell, C. E. Stoddard, E. C. Woodworth, J. T. Wilkinson, Mr. Woston Lumber Co. A charge of 1 cent will be made upon tho delivoyr of each of the above let ters. Parties calling will please say adver tised. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. St. Mary's Academy Directed by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Medford, Or. Bates for the scholastic year, or per iod of 40 ireeks: Boarding School. Board, tuition and laundry $180.00 Private room 60.00 Day School. Tuition, primary and grammar grades $20.00 High school and special course.. 30.00 Liuncheon for day scholars who too far from school to rtcurn home, or who prefer a warm meal at noon 50.00 Bpocial rates to parents entering two or more childron. Music Department. Piano, two lessons per week . . . 60.00 Violin, two lessons per week . . . 60.00 Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 60.00 Vocal, two lessons per weok . . . 60.00 N. B. The rates quoted above in clude an hour's practice daily, under the supervision of a sister. Art Department. Pen, ink, charcoal and water I colors I 30.00 Oil 40.00 Miscellaneous. I Graduating fee (at completion of I four year academic course) . . ' 15.00 library fee 1.00 Laboratory foe 6.00 1 Singing in concert, physical culture, elocution in class, art needle work, plain ewing, do not form extra charges. The sifters are happy to inferm their friends sad the public that the new aad commodious building and the mod-' irn improvements introduced therein, enable them to ensure ths comfort ef pupils while facilitating educational ad vastages. Write for program of studies, alse for booklet concerning dress reptip, etc a Address: 8IBTBR UUI flssUR, BT. MABT'S AOAD9HY, ItEDrORD, OR. SISSON INSISTING OK HA VINO LOCAL OPTION SISSQNV Cal., Sept. 18. A petition which will be taken before the board of supervisors of Siskiyou county for a vote on the local option question is being circulated here. To date about 00 names have been added to it. Some doubt of what the outcome will be is felt, since the action taken by the board of Shasta county a few days ago, when it turned the proposition down. This is undoubtedly the beginning of a bitter tight which will be waged in Siskiyou county in the near future on tho liquor question. To Our Good Friend The Farmer: Before ucndlUK your nionoy away oti Mall Orders suppose y.uu Just peruse the ADVERTISING! COLUMNS of this paper for Imrralns. Of course If you don't see AD VRltTlSL'D here wh.it you want you are quite likely io yioKI to the temptation to buy tliroiiRli n catalogue. Somo of our local Merchants have discovered that the best way to com bat Mall Order competition Is to use the cblef ammunition of the Mall Or der people-ADVKIiTISlNG. No doubt you compare notes as between Home Advertisers and Foreign Advertisers the outsiders and prefer to trade at home If you see what you want. LOCAL MABKET. The fololwing quotations are an iin partial report of the prices paid by Med- ord dealers: Wheat 85c por bushel. Flour $2.75 per cwt. Whole barley $23 por ton. Hay $18 per ton. Alfalfa $10 per ton. New potatoes $1.25 per cwt. Butter 40c per roll. Lard 10c per pound. Beans 5c per pound. Eggs 22c per dozen. Sugar $6.60 per cwt. Turkeys 18c per pound. Hams 12o per pound. Shoulders 10c per pound. Hogs 4e to 6c per pound. Cattle 1 to 3Vic per pound. s- 3 & Sallownesa Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark tk in btroinei (urinating when deliritelf toft, undrriir-jit with ti nitliuit sIom ffhi.h in.li cateiaheahhT. irnf in Ko'ri ine keepi thr tV it rrfirrd n jiiuIh t , kcepapotekfrcr (ttiintii;;ir M-.ive tnd iiiiiiub'ri t-c fir. - a (. ! ,!,. i, Con in butt the color mh h . ti.. mus i bl untie sjhj bruntrtif ijiW Kh r ine ia frrtjm jmiic 'nm .n t .(:, tun burn md ftpi kkt i( i-,i':r.; ' fore epofiirr tv ctn it t Spread like ri tti.j.t" - lih'f nt.r of game irr - ti -:it ; j- i , : hielj rtitiKiUui .... .r i t v ; f If you have lost or found anything, need work, or have something to sell, it doesn't matter what you want is, try i Want Ad in The Tribune. BUSINESS CARDS. COrlvIQ DURHAM, Attomeys-alkaw. Geo. H. Durham, Grant Pass, Ot, Wm M. Oolvif, Medford, Or. DR. A. B. SWEBT Physician and Sargeon. Office at Resilience. Medford Furniture Co, Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Toones: C. W: Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148. QO TO DR. QOBLE FOB TO OB GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH 8TBEET. 'Be Has No Other Business." E. B. 8EELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 2-4 P. M: Office In Jackson County Sank Bldg. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye Spocialist. Office in the Orand Theater bldg. Phone 35. Seventh and Main. Q. M. JONES, Olty Scavenger. Garbnge of all kinds removed on short notice. Leave ordera with chief of police. BALL & QLOSCOOK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with 0. H. Pierce & Sou. Phone 653. P. O. Box 77L Stationery We carry a complete line of Stationery and School Supplies. See our bargain box paper. We deliver goods to any part of city. Medford Pharmacy Phone 10(S4. Near P. O. It is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active aud the strain is wearing out your nerves and breaking down your system day by day, then you may reflect f on a moment, if it would not be wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of . .i v-C.t Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at the same time ; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is far super ior to Ooffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had in any grocery store for 25c. Order a package today. All grocery sell it. ASevenRoomHouse ran le built now for what a six-room will "ost a little later. Is this worth taking ad vantage of? Our stork is complete and wc solicit your orders for your requirements, pledging sat isfactory service. C later Lake Lumber Co. $200 down and $10 per mouth with out interest will buy 10 acres of choice orchard land, one mile from railroad station. Call at our office and we arrange to show you these tracts. Wor rell & Diessler, west of Seventh street, near Moore hotel. 170 Mr. Murskall, the weel-kuowu dairy man, aud his son, who live near Central Point did busiuess in Medford Wednes day. Medford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY I Northbound 16Oregon Express 5:24 p. m 14Portland Express... 0:49a.m. I Southbound No. No. Ko. 15IClifornU Express. .10:35 a. m, 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:20 p.m. No. 285 From Grants Pass.. 0:15 p.m. No.2S5For Ashland 10:15p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN BAILWAY No, ljLeavea STeifford. No,3Leaves Medford. No, 21 Arrives Medford. 8:10 a. m. 3:50 p ia 10:28 a. m 5:08 p. in LNo.4 Arrives Medford. LROOUB RIVER VALLEY RAILWAV SoTTLeaves QeJfordTT 10:45 a.m. 6:35 p. m. 2:00 p m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p. m. 1:30 p. ni. 7:30 p. m. No. 4; Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Medford.. Motor Medford Medford Jacksonville.. Jacksonville.. Motor No. 1 No. 3 HotorlLeavoa Jacksonville. , UetorjLeaves Jacksonville. . MALL CLOSES. A. M P. M. Eagle Point 7:201 2:uu 4:51 2:60 5:20 Northbound 'Southbound Jacksonville 9:10 10:05 10:20 Why Not Iron in Comfort? No reason to bo uncomfortable in a hot,-stuffy kitchen. You can take your Elotvtfic Trnn to any part of the house whero thore It a light socket. An extension cord from the kitchen light will enable you to use it on the porch. Telephone Main 855 und havo an Electric Iron sent you on one week's froe trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Condor Wator Power Co. Office 808 West Seventh St., Opposite Big Eloctric Sign. Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES! m SHLAND CUMMER CI L COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thorough, practical training In commercial, shorthand and English branohM. Our higti'-elasa training is proverbial, our facilities for placing graduate U aok Burpasanl, and tho stnullnens of tho expense in securing such an education her it upprocitHcd. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 1908-1909. All students who socure a nine moutliB1 scholarship and outer at the begLnaiag of tho term, September 7th, will bo entitled to the combined course-ommeralei, shorthand und English to July 1, 11)09. Tun months of export, practical,. indi vidual instruction for $00.00. Investigate and attend the ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PERKINS ARCHITECTS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying 1 in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson W. W. CITY TAILOR Tribune Ads FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CALL ON H. M. COSS Cornkr Wkst Tksth and K Strerks City Property, Farm Lauds, Orchard Laud,' Hay Land Improved aud Unimproved Lauds. Prices reasonable and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta tion to and from all tracts. Office in residence. No comui ssiou business. I buy and sell direct. Bargains in Fi&no I have a few fin lfciv kft U4J1 1 fill sell at a bargain. Call at my offirt .1 viiiu aiiti .1- jlii;i:lb. in heavy or light soles. 'Pat ent Leather, Kid of Calf--sizes and widths to fit any foot. We Guarantee Every Shoe : We Sell Special line of Men's and Women's High Top Shoes for the wet weather. "Wear Van Dykes & JANNEY AND ENGINEERS County Bank BuilJJuig. THE BEST THAT'S GOING). a ft or a good dinner at this restaurant you'll got a pleasant surprise. InstoaA (if wondering if you have to "go light" for tho rust of tho wcok to make up for tho good timo you have had, you'll find ' that your meal has cost you much loss than you tixpectod. Come and enjoy both the din nor and tho unusual exp- rionce N71SH ( HJhB If You Will focus your eye on tho swell ma4 order Suits wo are offering, yn vl1 reulizo nt onco that they are eif- tional values. You will find over re hundred d iffy rent suitings here ttm which to make a selection. 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