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MEDFOKP DAILY, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DEC EM BER 0.
1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Livb Papeb in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted aa Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
UN pantk, by m,u .0.50 On jw, by mtil. .
.13.00
CARFIELV'S LAND POLICY.
Most important of tin- rulings niude by Secretary Gar
field to Oregon and the western states is the new order with
drawing timber claims from entry at the $2.50 basis m
effect so long, and substituting values estimated by gov
ernment appraisers.
Most of tho timber land worth anything has long ago
been gobbled by syndicates, so that the order does not have
the effect it would otherwise. But little valuable timber
land remains for entry.
One effect of the ruling will lie to end the business of
locators, who have made a fat living by importing stran
gers to take up worthless lands, after being shown fine
timber belonging to others, under pretense that the tim
ber shown is on the claims located.
It is a question whether the old law really helped to
settle the country. It provided a means for the locator
to make a little easy money, and the syndicates to liny val
uable lands for a song. The timber changed hands, the
lumber kings now hold it instead of the government, but
they are holding it for speculation rather than for nianu
, f acture.
The government has lost many millions by not enforc
ing such a ruling many years ago.
BUTTB FALLS ITEMS.
binuniiol I'oolo and wifo of Butte
rulls lmvo gnne to Mcclfonl to ili
thoir liulidny shopping.
Jolin Ciiilzow, tlio clothing mi'r-hnnt
Itt in Medford on business.
Sum Hudson liua gooo to Modford.
Kin eyos nro murh improved.
Mm. Knmnuol Foolo ill pnvning is visit
to relatives in Jacksonville.
Wirlium Low is nnd Kd Smitli nrn in
Modford. Tlioy uro iilnpplng lit the
Kurnes hotol.
William Lninb, wifo and on Milo of
Lnko Creek lmvo gouo to Medford to
shop unit will go on tlio Tnlont for
u short stuy.
Aaron Book and wife oro veiling in
Modford.
Butte Fulls citizens nro doing hcliilny
trading lu MoiHun, finding there n
lurgii variety nf C'lirlslmus goods to
noloct from.
Willinm Lamb ct I.oko Croek hits
several head of fino hog stork roudy
for mnrknt and will tnko thsm to Mwl
ford next week.
Judgo Nell, county coimmsslnnors
Pattornon and Onon nro viewing out the
survey for tho new rorid from Vestal's
to Butto Pulls.
The woatbor bus been fnvornliln for
outdoor work nnd rnneliers have their
fall nud winter crops in tho ground.
Professor's Smith's health is improv
ing oiuowliut and it Is kiped he will
soon be entirely recovered from his
trouble.
expenses will be borno by the citizen
nnd business men.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Dtiriiott spent Sot
urdny and Sunday with Judge Dunn
and family nt their farm near Ashland
J. P. Wells and P. Eilgington spent
niinnny with relatives in Ashlatid.
Among those who went up to Ash
land from hero Sunday to nttoud the
Wk' memorial services wero Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. M. Tnylorll Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris
, Kenooy, Mrs. Josephine Russell. c. P
Smith, W. H. C'ideiiinu nnd (ius New
bury.
W. E. Phipps, tho Motlford nttorney,
was at tho county sent Monday.
Miaa Pay Soars spent Sunday with
lir mother in Medford.
M. M. Scott and Fred Minthorn were
up from Wood ville Monday on liusi
noss.
The "500" Hub met nt tho home of
the Misses Wim ln.it Saturduy evening
r.aa onjoyeii a very pleasant meeting.
Sunday tho Jacksonville Muricnle
Hub assisted by Mrs. I'nuglilhran
string quartet, gavo a musicale In the
l). 8. hall. Following is tho progrmn ns
rendered: oporutij selection, ntring
ipiartet; vochI solo, "Ton Dirty Little
I'ingors," Oretohen Puhlj song, ' Host '
Hub; piano duet, Fruucea Kenney and
Maudfl Newbury; religions nimlitntions,
string quartet; chorus from oporn "Hi
nornh," Hub; vocal duet, Misses Kllto
and Wondt; "Juuo Day," juvenile
quartet, Fleta Vlricli, Maude Newbury
PloSBie Dunfonl, lone CanghlhrHii; Hio
rus from opera "Hose Maiden," Hub.
EX CONGRESSMAN HERMAN
TO LEND AID TO OOQUILLE
BANDON, Or., Dee. P. Binger Her
mann, ox congressman from this dis
trict, will go to Washington, I). (.'.,
to Intereedo with the committee on riv
ers and harbors in congress in the in
forests of the ('oipillle river bar and
harbor, In tho hope of getting au np
. iropnntion from that body for tho bet
taring of tho local harbor and for drodg
ing the up-river so that ocean boats
can go to Coqnlllo and posnhly to
.Vyrtlo Point.
Mr. nermann goes aa a special rep
resentative from tbls valley and
BIO STRIKE MADE ON
THE CARDINAL PROPERTY
A big, rich new strike hns just been
made in tho Cardinal mining property
in the Burnt River mountains, 1.1, miles
south of Baker City, believed to bo one
ot the greatest true fissure veins ever
discovered. Tho vein is (10 feet wido on
the apex nnnd carries n full 27-fnot free
gold pay streak, tracing 700 feet along
Iho course of the vein. Mnny other
rich strikes huvc been made from time
to time on the property during the past
few years, but none of such incompara
ble magnitude and richness.
This rich new strike was madu nbove
tho coarse gold placer mines lit the
bond of Slice's golrli lu tho Kldorndo
claim belonging to the Cnrdiiial Oold
Mining company of Hakor City, Or. A
crosscut on tlio npex four feet deep
shows vnlues from $7.00 up to !!B.60
in absolutely freo gold, while picked
samples nt n depth of U! feet mortars
nnd pans ns high ns SO cents per pound.
Stair-stepping nnd crosscut ting nt vn
rioua points on the vein leave no room
for doubt.
TO REOPEN THE KUBLI
MINE NEAR OOLD HILL
The announcement was made on Mon
day of this week that the Kubli mine
was to bo opened again within a few
weeks, nfter being closed down for n
number of years, says the News. The
mine has been recently disposed of to
a Portland company known as the Ore
gon ft Oold Hill Mining company. K.
K. Kubli nml W. ('. Prior of Portlnnd
have been in Oold Hill nil week looking
over the property for the purpo.ie of
recommending what is needed in the
line of new equipment nnd on other
matters connected with the mine. Mr.
Prior is a mining expert and ho reports
a very favorable impression of the
property. The Kubli has nlways been
regarded ns n good paying property,
nnd it is pleasing to see operations resumed.
A Most Complete Line of
XMAS NEEDS
Can be Seen at
The New Store Just West of Moore Hotel
Just In
A now Hun of genuine hum, point
rl Frpiich China plates on aalo hero
while tln-y last, each ..25c and 50e
Over S5 other Htyleft in tho genu
man II vilaml China J'liitps, just
the thing for Xinnn gift a.
Dinner Sets
have just one beautiful Him
land China 7-t piceo Decorated Din
ner Ret, worth J.'i.ftO. We will not
duplicate this net ut any price. On
mile at ; $25.00
for the full set 7:t pieces.
Two hundred pieces of tho celebrated I'sona Ware in stems, jugs, vases,
rose Jars, Jurs, chocolate teti, water sets, etc., new and up to date, all
popular priced.
200 Piece of Fancy
Japanese Ware nn
ial, choice
holiday npec-
25c
A new store, with new people, new
floods and new prices. Hatisfnetion
Kiianuitced. Your money buck on
aiiv article not lutirfnetorv.
HUSSEY'S
CASH STORE
FRUIT-WBAPPINd MACHINE
WHICH IS PROVING SUCCESS
A fruit wrapping machine haft been
pupt in operation in California which
requires practically no attention nnd
automatically wraps the fruit. The fruit
rolls down a slight incline to the oper
ator, turning slowly over as it np
proaehes him, and giving him an oppor
tunity to remove defective specimens.
The fruit is lifted and placed stein uii
rubber cups, which carry it to n
mechanism operating much ns the hu
man hands. It is carried to the pap'T
being cut and print"1 from a roll. A
twist of the pafver is made over the
stem ends, thus cushioning them to pro
tect igntnst injury. If the machine be
comes clogged it is stopped by n clutch
operated by electricity. A counting at
tachment registers the number wrap
ped.
High Grade
Canned Goods
f ,1
We have added to our already complete stock of
high-grade Groceries a full line of the incompara
ble "Preferred Stock" Canned Goods.
These goods are packed where the best is grown.
We will take pleasure in quoting you prices on
this line, as we believe vc can interest you.
Once a customer, always a customer, is the mot
to of Preferred Stock goods.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
Phone Main 373.
mini production wrll either remain (he
same its last year or show a decrease is
the startling aunoniicement made by
Overton W. Price, associate forester in
the I'nited States forest service lie
also says the iinmiul cut of timber Inst
year would cover a piece of land l"0i)
acres in area mid would make a pile as
high us the Washington monument,
"It has been estimated," said Mr.
Price, "that our industries subsisting
wholly or mainly upon wood pay the
wages of more t ha n one nml a hal f
millions of persons; that the original
forests covered one half of the United
States and existing forests cover one
fourth; that only one fifth of all our
Htaiiiting timber is publicly owned, and
that only TO per cent of our public for
ests and less than 1 per cent of our pri
vate forests are conserved.
"The average growth in all our for
ests is about 1- I'lihv feet per acre, or
a totui of T.OOO.OtMi.ooi) cubic feet: Hut
we take from the forests LVt.OOO.OOO.ono
cubic feet each year, or over three times
what the forests produce."
EUGENE SPENDS $?27,000 ON
PAVING IN SINGLE YEAR
XMAS CLOTHES
Xntliiu;; more appropriate for htm tli.lil
LUMBER OUTPUT AT
THE HIGHEST POINT
WAHII1V0T0X, Pee. . That 111.
lop notch nf production of lumber in
the United Stoles was reached iltirinif
his lust year nnd that from now on the rs-
KI'dHXK, Or.. Pee. . City Kngine
(toorj;o Uitptjoner ol Kaeno filed his
report with the citv council on tlio
amount ami cost of street paving that
las lipen ilone in tin- past year. The
city 1ms paveil !M ,.".00 souaro var.1 of
stroots st a cost of 227,inHi. This is
about fiv mill's of streets with biliilitli
if paviMiu-nl. anil several hlocks more
arc contracted for.
"Johnson's Best Flour, H.3S.
tlonih True.
O V K li C O A T
H A V K X E T T K
SflT (IF OT.OTUES
FANCY WAISTCOAT
M A 1 K TO FIT
EIFERT
THE CITY TAILOR
19 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Hat Pins
made out of
Real
Roses
9 (Sdwufify I
IS
3.1
CUT GLASS MAKES IDEAL CHRIST
MASS OFFERINGS
What, woman fails to value the rkh
iiess and beuuty of cut glass f You euu
i:t givu anything which would please
u woinau more than gome handsome
specimens of fino cut glitss. We also
have many beautiful article in g()i(j
and silver, previous stones, etc., verv
suiiahbi Ui rhristmas offerings, (:aj
' and exumhio thorn.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler.
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That Unforgetable Slogan
HASKINS FOR HEALTH
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Real Rose Hat Pins
II Hru not tcm nonsihlo. vet It Is true.
tlmt tlititte Hut Fins are made out of real
live ro-.es, cliantfed entirely Into metnl
by a secret process.preservinff every de- :
tailof the rose from which each pin ia
made. They can not break, and will last ;
forever. Thi discovery is without
doubtoneof the loti arts of the ancient
Egyptians. They are the most beuutiful
of all Hut Pins. No two are alike. Fin
ished In five colors, to conform to the
fire vailing fashions in millinery. Mudu
a six sizes.! rom the smallest rose bud
to the fullblown flower These pin u re
made by the genuine "DIXAMOTHK"
secret process, the only process by
which an open rose can be perfectly
metal ized. Don't buy an inferior imita
tion. Alt genuine "DliLAMOTHE
Metatfzed Real Rose Hat Pins" have
the name stamped on the pin.
We have the exclusive
sale of "DELAMOTHK"
productsforthiscity. See
the exhibit in our win
dow of this wonderful
discovery.
Martin J. Reddy
Jowelry and Repairing.
(Vnlrnl Avenue next In P. O.
Ladies
You novcr will realize the
beauty tliat is possible
with entire eoinfort until
you wear a
John Kelly Shoe
There is something unniis
tably smart about ihein.
Yi'i.Iohn Kelly Shoes arc
eonifortablo from the very
first, hour because they
are made oil lasts which
exactly reproduce the hu
man foof. I'iltintf every line
and curve. T especially in
vite YOU to come in and
look over my stock of
John Kelly Shoes
I!ring in your repair
work.
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to
SMITH & MOLOXY
Nature GiveB Timely Warnings That
HIDDEN DANGERS.
Sieeial reduction on randy f"r
entireties nnad sehuul eutertaiunvents
nnd Christmas trees at the . & H
t'nndy Kitchen. 2J6
No Medford Citizen Can Af
ford to Ignore.
PANOER-S1GNAL No. 1 comes from
the kidney secretions. They will warn
you when the kidneys nre sick. Well
kidneys excrete a clear, amb-T fluid.
Sick kidneys send out n thin, pale and
foamy, or a thick, red, ill-amelliug
urine, full of sediment and it regular
of passage.
PANOKR SIGNAL Xo. 2 eoms from
the back. Uack pains, dull and heavy,
or sharp and acute, tell you of sick
kidneys and warn yon of tho approach
if dropsy, diabetes anil Hright 's dis ,
ease. Doan s Kidney Fills cure sick
kidneys and cure them permanently, i
Here s Medtord proof:
Mrs. .7. LI. IU u s s t'. m, living corner of
Twelfth and C streets, Medford, Or.,
Mys: "I suffered so severely from kid
ney trouble 'hat I was unable to do
r housework. My kidneys wore very
irregular ami caused me much annov-
ance. My hack pained me severely when
stopping or lifting and sharp twingea
were often present in my loin.t. I ran
.town in health and at times felt very
miserable. Dean's Kidnev Pills were I
brought to my attention and I procured
a box at Haskiana drug store. They
helped mo from tho first, so I contin- ,
ued taking them and was entirely rured. (
I have recommended Dean's Kidney t
Pills to otbr sufferers."
Y MXPrOBD, OREOON S.
AT THE SERVICE OF ,
DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS
Stata Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$125,000
The Jackson County Bank places at
the service f its depositors and clients
the best facilities in banking. Th of
f ices are pleased to render coticuel and
advice on fmaucir.l matters.
Accounts, subjet- to eheek, aer in
vitcd. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
year and up.
W. I. VAWTER, President
0. R. LINDLEY, Cashier .
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in stock cheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Pancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
J. E. ENYAKT.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa C'Mhiat.
The Medford National Bank
MEOrOKD, OK.
CAPITAL ...$50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN" LAMPS. "
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo his.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Laiup uses
40 Wattsperhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilowatt
Net Saving in 1000 hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 206 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355. .
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
Ask your dealer for
MANUEL LOPEZ
Clear Havana Cigar.
HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, tortland, Or.
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