Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 10, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREGON, AVEDNESDAV, FEBRUARY 10, 190!i.
OE SALE STILL CONTI
NUES
We are offering our Big Bargains
all of this week
All manner of shoes for all manner of
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
I Advertise
FACTS ONLY
C. W. McDONA
Successor to Smith & Molony
They All come
here for SHOES
GOAIS TO All
1CLESA1EL
Will Construct Many Miles
of Fire Fighting Lines
Trial Will be in Galifornia
WANTS CHICAGO POLICE USING EADIUM ON
CONTROLLED BY THE STATE , ENGLAND'S RULER
Three thousand minora oo;Ms herded
out on the liush covered liills of Cali
fornia lire p'itio to ilo some hard work
for I'lh'Ii.1 Sam (luriicf the coinino 1 wo
yearn Iteiriniiino; IliU spring. The ex
periment will lie uuiijiie liotli ns a stnclt
rnisino; proposition n ml an nil enyiiieer
iiitl jhhI tree culture prolilein.
The little white animals whose lone;
wool is o!' siii'li jjivnt vahio :ire jjoinj; :
to o (Hit lo no Ir-w :i t:il lij.ni ton
stnirtint; mile after mile nf fire line j
throtioh the l.nshy t-li;i rni I growth in
the national f oriels, sain imirli la
lmr !iy tin' fiiiied States I'mrM s. rv !
ire eiiu'iiuers nnd making way for for '
est f-t.'ltioi.s hy mcivlin lit aMe tie. X..t '
ttio le:ist important feature ..f the ex
p-riinent, which for the liit two years;
will e confine.! f the L;isc n forest. !
id the fuel that the task will he per !
formed il ir ri !i i- the riynhir or;i .i ug hy
tiie noats. which will hot even realize
they are loini valuable wmti.
Trial in California.
Plans for currying on the work Jire
entlineil in ;i eo ope ml ive agreement
drawn up hy I he foreoj service ami the
owner of n ha ml of angora pints gniz
i tip; on the 1 ,:isswii n:i t iona I forest of
alifornia. The s.heiiie is to run fire
lines parallel with 'he coiiioiir of the
slopes hy fulfill; Irnih'. ahont n.-ls
apart, These trails are to serve a
Hiiiih'!; for the :uioor;in. They will'
yrazp hi eaeh direction from the trails,
killing, it is estimated, a strip of hrttsh
ahout .'t"i yards wide. The wide lnnep
cut nut and L'ruzed hy the oats will
serve ns ideal fire lines in protecting
the forest covered hi nds lying beyond
ami around the chaparral areas, and
also make a place fur reproduction of
luerehnntahle trees.
Largo Benefit Expected.
For the past two years the govern
ment has heen carrying on permanent
improvements in the national forests on
an extensive scale, and the construction
of fire lanes and trails has heen one of
the most important features of the
work. The tak nf clearing the ground
Mid providing land for good forest trees
is, however, perhaps the most important ,
henefit expected to come out nf the ex- j
perimeat.
The proposed work of the angora ,
goats may finally solve the charral prob
' lorn, which has been troublesome in the
state of ('alifornia for many years. The
huphy chaparral growth chokes out seed
lings of valuable coin mere in 1 t rees, :
which may get a sl.irt and when dry is j
one of the worst kinds of fire risks.1
()f;en a small blaze which starts in it
gains such headway in a few minutes
.as to travel hundreds of yards and lick
into valuable stands of merchantable
timber.
The protection to he afforded by the
goat built fire lanes, therefore, may at
last bring relief to the ate. which in
the past ha had its full j-hare of tim
ber os through deslim tive fon-t fire-.
A t the same t inie. a largi- a no -nut of
chaparral will be killed out t nink
room for the growth of go.nl trees that
produce lumber. If proven sii'.-ef M
at the end of two year; the wrk will
he carried to natio-ml for.sts in ..th-T
sections where chaparral h:i choked out
tood f.-re-t tto. and created dangerous
fire rik.
rlllt'Aliil, Fob. Ki. Demand for a
state police rmimimmnii is made by
the llev,. .M. P. Hoynton.
' The, moral tone of Chicago, ' ' he
Mini, "is tower than that for the state
at large, nt least that part which is
left in the politics of the city. We need,
therefore, the higher power of the state
and the use of state r.nthorily in con
trol of the police of Chicago,
"In the slates where the governor
h::s control of (he cities, police depart
meals thereof have ad :. table ndvaaee
in solving grave problems.
"I feel certain that Denoen would
have a great name In this republic if
he had power to appoint the police head
of this citv."
ROOSEVELT TAKES RIDE
IN HEAVY SNOWSTORM
DOQ TELL DISTANCE
OF 300 FEET AND LIVES
l.nXImV. F-b. !. A !),.viT resi
dent took In- dog for a run ..' Shakes
ptare cliff. Tin- animal ht its fading
at the edge ,.f the cliff ami fell n dis
tanee ,, 'Mm feet. It was -uppnse.i that
the dog had l"n kil'.d. but three day
later a boatman d'oend it wedged
between two r-'.'k. -tdl alive, though
exhausted.
WASH IXCTOX, Feb. 10. liraving a
snowstorm, President Roosevelt led two
secret service men a merry chase on
horseback through Pock ( 'reek Park
yesterday afternoon. When he returned
to the White House ahout dusk he was
coated from top of his hat to the toes
ef his riding boots with a white man
lie, and somewhat resembled a "snow
man." Tie president finished the ride
in fine shape, hut his body guards were
saddle -ore and wet through.
J LO.VDOX, Fob. 10. llehind the en
dowment by Sir Ernest Cassell and Lord
jlveagli of the new institute for curing
(disease by the means of radium is the
interesting story of how the king him
self will be restored t" health by the
! properties of this wonderful mineral.
The king s recent illness, although
ascribed by court officials to a severe
cold, was a recurrence of his old troll
hie, perityphlitis which nearly cost
the king his life during the coronation
period.
A stubborn inflammation had set in
which the king's physicians found im
possible to subdue hy all known med
ical methods and the king suffered ter
rible pain, both physical and mental.
Ijike ordinary mortals, the king has a
horror of deat h.
It was Ihought an operation was im
perative, but Sir Frederick Treves, who
had been meeting with remarkable re
sults in experimenting with radium, de
termined to try the effects of the min
eral up his majesty.
Within a short time the inflamma
tion had completely subsided and the
king made an astonishing recovery to
health.
YOU CAN'T
SAV E
On your railroad fare.
Tho law of t o common
carrier compels equal
rates on all railroad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Tinveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
0. R. & N.
Oregon Short line
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
safety and occommoda
tion of tho passenger is
provided. change of
cars is necessary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are mr.de for all oth
er points t-rt and tnnstb
A. S. ItOKENBAUM, Agent,
Med ford.
WM, McMUBBAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
KKSOLPTlnX.
lie il bYsolved, liv the city council
of the city of Medtord, Oregon, the
mayor approving, that the regular meet
ings of the citv council he held at the
jeitv hall twice in each month; that is
to say, on the first Tuesday and the
t li ii'.l Tii ifbi v in ouch calendar in out h.
J The foregoing resolution was adopted
by the city council February o. I!M;
Kifert voting aye, Merrick absent.
Wort man aye, Kmcrick aye, Welch aye.
Detainer aye.
Approved February 100i.
W. If. CAXOX, Mayor.
At lest:
p.kxj. M. roujxs.
Recorder.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
William M. Abbott to .1. .1. My
ers, lot :il. Miners' addition to
Ashland $ 10
Tinted States to Flizabeth Y.
Mix, X W 'i section 2S, town
ship -10, range 1 W patent
1'nited Slates to Williem O. Ilix,
Ulit acres in section ISO, town
ship 10, range 1 W patent
.1 l. Fvnns to George Mart in
llciiwood.'lM acres in township
S, range 1 V 1000
Sophroma J. Mays to W. T. II-ling-worth,
lot I, block :t, Ken
dall addition lo Med ford . . . LN10
I'nited States to Clarcuce If. dos
ser, 1H0 acres in sect ion 2,
township :i,H range -I K patent
Patrick McCormicU to F. M. Cen
ters, A'2 acre in West's addi
tion to Moil ford 000
United States to Xora Montgom
ery, lfrown patent
lnitd States to Frank ,T. Ker-
by, so acres in section 4, town
ship :t!, range 1 W patent
United States to Henry Kerhy,
PJ0 acres in seel inn I, town
ship :ilt. range 1 W patent
W. I-. White lo .1. G. Nhively,
property in Ashland 1
HOLDS MAD BULLDOG
UNTIL POLICE ARRIVE
CHICAGO, Feb. 10. A bulldog he- ,
longing to William Carter last night
went mad and attacked one of his chil
dren. Carter grappled with the ani ,
mat, seized it. by the throat and held :
it to the floor. Meanwhile a member!
of his family telephoned to the police ;
and while the patrol wagon was on the ;
wav 'arter clung to the canine. The :
police shot the dog while Carter held
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
'Something wbirh ia of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally knowc
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect betweeu stutions of the Southern
Pacific company and nil points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from nny place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to couio hero. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection witn these tickets
nay also be forwarded at the sanu
Urn:1 it
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7th.
on D street. Here
I am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
K. J. Skewii
G. E. HiUinttrr
A. C. Rtmd.il
; L. D. lluiTfi
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
r, Sub-Dividers and Dovelopcrs Rogue Eiver Valley Or
chard Lands.
Thnire fruit lamia, bearing and young orchards iu small nnd
larjii tiafta, for Balo.
Wo plant and caro for orchards and Z""r'"ll' properly to
he 'is i presented.
Experience JVot Xccessary for
those who purchase through us. They socuro tho advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
turo in nil its branches, who for Boveral yens has oxcoled in
the growing nnd shipping of fruit in tho liogue Hirer valley,
record ciops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
HOME
PHONES
See Something Real
Compare it with the Pacific Telephone
junk in your home and business. Our
phones can be seen at Ritter's cigar
store on Main street.
Citizens' Telephone Co'y
' J
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
tho excellence of tin meals that are
cooked at tho Kinerick ufe if you
havn 't already real- 1 yourself with
some of the delicious difhes that are
wrvod here. If you (riven 't partaken
of them, thre is a treat awaiting you
that you will want to repeat often. A
meal nt the Kinorick is an experience
that will make you t.y, like Oliver
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All N'ljbt
-A FEW OF OUR-
MONEY-MAKING
PROPOSITIONS
(i-KOOM lUODKKX 1 IOUSH West Seventh street,
lot 100x400; a very tfood liny at $3000
9-ROOM IHJN(lAl)V Complete in every detail;
one square from West sclioolhonse $3000
7 ACHES GOOD LAND (Hose to Central Point;
all under plow; half laid out in fruit; a snap. $800
liO-ACKU ORCHARD All in (i-year-old Newtown
apples; three anil one-hall: miles from Medford;
good house, barn, wagon, stock and implements.
'J'li is is an exceptionally good buy.
A GOOD PAYING lUIKINUSS On East Seventh
street; long lease; small rent and one of the best
locations in the city. This is a fine money-making
proposition. Sickness reason of selling.
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 .JACKSON COUNTY DANK IiLDG.
in llie case. NO ON K P.ARRED.
CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY
Hold Moore, Mcdfnrd. My M. A. Marsh, Gen. Mgr.
We will Furnish All
Information
Medford, Or., Feb. .", 1f)09.
Any person desiring any information concerning
either the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
or the Home Companay will please call on us or let
us know, and wc will be pleased to call on I hem, as it
is our purpose to see that bolh interests are put to the
people as they are.
If there are any points that are not, clear in any
one's mind, or have not as 'yet heard our side, they
surely cannot fix an opinion without the actual facts
M F-DKORI) SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 22'J.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doom, with Herel flute, carried in stock cheap.
Office Fixtures and nil kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy (Irilli,
K STKKKT, BKTWKKN HIXTIl AND fl F.VKNTH STREETS.
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M0M0NIAM
ilipi ife
! mmmWt oC Uo"""""1 Vu
sryairg1(.i .? '.vis'? kxoaok rooms
1 11 i
T3
r PORTLAND
OREGON
Modkhm Comfort
MoMKHATK PlUCKS
ONLY ROOF
(jiAIM)FN IN
PORTLAND
lq iiurt era
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YUKON KXP08ITION
A. 8. NORTON, Uiuia