the Bedford daily tribune, medford, Oregon, Friday, may 21, 1909.
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ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL!
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J. II. Cochiaii of IhiK i'ity was in
Jiickxonvillu on busincHS recently.
V. A. Slii'iiiiun. the iiisiiraiico man,
whh down from Omuls Pass recent-
ly. "
(1. K. l,o.icii' of Mcilfoid was at the
.funnily wat Tlmrxiliiy filing iirticln
of iiicoi'Kiiation for Hie Hunan Itiver
C'nniiinK & Kvaporating conipiiny.
' V. E. Merrick visited upper Rntte
, creek Tlmi-sday to interview Alike
' Jlanluy in regard to 11 ri(,'ht of way
ai-rosH his property in that section
for the gravity water system, lint he
failed tn find Mr. Ilanley at home.
;. Mrs. A. V.. Allen has returned from
. n visit in Seattle.
i V. T. Mcdrny is in Gazelle, Cal.,
on hnsiness for a few days.
R. Messner of Gold Hill was a re
cent visitor in Mcdford.
The hardest fought battle for Ijubc
hall supremacy seen this season is
promised on the local ball grounds
between Jacksonville and Medford. It
will deeido who loads the league.
John Wilson of Uach precinct is
spending a few days in Medford.
All members of the M. I'". Aid s-
eiety are requested to meet on Sat
urday afternoon at 'I'M o'clock nt
the church. Mrs. Allen, president.
K. I). Samson of llig Butte district
is in Medford visiting with friends.
Thero will be n big time at The
Medford tonight. Giroffle will in
vite you all to take a drink with her;
nlsn n comic opera wedding will be
pulled off. 54
V. C. Gnodwyn of Seattle is visit
ing relatives ia the valley. He may
deiudo to locate near Medford.
All henpecked husbands should
conic and sympathize with Mr. linr
gess, and all nagging women should
come and see themselves us others
sec them. Ft will do yon good nt
The Medford. 54
P. J. .Inure of I.oh Angeles is a
recent arrival, lie is in search of n
location.
See Van Dyke's for footwear. .Vi
S. A. I'atlison. editor of the Cen
tral Point Herald, was a recent vis
itor. Rrenard & Armstrong's wash silks
at Van Dyke's. B5
Mr. and Mrs, K. M. Calkins of Ash
land spent a few hours in Medford
and Jacksonville Thursday.
Summer suitings at Van Dyke's. 5f
(1. V. liilylings and (1. M. flranigcr
of Ashland, Sam Sundry of Wood
ville and Charles II. (lay of Medford
have been deputized by the county
clerk to i.ssue hunters' and fishers'
licenses.
Unvs' Iwo-punl suits at Van
Dyke's. r.r.
U. It. Dow and W. It. Coleman of
Jacksonville were I'isliiiiir at Uogue
river Wednesday.
Ladies' khiiki, covcrl urn! cnnluroy i
riding habits at Van Dyke's. 55 '
H. I luirt of San Francisco is
speniiuig a lew nays m .iieiuorii on
hiiMiii"'..
Phone your orders for sweet cream
or buttermilk to the creamery.
C. 11. Kulli nl' Kuiicue is in Med
fnrd on a tntit husinos trip.
Beginning Monday, May 21, the
Nush Grill will set a business men's
lunch at noon for 35 cents. 55
W. S. CViiuipbell of Aflihind was a
visitor in Medford Friday. !
Orders for sweet cream or butter-
milk promptly filled. Phone the
creamery.
Coantv Clerk Coleman has return-
ed from a fishllm trio on unt Bo
river. He reports spiemliil luck.
DCKUllliuK mounts , u.iv - t, me
Nash Grill will set u business men's
lunch ut noon tor 35 Cents. ;5
I). S. King of Weed. Cal., is in
Medford on a brief business trip.
Kiln Oaimynw, public stenographer,
room I. Pulin building.
Chorus Leader Coming.
Professor A. W. Shaffer of Wallu
Wullu. Wash., will load the chorus
during the Kellems-Schaffer meeting
nt tho Christian Tnbeninele. These
splendid Christian workers will
preach and sing the gospel. Don't fail
to heur them Tuesday night. Prepara
tion meeting Suinlny. A frreat day.
.T. IV. MeConnell preaches Monday
night. All com. Too are wanted.
PACIFIC & EASTERN DEAL.
('.ontinuH frcin pngf) 1.)
lumber munufactnred, so that it will
not be uecessnry to depend entirely
on outside shipments.
, The first holdings reached by the
Pacific & Eustem uro those of the
Crater haku Lumber company. Upon
there uro n number of sugar pine
trees, veritable giunts of the forost,
which contain from 25,(100 to 30,000
feet each of lumber, sufficient to
completely fill the largest furniture
curs lauded to their fullest cupaeity.
Their holdings eompriso 15,000 acres
in a solid body, which is on practi
cally level ground, nnd it is estimat
ed that this timber can be logged for
$2.50 a thousand feet. In compari
son it will cost from $5 to $8 to log
ging in most other holdings on the
coast.
Comparison With Fruit.
Eifty per cent of this land, after
the timber is cut, will bo cleared and
put under cultivation, nnd sold to
employes in smull tracts. Other ex
tensive holdings in the timber belt
ulso have mills upon, nnd manufac
turing will begin nt once upon the
completion of tho road.
When it is considered that tho en
tire fruit crop of the liogue liiver
valley for tins yenr lsostimaled nt
000 carloads, or nu average of three
care per day, it will be seen what n
great tonnage in comparison there
will bo from tho timber belt. If only
200,000 feel of timber n day nro cut,
it will mean an average of five cards.
The present capacity of the mills is
approximately 500,000 feet, which
would mean five or six times tile ton
nage furnished by tho entire orchard
urea at present.
Who Allen Is.
J. It. Allen, the purchaser of the
Pacific & Enstcrn, is a prnctienl rail
road man of long experience. Until
recently he had charge of the Pan
ama railroad, previous to Hint ho was
president of tho Union Depot com
pany at Spokane, and before that di
vision superintendent of the Grout
Northern nnd chief dispatcher of tho
Northern Pacific. IIo is a big man
in Wull street anil is connected with
several railroad properties, ns well us
being prominent in muniing circles.
He represented Robert S. Towno in
tho nnrchaso of tho Hluo Ledgo mine,
and it is presumed that Mr. Towne is
nsscoeiuted with him in the purdiaso
of the Pacific! & Knstern, and that
the roud will bo extended to the Win1
l.cdge copper, mine, but there is no
authority for such a statement. j
Coal Revenues.
I In addition to the timber belt, the j
! road can nlsn receive a revenue from .
j handling coal from the local coal j
i field about Medford. Colonel ,). Y. 1
Miindy. who is developing the I (
'mines, estibates that the output of
i coal will total 2000 tons a day with
I in three vein's. Part of this coal can
be used to operate a smelter at Hie
' Itlue l.ciU'C mine. The coal itself will
I l'nriiili tonnage sufficient tn justify
nn investment niiiiiv linn'
the cost of
building u railroad.
Harrimati Co-Operates
The most hopeful sign in connec
tion with the sale of the Pacific &
Eastern is the active en-operulion of
the llarriinan system, which has
agreed to furnish the rails necessary
on long-term payment. This is the'
first lime thai any effort has been
made by the llarriman people to ac
tively co-npelale ill the development
of territory tributary to their main
line, and indicates that Mr. llarriman
was mi re in ibe .tnteinenls that he
: lm'de to Hie people of Oregon, when
ni asserted that he was willing and
j'"1""" '" development of the
' s,,llr "' ""' l''- tienl and ,H.ssible
way. It leaves intieli to be honed for
from Mr. tlarriniau in the building of
:ii-.,,wl.i ;,. ,r...,.. ;1,.i;,.,j
L, jn M, ,yrien h'fi ,mB a Kmtm
I, wh) lt)lv ,vi. , Mi,nate
j l.m,it branch lines and feeders will
j confer upon Hie main system.
ATTENTION. A. F. & A. M.
There will be work in the third de
gree this eening. Please he on hand.
Wm. M Cl.l.EU, Secretary.
$2000 Consignment ol Oriental Rugs.
Ladies: The Medford Furniture Co.
will have on display Saturday. May
22. an assortment of oriental rugs,
which we would he pleased to have i
you examine. Don't miss the ehiinee i
of nt lenst seeing these rugs, n rnre J
opportunity to see the genuine nr-
tiole. M
Great Specials
$10 and $12.50 Suits
Patterns very
Workmanship that
elsewhere forI5.UU
These suits are of the Latest Pat
terns in Classy Spring and Summer Fab
rics in fashion shades. To see them is
to want them. To wear them is to feel
Satisfaction.
They Cannot Be
for the money. Suits inferior to
them are priced at $15 elsewhere.
A shipment of these suits just re
ceived. They can be seen in our
east window.
Best Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
The May Sale
SATURDAY BIG DAY
EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS
Medford'sLargestExclusiveLadies Shop
Baker-Hutchason Co.
Central Avenu Just North of the Jackson County Bank
Rich and Quality and
will equal suits sold
Duplicated
If yon are down town in- in town Saturday and will visit
this store you will find it crowded ; (.'specially is this true of
the afternoon. Why ? There in a iranoii. People are find
ing out, and especially people who come from a distance,
that Saturday is a big day at this store. Goods are got
ten out and placed on sale, and display; price tickets are
put on each lot, and where you find anything offered for
sale here you can depend on the price being lower.
Summer Dresses
It's time to select that Summer Dress now. while the
stocks are in such good condition for choosing.
SAVE FROM :!3 1 TO (iiV OK THE DOLLAR.
VISIT IIFWE SATURDAY SURE.
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