a THE MEDFORD DAILY' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1909, Trout 4 1 e Takin & The Fly; That is, if you have the right kind of a Fly, and ours is that kind. They are designed especially for Rogue river and its tributaries and guaranteed to hold any size fish. Anglers paraphernalia of all kinds-Lines, Leaders, Rods, Reels, Flies and Spoons An $80.00 fisherman's outfit given away to the angler catching the largest Steel Head on one of our flies. ' i Med ford Hardware Go. FRISCO HAS OVER '600,000 PEOPLE New Directory Issued Population Conservatively Estimated Continues to Grow. SAN FRANCISCO, May 22. Sun FrutHMM'ii Iuih 11 iiiiiluliiin of (illO,- 01)0 (HTxilllh, JHMMllllilllf In fitftires cmiiilcl hum lint new Crocker Ijiinltsy l ily tlircclnry, to In issued in September. The directory people now busy with llieir census, say they o. I mm 1 1 to luive 2011,0011 names in I ho biMik. The einiipiiliilinn used in nil cities multiplies, I In1 number of unities in I he ilii eetm y by three nnil one-teilir. This ives n population of (i'JO.OIMI, which (lie most sedulous cure Imrillv run reduce below the 00(1.000 murk. 'I'his i.s a bij inr retire o er Inst year's figures. The directory for I'lOS roiiluiueil 170.000 nellies, which iiulhorir.cil n population esti mate of more than ." 1'i.tMK). tlnnili the conservative California I'roino 1 ion Commillee sealed this down to something more thti "07.00il. The safe reliance thai may be put in I he directory figures i.. shown by Ihe fact lhal. it lakes nn recliniiini: of the Chinese,- Japanese and (Jreeli population. Estimates Are Conservative. r'rom the ITO.Otui uatne in the lilOS dire-hry. the cmnmitlec de ducted 20,tMMl, whieh repii-cnt per son living aertt-s the bay w ho yet into the di reel my becati-e they do lni-ines In re. Then, since the di reciitry lab'-. in neemiut nf 'himw. .lapiiiuw. Creeks, and -nine ulher illicit;-, ihe ciitninillce ii-k.'d the em sids fur e-luiiiite- ol t!u irt cinuili v-lin-n in S.iu l''t ;ini -Uco. T hec f-i i -lu.thw were leu to tcle tleoiaud. "WfLD CAT" STILL AT EXPOSITION amusement mid to illustrate the ex tent In which electricity iimy bo ap plied. Tbu hair clipper ih attached to h wire, the other end of which can be tilled into the socket of nny elec tric lamp, and then oneruled at a fast or stow rate, according to (lie wishes j of Hi.. hni.iiir. A feature is the Ten6Ssee Mountaineers Will Guard abiuly to set the c-lipper lor a short or ion cat. Genuine Gin Mill Near Seattle SHOOTS MAN BY WAY OF I Fair Grountls' INTRODUCING HIMSELF - TACOMA. Wash., May 22. After shooting down Carl Olock, who was dial lin' with his friends in a bar room in the Potomac hotel and order- SKATTLK, Wash., May 22. Fa romantic gulch near the Pay Streak of the Alaska-Yukoii-l'auific Expo sition in a place shaded by lofty fin VANDERBILT LINES MAY EXTEND TO PUGET SOUND if ,mi)uiej loo 'I'lte timcs were ndded to lln 1V..OUt1 left from the diierloix name-. The lotal was ,11 Itillc inoie lb. in Ili'.i.iMHt. To be on the sa fe nte. ihe commit lee threw away Ihe t r.H-liou ol the one-ten Ih and and I i plied by I luce. ThU ua e a population :it tnll ol more than 507,000, whieh is ;s ureal as San I'VauciM-it had at the time nf the fire, the city'- htiojc-d ear. VANCOCVKU. U. C., May 22. Itel'ore depart in;' over the Canadian Pacific for Ihe east today, A. W. Treithobn, general ina linger of the Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Omaha railroad tit St. Paul, who tour ed (lie iiorlhwcM, declared that while he was not speaking officially, be believed the purpose of- the great Vauderhill system was to extend its lines to Seattle and olbcr I'ligel Sound cities. Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain un called for at the Posl (If fire at Med lonl. Ure-oit. Mny 20. 1 !!: Sur, Mk 1'arritt. Hliie Investment Co.. Ply, Crystiil (2. Hon-cr .btlin A. P2. CampbelMloward. Cook Wil lie. I1' rem an I-'. I nnie, (iray A. II.. Ili-h Iim p.. Johnson Penelope Hen rietta, .larick Poin-e. Lyon llealb P., I. o.klun-t II.. McKay Kiln. MNcner. Mis, l.o.i. Penwcll Daxe. IVnimck M. A.. Powell KrneM P., Spencer Mrs. Z. II. . Smith Waller. Silbv Mr.. Selmllz P., Tippey 11.. Tbiane T. V... Tonkin EVERY MAN MAY SOON CUT HIS OWN HAIR NKW YOltK. May 22. The man' whit cuts his own hair is going to have ; an existence outside of the comic ' papers. Kelix ltrnwn ol Chicago, a ' Pied, Thompson Ceo., Wieley P. ,1.. Wheal Or. V. C. f.M. Younir C. . Partic- culling lor any nflhe above letter will plea-c .-ay "ad erl i-ed." A charge of one cent w ill be made up on Ihe delivery of nny of ihe nbovc letter. A. M. WOMPFOUO. P. M. CHICAGO REACHES ITS DEBT LIMIT J This is one of the most severe and ! dangerous diseases. In almost everv neighborhood someone has died with it. Mrs W. E. Smith, of La Maroue. I Texas, writes; "My little yirl was ta- CHICAOO. May 22. With the is- ken with eolera morbus. The at sne of $t.")O0,O00 four per cent 20- (ark was so severe that I feared she ' year serial bonds to the First Trust would die. A druirjreat advised me to member of the National Kleetric Liht.and Savings hank, the city of Chieairo Rive hex Chamberlain's Colic Cholera association, is (he father of the new has reached the limit of its bonded and Tiarrohea Remedy, which I did plan, and when the oriranmttion : indebtedness. The bonds were award and three doses releWed her." For Mieota in convention' in Atlantic City ed yesterday by City Comptroller Wat Sale by Leon B. Haskin's. the first week in June the appliance ter II. Wilson. They went at par. 11 1 will be tried in public for the first ; with a premium of $11,500 paid by R0SEBURG-C00S BAY time. The inventor confesses he i ' the hank. The total bonded indebted-' ROAD MAY BE BUILT not over-sail nine as to the nneral 1 ness of (he city is now $.10,220,000, Iween Cons Bay and l?oseburi so that tin; trouble nf delayed mails during; the winter will he overcome. Recently the Coos county commissioners let contracts for $17,000 worth of work on the Coos Bay wagon road and now the Coos county chamber of com merce is lending its support. It suggests that the road from Coos Bay to the Douglas county line be put in first-class shape and that, an intersecting road from Coquille also be improved. Communication will be taken up with the Commer cial bodies of Douglas with a view of constructing a highway from Coos Hay to lioM'burg that will be passable the vcar around. iug the wounded man propped up in and ,li(llt.n ,y a dense growth of vine "M,H" WM" ms "m,vu nw maples and yellow broom, will be head, a bandit last night held seven . found a tvpieal "wild cat' still. This men at bay and robbed the saloon ; pH( uf the mountain revenue officer .ash drawer. The entire loot consist- , ,w 1M.IMIH niotetl from a still de af $, and a gold watch. The high- : slmV(Mj in (ie Tennessee mountains wayuian announced his entrance byiV(mrs an( ,ht) mnmi enpW1. " (il,M k 1,1 lhl' sldl- ,le, w,iI : kettles and rusted worm will again be n'' ov,'r- ' Unounled tor duty. ! Mo corn, however, will he boiled 'into the "Oil of Joy" in the exposi tion ''wild cat" only the operation i showing how it used to be. will be de monstrated. All Ihe settings of the il- , licit distiller have been gathered from the high hills of Kentucky and Ten-es-.ee, and Ihe corn will be shelled, the fires kept up and the trait waleld by a bunch if long bearded gentlemen, grown grey in practicing their unsanctioned profession. The arsenal of weapons of offense is made up largely of Winchester IPs, but scattered within easy reach will be seen, the long barreled squir rel gun with which "Orand Pnp' got meal for Ihe family, and iucidently made new jobs for the governmental employment aspirants. The "Wild Caller" represents a class unable to uitb-tand Ihe encroachment of cer tain brands nf modern progress, and bi- mice highly respected calling has fallen into ill repute and the operator nf Ihe mountain still is no longer looked upon as a prominent ' citizen. But the mountain till at the exo ' -ition will make a piclure-.tpH feat ure: iU locution is all that could be ilesitvd, and the homely fittings plaeed in the heart nf gulch and for-c-t inul within a few yards of niai: nificcut exhibit ion palaces, offer a Mudy of coniraM hard to surpass. Cholera Morbus Cured. NEW FISH HATCHERY FOR KLAMATH COUNTY KLAMATH PALLS, A toy 22. Ar rangements are being made for starting a big fish hatchery on Short Creek in the northern part of the county. Short creek has its head in several large springs on the ranch belonging to .John Kllis, and runs for a distance of three-quarters of a mile lhrony.li the place and empties into Seven Mile creek. SPLENDID DEPOT EOS KLAMATH EALLS Will Cost $15,000 and Will Be Splen didly Constructed No i Contribution. KLAMATH PALLS, May 22. The Chnmbpr of Commeive mid Ihe citizt'iis jfi'iii'i-nlly have taken a good deal of interest in the matter of it passenger depot at Klamath Falls, and they now will he glad lo know that the plans heinp rapidly ma tured in the chief engineer's office will give to Klamath Kalis a very at tractive struct nre. The walls of the building are to he large and will have a lavatory connected, and these rooms and also the general wailing room will have tiled floors and wainscoat about seven feet high -in tile. In addition, of course, to i'icso rooms will be flic men's Invati rv. the offices and baggage mom, with inn open court, adjoining the baggage room. The building will cost in (he neigh borhood of $13,000. While the dis ; position of the citizens of Klamath Falls to contribute something, if necessary, toward a passenger de I pot of attractive character was np . predated, the chief engineer, who has charge of the construction, did not wish to entertain any proposi tion for a contribution. I : BANK. DEPOSITS SHOW BIG GAIN OVER 1908 SALKM, Or., May 22. Stale Bank F.xnminer James Steel filed today his report of the condition of Oregoili banks. The rqport is voluminous and' includes a comparison with the fig ures presented n year ago. Individ ual deposits in Oregon banks, includ ing national, state and private banks, now aggregate $7(),fi0."),7f.8". com pared with a total one year ago of $74.0!Mi,.":i(i.78. a gain of more than five and' a half millions. The in crease in loans and discounts is $4.-(i(i(i,2lin.!)S. usage into which the nelt-ouittiug including $4,2n3.000 world's Cnlum bir insobine may come, but rather ,'biaii exposition bonds authorized by contrived the device for his own J special act of the state legislature. MAKSIIFIF.LR Or.. May 22. An organised effort is being made to es tablish a first class wagon road be- BASEBALL Jacksonville vs. Medford AT THE Medford Park Batteries Medford: Wagner and Eifert Jacksonville: Me. Intire and Wilson. GAME CALLED AT 2:45 p. m.