Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 10, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TBIBTOJBl), OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1909.
FOREST ASSISTANTS
HMD FOR OREGON
Six of College Graduates Appointed
to Serve in This StateField
Offered Young Men.
PORTLAND, July 9 Of the 47
young graduates of nine American
forest schools, who have just received
appointments as forest assistants in
the administrative districts of the
forest service, six have been as
signed to positions in this district.
The names of the new appointees aud
the schools from which they are
graduated in iorestry as follows:
E. H. McDaniel, Wm. B. Osborne, Jr.,
aud T. B. Harvey, of Yale; D. B.
Reynolds, of Michigan; S. B. Hall, of
Harvard, and E. J. Fenby, of the
Pennsylvania State College.
: Most Climb to Udder
Forest assistants are men who have
. completed their training for the pro
fession of forestry, as the graduates
of law or medicine have . completed
I theirs, and are ready to enter upon
practical work. Until they have
gained experience, however, their po
sitions are necessarily, subordinate
They are at the foot of the laddar
and must prove their fitness to mount
higher. The government pays them
$1000 a vear from the start.
On the National forests the forest
assistant often acts as technical ad
viser to tho supervisors in charge,
who are western men experienced in'
all practical matters, but usually
without school training ur the science
of forestry. Or they may be assigned
to the study of same particular prob
lem which needs to be investigated in
the interests of good forest manage
ment. ' As forestry means knowing
how to get the most mt of any given
piece of forest land, it calls for
studies and experiments, noth twMen
tific and practical, much , like those
which have to be made in the interest
of good farm management, and the
forest assistant,; is prepared to do
valuable work along this line.
'; Demand for .Foresters
z ; There is a growing interest in tbs
profession of forestry now, and many
young men are asking how to get into
it, and what it .promises. . Gifford
Pinchot,-United States Forester, ii
an address to the graduating class i:i
forestry at Harvard university this
year, said;.,,.,,, .' r. . .l .'.
1 "The government and the country
need more men trained in the knowl
edge of forestry,--and it offers op
portunity to make a man's life loom
large and to count for much among
the many 'phases of human endeavor.
To be a good fores'ter a man shou'.i
- -combinei something of. the - naturalist,
with a good deal of 'the business man.
-To know how to. nse the forest he
must be able to study it. He must
; 'have therefore. th power of obser
vation,, a fondues for nature, and
the ability to penetrate her secrets.
He must be resourceful, able stand
by himself, willins Jo undergo the pri
vations of a rough life, and capable
of commanding the respec', of rons'i
. men, who quickly recoami'ise virolUv
and genuineness of character, b;it
(will not tolerate pretense or assump
tion of superiority, forester should
be sound, in mind and body. , and
should make the fullest colloste pre
.'. paration for the service. . This service
s means a free, vigorous life in ope l
.,' Air, and a clear, straight, fine whole
some manlv condition of life." ,
COUPLE ARE WEDDED
IN SACRAMENTO RIVER
;'" SHASTA RETREAT, Oil., July 10.
: With teeth chattering'; 'until they
could hardly answer.lhe solemn ques
tions of the officiating minister,
N. Lynch, of Fruitvale , this state,
..and Mis Violet Pert - of Colorado
',' Springs, CoI.,'(ere : married while
Htaodmg neck deep in 'the icy witer
of the Sacramento river near Shasta
Retreat. Deciding that they must take
the plunge in matrimony, the couple
persuaded a ' Methodist minister to
perform the unique ceremony, but
they could not induce any of their
friends to suport them, although sup
port was needed as the current al
most swept them from their feet sevi
era! limes before the preacher pro
nounced them man and wife. They
explained that they considered tha
middle of the river the most appro
priate place to lake the plunge into
. niutrimony.
niiuu i ji u i nu uuti
STEEL PREPARING FOR
CRATER LAKE HOTEL
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 11).
Will Q. Steel, who holds tho con
cession from the department of the
interior for the entertainment of pil
prims in the Crater Lake National
l'nrk, is on his way to the lake, no
companird by 'Mr. Parkhurst, from
Portland, who is interested with him
in the contemplated improvements. A
rustic hotel building will be eon
strutted this season on the very rim
of the lake, 7,200 feet above the sen
and overlooking the most picturesque
body of water in the world.
Other improvements are planned
which Mr. Stoel hopes to complete
this season, including tent-houses for
guests among the hemlock groves
near the proposed inn, and an clec-
trio lighting plant.
'vTJieptaus. also contemplate the
pumping of water eventually from a
spring; of ice-cold .ater on the sum
mit of the Cascade ridge. .In short
Crater Lake National Park will be
provided with all necessary conveni
ences ashtpidly as Mr. Steel and his
associates can provide them.
BIOS FOR BRIDGES IN
SISKIYOU ARE OPENED
YREKA."Tal.. July 10. Oue of
the busiest sessions of the year for
the board of supervisors of thi.-
county is in progress. With bridges
to build, a hall of records' on th.
tapis and the "wet" and "dry" ques
l.tion coming ud. without the usual
routine of business, the board has
sufficient to oeoupy its attention for
several days.
' " Yesterday afternoon' bids' for sev
eral bridges were opened and con
tracts for two let to the B. G. Feelv
company of . Seattle. . The amonuts
were: Shasta Biver span 60 feet,
$3,192; Scott River, span, 130 feet,
$4,192.
Only one bid. was sent in for the.
hal of records, that of -the Roberts
Brothers' Construction . company of
Oakland, for $38,500. This contract
ing firm built the new hall of record
in Redding and turned it over a most
substantial job. Their bid is now be
ing caucused upon.
KEN NET MAN STRIKES
IT RICH IN OREGON
"KENNETH Cal. July 10. Tra
Merrill, one of the. largest property
owners here, and the . staunchest
booster the town had in its early
days of smelter construction, has
struck it rich in Oregon, where he hasj
been fur rjjc past fourteen months.
his'wifc Moving behind to look after
his proierly inctrcsts.' With several
Salt Lake and Oakland capitalists.
he has taken up a large acreage and
has a crew of men preparing for tli3
erection of a mill and extensive de
vclopmrnf.- Merrill was one of the
closet friends of the late nnry
nutters, if "Northern Electric fame,
and last year "the multi-millionnire
staved in camp in Oregon with the
KcmietTite. ' . Merrill ' will return to
his mining interests in the next few
da vs.
GRANTS PASS HUNTS
FOR ITS BLIND PIGS
(IK ANTS PASS. Or.. July 10.
The first attempt to hunt for blind
pi-s oi'i-iirred this afternoon, who 1
V. I.. Cnburn. of the Arlington Hotel,
was arrested and his place searched
fur liiiiors. Following this warrants
were issued for August Fetsch,
laiicle Whclsell and two others. The
place of Kclscli was examined and an
officer placed in charge to watch thj
safe, where it is Ihonght there may
be liiiior. Felscli is out of town, and
until he returns the safe will remain
locked.
The cases were worked up by two
detectives, who came here about four
davs a;fO.
BORN
liORZI'.IN In Orants Pass, Tuesday
".-June 2!). 1900. to Mr. nnd Mrs. It.
. .C. J'obeiii, a daughter. '.'
MITCHELL At San 'Bernardino,
Cal.. Wednesday,. . .Tune 1(5; 1909,
to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell,
formerly of Orants Pass, a son.
CRAWFORD In Onii.ts Pass. Wed
ncsilay. June 30, 1900. to Mr. mid
Mrs. Clarence A. Crawford, a son.
ATTENTION, K. OF P.
There will be installation of offi
cers Monday iiicht. Let all mem
bers be present. 4 Visiting Knights
invited.
97 G. F. LINDLEY, C. C.
SISKIYOU TO VOTE ; '
WET AND DRY
YREKA. July 10. The Board of
Supervisors of this county, at the
meeting last night postponed notion
until next Tuesday on the pcfitioa
signed by liuudreds of residents of
Siskiytm county asking the board !o
submit to the people at tho next elec
tion tho proposition of voting "wet"
or "dry" Siskiyou.
Tlio meeting was to have been held
in the regular meeting place of the
suervisors, but when tho members
of the boa.rd arrived there they found
(hut it was not hulf big enough to
accommodate tho crowd. Tho board
therefore, adjourned to the superior
court room, but even this was not
large enough to hold tho interested
people.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery and
. . Diarrhoea.
The great mortality from dysen
tery aud diarrhoea is due to 'a lacs
of proper treatment at the first stage
of the disease. Chiunlerliuu s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy is a
reliable and effectual medicine, and
wheu given in reasonable tune wit'
prevent any dangerous consequences
It has been in use for many years
and has always mec with unvarying
success. For sale by Leon B. Has
Idas' Pharmacy.
Orders for sweet orem or batter
nSk ; promptly filled. Phone th
ream err. -
CITY NOTICES.
RESOLUTION.
lie u resolved by the rity c-junoil
of the city of Medford. Oregon:
Whereas, there ha I ;cn file.' with
the iity council of the city of Med
io rd i petition si.'iic.d by more 'tap
one-fifth of the oualifitd electors
of said city, as shown by the vote.
cast at the last municipal election
held in said city, petitioning that the
boundaries of said city of Medford
be altered and new territory included
therein as hereinafter set forth, it
is therefore resolved: That the Hol
lowing question be submitted to the
electors of said city, and also to thu
electors residing in the territory
hereinafter set forth :
Shall the boundaries of the city of
Medford be altered by including
therein the following described terri
tory, to-wit:
Commencing fit a point on the
present boundary line of the city of
Medford, in section nineteen (19),
township thirty-seven (37), range
one (1) west of Willamette meridian,
in Jackson county, Oregon, due west
from the northwest corner of Sun
rise Home Park addition, in said
section, as laid in the plat thereof,
on file in the office of the recorder
of conveyances in said countv:
thence east one thousand four hun
dred and fifty (1450) feet, more or
less, to said northwest corner of said
Sunrise Home Park addition ; thence
east on the north line of said addi
tion eight hundred and fifty-three
(8.3) feet to the east line of donation
claim No. forty-two (42); thence
south on the east line of said dona
tion claim No. 4B five hundred
forty-seven and sixteen-hundredths
(547.10) feet to the north line of
Queen Anne addition to the citv of
Medford; the same being the section
me between sections nineteen (19)
' thirty (30) of said townshin and
range; thence east on said Rection
line two thousand two hundred and
fifty-three (2253) feet to the north
i .n .m.x mw t
within the
111 IJ 1
Inst few diivs have
east corner of aaM Ojuesu Anna ad
dition to the oity, of Medford thenoe
south on the entrt Into of Bftid Qieen
Anne addition and said line oxteudod
ten hundred and forty foot to a point
oue hundred aud thirty-two - feel
uorth of the northeast comer of do
nation olaim No. 44 in section twenty
nine of said township and rnngo:
thoneo east 15 14.4 feet, thonco south '
1(100.8 foot; thonce west 1544.4 foot;1
thence nortborly ton foot more or less
to a point on the east line of said
donation laud. No. 44. 1537.8 feet
south of tho uorthonst aornor of said
donation laud claim No. 44; thenoe
south seventy-two degrees and thirty
minutes west five k-undred fifty and
oight-touths (550.8) feet to the
southeast corner of Imperial addi
tion to the oity of Medford; thenoe
along the boundary lute ot said Im
perial addition south aevanty-twa
'degrees sixteen minutes went thir
teen hondrad eighty-two and ftoven
tenthfeet; thocea north tkirty-four
degrees weal, one 'hundred , thMy,
oight and six-tentfcs . feot; tnSbe
aorta ' thirty-nine degrees vast, one
'hundred seventy-fivi and five-tenths
(175.5) feet; tltence north forty-sis
degrees fifty -seven ramates ; west
three hondiad Urirty-algbt (338)
feet; thence north nin degrees four
annates west eight hundred ality
two and sii-tenths (862.6) feat to
the northwest sornsr of aaid Imps
rial ! addition and to the - prassnt
boundary line of the eity limits of
said arty; thence in a northeasterly
direction following .tha-preaent boun
dary line of the eity of Medford to
the southeast eoroar of Lin die v ad
dition ; thence following aaid present
boundary lines' of anid eity in a gen
eral northerly , and westerly direo-
tum to the place of commencement.""
Resolved further, that said ques
tion be submitted to said- electors of
the city of Medford and to said elec
tors of said above described terri
tory at a speoial election to be called
fsr that parpose, said election to be
held on tho 2d day July, IM9.
Keselved further, that a special
election in and for the eity of Mad
ford and in and for the territory
hereinbefore described, to be held oo
the 83d day of July, 1909, between
the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 o'olock
p. m., is hereby called for the pur
pose of submitting nt said election
said question nborc sol forth.
The following arc hereby desig
nated as the places in tsuid city nt
which the polls will be open within
said city :
First ward Commercial club
rooms.
Second ward Hotel Nash dnmple
room. .1
Third ward City hall.
The following is hereby designated
as tho place in the territory herein
before described at which the polls
will be open :
Residence of E. E. Kolley.
The following are hereby appointed
and designated ns iudgus nnd clerks
of said election :
First ward in said cfty A. C.
Hubbard, judge; C. W. Davis, judge
find clerk; J. E. Aston, judge and
clerk.
Second ward in said city J. 11
Atwell, judge: Wm. Ulrich, judge and
clerk; H. II. Harvey, judge nnd clork.
Third wnid in said city M. F.
McCown, judge; S. V. Dans, judga
nnd clerk; II. A. Thiorolf, judge nnd
clerk.
In the territory hereinbefore de
scribed George Miller, judge; E. E.
Kelley, judge nnd clerk; Clarence
Pierce, judge and clerk.
The electors of said city of Med
ford and the electors of the territory
hereinbefore described are hereby in
vited to vote upon said proposition
by placing upon their ballots "For
Annexation," or "Against Annexa
tion," Qr words equivalent thereto.
Resolved further, that notice of all
matters heroin set forth be given by
publishing this resolution for four
weeks prior to said election in The
Medford Daily Tribune, a newspaper
of general circulation in said oity of
Medford, and in the territory above
described, and also by posting four
copies of this resolution in four pub
lic places in said city and in four pub
lic places in the territory above
described for four weeks prior to
said election. ; ' ' " ' '
The foregoing resolution was pass
ed on the 23d day of June, 1909, by
the oity council of the city of Med
ford by the following vote: Mer
rick, aye; Welch, aye; Emerick, aye;
Wortman, aye; Eifert, aye; Dem-
mer, aye.
Approved June 22d, 1909.
W. H. CANON. Mavor.
Attest: BENJ. M. COLLINS,
Recorder.
licencing the great Inncs hand. Write
SRLEM BEER
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ern product. ' Alt beers are eod, but some beers an liked better than
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If you wish to be convinced,. ask for Salem beer and drink It.
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family. Also Hosiery, Men's Furnishings, Suits, etc.
Lion Brand Pnts,Sall sines, $1.75 to 3.50. Best'
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class nurseries.
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Excellent Workmanship
J. K. ENYART, President , .
JOHN S. Oimi, Cnxhier.
THE MEDFORD
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS , $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transaoted.
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