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VIIE MEDFORD DA1DY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, JULY 1909. 3 WANTED Timber and Coal Lands HNULNEEIUNO AMD SURVEYING COX TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISUEV. B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson Couuty Bank Upstairs THEATRE HUSH DON'T TELL we ana GOING ELINOR GLYN'S GREAT PLAY THREE WEEKS WITH BERYL HOPE AND GREAT CAST People With Red Mood Original Savoy Theatre, New Bedford Theatre, Suitn Drpnsilsry Kutubiisbcd 188H. (,'aplUI nnd Hurplin 1125,000 Hi'iimrrvi 700,000 PALMER INVESTMENT CO., Owners of MODOC ORCHARD (1300 acres lying on both sides of Rogue River.) Offer for sale small tracts of irrigated land, with per petual water rights, at reasonable prices and upon easy terms. .These lands consist of rich river bottom loam and are. suitable in the highest degree for the culture of Winter pears, Whiter apples and all fruits for which Rogue River Valley is famous. Also for the production of Alfalfa, Oar den Stuff, Root Crops and Grasses. Inquiries. relating to the resources of Rogue River Valley, or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully anil comprehensively. ' - ' PALMER INVESTMENT CO. Medford, Oregon. ONIZ NIGHT ARE YOU STRONGER THAN THE BOOK No Seats Sold to Children York Companyianii Production July 13 B,f so . HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE Tlio Juckson County Bunk respuot fully solicits your nccount, subject to your chock, with the strongest truiirantce of safety nnd efficiency. We offer llio highest -attainment in sysleinitlic bunking service, which insures the grontosl cure in every fiiiiincinl transaction, with thin oUig1 injj institution. W. 1. VAWTKH. President. 0. It. UNW.KY, Cashier. Cii'ATKK I.AKK "The OreatuHt Xnlnrnl Womwr of Medford, Oregon. MEETING PLANNED Session During August in Seattle Will Be Must Notable Gathering During Exposition. SKATTI.K, July VI. - The fiivl iin liniiiil cum witvji I inn conp-css of (Ik; t'nitcd Stales will In- lii'hl in I In' iiu ililniiiMii 'it' I In' A -11 1 tin-N iUfn - Ijn-i ' ii' exposition, Scuttle Wti-li., Annus! . 27, 2H, Ulltll. ArimiiMiicnlH for I In conyi-ess mi' ln-itijr perfected 17 lilt' Wiihliiiiclnii ( 'm-itv:iI inn nsso I'iiitimi, nil iii'uiiui.iition comprisin1; scvcrnl iiiiiiilri'il iriiitiiii'iil men of 1lic sUilc. Jl coiiscmil inn 'iiif:n'sK prom ises l Iim (Im Iui'iii'mI nnd iuiimI rep resentative jjnllii-riiij; (if nctivc -oii- SC'rVlllillllihlS sillCC I 111! Conference of governor nl tin' W 1 1 i f linn!1. Wiish iiiylini. when former ('resident Theo dore Hoosovcll l.-iiuichi'd I cnin pnicu I'ur ii more -y -1 i n .-1 1 i - iiikI ii'ii vcimiI cnnscrviilioii of till' iiiilural i 'sources of niir country. Till" COIIHerVulioll congress ll.l- the official endorsement of lllr state Iej-i-lnlnrc, slnlc conservation commis sion, piveniors vi nil conservation ciiiii niir.iniM of oilier states, the Se tt I lie I'liiilnlirr of commerce, mid ill'! joinl committee between slnlcs mi1 iiiiliiin. Inv Millions have been extended to 1'i'fsiiliMil William II. Tuft mid mem bers of his cabinet, (.'incriiors of K I II 1 1'h, IIK'llllll't'S of the vnrinus slnle coiiscrvnlioo commissions, presidents of -iprc mill il oilier institution of Icni-iiine;, editors of (irniiiini'ii! In-wh in icis mi tliniif.'imncs, ehnl'i'l dignitaries iinil In mayors nnil nffi cinls of coiiuiicri'iiil orguui.iitinns in the Iciidiiix cities of I lie Million. Already initiiy of those invited have ri'Miiin1c1 nnd announced their in -leiilinu of iilliMlclill' tin' coii",ress. FRANCHISE GRANTED TO NEW COMPANY A franchise has liccn ;riinlcd to llic Jackson Coimly Klcctric I i;ht & Power company lo erect polo lines nliiivj I In- highways of Jackson county for iht uii'Hise of transmit tin"; liu'lil .heat and Hiucr. by the colllll v. Mi s. I'.dunr S. I Infer let'! Saturday rveiiiii)! for I.ns Anpdcf lo join her Ii isliand and slny I'ur (lie Klk's com eiilinn. ' , Iho World." THE NAMELESS SHIP By ANDREW C. E WING. (COfirrlirht. ;ift tiy Smnenn I'mim AK- ! latlon.J I "Talk iilHiiu the i iyin' Iiulcliiiian," mid t tie iiilen:irliiii of the finllor'g ' Hiiiib IliirUir; " 't I'n't n clrcuniKtance lo l lie I'lui ut. in xliii my cran'rallicr lined to till ine n!,.iiit when I wan a My. i'lii! old man wiin pretty nlh tin old it I urn now when he told It to I me mid Inn Killn! the H.;iiiIi;i rriniii i when pirntcH then; winj thicker 'n I million Ik iilmiit a newly arrived Auicr lean flili "'IT l-'ayiil. And my rnn' fallier tei n ,i -, (,,,,. with IiIh own two eye Mini le r wllil cnp'ii on IiIh wild fhlp. I1'- "ax the fimt pirate to pit IiIh ilwr'n, 1 1 a ri'ln" don't do-ll llml'M only klltin. Hut I'll tell you the Htory u my i-riiir father told It. "A Khli-my f-r.-ui'fnthcr didn't know her name; fuel K, Mhe didn't have a fiaiw: Home vald that. Ik-Iii" Inteniled for n pliniiioin from the xliirt. Hhe tilled wlihciii a name well, thin nameleH nhip Hailed from Medford with n cart;o o' rum and Kold and jllvcr Imim. Hhe headed for n Weat Indian pmt. lint (rot Into the dolilrumH and wiih m linn; without a Preeze that Ihc water nnil provinlona plve out. The crew wan nil need to cliewln' the leath er of their liootx; Imt. flH for water, there wan nmie even to Ik- Rot from damp out the nails. The weakt-Bt died fw-t. t In-ii the Htroiifjcr. and ao on till tin- iniit endiirln' o' the t-rew (.'Ive In nnil their aperlta went aloft. When l he last man had pcrtaln-d, there twin notlile' ni' re for the doldrums to do. the wind Kpmiig up nnd theahlp ailed nwny wllli ber crew of dead. "The wind Ik-Iii out o" the nor'eaat, the nllp kep' on lier eourne toward the Wi-st liullet. Then It was that Juan CnHtre. the moHt omuercliul pirate that ever nailed the SpanlHh main, aaw ber nnd ehaix-d her. It was an cany mutter to catch her, tlionph every rag wan net and she wan a fine aaller, for, Im-Ii.' wllliiiu- a lielinKmiui at least a llvln' one-t-he'd luff now and then and have to wait for her xaila to fill I aKaln. Wlicn the pirate come up with' her the dusk of right was settlin' down, and all the pirates could see was a fl-nire lielilnd the wheel, another lcanln' up ae'ln the I a (Trail and others scattered almnt In different positions where they'd died. "But CantrcR, seeln" the ship hadu't guns for defense, drifted up beside her when the wind lulled and, lenvin' sonic of his men to make fast, jumped aboard bin prlie. The two vessels bumped and separated. At that mo ment a sodden puff o' wind struci: "t in. The pirate had lowered most of hit, sails, aiid-bcfore she could pet 'cm up ncatn tlx ship without a name sailed away from hv into the thick nli;ht, and that's th Inst the pirate seen o' her. "The next Keen o' the nameless ship wns hy n Uritlsher. Cap'n CnstreR was at the wheel sinnln' and slioutin' and luntili In" and tlirowiu' 111 .arms about. He had found himself alone on a ship with iiiithin' but dead men, tlionli she was the richest prize be hud ever taken, with the easiest cargo to dispose of. cold and silver bars, with rum enouuh to kiss hhn drunk for the rest of his natural life. Wheth er drinkln' the rum helped him to pi mad or a crew of dead men was enoii'.'h to do it. nobody didn't know, but he wiis tund sure enough stark, stnrin' mad n-swciirln' at bis dead crew Just ns though they was alive, and he must have found plenty of ain muulllcn. for he was pluKin' 'cm nil the while. One o' the sailors on the Britisher recoinibied Castrcs. for be had been taken by the pirate, forced to walk the plunk and pit picked up. He told the cap'n. aud the cap'n turned away without even spenkln' the other ship. "The next seen 'the nameless." ns I lie Britishers called her, was by an in 1 lit ii lirlp. There was more super stition anion); the Italians than the Envllslimcii, and, seeln' a crew o' dead men ciiiiiiiianded by n mad pirate, they all knelt on disk mid crossed thdr- setves. Then the cap'n, who was the.1 only man ainoiiv 'em that had any. sin ul at all, took the helm and sailed on another course ns quick ns be could pi about. "Hut what I've be:'U n-couiln" to all aloiit: is the time my pan'father seen the phantom.' for after some years sallln' aliout.seen by viir'us craft, that's what lliey called her. It was one eveiiln' on the equator. My t:nin' 1'nthcr was it youtu; feller o' nineteen. an' he'd henrd o' 'the nameless,' ns she was then called, when he was six. years old. So, you see, the story's true. Well, the sun was n-st-ttin'. p.iif down Info the water big eunuch to tal.c in a dozen craft on the horizon, w In n suddenly a ship seemed to come up nc.'ir by, as If out o' the ocean, and sailed rl.-lit between him and the sun. I On deck was Cap'n Castres leanln'i over Hie KUn'nle slnikln' bis list, bis eyes n-gl:irln' and horrible sounds onm fti' cut of his throat. Tim plniiilom must 'n' rattled consld'rnble, for only her ribs was lo Jie seen att'ln the sun, looklu' for all the world like a jrrld Iron on a rodhot Are.' "'the phnutoni' always brought bad Itick. Ships seen her in the early aiornlu'. ttt twilight, after euu.scI,. by 12 5 S4 7 8 9 10 II 1 yysm. ,ifA XMmwtmmzmm l : ' -, C- -V r. 1 '. . ' '; 7 "For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend l;61gers Golden Gate Coffee." .It is so fcooi! we cannot obtain a belter coffee not if We paid Jl a ;)tini! for if. K very thing about Poller's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, and we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED. CHARGE AGAINST STRIKERS REDUCED YKKKA, July 12. Frank tevoti. Joe Itiaiichi. I). Suhinno. 1'. Cenulioj and T. Ciiono, the five Italian stri'i- eis- who were arrested at McClntiil mi May i and charued with incitiiiii a riot, wer nrrnititied in the Justices court hero Saturday. The men, it will herecalled, were employes of tho ; communication demoralized. Wcpin ! McCloud litvcr Lumber company r.i.d iiiilicate thai the loss from dainae 1 were arre-tcd at the time of the crops will he enormous. strike. . ..Their attorney asked the court th:'l urday evening and everyone seemed : llic clmrjie aoainst the men, which he having ;n enjovalile lime. 'He wn s n felony, he ' reduced to simple music, though different from llmi assault, a misdemeanor. If this were furnished herctolore, was pnnl. and done, he declared the men won! 1 received many compliments from llic plead guilty. The district nttorney patrons of Hie place. , joined in the request. The Justi.-o liianted the motion and the men no-- The Ibinalow w;- . ell tilled Sr. coiilinu'ly pleaded guilty. Mrs. K. II. Kl.vood. ac -ouipaiiicl l.evoii and I i:im-tii. wln were the ! hy her two suns, l.lovd nmi 11. n; .c. leaders in the Iroiible, well' fined $ ' leave Tuesday uminii l" !.r a lo ea-.-li. Sahimio nnd Cenlio were fined; weeks' cnmpiiiLr Irip in l!i' neiuiihn -- fi'i. All the lines were paid. makiu,r lli-'ml of !:nie Kali-. .Mi -','. I I a total of All of the men ex-join litem kilo:-. j ALL KINDS BEST LUM r ali dimensions, from 2x4 to IGxlb' inches. Sugar and AVhite Pine, 1 to 3t inches. All kinds .of finish ing lumber. Vi'e have special prices on soiue lines this month. Call and 'get them before yon buy. TRAIL LUMBER CO. 10-.1 Fir St., Medford, Advertise in HERE'S OUR RULE. To Jiave quulity and pries m cvciilv hleiided that you will find it both profitable nnd ulensiirahlu to have us do your tnilorini; work. Drop in and see our new sprint? fabrics. Don't buy a hand me do uhen von can ret a tailor madr, suit nt the same price. W. W. EIFERT THE PEOGBlaSSrVE TAJXOB Icept Levoti have been in jail since ' Mny 7th. Levoli has bee 11 out Oil hail. I ?LQQQ SITUATION IN M0USS0URI GROWING WORSE KANSAS COTY; July 12. Many rivers and creeks throiiuliont Mi--souri are still risiii'.'. Tim flood sit uiitionis serious'. Trains are stalled on nmnv lines, witli tnuisiiortatiu'i BER and Jacksonville, Oregon. t ie Tribune