TTIE MEDFORD PAHA TRIBUNE. MEOFOUD. OUKOOX. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IK 11)00. HOSIERY i : i " ANOTHER CLEANING UP SALF. IN OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Your Choice Thursday - Friday - Saturday of any men's, ladies', boys' misses' or infants' Hose in the store; most of them are regular 35c qualitie s; here in any size, color or weight. 5 pairs for $1.00 Men's Ladies' Vests, Suspenders Pants, Union Pure lisle thread, equal to any SllltS, etC. 50c and 75c suspenders in the city. Do you want to save a little neat pattern and color, . money. If so. we have the goods v 25c AND 50c PAIR. and are making the prices. Don't fail to see our west window of fancy China and Glassware to morrow. REGULAR 25c AND 35c QUALITIES. CLOSING OUT PRICE 15c EACH. THE BUSY STORE TO SPLIT NATIOFI HENEY NOMINATED IN FOUR PASTS BY THE DEMOCRATS Georgia Populist Says New England Made Laws Are Forcing Quad- ; i ruple Secession. ATLANTA, Aiis;. 18. In denounc-1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. IS, In ip; the Aldrich-Payuc tariff bill mid complete returns, from the first pri :u"aimww to the Memorial day.speeeh mary election ever held in the city, !.r Keeretm-v of War Dickinson. Tom ' yesterday show that the regular or- ratson former candidate for pre--! utpnt on the nonuli.st' ticket, su'-irests the reconstruction of the I nion into : icsi ior me oisinet aiiorney nas ae four jrrnnil divisions, declaring' lhe! velopcd that Charles II. Fiekert won hemisphere will be all the happiet or the republican and Francis J. Ileney n the democratic nominations. The His reply was called forth b the nominees, for mayor ' are . William stalenicnt of Mr. Dickinson at '.Jet-' Crocker, republican, and Dr. A. W. 'rvsburK that "there are in the sou-.h j l.elaud. democrat; P. II. McCarthy, but few, if any. who would not tmn j union labor, and W. MeDcvitt, fo- swiftly with sentiments of abhor- j cialist. Later returns s-how that He rr.ncc from any suggestion that it 'ney's nomination is in doubt, but the would be better "for the south if it had chances favor bis nomination. suceeeded in establishing an i-i'le- pendent government." After denouncing this assertion and charging that Mr. Dickinson did not believe what lie said and that the! northern people knew he did not speak the truth, Mr. Watson said : "I am quite sincere in saying it would have been better for the snail: had the confederacy succeeded. Wc .vould have had no constant irritant, such as we now have in the souiril oquality blacks, in office holding coons and the niggeritc white people of the north who are eternally put ting the devil into the heads of the Alto-Americans. The western stales would be better off in a separate state of their own.. It will come ?onie day. With just such laws as AldricU anil Lodge and Qalliiiger and Hale all of New England -are forc ing through congress the Uuio.-i will be fcplit into four grand divisions and ibis, hemisphere will be all the hap pier for it." , , Prosecutor Successful in Landing the Nomination for District Attor- . ney at Primary. ganizations both democratic and re- j publican parties won. A peculiar con - i PAVING WORK STARTED ON WEST MAIN STREET A grading crew has begun work to put West Main Htree.t in shupe for bitulithic pavement. Ovfcr a mile 'A Main street' wus paved last spring, and this extension will carry the pavement to the west limits of the city, three-quarters of a mile. With this section completed, Medford will have about three miles of hard-surface streets, and there is o possi bility that at leasl a mile mom may be, put down this fall on Central ave nue and on West Tenth street. It linn been definitely agreed to by the in terested property owners that Fast Main street is to be paved next spring The work would be done this fall, but the sewer system for that part of the city is not all complete. There will he about a mile of this section of Main street, extending from the present paving at the crossing of Rivcrsido avonuo to the city limits. , RENEWAL OF WORK AT THE BLUE LEDGE Order (or Carload of Blacksmith Coal Indicates Early Resumption of Operations. ' A. T. l.und",ren, the Mine minor, is spending u few days in Mcd- ! ford nml ivKrls that assessment work is being done on nearly ill the claims in I llu district. ; "The fact that the Mine Ledge mine i has just ordered ii riir til' blacksmith's coal indicates thai a renewal of work I mi a large scale is expected in t lie jneiir future." stales .Mr. Luudgreii. ' "At present n small force- is em ployed, but there is .every indication i of u resumption of extensive opera i lions. "It is iifconcoh able that the mu:-jthjs : ct will Id the nunc ictiuiiii idle long with a million and a half already in-- s t'l and several million dollars' .vol ill of ore on the dump. It would rot surprise us to licit!" tliiil the eree- ci oi : .-'i' ar ti'iiii'e. Itei' i- i" j !- ,.. t THE STEAMER ELDER . SINKS BMH. XERH Rams River Boat in Columbia With a Crash That Is Heard for Miles None Injured. ASTORIA. Or., Aw,'. IS. Willi a crash that could bo heard nearly a mile, the steamer George V. Elder .struck and almost iuimcdiately sank the steamer Daniel Keni near Water ford light. Columbia river. 3 miles from here, today. A score of pus- songers on the Eldcu were thrown into t.,- hnvu a tvl li'-al in local I'm ' a panic and interfered -.vith the Kl- marts. Oregon Crawfords have nr j derV crew going to the re-one of men : rived in a small way lis yet. but til froni the sinking Kern. They rushed ' I t of them in quality and aupeiir- j to the side, where the Klder had a.aiw are fully enal to. if col kii- ijash in the how above the water line, perior to. the peaches from fnrtbo jciireciiiiiK the Khlcr so that bh fill-'-onth. Xcxt week there will lie plenl v , ed slijjhtlv and was in duii"or of fol- ; of Crawfords forwarded from the Mowing the Kern to the bottom. The ! Ashland and Rosebui",: districts, and I officers drove the passengers back f mm that time on the Californi i j and the men rescued the Kern crew I peach will have to take seciuid jihiec. with small boats. N'oim were ltijitr , od. The Kern is lyiuj.' in "i0 1'eet of water, her top musts .showing. 1 lie Klderis here for repairs. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Al the- Nash C. IV Webb, Tublc Roel--. oiidiuot Conner. Table Jiock; E. H. Lafftus, Plush; E. II. firasty. Portland: Georpe Pcttersou, San; Francisco ; Florence Tenney. Seattle: A. H. Titue. Lambertville: A. L. Wolf cud wife, Oakland; W. II. I!enedicl,, Chieairo : K. I). McAuslund. Seattl I. Darby. l.o Anjreles: .1. II. j Teiinv and wife. Seattle; V. R El-i mer. Portland: C. If. Smith. Oallce; A. T. Lemdgren, Ilolton; S. 8. Slef.fa. : liockford: Mrs. W.' C. Steffer. Chi cago: S. 0 Andras, Watsonvillc; MV W. Floury, Albuquerque; I). Com-' ies. St. Paul; H. W.. Randall. San Francisco; A. Ii. Lyons. Portland: A. (i. Jones and wife. New Britain : .1. A. Dyirroff, Portland; A. X. Lind say, A. S. Goldsmith. San Francisco; W. C. Kockrie. Tort la ml: 3. A. Bax ter. Walla Wralla: L. C. Dillman. Los Angeles: Sum lemiliff. Portland : Gcorgn S. Clark, New York; W. F. Turner and wife, New York: Simeon Hassler, Portland. , At the Moore Thomas Irvine, Eu jrcne; W. W. Merriam, W. A. Wood ward. J. W. Hatfield. W. .T. Russell. C. E. York, Portland; C. Brownstein, Salem: It. L Ross, Chicago: E. W. Poe, Cleveland; IT. D. Powell, city; .T. .7. Miller and wife, San Francisco: Dr. W. A. Preston. Los Angeles; R. M. Surfer and wife, Klamnth Falls; C. II. Dennis and wife, Crookstott; Chris Kohn, Grants Pass; Laurence Rhodes, city. Tnn a atp Tn n aqqicv TO RENT Two furnished house keening rooms, first floor front. $3.60 per week. Inquiro Tribune office. FRUIT PROSPECTS T Berries Practically Closed Out, With Larger Varieties Now , Shipping. Headquarters of tli Asliliind Fruit and Product' association begin ,i lal.e mi the ciistouinrv bu-y appear auec at this sensing of the year, sayi Ilia Tidings,- (looil prices, prevail, mil there have been abundant receipt ami shipments of plums, apples, her ries, nectarines, early peaches, etc! Berries Imvo brought in the nviuh-' hnrhtiod of $1 per unite, which is a notable advance on prevailing return, for small fruits. This week poaches in enr lots will lieijiti to move, followed bv nours "i.i , direct line of -.uccession." The vicM season promises to he gflnorotlf 1 and of fine iiialitv, and a scarcity in manv other localities -especially of i : -lies - will create a ileiemid for the !'.i-c'j,ii- Vpiii hicli l;:i . in.-i,!.' ilc Mi'ine of Ashland fainoits, ?faua!;er Liiiirger of the ms ieia -ii hi h: able lienteiialils in the per--oiis of Secretary Piste and fleor" ;-i-ctt, and all nuitlcrs incident ' .,,..;u iind hhipl'ieiits are expeili ted in a nimnicr ralifvi'i to 'tli -leiMv-n- of tin rp'H'.'i I ion which "j.l'csci't. Well--KaJ'L'o figure iii I I.i' furwiieil-i-. ;',,, cmciji to ll'C it-uat evict end the ilnilv -hipiuenlT by epre-s in Mime iionnal proportion-, at this sen--on -i l!ie year. 0 lite n lot of the product is find iic, it- way over to Klamath, but pot to the extent, of former' years, ow h:l to the fact of railway connections Iinvir.'.' been established with that sc. i o.p. However, several freighters cop tiniie to emraire in the bnsinr--. mi l i..p..rt fair returns on the iuvesiinei ... Aec oidiiiL' t" reports from Pot ' -bind markets, peaches easily hold fii! nbiee in the fruit display- then . and for the first time this season the .... . .,....! T.'l aiH-v t iililornia t rawioros aim r,i- FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY A SUMMER RESORT ON KLAMATH LAKE That is Unsurpassed in America Till? is !i sporting proposition for men of -wealth it is not a farm. Unequalled Trout Fishing .Tune to November. Deer Hunting on the prcmii-cs. Augiift 1 to November 1. Duck Shooting superior to any ii the state, over thousands- of acres of wild celery and rice. Sept Mnber 1 to February-1. Grouse and Pheasant Shooting o i the pace October- 15 to Novem ber 35. I!est starling place in the county for a Lear hunt. Tin- Crater Lake Autoniobilo road will run through the place for a mile am! a quarter. Navigable water to " the proper ty, unsurpassed drinking wnlor, and power to develop the prop erty. ( More bottom land and flue gat den land than any place on the lake. Thousands of Pine and Fir tree and thousands of Quaking A peits. More varieties of wild flowers and natural gnoses and vclchc j than any place in the county. If you develop this property as :l can hn developed, there is no resort in the enmity that can compare with it. ' No amount of talking will de scribe it-let us show you. Wc huvc been offered more than twice what it cost, but have u price at which you may take it below which we will keep it. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SHIVE, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Advantages Gained for the Patrons of. this Store By the Wanderer , During Ills Trip to New York Of course I cannot toll you all today, but from day to day you will sco in this space, reasons why you should huy your merchandise here and the advantages gained by a trip east. First I went to New York (didn't go part way and pretend the rest) so I know of what I write. Second I dan come to the people of Medford with the absolute as surance that every article offered by this store will be as new as will be offered this fall In the big Now York stores. Third I made arrangements for a New York buying service that will guarantee us the newest merchandise and always at the bottom price. Fourth I can toll every week Just what is being offered in New York and can provo that Medford wdmcn can dress just as well on a stated sum each year as New York women. Fifth I can prove that this store Is selling goods offered by the bf.j Chlcttuo and New York stores for less than they ask for lite Identical goods when first placed on sale. Sixth, and last for this time This store Is rinht in selling nooi!; for rinse mnrnins. In spite of the fact that some people say we ruin oik business by selling so close. A Hint to the Wise All cjontls now on our shelves and on our racks will lie sold from today on at slaughtered prices In order to make room for the Incoming fail purchases. You havo a full two months to wear these goods yet. THE HUTCH ASON CO. Successors to Baker Hutchason Co. WATER TURNED INTO CALIFCFIMIA PLANTS b'l'.pliINi;. f,,l.. Any. lir-l lime today wal" into the N'oiilicm I'd company's -oulh jmwc I s.- For Hie was liirucil i. inia Power piunt, about live miles south of Malta. Hie plant liu a capacity of ."iiltlO ImrM' power of elect ricii energy dailv. The com pany owns three other plants nn at Kiloeh an dlwo rit Italt.i. i The capacity of ' the KilocK plant :it)ll(t horse nowei' n:i I (lip Itnlln "ants lone MOIIO iiml' -I'iOO horse power capacity respectively. This means the total output of the plant is LV'iOO horse power daily. The same water that is used to generate power at the Malta pkuit is used airaiti at the south power plant, south of Mallii. ... Work on the south power plant was started on April 'JO an 1 its eomple- ; tion at this early day shows that no time was losr in its eon itriiclion. The company is selling poner in Chieo and also furnishes the Pacific Gas and Fleet rie corn'iratjon .villi power.! The payroll of .the company in the Mnnton section last .ntoiit.li ninount ed to $07.(10(1. GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH THREATENED WITH BLINDNESS LONDON. Aug. GcnoiHil Wil liafn Month, for vears head of the Srlvation Armv, is threatened with otal blindness and has ahaiidoned his. projected tour of the provinces iind will remain in England for treat ment. A recent operation for calu met was unsuccessful. FORTY MILES FROM MEDFORD TO MERLIN FORTY MILES OF ROGUE f The climate in the same, the 11 acres of unimiu'ovnd luml f. - I , - I ol young orchard, house, well, .r-.". norms, nee me ior TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS. ' I have complete field notes of all donation land claims and a large portion of the government surveys in Jackson county. These noli may be copied in my office for film n claim or section. Complain maps of Medford, Talent, Central Point, Tolo, Gold Hill," Eugle Point, Woodville and Hutte Falls. Surveys, maps, blue prints and des criptions of lots and tracts made, J. S. HOWARD, C. E. Rooms 7-8, Adkins Bldg. Medford, Or. MEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Tents . Blankets Wagon Sheets Axle Grease and Gall Cure ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK i J. C. Sinitb. 314 L 'ain iiilcrs for sweet crviim or butter milk promptly tilled. I'linno (ho orenmcry. Watch .for the opening of the now Western Business College Medford, Oregon. Day and night sessions. Every thing strictly up-to-date. J. B. MACK, Principal. FORTY MILES OF ROGUE RIVER VALLEY soil vory similar. I can soli you .e Ainn n i..,...i ...m. i, ""' nun i- acres etc., 17 acrciC under good fenoo, investments. ('HAS. E. SHORT, Merlin, Or.