THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, T1IUKSDAY. HKI'TKMHKK M. VM). BIG TIME PLANNED FOR PORTOLA FETE Bunting Enough to Encircle Earth Will Be Used In San Francisco All of the famous street decora tions mid illuminations of the pa si for which San Francisco has been notable are to be eclipsed durinp Portola week, October 19 to 23. It is expected lhat the displays in mag nitude and mnpnificence will surpass anything before attempted in the I'nited States. More than 1000 incandescent electric lamps with n total of nearly 2.000.000 candlepower. will be used in the illuminations. To supply the current will necessitate 4000 horse power and the capacities of all the power plants surrounding San Fran- . cisco will be taxed by the extra load during Portola week. The only limit of the plans for the illuminations : was the capacity of the power plants. A trainlond of 50 big freight cars, each one loaded to its capacity, would be necessary to transport the flags and penitents that will beused in the Portola decorations. The bunting that will be used to drape the buildings and arches would form a girdle one foot wide around the earth at the equator. Courts of honor, colonnades, and big displays, hung high in the air will form the principal features of the decorations and illuminations, ami will extend over three miles of street. At the foot of Market street. In front of the Ferry Building, will be erected a. colonnade of Spanish architecture, consisting of 20 col umns, each 2S feet high. The col nmns will be three and one-half feet square at the top. The cornices will be decorated with gg and dart mouldings. On each side of the col umns will be placed the letter "P," made of stucco and five feet in will float between each column and on the pinnacles will be placed four five-foot carnival fags and, a six- foot flag of the United States. The entire colonnade will be snow white. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. GATES SAYS PEOPLE IN WEST ARE GROWING RICH NT.W YORK. Sept. :Ui.- "The west evu people and the western banker," declares John W. Ciates on his return from an extended trip through the great wheat and corn region, "have more money than ever before in their history, and there will he no extra ordinary withdrwals of funds from the east for crop-moving purposes. International monetary conditions are such that if money rates are ad vanced materially on this side, mil lions of dollars in gold will he export ed from F.urope. The fact of the west's complete financial independ ence or practically that is one of the most impressive and significant in onr recent business history. It was only 13 years or so ago that cash was the scarcest of all commodities in the agricultural states of the west, when the interest payments on farm mortgages held in the east were a draiu on the westerner's resources amounting to many millions of dol lars yearly, when corn was being burned, for fuel, when the popular cry out there was for 'free silver' and the extermination of the 'pluto crats,' when pessimism wns on every tongue and breathed from every line of newspaper type and when William Allen White was one day moved to tell nn interested world just what was 'the matter with Kansas.' Xow nil that has changed. The 'wava of prosperity' following the Spanish American war struck the west prompt ly. and struck it hard and the west wouldn't let it recede. R. B. Dow, deputy sheriff, was in Medford on business Tuesday after noon. John A. Graff is of Phoenix was a Jacksonville caller Tuesday after noon. Miss M. B. Towne spent Sunday in Phoenix. Percy J. Wells, county school su perintendent, is spending the week in the Woodville district Siting the schools. Miss Minnie Lewis of Ashland has been secured to teach, the eighth grade in the public school and will also help with the high school work. W. K. Coleman spent Sunday at Talent. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gray gave them a farewell party on Monday evening. Mr. Gray has been removed to the Canyonville parish 'and about GO friends came to bid them goodbye. Ice cream and cake were 6erved during the evening. Mr. . and Mrs. Chris Kecgan have returned from a three weeks' visit to the Seattle exposition. TO EDUCATE PEOPLE AS TO GOVERNMENT MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Sept. 30. The latest illustration of the near ness of the nearness of the Univer sity of Wisconsin to the actual life of the state and of its intention to serve the age is its establishment of a mu nicipal reference bureau, which will carry on ' three regular courses by correspondence ou municipal govern ment and administration and a series of popular lectnres on civic subjects. Co-operating with the political sci ence department of the university and with the highly developed pioneer leg islative reference department of the state library, the university intends to aid citizens of towns and cities to bring about a higher grade of admin istration. Already lecturers stand ready to respond to invitations on "City Government by Commission," "The City Beautiful' "Munioipnl Functions" and "What's the Matter With Our Cities?" SOUTHERN OREGON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY WANTED Three girls for gen eral housework; good wages. MALE AND FEMALE HELP FURNISHED TO EMPLOYERS FREE. Office 33 SOUTH FRONT STREET. PHONE NO. MAIN 3351. f ttttttt Acreage Property At A Bargain We have three acres, just out side the city limits, platted all around it, with a new five-room house, which we consider a bar gain at $2200 1 The property faces on two streets and would subdivide nicely. There is an electrio motor and pump which goes with tho place, and the well would supply water for irrigating. The 'owner has made the price low in order to sell quickly, and the property will be on tho mar ket but' a short time at this price. W. T. York 6 Co. ' .".7"' . , - ....... :.v.-a ,-, J , . ii J Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern homo seven rooms In the space and cost ot four rooms; Iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets tand dressers; cabinet kitchen. J. A. McINTOSII, Architect, X I Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. V ! t The Best Meal In Medford. is to be had At The Star Restaurant All white help. Home cooking. Room and board $5.00 a week. Give us a trial and.be convinced. MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322E7th St. To Chicago and Return. October 4 October 4. October 4. "Ten days allowed going trip, re turning tickets good until November 30. Round trip $82.40. For particu lars, enquire at the local office or ad dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co. Agent, Medford, Or. Why? v . From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem , edy has extended to all parts of the United States an dto many foreign countries. Why? Because it has proved especially valuable for coughs and colds. For sale by Leon B. Has kins' Pharmacy. To Chicago and Return. October 4 October 4. October 4. Ten days allowed going trip, re turning tickets good until November 30. Round trip $82.40. For particu lars, enquire at the local office or ad dress A. S. Rosenbaum, S. P. Co. Agent, Medford, Or. MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5. 1909 Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis, cured my daughter of a severe kidney mid bladder trouble oftcr doctor"? failed to give any relief, and I can cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. I.. Wilson, 135 Bartlott St. Sold by Hoskins' Drug Store. , For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for It In easy monthly payments and low rate of Interest. We will furnish money to build Churches. .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or pay off debts on real estate. Moneys can be returned any time, thereby stopping Interest, or we give you nine years to return any loan, either large or small.. We also allow you 3 percent Interest on all advance payments.. We give you three months grace on all notes without a One. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real Estate Office of WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDFORD Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburg Oregon Calls "More People" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. Low Colonist Rates To Oregon will prevail from the East SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 15 ' via the 0 rcgon Rai I roatl& Navigation Co. Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago $33.00 From St. Louis $32.00 From Omaha $25.00 From Sti Paul .$25.00 ' From Kansas City $25.00 . Fares Can Be Prepaid Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send us the name and address of anyone interested in the Stato for Oregon literature. WM. McMURRAY, - General Passenger Agent, ' Portland, Or. RESOLVED The best resolution for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if yo.i want something oyt of the ordinnry. We do tho best work and charge the lowest pricos. W. W. EIFERT THE rEOOEtSSIVE TAILOR t t Medford Iron Works x E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. i Foundry and Machinist I j All k!rn' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T tcninery, Agents in soutnern uregon Tor i FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. t WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON - TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. JB. H. Harris & Co, MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs 4 p- CD P P CD fcrj p P. CD to