Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 06, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFOKD DAILY TKIBUNE. MED FORD, ORKOOy. WK1)NT,S))AV, OOTOHKR fi. 1000,
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Itkree wrecks constitute
i one. day's record
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Moo i J. C. Burke, Yreka;
William Piinlnp iiiui wife, Reno; L.
Solomon,. Sun Franeico ; 0. . liey
nolds, rortland; It. O. Applegnte, Jr.,
Owyhee; H. 1'. Johnson, SI. Brodo
mier, Portland; William Wolker and
wife, Sisyiyou comity; L. Kalmak,
San Francisco; J. Y. Anderson and
wile, Kenton ; J. F. Loware mid wife,
Taeeppa; G. W. Reefer, Portland;
A. E. Jeff, Eugene; C. A. Stahl, Se
attle; Noah Frederick, Portland; A.
S. Williams, Kugone; A. C. Smith,
Portland; tJ. Hopjjs, lioiu nm, ,i,a n,,vtMiniii.,l trnin loaded with skdit
.mid Mrs. John Maney, Menominee; ; , , , f ; t crii-
ficld mid the ynuthhoiiml traiu on the
Illinois Central. The wreck occurred
at Farmer at !):"0 last night
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 0. Train
Xo. 4, leaving here at ."):!." lasl nielli
on the North Hank road, crashed into
a landslide across tho truck lietweeu
Fountain and Roosevelt in Washing
ton. The engine and baggage car
left the tracks. Engineer Kigelow
was killed. Fireman und a mail clerk
were fatally injured.
CLINTON. III., Oct. G. Miss Clara
Watson is dead mid IS injured as the
result of a keadnii collision between
CURTIS WRITES OF THE
BEAUTIES OF CRATER LAKE
(Continued from pate l.l
V. B. Lane. Rosehurg: A. P. Helms,
Ashland; J. B. Seil'ert, Enterprise;
O. Mnrpliv, Rochester; E. E. Hen
dtrshott, Portland; Mrs. Grace Wil
son, Bnrrv: A. Strunk, New York;
G. Helms, Sun Francisco.
At the Nash L. R. Frince and
wife, Boston; Mrs. J. S. Craig, Port
land; J. R. Ie, Seattle; J. Cohen,
Portland; J. A. Rockel, Denver; Mrs.
Arthur Jordan and family, Twin
Bridges; E. E. Thompson. San Fran
cisco; II. H. Kelly, Jr., Trail; J. R.
Rudd, Rome; J. F. Sutton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Fishhurn, F. L. Modak,
Xew York; J. Hale, S. Nemieo, N.
J. Dermody. Benjamin C. Ely, Port
land; J. S. Byrne, Watkins; D- D.
Fragan, Portland; C. M. Heinbaugh,
Ashland; J. D. Whitehead, Halton;
H. Hamburger, Los Angeles; H. Lew
is, San Francisco; Verna Tryer,
Punsmuir; Mrs. John E. Marble, Los
Angeles; J. F. Anderson and wife,
Kenton; C. B. Baker, Portland.
TEMPLE, Tex.. Oct. 6. Engineer
McGinnis is known to he dead and HO
pei-sons injured and it Li believed
four wore burned to death in a pas
senger wreck on the Santa Fe near
hero. The engine turned turtle and
the coaches were ditched.
During the recent rush at the auct
ioning off of 300,000 acres of land
in Lake county the sudden advent of
1500 transients would hare excited
theh cupidity of many places, but in
Lakeview they were considered vis
itors and theh charges were in many
instances nothing. ,
' Best paper in; southern Oregon
The Tribune. "- "-- v
TAFT GIVES SAN FRANCISCO
, SOMETHING TO TALK OF
SAX FRAXCISCO. Oct. C The
greatest discussion was aroused here
bv Taft's announcement that he was
in favor, of ship subsidy and also his
announcement that there would not
be a battleship fleet in the Pacific
under the present conditions during
his administration. Regarding no
battleships, Taft said: "If you will
gunrantee that all the attacks are
coming from this side the govern
ment will send you a fleet." He said
he believed the opening of the Pana
ma canal would double the efficien
cy of the navy by closer connection
of the two shores. He said the canal
would surely be opened January 1,
1913, and that he hoped fervently it
would be a considerable time before
that. .
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THE BUSY STORE
40 dozen misses' heavy
Jersey ribbed fleeced lined
Hose, in all sizes from 6 to
91-2, V
15c a pair
Two pairs for 25c.
Ladies 50 dozen ladies'
heavy fleece lined, ribbed
top, seamless, fast black
hose, a 35c quality, in all
sizes, here
25c a pair
Men's Work Gloves
We are showing one of the best lines of men's Leath
er Work Gloves to be seen in Medf ord, either plain or
in gauntlets.
From 50c to $1.75 pair
50 dozen men's canton flannel Gloves with knit wrist,
all sizes, sale price
10c per pair, 3 pair for 25c
Wool Hosiery
For man or lady. If you
are looking for Hosiery,
come in and let us show
you our line. We will save
you money.
Ribbons
Linen and Cotton Laces,
fancy side and back Combs
Purses, etc., in fact almost
a complete line of. Yankee
Notions. Popular priced.
10,000 Post Cards, the finest line in southern Ore
gon, 1 cent each.
the sun. The mountain all round the
lake .is covered with n detwe forest
notable for the size and magnificence
of its trees, and few artificial parks
can compare with this natural park
in beauty. Congress, by law, has
reserved u tract 18 by 'JJ miles in
sixe as a permanent park, and the
secretary of the interior has npuiut
ed a custodian, who is making a few
roads, n'.id trails for the benefit of
tho public. . ..j.
A concession has been granted to
W. . Steel by the secretary of the
interior for the erection of a hotel at
the lake, and Mr. Steel tells me that
he would have commenced' work lust
spring but for tho injunction. He pro
poses to erect two log houses 40 by
fiO feet in sire; ono as an office and
lounging mom, and tho other as a
kitchen and diuiiigroom. , They will
be connected by a wide, covered pas
sage, which will servo as a porch.
These buildings will be surrounded
by rows of tents for lodging pur
poses, which can be taken down in
the fall and stored in the houses with
their furniture during the winter
montis. The tourist season will be
very short because' the heavy snow
fall will not permit of tho transpor
tat ion of passengers to the lake until
the middle or latter part of Julie, and
the weather becomes very disagree
ble the latter part of September. Mr.
Steel thinks, howover, that ho can
mnke people comtortable with the
plan described. His greatest diffi
culty, however, is in providing a wa
ter snpply. There are no springs or
streams near the rim of the lake, and
the only way to obtain it is to set up
a pump down in the crnter at the
edge of the lake, which is the first
thine to be done.
There are our routes to Crnter
Lake. The Southern Pacific railroad
has built a branch from its main line
as far as Klamath Falls on Upper
Klamath Lake, where- the United
Stntes reclamation service is car
rying out a grand scheme to reclaim
250,000 acres of land by a mixed sys
tem of drainage and irrigation, which
will cost several million dollars. It is
draining a large area of swamp on
the edge of Klamath Lake and dis
tributing the water from that lake by
canals over n wide plateau of fer
tile soil. The railway company in
tends to continue its track northward
from Klamath Falls along the middle
fork of the Willamette river and re
join the nitiin line at the town of Eu
gene, passing within three or four
miles of Crater Lnke. This new route
will be 50 or 60 miles shorter than
the present trunk line between Port
land and San Francisco, and when it
is finished express trains will be sent
that way.
At present visitors to Crater Lake
go by rail to KInmnth Falls, take a
steamer across Klamath Lake to
Klamath Indinn agency, and from
there go by wagon to their desina
tion. It is possible to go by wagon from
sh'and. Thrall or Mcdford, all sta
tions upon the Southern Pacific, and
either route is equally good. The
Medford people, however, are deter
mined to build a boulevard and run
a line of automobiles which ought
to make the 85 miles very comfort
ably in a day. '
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Recommends Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
"I take pleasure in saying that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my
family medicine chest for about 15
years, and have always had satisfac
tory results from its use. I have ad
ministered it to a great many trav
eling men who were suffering from
troubles for which) it is recommended,
nnd have never failed to relieve,"
says J. C. Jenkins of Glasgow, Ky.
This remedy is for sale by Leon B.
Huskins' pharmacy.
Oregon people are being asked to
consider why the stato should not
take up needed public undertakings,
such ns the Selilo canal, and let Un
cle Snm out entirely. The Cclilo ca
nal when completed will add more-to
the land of Portland alone thnn
three such canals will cost.
Paper railronds to Coos Bay con
tinue to be mentioned. Some one or
more of them will materialize with
real steel, tics and rolling stock one
of these days not very far distant.
The Space was blank last issue with the except
ion!) the following:
What is The Answer?
HERE IT IS
Our Second
Anniversary Sale
Begins Thursday 9 A. M.
You will find a world of the best bargains we
ever offered. WATCH FOR PARTICULARS.
The Hiitchason Co.
Successor to Baker Hiitchason Company
In Lakeview, the Oregon Valley' rigatiou can exchange with, tho coin
Land company has recently auc-, tttny- ,BI' wi,b not,ml vi'
-l inn nnn e r "trH wl" attract labor to this section
tinned off 300,000 acres of fnnuing! . , . ., ,
. while any gouging will injure tho sale
lands. . Any purchaser finding his of nllj mld rt,llir(1 jevcOI,.
laud iintillnblc or not capable of ir- meat.
Contractor aro offering to put up
bonds to construct nu electric road
between Rosehurg and Marshfiold if
the property owners will make the
surveys.
Do You
Contemplate Planting an Orchard ?
If So
I Have a Full and Complete Stock of of all the
Leading Commercial Varieties and you will
Find it to your Interest to ; et our Figures
Before you buy. Home Grown Stock
and Everything Guaranteed.
ROGUE RIVER NURSERY
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 583.
0. F. COOK, Proprietor
' OFFICE IN
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT