Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 08, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    ANIENT HSHWAY
IS GREAT SUCCESS
THK " DDKORD PATLY TRIP ONE, MfiDFORD, OltKOOX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, ifjofj.
It Is the Only Flshwny of Its Kind
In tho State Cost
$3000.
Tho ncnv l'iliwn.y nt llic Ainmit riiim
i imi'tiriilly liiiiflicil n ml Iiiih been
ii'ii oil' iiml on hiiico Iiih( l'Yiduy, mid
tint t'ihh urn taking to it lilio a duck
(u wiilcr unci go up without liny effort.
Jl ix llio only l'ixliwny of itx kind in
11m Htnla unci mitnurully tlioro Iiiih
lieen Home anxiety n to how it would
W ork, iih it him co.nt coiiHidi-rithlu tnon
cy und if it did not work it would
liuvu placed tho ol'ficinlM in churo
of thu work in had i'aith with tho I'ihIi
OollilniHHion.
For Homo yearn there Iiiih been con
kideruhlo complaint about tho fmhwiiy
nt lliix dam to tho effect that the I'ihIi
bad hard work to (ot over it, which
wiim true. However, tho ownern of the
dam were not to blame, for they eon
Irueted tho fiidiwny uncording to
ulaiiH mid iiiHtruction of u fonuer
miiHter fmh warden und hud kept
uliHoluta faith with the stnto of Ore
gon. ('oiiNviiiiitly Hometliiiift had to
bo done, und iih tho ownern of tho
duiii could not be forced to put in a
new fiHhwity, it wuh up to tho Htuto
to do it. The htuto hud never Heiit
iiny money on the upper Rogue river,
iiml MiiHter Fixli Warden McAlliHtcr
thought thix would be a (,'oimI place
to bein, und utter n conmiluilioit
with Deputy Kihh Wurden Kdwnrd
Clnnton of tlim city tho preHvut pluu
wax di-eided upon.
At first the plans called for o fish
way that would cost about $1500,
but after u thorough invcKtigiitiiin,
and owing to the fact that the fish
wnv wax to' be n nerinimcnt one. tho
plans were chanced und tho present
fisliwuy cost in the ix-ighliorliood of,
$.'1000, most of this money being paid I
out in labor. I
The fishwoy is in li half circle
i round llio hoiiiIi cud of the (linn, ll
is .'10(1 feet long, ten deep nl tin. lieuil
mil '2 leel deep ul Hie outlet, und is
fix feet w'uli!. Tiie bulloni and sides
nee of concrete us me also the Inn
ings of Hie ground next the river ul
the lower end, this work rciuiring
l.'iO yards of concrete.
With (lie rhimging of the plans (lie
tisliwuy was iiimle louver and deeper
iiuil all thu exeiiMitiii.' praetieally had
to be done by bund through a heavy
eeiin'iit gniyel that is worse Ijiuii go
ing through the hardest concrete. It
was not prnclieiil to shoot the exca
vation, us the blasts might injure the
I'lnbunkment next the, dam.
At the present tune the bulkheads
in the bottom of the chiinnel urn of
wood, hut these will shortly be re
placed with concrete. Mr. " Clnntnn
deeming it would he better to make
them of wood' until he fn odwuh
they should be placed. All tho con
crete in reinforced with iron rod
such as are used in concrete build
ing.H so that the construction of the
fishwny in us substantial an the rock
of Gibraltar. After the work -in all
completed tho whole will be covered
with heavy timbers. Mr. Clnnton linn
done n lot of hard work on this piece
of construction nnd has done ev
erything he could to keep down the
cost to the state, and it is needless
1o state that when the gates were
opened nnd he miw the fish going np
like n drove of sheep, lie felt pretty
good. As oon as the gates were
opened he counted 47 big fish go up
in f0 minutes and of course the
smaller fish he did not sen. The
fishwny was badly needed, for the
protection and propagation, of fish
in Itogue river nnd the slate bus done
no more than right in building this
fishwny, nnd Muster Fish Wnrden
McAllister and his able assistant, Mr.
(Tuiilon. arc to lie commended for
their efforts in this locality nnd for
also constructing a work that will be
pcrmnncnt and practical, even though
it did cost n little more than nt first
coiitemplntcd.
C. IT. Snyder Motor Tar Co. is now
the rfegiilarly authorized agent for
the Huiek Motor Co. in Jackson, Jo
sephine and Klauinlh counties. 173
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
(Till! Hcil.lll.)
William Muyfield has added an ad
dition to hi rcri'Icncc iiuii otherwise
improved Hie properly.
Mrs. Kiln Stanley left Monday for
ii o ridge, .Mo., where she expects
to rniike her future home.
I'en jiiiniii Adylott, who has been
siillering from an attack of typhoid
j at Meilford, was in town yesterday.
William Lewis and family, who re
cently sold their farm on tho Jack
sonville road, leave today for Ik'ih
Angeles to spend the winter.
Councilman J. W. Jacobs is eon
fined to his home this week with un
attack of rheumatism.
Curtis 1'rock bus purchased lot 3
in block (10 from S. A. T'uttison and
will erect a dwelling thereon at once.
)r. Anderson wus appointed city
health officer at the last regular
meeting of the council Monday eve
ning. Mrs. John Wright has lumber on
the ground for a new dwelling on" her
lots on North Third street.
Th,e remains of Thomas W. Stanley
who met .death by accident here sev
eral months ago, were exhumed last
Saturday and taken to his former
home at Grccnridgo, Mo., for final
interment.
Mr. Warner is preparing to erect a
dwelling on North Third street. Lum
ber is now on the ground for the
dwelling.
C. J. Heed of Portland, United
States marshal for the district of
Oregon, was the piiest of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred II Hopkins Monday eve
ning.
A. J. Dunlap has purchased lots 9,
10. 11. 12 nnd 13, in block 9, from
J. V. Hale of Orimts Pass, the con
sideration being 100. , Mr. Dunlap
will improve the, property this fall.
The sale was made by W. E. Whiteside.
Mary Mve on Saturday purchased
the residence property of Ed Lamme
in the Puttison addition, the consid
eration being .JO0. On the same day
she also bought an adjoining vncnnt
lot from S. ,. Pnitison for u con
sideration of
E. F. Fordyen of Eureka, Cul., and
I' red hurnin of l.ovelockK, Nov., were I
in Central Point Monday afternoon
Inking up old iicuiiinliiiice. poth
are former .-uk-on county boys and
after an !ilj-.-n'-; of M-vunil years
have Rl::.,' .I fr n ,ut,ri vj,it. They
marvel at the rapid development of
.iiii nr.1,11 min i nun my mai in their
travels they ,,ne ot y,.t eome across
a place to heat it.
It. II. Campbell has sold his farm
of 31 ncres west of town to L. E.
Wnkemun. a recent arrival from
Minnesota, the consideration being
$175 an aire. Campbell bought the
place some six months ago and sold
at a neat advance over the price he
then paid. Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell
expect to go to Willamette valley for
the winter to the regret of their many
friends in this community.
Whiteside & Lawrence opened their
Central Theater in the new Whiteside
building Tuesday evening with a good
audience. The show sturts off with
up-to-date moving pictures, etc., and
it is the intention to add other at
tractions Inter. A series of Saturday
evening dances will be given in the
same hall during the winter, the ini
tial dance being next Saturday eve
ning. The Central promises to be a
very popular place of amusement for
the winter.
For the Best
in harness, saddles, whips,
dbes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
" For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folders Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coSce not if we paid
SI a pound for it
Everything about Folger Golden Gate Coffee is perfecf, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
OROGENIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED
SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS
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West Seventh Street
Pot Roast, per lb.
8c
Plate Rib Boil, per lb. 6c
Brisket Boil, per lb. 5c
IK ADDITION TO THE ABOVE SPECIAL OFFERINGS, WE DESIRE
TO SAY THAT WE CARRY THE CHOICEST LINE OF SALT ANp
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS AND LARD, AS WELL AS OUR
WELL KNOWN 1I01IE MADE SAUSAGE, THAN WHICH NOTHING
BETTER CAN BE HAD ON THE COAST.
Bybee & Heil
Phone 2261
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SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS
When we suggest that you
Toast Your Bread
On Breakfast Table
We do not mean that you should eat off
the stove toast
With an Electric Toaster
and have crisp, brown, delicious toast
. costs lc per meal to operate. We
haA-e the best toaster on the market for
sale at $4.50. Clean, appetizing, sanitary
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO
Successors to. Condor Water & Power Co.
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDPORD,
O R e a O X
J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S ORTH, Cn.-hipr
J. A. PERRY, Viee-Presideat.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS , $10,000 .
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands!
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
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