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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909.
E
ES
Central Point Will Soon Receive
Actual Coin With Which to
Build Their Water
, , System.
. (Mnll Trlbunq Special Service)
CENTHAL POINT, Or., Nov. 10,-
Tho blank bonds for tho Contral
Point water bond Ibsuo arrived Sat
urday from the buyers, S. A. Kean &
Co. ot Chicago, and wore Immediate
ly signed by Jtfayor Lcevcr and Re
corder .Tones and placed with tho
Central Point Stato bank for col
lection. Tho bonds nro of $500 de
nominations and the Issue s for $26,
000. Tho engineers employed by tho
city aro getting out tho plans nnd
specification!) of tho now system as
rapidly ns possiblo nnd It Is now ox-
pected that the actual construction
work will bo started within tho next
.two weeks. ;
This matter has boon drawn out
Tor a long "tlmo' and It Is With much
-satisfaction that tho pooplo whb havo
stood faithfully behind tho novomont
can begin to pe'o. .ahead of them and
Tool that tholr work and efforts will
not como to naught.
YAKIMA FEARS COAL
SCARCITY DURING WINTER
HORTII YAKIMA. Wash., Nov. 10.
'Conl in Roing to 'bo hiph in fills
8cct!on: this winter, nnd it in not rit
all unlikely t)mt it will, ho hard lo
gel. Tho destruction of Hie shaft
"in ono of tiio Roslyn minon a fow
we6kB-npo aulH down tho output 3500
tons ii dny, nnd ovoh wliun nil tho
minoHnvoro runniiip nt enpnoity tlioro
was no surplus. 1 'rhol'o aro now
llirno rnilronds to food from those
conl' fields Iho Northern Pacific,
tiio Gi'oiit Nortliern and tho Milwau
kee. Tho Roslyn Juol company in
selling 1)000 tons n day to ibeAje
ronds, hud tliat is not sufficient for
-their uso. Owners of a mine at Clo
Elnm nro rushing construction work
on n mio of track, which will Con
nect thoir holdings with tho North
ern Pnoifio. Ollior indications point
toward 'a shortage. Dcnlors lioro
linvo recoived word of an advance of
7fi cents n ton in Docpinhor. Tho
wary householder is filling his coal
bin in advance.
CARTER RANCH IN ILLINOIS
VALLEY SELLS FOR $19,000
UUill Trllmno Hpcclol Sorvlco.)
QUANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 10
A largo real estnto deal Iiuh jiiht
Leon pnl through by Captain Yordin,
ho having nnld tho Cartor ranoli of
700 acres in tiio Illinois vnjloy to
Clinrlos O. Lofforson of North Dn
kotft for $10,000. Tho snmo partv
also bought tho Congor farm, on tho
Applegnto, and the McCaho plnco.
STATE DEPUTY SIMMONS
DUE HERE ON NOV, 12
' ' '(Mall Tribune fipcclnl Sorvlco.)
1 'GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 10.-
"J. W. SiinmonR, state dopnty of tho
"M, W. A., spenh (his evening vjeitmg
Ihq Joonl enmp of Woodmen nnd do
ing general boosting work for. Wood
craft. IIo in making n frenornl toar
of tho state nnd will ho in Med ford
on Novomhor 12 nnd Central Point
vttio nth to visit tho local camps. Af
ter the uioetimr lliis ovouing n lunch
and' 'smoker was hold.
GRANTS PASS COMMERCIAL
t CLUB TO HOLD HIGH JINKS
Otnll Trthune Special Service.)
GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 10.
Tho Grants Pass Conunoroinl club
fins Rent out soveral hundrod card
finvitations to its moinho'rs and
friends for u mnnkor to -bo hold on
'Wednesday cvoning, Novomhor 10, nt
its headquarter. The meeting wil
ho Htrintly informal, no hp! speeches,
and the program includes oystnrs,
sdams, wieners, ooffoc, olo.
ONUS
ARRfV
GNED
,Fnilt Oromw, Tiilu Notice.
"Tbo fruR growers of Jackson, conn
ty nnd tho Roguo Ulvor valloy nre
respoctfully urged' to call on h. B.
Warner nt hla office, 307 nd 309
East Boventh, nnd consult him about
frco transportation to tho city of Ghl
wgo via Portland, Seattle, Tacojns
nnd Spokanq, with stopovor privi
leges. Good tor traosportntlon only.
Docs not Include Pullman car accotn
topdatlons. ,Tho party buying tho, largest
mmfpint (if nursery atock this year
from L. B. Warner gets froo trnns
ctrtatjon to tho above named cltloa
and ?oturn upon cortnln condllonB.
, u ', ' l nVVArtNBU,
396 v Tha iMonoV Nurseryman.
mukry
MINE
ER
Woll-Known Property in Willow
Springs District Is Bonded
by Mining
Men.
(Mall Trbuno Special Service)
CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 10. A
slight Impetus was given to tho min
ing industry In this locality last week,
when tho announcement wad made
that S. H. Murray of this city had
bbnded tho Murray, mlno In tho Wil
low Springs district to M O. Wo
njnek and associates who will nt
onco rcsumo operations upon this
pj-6porty. Tho amount of . tho bond
w!as not made; public, but it is un
derstood to bo a goodly sum. Tho
Murray mine Is ono ot tho best
kfriown properties In this section and
Itj Is believed that with practical min
ing men in control 'of It, It will bo
mnde a big proposition. Tho ledgo
carries an avorago vnjuo of $10, a
ton In free milling nro, nnd is of
abnormal -slzo. The new; Poonlo iln
cpntrol expect to erect h! t'on-siaihp
njill on llp property Just, as sqon as
tho preliminary work' off opening Is
dono.
I Mr. Womack Is n practical ihlnl'ng
man nnd has been connected with
emo of tho best properties In the
Novnda mining country, ns won as
lii .tho Klondike . i
FEET OF SEA BEASTS.
Their Appearance When the Skin Ii
i Stripped Off.
, Of all the feet that I havo looked at
j know only one moro utterly ridicu
lous than the twisted flipper on which
the sea Hon props his great bulk In
front, nnd that Is tho forked tly flap
ivulcu extends from tho hinder part of
the saino. How can It bo worth any
beast's whlle to carry such an absurd
apparatus with It Just for tho sako of
getting out into tho air sometimes and
pushing oneself about on the ice and
belug onton by polar bears? Tho por
poise has discarded one pair, turned tho
Other into decent tins and recovered a
'graeo and power of motion in water
whlpu Is not equaled by the greyhound
on land. Why linvo the seals hung
back? 1 bollevo 1 know tho secret. It
Is tho. baby! No ode knows Whero the
porpolso arid 'tiio whale cradle iholr
newborn infants it Is so dllllcult to
pry Into the domestic Ways of these
sea pcoplo but evidently the seals
(Jnnnot manage It. so they are forced
to return to the laud when the t ares of
maternity nro on them
i I have called the feet of thexe Pen
beasts ridiculous things, and so they
are as we see them. Rut strip off the
Skin, nnd, lo, there appears a plain
foot, with Its Ave dlclts. each of sev
ornl JolntH. tipped with eliiws. nowise
essentially different. In short, from
that with which the toad or frog first
set out In a past too distant for our
Infirm Imagination, Admiration Itself
Is parnlyred by a contrlvnnco so sim
ple, bo trnnsnilitnblc nnd so sutflclent
for every need tlint tlmo and change
could bring. Strand Magazine.
A Willing Scot.
Dean Ramsuy has a story of that
border hostility between English nud
Scots' which used to go to halter
lengths, A Scottish drover was re
turning from the south in particularly
bad humor with the English, haying
duno poor business, when ho saw la
Carlisle a notice offering n reward of
50 to any one who would volunteer
or the unnoHilnr task of hanging n
condemned criminal. Seeing his chance
to mnlcu up for his bad market and
comforting himself with tbo thought
that ho was unknown there, he did
tho Job and got his fee. As he was
leaving lib was taunted ns a beggarly
Scot, doing for money whnt no Eng
lishman would. Hut he answered, with
a cheerful grin, "I'll hang ye a' nt tho
price."
Ways to an Untimely End.
Tho catalogue of the ways nud means
employed by otherwise sensible people
to Incur the rUk of disease ami an
untimely cud Include running to catch
trolley cars, breathing rapidly through
the mouth Instead of deeply through tho
nose, eating too hastily and overcatlug,
"slouching" Instead of standing nnd
walking In an erect attitude, using un
necessary stimulants, falling to exter
minate the pestilential housefly, which
goes blithely nbqut carrying tho genus
of disease! steeping In 111 venllluted
rooms ilnd falling to protect food from
tiles ami other insects by proper screen
ing. Philadelphia ProsB.
Throe Tlohtwade.
Spenklng of tightwads, u Texas pa
per says: It Is reported that three of
the atlngh'Ht men In tho stato were in
town yesterday Or of them will not
drink as much -votr - as he wants un
less It is from another man's well. The
second forbids any of his family from
writing anything but a small hand, as
It Is a waste of Ink to make largo let
tors. The third stops his clock at
ulght In order to save wonr and tear
on th mnchlnory. All ot thorn decline
to take their couny paper on tho
ground that It Is a, terrible strain on
.heir spectnoles to read nowspapcrs
evomli) the ditytlino.
UNO
BOND
GUARD HOUSE 10
TAKE JIVERFLOW
Government Grants Request of Spo
kano to House Men Arrested
During War Regarding
Free Speech.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 10. The
commanding officer at Fort Wright,
tho army post near Spokane, Is today
making arrangements to furnish
quarters for members of tho Indus
trial Workers of tho World who arc
arrested and for whom no room Is
available In tho city Jail at Spokane.
Acting Governor Howell telegraphed
the war depar.tmont yesterday for
permission to-convoy prisoners to tho
army post, and authority was granted
last night.
Tho city authorities of Spokano
requested Acting Governor Howell to
detail national guards to assist in
guarding tho prisoners, but Howoll is
opposod to this, and tinlcs3 tho pres
onco of national guards Is absolute
ly inecessarys In handling tho situa
tion, ho states that ho will not ordor
thorn out. Hothns wired tho mayor
ai Spokano fluggestlng that a "bull
pon" bo established.
Tho fadt tliat tho gpvernmont has
offered quartors for tho Incarcera
tion of prisoners from Spokano
strengthens tho' bollef that tho Immi
gration bureau is interesting Itself
with a view to deporting (ho for
eigners among tho Industrialists who
linvo not tnkon outnaturallzatIon pa
pors. Malr Sense.
A Scottish lnd' bad his 'leg Injured at
a factory and was treated for some
time by the doctor without favorable
resultH.
Ills mother had great faith In a local
bone setter and wanted her sou to go
to him. but thp boy objected, prefer
ring, as be said, the "reg'lar faculty."
Finally, however, he yielded to his
mother's persuasions nnd was tnken
to the famous bone setter. Tho leg
wus duly examined, nnd It was found
necessary to pull It very severely In
order "to, get the bone in," ns tho
bone setter expressed It.
The patient howled In agony, but at
Inst the bone was "got In." nnd he was
bidden to go home In a few days he
would be nil right and could resume
work.
"Didn't he do It -well?" said the Joy
ouh old Indy ns they started homeward,
i "Yes, he did, mother." said tho lad.
"He imlled It well, but ye len I was
nn sic a fool ns to glo ulra tbo bud
,lcg." London Tatler.
Food Scarce.
"This circular describing tho Mount
Ingvue says yoti can sit at the dinner
table and Sec tho' beautiful mountain
penk3." said the man who ooutemplat-
! "Thht is true," replied tbo one who 1
unu ncen. "ami mat s just nuouc au
)ou can see." Yonkera Stntpsmnm
Medford, Oregon: This cortifies
Hint wo havo sold Hall's Toxas Won
der for tho euro of nil kidnoy, blud
dor nud rheumatic troublos for ton
years, nnd linvo novor had n com
pliant . It gives quick nnd permanent
reliof. (10 dny8' treatment in each bot
tle. Modioli" P' ".niioj.
I DO YOU KNOW I
thedifferenco botweCn good flour and poor f lourt The difference
between a flour ns white- nnd pftro- as tho drifted snow, mnde from
hard milling wheat, ground in the center of tha golden" grain fields
of Knstern Washington. h flour that bakod into bread is light, flaky
and n joy to. tho housewifo the wqrld over, from n flo-nr mado from
i
soft wheat, improperly; filiod nmJ when maJe into bread is heavy,
soggy and a suro fweriumor of dyspopsiiu and kindred complaints.
If you do then yoh know why our speoinl brand of YAKIMA
PLOrU IS BEST of nil, nnd that the remarkable sales of ie liomo
made bread nt our store is due entirely to tho faot Hint it is made
from this self-snmo "Yakima Flour," nnd no other.
If yon will call wo will bo plonsed to show samples of both flour
and broad nnd lot yon judgo for yourself ns to their morits.
REX GROCERY CO.
Phone 3272
$1,000,000 YEAR IN ABERDEEN
IS SPENT ON BUILDINGS
ABERDEEN, Wash., NdV. 10.
Prnctleally $1,000,000 was expended
in Aberdeen during the 10 months
from January 1 to October 31 for
buildings nnd improvements. This
includes the work done by tho mu
nicipality, by manufacturing nnd
business firms, nnd by private enter
prise. In thin total nrc included the
cost of porm'n'ncnt improvement of
streets nnd -sewers, which represent
nn investment of $250,000; $30,000
irt water pipo extensions, water sor
vjco nnd oilier expenditures of tho
ynter department, tho resf being of
a private nature.
NOTICE.
' There will bo n special meeting of
tho stockholders of the Siskiyou
Copper & Gold Development company
Friday, November 12, at 7:30 p. in.
at thoir offico in tho Medford hotel,
to consider the purchngo of addition
al claims. 204
M. J. LOVE, President.
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
J "Something, which is of consldor
imown is the system of . prepaid or
tblo interost to tho public generally
i nd which is. nerhaps not generally
dors now in offect between stations
of the Southern Pacific company
and nil points in the United States.
By means of this system tickets may
6o purchased nt Medford from any
place in tho United States nud mail
id or telegraphed direct to the '(party
winning to come here Sleeper
commodatinns nut! miihII iimmints of
cash in connection with these fiekef
niny'Hiso be f' hiIhiI nt the sri;
Firat-Cln3s Indies' and Gents'
BootblacK
' Parlors
Will be Opened November 10 at
4 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE,
MEDFORD SHOE SHINING PAR
LORS, V. W. Howard,
Const Champion Bootblack, Prop.
APPLE PICKERS
By
Talent Orchard
Company
Talent
Oregon
I
W. Main St.
WANTED
Are You Satisfied
with the class of steaks, chops, cutlets,
sausage, etc., that you have been get
eing? If not, give us a trial. A trial is
all we ask, as we are convinced that
once you give us a trial you can always
be counted as a satisfied customer of
the ' '
Rex Market
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271
1 LrfM i
Tho nitwit), hard crains. selected if
from tho entire Northwestern wheat
crop and thoroly cleaned
-lust nil tho bill for a perfect pastry
flour besides it is the Hour for good
bread and cakes and biscuits.
Olympic Flour always tho Bamo, al
ways clean, pure, wholesome and nutri
tious is an nid to rather than a test of a
young housowifea ability. If your grocer
can't supply you we'll tell you
but insist upon Olympic
mand It "there Isn't any
Just as good."
AT YOUR GROCER'S
1-OKXI.AlfD FLOURISQ MILLS CO., l'OUTLAND, OllEGON
Union Livery, Feed and
iile Sables
Formerly located on the corner of Seventh and B
streets, now removed one block south on B street.
. BALED HAY AND GRAIN.
Home first class Mules and Horses
BARGAINS IF TAKEN SOON. '
MEDFORD
DireGt
from
a Seven
Months'
Run at
Hudson
Theatre
Mur Vnrlr
I The
I Third
I Degree
nui i vi a Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
By Chas. KHon, Author "The Lion and the Mouse."
Wednesday, Nov. 1 Oth.
.' 1 i
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"Olympic
Flour
makes good pastry, too.".
Mother. -.i mwj,
and scoured
who can
ae
THEATRE
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to uie for lnoi'uit
ing. Big game heads', fish, birds-and
mninmuls mounted true to nature by
improved mothods, 1 do tanning, make
fur rugs, make, remodel and clean
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS.
405 Washington, Street, Portland, Or.
I Telephone Maiii 3G00.
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