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TTIFj M1SDIW.KP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftlttJON, FRIDAY, JANtTARY 21, 1910. 3 ASHLAND LADIES 10' PLAN! MANY ROSES Ladles' Civic Improvement Leamio Adopt Rose Culture for Yhelr Gront Work In 1010. INVESTIGATING AFFAIRS LIBERALS TO INSURE LABOR FOR POOR I "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" WEDNESDAY ,1 . l . ; - . In Case of iSicKness PIlMv 3 3 0 41 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Olfico All Night Service Freo Delivery Machinery Said to Have Been Pur chased In Mcdford Never Ap peared in Klamath. Elaborate System Is Planned In Enjjland Whereby Employment Will Bo Found for Many. AHIILANI), Or., .Inn. 21. Tlio Lu illi'n' Ctvlo Improvement (Mull of AhIi land, ullvo to ovoiythliiK Unit niiikoH for tint nrowtli mill lionutlflcntlon of the city. Iiiih Inluni up a nmo culture cnmimlKU tin n "loiulor" for 10 10 unit proponim to oncouniKd tlio plnntliiK anil culture of tlio itiou of floworit In every way pohnIIiIo. AhIiIiuuI Ih til roiitly widely known iih a city of fruit mill floweni, anil roHo Kiiriloim nro a foittiiro or utoHt Iioiiioh of tlm city, but roH-H that mirpaim, mid tnoru of them, aro tho oliJoctH of thv Civic Improve ment atiupnli;ii, which wax opened at thu Commercial club lnnt ulKht, when J. A. (lllliertmin, tlio Inndncnpo artlHt ami niinliMHT, iiiIilroHHed (ho moniliorn of tho I'luli ami their frlonilK who mi Hiuulili'il anil fllloil tlio rending room, Mr. UllliortNon tolil tlio Htory of niratMHful roue culture, which ho In tliimteil can lio carried out hero to Kront perfection, from tlm flint top to tlio taut, Pnvoratilo location In planting nn to Him ami Hhnilo anil noil, cultiva tion, proptir pruning, thinning of tiiutu, ami yearly enrichment of tlio ground, aro tlm main point In tho fii'BNB FROM "HRKWSTKR'S .MILLIONS," AUDITORIUM, WEDXES brlnieliiK of tho roo to perfection) DAY, THI'RSDAY AND Tltt'ltSDAY MATINEE. horo, Mr. (lllliortHoii maltitaluH. Tho pruning hook In an Important limtruuiciil In nmo culturo and tho LONDON, Jan. 21. A big chotno of Insurnnco ogafnHt lack of omploy- KLAMATII FALLS, Or., Jan. 21. 'Tho nffnlrn of tho Klamath Oil com pany nro bolnit Investigated at tho rc- rnent Is contemplated by tho llboralu 'incut of Homo of tho stockholders, If thoy aro returned to power. Win who want to know what lms been uton Churchill outlined tho Hcheme. dono with tho money thoy paid for, Ho uald tho details of tho scheme fttock In tho concern. Tho company i havo boon worked out by tho board of was organized about three years ago trade, of which ho Is tho head, and ,by B. B. Hall. .0. Heltkompor was said that If tho people grant tho mon-. elected president and Hall was man- oy tho houso of commons will pass a ngor. O. W. Whlto, then president of compulsory and contributory unem-j 4Wa K.(lnnHl tin..!. f u I.I in ! .1 . ... ... .... ' iiiu j-imi. iiiuiuimi uu.m, id nu.u w jjiojuu insurance mil wnicn win ai bavo bcon tho treasurer, among thorn fect moro than 2,250,000 adult work being J. P. Adams, W. C. Dalton, Mrs. era, skilled and unskilled alike. Tho M. McMillan and others. j shipbuilding, engineering and allied It was claimed that tho company trades will first come under consldcr liad nn option on the Horton ranch ntlon and facilities will bo extended ns a placo where drilling would bo for Voluntary Insurance, aided by the! dono for oil. nnd It was further claim- Htato. Tho new plan will bo carried ed that certain machinery at Modford. on In conjunction with 150 labor ex- bunhim lined to uudorgo a treatment from It after ovory crop Is plcltod. on ELLIS FAINTS WHILE ON HIS WAY TO SESSION WASHINGTON, Jan. lil.Rcpro Bonlntivo Ellin, on . Iiiu way to llio capitol yoHterday, fnintoil on n street oar, but soon rocnvoroil, anil wiik nlilo to gut to the limine to Vote on tho Ilnlllngor-Pinohot luvotigiitiii! I'liiniiiittfi'. IiniuoiliAtply nfter voting lie retunicil to bin homo. Mr. Ellis is Buffering from grip! mill iutliuiwiion. niul i not in condi tion to attend to pulilio duties. IIIh friemlM have advidod him to roniiiin nt home until ln rrcovorH his health. Tho find presentation in this city his frienilH think him crnzy, ospuci of "HrewMtcr's Millions" will ho y " mntterH. A trip iirouiul tho world is one oi the meth ods devised to got rid' of the million, nnd purchases of stookri thought likely to he Hiiro to go down in an other. When Monks go up Monty litis Hovertll hud liotirw, hut he fin ally gctH rid of the first million so given at tho Mcdford theater Wednesday, January '20. Koyal Tracy Iihh tho principal part of Montgomery lirowstar. Ho is fa miliarly known throughout the play iih ".Monty." Hu inherits one mil lion and in left woven more by a that he eau inherit tho soven, nnd relative who hn been estranged for ' incidentally hu w'iiih the heart and many years, with the provino tlntt i hand of tho sweet l'eggy. "Monty" spend the million left by Iiih The company is a good one, the other relative within a year in le- scenery elaborate, and tho piece on gitiinate chaniiols. Ho tries to carry the whole gives the keenest Kiiti- out his plans secretly mid some of faction would bo purchased. Tho Horton ranch has slnco changed hands and there has been no inachlnery brought from Mcdford ana no drilling dono. There having been no expenses Incur red, so far as tho stockholders arc nwaro, they bellovo thero should bo on hand tho greater part of tho mon ey that was paid in. MEDF0RD COMMERCIAL CLUB. Tho Commorcltil club of Modford In something mighty fluo; A gnlnxy of geniuses, When they are all In lino. There's tho great and mighty Colvlg, With eloquence- so keen; When anyone opposes him, Ho makes them all look green. Hum tho great ooniedinn. Kd AndrowB, ho le thiTo; Ilo'Il mnko a speech or ring a souk', That siiro sn.ild mil rour hair. Our famous real estato man, Drown, Is always thero alert; Hu'h got a dandy thing to soil, Ills specialty In dirt, Dill Isaacs always on tho spot, With his commercial nose, You want to keep your oyo on him, Ho sells tho dandy clothes. Then there's tho little hustler, Shorty (Inrnott, tho samo; You'd know ho wnB a Jowol, Dy looking at his nnme. Judgo Crowoll ho tho dignified, Lends prostlgo to tho crowd; Whon ho gotH up to make a speech, Applauso la long and loud. Then thoro Is John It. Alton, Ho sure has got tho tin; He's stnrtcd somuthlng doing And ho will mnko things spin. Tho honornblo Mr. Vawtor, So stntoly nnd so tall, Always helping to push things on, And a lively friend to all, Dbc Kceno, so hustling nnd biiBy, Is always thoro with tho goods; Whonovor thoro'a polltlca on hand, Ho novor takos to tho woods. Doc Plckol bolongs to tho goniusos, With pollot and with pill; Ho suro Is nn all 'round plcklo, Whothor a "awoot" or "dill." John Hoot !b n promoter, Suro to mnko things go; And so Is Johnny Olwoll, Ah mnny of you know. Thoro'st all our splondld inordinate, Highly of thorn or moro; 'Twould tako tho whole of tho papor It I should nnmo thorn o'or. So horo's to tho whole- flvo hundrod; Long mny thoy 11 vo nnd wavol Hurrah for tho Modford Commorclal club, Hurrah for tho flvo hundrod bravot Lllllo Q. McMillan, I V m EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C Hewlett The Hutu KiUIh hiiKketbnll te-im, To Close An Estate. 350 acres, three miles from town on main traveled road, good large house and barn, 300 ncrcs in a high slate of cultivation. It is above frost line and lays just right to sub divide into 30 nnd 20-acre tracts. This is nn old donation claim nnd lias never changed hands since it was entered from the government. It is not only ns good, but the very host Innd in tho Rogue River valley. Wo aro in n position to mnko excep tionally easy terms to responsible parties. It is the chance of n life time to one who is in a position to handle it. Prico 560,000. Aylor & Harnett, next door to Mail Tribune office. Car 'Kills Little Girl. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 21. Hur rjing to school without tho least thonght of impending danger, Ruth Thornton, the G-ycnr-old daughter of M. r. Thornton, a traveling sales Extra Good Buys It becomes my painful duty to ohroiuolo thu death of .Miss dale Dn- which had been to Jncksoniilo t ' mnn, ran directly in front of n Montn per, agon in years ami n nays, won juu.v, cmicu in uio nuunysiue villa enr yosterduy mid was instant- ilieo ill mo resilience oi nur grium- wiuir hj- niiinv nisi i iicsuay, nun y killed, father, Mr. Castor, near Derby. Mis although they camo out second best, Drner was a promising young girl, they feel that thoy nro entitled to a just blooming into womanhood, innl high dogrco of honor for playing u. tfiu ufriti, u'illi tint t.rntifliinriitil -4 Wi'll na tlmv iliil. Tlmv nrn n fitin. ' ....n K.-r... ...... ..(. - ...-j ...... - atleiiditiir the Derby school, mid wns looking set of young men. ono of tho bright and promising pu-1 John Warner of Trail wns a plcas- pilH of that school, and one who will Unt onller at the Snnnvsido last ho greatly missed by hor teacher mid Tuesday night, schoolmates, as well as by tho whole ()ur ,,,, ,p jH Wmi, oxtomle, eoinmunity. Sl.o leaves u mother mid jiffcrct directions nnd soon wo will brother, as well ns many other rel ,.nvo conmimi:(.ntioI, with tiin ,..;. atives, to feel thoir loss Tho renimns 8cltIcnicnt. 0ne c.room colUg0 pantrj.( were interred in the Central 1 omt Tho n,ilromi company had n big! room and woodshed, lot 65xl0; flno cemetery on Monday. pnn(, 0f ni0 nl work for t10 inst j nVetmont nt J1375; ?S00 will han- Ilorn On tho 17th instant, to Mr. few days fixing tho track whore it dlo It. and Mrs. David Swihart, near Derby, was laid on tlio soft ground nnd tlio Ono C-room houso. two Iota, two St 1 1 MM... ..... 9 a j-'v-pounu ooy. mo parents oan'entors nro putting m n long! blocks from Main Btrooc, closo in. A think that boutheni Uregon is n goon hrulgo nt tho end of tho trnck nnd piano for babies. pushing tho work on nhead as fast ns Thoro is a mmi by tho name of C thoy cnn. O. Ward in our town who hns opened Tho stenm shovel thai is destined n wntch repairing shoj), first in the for Craig & Fuller'tt camp is this Bamo room whoro n man hns opened morning about n minder of n mile pairing shop, hut ho hns lately from its destination, so Mr. Vestal moved into tho offico of the phones me. It hnd gotten off of the Hutto Falls Lumber Compnny, i track last Sunday, nnd thoy hnvt so Uio renders of tho Mntl Trih- jnst got it on again, hut from what line will sco our town is coming to ' I cnn gnthor nlong the lino, thoy am tho front, mid wo expect to see sov-' pushing tho work right nlong. ornl buildings go up in the spring and ! John Allon of Derby enmo out to summer, so that thoro will bo houses nttond tho funornl of Miss Gulo Dra to rent for tho uso of peoplo who por nnd stopped over night in Euglo wnnt to take advantago of our ox- Point. Ho says that hay is vory colloiit school fneilitieB. Speaking scarce in thnt scotion, but ho thinks of our school, Professor Daley re- thoro will ho enough to tnko tho stock ports that ho has now over 80 nnmos through tho wintor. onrollod in hiH sohool. Mrs. E. Ilolmo, who is tonohing at Our meat market closed its doors Dorhy, nlso enmo out to nttond tho ono day last wook, hut promised to funornl of Miss Drnpor; in fact, thoro roopon ngnin in n fow days, hut as wns quite n largo number of tho poo yet thero hns been nothing dono in , plo of Dorby who enmo out on that changes, soon to bo opened through out tho kingdom. These exchanges, Mr. Churchill said, will glvo labor a scientific market and the advantages modern civilization has conferred on all tho classes. The Insurance plan will Improve and standardize labor, equally benefiting employer and arti san. PLUMBING STEAM AMD HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 1 Notice. Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply nt the regular meeting of the city council of Mcdford, Oregon, on icbrunry 1, 1910, for license to sell malt, viucouo and spirituous li quors in less quantities than one gal lon for n period of six months, nt lot 11, block 20, in Medford, Oregon. W. JL KENNF.nV Datcd January 21, 1910. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. HL Harris & Co, MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in JacKouu county Bank Upstairs WANTED A .Chocolate Dipper, or a girl to learn the business. RUSSELL'S. The man who makes the hlgh-grads goods. 129 EAST MAIH STREET. snap for ?2100. Call and look over our list of lots before you buy. WB CAN PLEASE rou. Wright & Allin 128 Eas Main Street. FOR SALE 100 Acres of Goo'l Fruit Innd , 4 miles west of Grants Pass. I Forty seven lots In" Jacksonville, ' fino location. I I hare nlso got a pair of flno I Cougnr Kittens, flvo months old, which can 1ms bought nt n reasonable price ENQUIRE BRIGHT WINDOWS havo a dollar and cents' value. After the doors are locked and business Is suspendod for the day many possible customers are attracted to a brilliantly lighted show window. Tost it. Watch the pooplo as they accopt tho bright Invitation extended to "just look." Listen and you will find that many contemplate buying on tho morrow. Don't miss this chance for moro profit. 'Phono us today to send our lighting export to talk It over. THE ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CQ, GrL Lo wis YOU FURNISH THE LAND. WE FURNISH THE BUYER. EASTERN CONNECTIONS I Si f IPAfl IjJlldi3511!0 1,8 to seU ?our Ppertj to the best advantago, J O lyliuUM V IIIC Write, telephone or call and tell us what you havo. that lino. 'occasion. I nm glnd lo bo nblo to pay Hint ; Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew tlio mnnngomcnt of tlio nliono coin- Clnrno, Jnnunrj' 11, a boh. pnny lias, a tontn nt work limiting ' Mrs. Willinm Abbott nnd hor poloa nlong tlio old Knglo Point-Con-' daughter, Mrs. Mno Fox. wbro tho trnl Point lino, to repnir it, bo Unit puosts ol Mrs. Howlott Wodnoaday wo will not havo so much troublo in pvoning. gotling communication with Medford i ns what vp lmvo hnd. I Moflsrs. A. L. CiiBiol;, F.mil Cnrdor, . 0. WnlUor nnd C. W. Moonoy culled Tuosdny. Mr. Cnrdor nnd filon Fnb- rick, both of Modford, hnd pureh nsnd n I rnot of hind lying wobI of Fnglo Point about two milos, of Luke Rvnn of Jacksonville, 'nnd tho throe gentlemen hnd noeompnniod Mr. Cnr dor to look nt tho purchiiKe. Mr. Wnlkor is roeontly from Toxas nnd Mr. Mnnoy Is roeontly from North Cnrolinn, and Ihoy nro so woll pleas ed with tho country, ospooinlly tho elimnto, that Ihoy sny thnt thoy can not find words to oxpross their nd mirnlion of tho country. Thoy ngreo with mo in snying Hint if wo will toll tho plain, nnvnrnislied truth nhout Southorn Orotron thnt that is good enough, For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, olios, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and Ball cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, seo J. G. Smith 314 E. Main. t Medford Iron Works 5 E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist t All ir'.V of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-J ichlncry. Anents In Southern Oregon for t $ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. HUNTLEY-KREMER COMPANY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. TELEPHONE MAIN 3491. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Oifioo: 209 West Main St., Modford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRAINITE F. N. CUMMIMGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD & CUMMINGS Civil ;Ens&neers THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING- OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports. Estimates, Etc., Water Pow ers and "Walter Works, Paving and Road Making, Soworage, Railroads, Ir rigation and Drainage. OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. J. E. ENYA'RT, Predout JOHN S ORTIL Cnsbior m J. A. PERRY, Viee-Premdo.u. W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL , $50,000 SURPLUS $6,ieC Satety boxes for rent. A fencral Banking Business transacts. We solicit yeur patronage.