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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY G, 1910.
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KLAMATH SIDE
10 CRATER LAKE
Chronicle Urfles Appropriation by
County to Construct Auto Road to
Crater Lake In Klamath County
Nothing Definite Has Been Done.
WANT AN EXPERT
TO FIGHT BLIGHT
TWO PETITIONS
F
OR FRANCHIS
(Klamath Chronlclo)
Now that tho tirao la 'approaching
when travel will soon commence via
automobile and otherwise to Cra
ter Lake and the scenic niounttalns
and gulches along tho way it is time
to begin to figure on bettering tho
conditions of tho highway between
here and tho lake.
Tho Rogtn liver country is raising
$200,000 for tho building of r.n auto
mobile boulevard from Medford to
Crater laltb to further travel on that
Bide of tho mountain. It Is stated by
reports from Ashland that the people
of that country will make a highway
from Crater lake into the valley which
will not only be a credit to tho coun
try through wLich it built and the
people whi built it but will make
travel by automobile or any other of
transportation very comfortablo as
well as speedy.
The people of this side should be
gin to flguro on bettering tho condi
tion of tho road from tLis city to
Crater Inko in order to h'-ve through
travel from her to the main rallrlad
line on the other sldo of tho mount
ains as comfortable as possible. Our
people should not let tho Rogue River
people outdo them in tho matter of
road building as an inducement for
the peoplo to make the trip from hero
to Crater Lake and return.
Fruit Growers of Yolo Want Pathol-'
oqlst Sent There to Aid Them In
Flflht.
WOODLAND, May G. County
Horticultural Commissioner G. H.
Gecko and Irvine Blowers, a promin
ent horticulturist, are making otforts
to have nn assistant pathologist of the
state university stationed at Wood
land for a portion of thlc season to
assist the fruitgrowers In their fight
against Illicit and trip and other
fruit posts. They havo mado an ap
pointment with Prof. Ralph Smith, la
charge of tho pathological work at
Dorkcly, and Impress upon him tho
Importance of hnvlng an nssistant
stationed nt Woodland.
Dr. E. Yeaw Is at present stationed
nt Vacavllle, and for six months has
been making a vigorous fight against
the peach blight, thrlp and other dis
eases that havo been so Injurious to
peaches, pears, walnuts and prunes.
Messrs. Hecke and Blowers have
nsked that when Dr. Yeaw has com
pleted his work at Vacavllle that ho
be transferred to this city
Electric Road and Gas
Up Under Initiative
FILED
Franchises
-Elcctrlon
HILL ROAD IS
RUSHING WORK
Now Town Is Headquarters for Con
tractors and Work Is Being Done
Rapidly as Possible
Date, However, Cannot Bo
Until Next Meeting of Council.
KLAMATH FALLS, May G Tho
gc'nlu of tho now town of Crescent, 100
! miles north, has boon filed with tho
county clerk r.m! accepted by tho
county court. A now crow of 25 or
30 men Is now oinployod In clearing j
tho streetH and lota havo already boon,
placed on sale. That this to become'
a town of no small Importance Is J
shown by tho fact that It will bo a
very busy center from which railroad
work will bo pushed all summer.
Tho main Hue of tho Hill railroad
knowu as tho Allen blanket franchise "i'B , ik'. C""
for the use of such streets of Ash- tr"ct "r n " ; building of tho 127
land for electric railroad purposes ni"" of t lh 1 1,0 wna ,ot.b' 1,10
nay select torn period "'u " 'uw w' common.
' Mill .tl1 rt 1 . .1... . ...
Two initiative petitions were filed
with City Recorder Eleston Tues
day, calling for franchise privileges,
says tho Ashland Tidings, to bo vot
ed upon by tho people nt n special
election tb be called in the near
future. Tho one is what is popularly!
railroad surveyors are to bo stationed
at Croscont within tho next few days.
Ono ot thoso will work est to On
tario nnd tho tthor wout to Medford,
tuulrlu Shuffor
trntrlx.
appointed uilmlui
Probate.
Kslato of M. S. Welch. Ordornmdo
to pay certain claims.
Kstuto ami .Miimliiuinliip of Arnold
K. Wakcinan. L. U, Wukenmn ap
pointed Kiiurdinn.
Kstaio of William II. Shaffer. Cn-
Mnrrlayo Licenses Granted,
J. Verno Van Dyke nnd lnoz li.
lloytj I!. M. Clark and Miimift Moore.
Married In Juokxonvillu May
.11)10, by J. . Noil, county JiiiIko, U.
M. Clark and .Minnlo Monro.
UimkittH for llnnltli.
as tho grantee may
of fifty years. It allows for a year's
time for tho beffimnng ot work with
in the city for tho utilization of the
franchise and two years for the final
designation of such streets as may
be desired for car purposes.
The other franchise desired is the
Indian resorvo about 30 miles this,
sldo of Crescent. Two parties of!
Notice
Tho old ostabllBhod Medford
Bakery and Delicatessen linvo
again rcsumod buoluoso with
new men, bbttor roods, prompt
aorrlce. Everything up-to-date.
Our motto Is to please our pat
rons. Gtvo us n trial. Re
spectfully, A. F. RANKING & Co.
SOUTH CUNTIIAI, AVE
1'HO.VE MAI.V 12232.
For Sale
one by J. R. Anderson of Pasadena,
Mr. Hecke says that $40 a ton has! Calif., for n gas service in this city
already been offered for pears, and , for a period of 33 years, which i
he believes the price will go to S60 a
ton beforo the season closes.
DISCOVERER OF OREGON
GOLD PASSES AWAY
Luther Hasbrouck, a Calfornla pio
neer of 1S49, died April 11 at Leslie,
Mich., aged S4 years.- M. Hasbrouck
return 10 years ago to Michigan to
spend his declining years.
Left as a young man practically i hers of the body on their prolonged
guaranteed to bo furnished at a net
maximum chrrgc of $1.50 per thou
sand feet under the meter system,
with a minimum Ichargo of $1 a
month for service. A further re
duction is provided for larger con
sumers of gas.
The council did not meet Tuesday
evening for regulnr sesfion, as
scheduled, on account of the ab
sence of the mayor and other mem-
Nothing definite has been done so
far on this side toward building nn
automobile boulevard from here to
the lake. However, County Judge
Griffith says the county court stands
ready to do his share toward thi3
highway. He says the county will
spend Just as much as it can see Its
way clear to spend on this road. What
this amount will be, of course, is prob
lematical, and rests solely with the
county court. That the Individual
without any means, Mr. Hasbrouck
, succumbed to the lure of the Califor
nia gold mines, and left New York
in a sailing vessel for the Isthmus.
Ho reached San Francisco two months
later.
In 1S50, together with a number
of friends, Mr. Hasbrouck started
north for Oregon. Attacked by Indians
oil tho way, the six pioneers killed
16. In the same year Mr. Hasbrouck
was captured by Indians. Ho was
bound to a tree and left to die, but
a rain storm coming on he was able
citizens who will bo benefitted by t0 work himself loose,
sucn a roaa snouid contriDute some At T0seDhin0 Creek. Or.. Mr. Has
of the mdney needed for this highway' brouck( wUh hj3 XIve friends, made a
Is recognized by all and there is no(BoJd 8trIke Thej. le,t t0 get provl.
doubt but that a large amount of.ainna ,. ..i.in in -n Hnv His-
Looks RightWears Right
If you are contemplating purchasing tableware,
our chests of "Silver Inlaid" will interest you. Looks
like Sterling weal's like Sterling.
J. W. DIAMOND 11 E. Main St.
money could bo raised in this town for
this purpose.
Superintendent Arrant, of tho Cra
ter Lake National park, etates that it
would cost as near as he can figure
about 175,000 to build a good auto
mobile boulevard from here to the
edge of tho national reserve. Of
course In the reserve tho government
httB complete supervision of the
roads.
Just what will be done by the gov'
eminent on the building of roads
cannot bo said now.
Regardluess or this, tho road
should bo constructed from here to
tho edge of tho reserve by tho county
and local peolo and tho matter
should bo taken up at once.
It is only a few weeks until travel
will commence to Crater lake. The
announcement mado a few days ago
In tho Chronicle that the Southern
Paclflt woulJ sell through tickets
from San Frnncisca via this city to
Portland by tho way of Crater lako
should stir up our peoplo to tho im
portance of making this road a good
one on which to run automobiles.
SCHAEFER'S SON MAY
BECOME GREAT PLAYER
CHICAGO, HI.., May 0. Jacob
Schaefer, 10-years-old son of "wiz
ard" Jake Schaefer, may be a bill
iardist of incomparable ability by the
time he uttains his majority. This is
tho prediction of "Father of Bill
iards" Thomas Foley. A few days
ago tho son of the former champion
was a" caller at Foley's Hall for a
Jilllo leisure, and ho was provided
with a sot of championship ivories
"I located him at the tournament
fable opposite my desk so I could
sco him work' said Foley, teacher
of champions, "I was much pleased
with his work, I assure you. His
method of play, as well as his style
of stroke, is just like his father's. He
has that .same quick conception and
execution. If ho could have about
three years practico with men like
81o8son, Sutton, Morniugstar and
Hoppo, ho would be at the top before
ho is 21 years of age."
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
. Tho board of directors of school
district No, 49 will moot Friday eve
ning, May 13, 1910, at tho high
school bulldlug at 7 o'clock p. m.
to consider plans and estimates for
a six-room annex to tho Washington
school and r. ton-room ward school,
40 ORIS CRAWFORD, Clerk.
covered a camp ot 2000 persons. They
surmised they must have been fol
lowed on their original trip and that
word had been sent to California.
Mr. Hasbrouck gave tho Illinois
river the name it still bears. Ho
helped build the first church in Lane
county, Oregon. ,
Mr. Hasbrouck is survived by a son,
Hubert L of Hood River, Or. There
are three other sons, Frank D., Court-
land R. and Roy, and one daughter,
Eva Covert, all of whom are still llv
ing.
Ashland Boy Honored.
Word from Berkeley, Cal Is that
Company H. University of California
Cadets, carried off first honors among
12 companies at the annual inspec
tion and competitive drills conducted
by United States army and national
guard" officers Monday, says the Tid
ings. Company H is captained by
Cbarron M, Staples of Asland, n stu
dent in engineering and mining at
tho school and son of E. T. Staples.
Charron's many Ashland friends
and acquaintances will also bo pleas
ed to learn that he has been chosen
to go to tho Tan Beta PI fraternity
national convention at Lehigh Uni
versity, June 8, 9 and 10, as a rep
resentative from the California uni
versity organization. Charron will
bo home May 19 and expects to leave
for Philadelphia on June 1.
paving inspection trip to California,
hence there can can be -no final con
sideration of the petitions beforo tho
noxt meeting of the council on Mayj
17. ileantime City Recorder Eg
gleston will verify the legality of the
names on the petition, of which
however, .there is no question.
The council must, under the pro
visions of the law, call a special elec
tion to vote on these franchise or
dinances within not less than fifteen
nor more 'than thirty days from tho
date of the formal acceptance of the
petitions, which will bring the date
of the election nor less than fifteen
days nor more than thirty days
after May 17. Thero is considerable
agitation for a careful consideration
by the peoplo of both these frnn
chise ordinances, and it is not un
likely that tho council will give the
people all the possible time to
do so.
Haskins for Hnlth.
Just a
Story
Medford, Oregon: This certifies
that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the cure of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and havo never had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
rehof. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Pharmacy tf
Haaklns for Hoaltfc.
SITS
Model AG 7
is a new one.
I am from "Old Now England,"
and not ashamed of the fact, but I
am now a citizen of Oregon and nm
proud to say the Rogue River Valley
is my home. And, to make it still
better and give n more definite lo
cation, it is in the progressive city
of Medford that I havo "pitched my
tent.'r
My native state is not the place
to grow balloons, therefore I make
uso of no "hot air" in my talk.
After two years' stay amid thoso
protecting hills, I have concluded that
the best thing to deal in was land,
a thing that is limited in quantity
and as it is always sought after
is always rising in value.
I do not wish to cot all tho real
estate business in Medford, but do
desire my share.
Therefore, I respectfully invito you
to call at my offico and sco if I
havo not got just what you ore look
ing for nt a price that won't stranglo
yon. Truly yours, as usual,
George F. Dyer
Over Medford, P. 0.
(Raised in Now Sharon,) Me,
THE
SAVOY
THEATRE
TONIGHT
APEX OF
PICTURED0M.
MICHAEL STR0GH0FF,
(From Verne's Famous Novel.)
PIERR0T2,
(Comedy Fairy Talc.)
A HAPPY TURN,
(A Clover Turn.)
.Music The Real Quill.
Cool, Comfortable.
ONE DIME.
10 Acros, ono-hulf mile from Phhoo-
nix, $1,000.
3-1 Acres U miles from Medford, un-
dor ditch.' Will divide.
25 Alfalfa, 15 fruit, IVj miles from
town
Homestead rolinqiusliiuonts nt UiIh
offioo,
6- room bungalow, modoru, a snap.
8 -room bungalow, modem; a flnn
buy.
Lots in West Walnut addition;
$350. Tonus.
20 acres, 2'j miles out, set to com-
murcial fruit, $375.
0 acres in bearing, Wi miles out.
Roaming hotino.
SO-Acios roliiKiuisluiiuut, one mile
from railroad town,
7- Room modern house, 2 blocks from
mam, $3,500,
I Span horses, a number of wagons
and harness go
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
lo Trade or for sale 1 span mnro,
2 yearlings and one 3-yenr-old;
J harness and wagon. Will oonsid
1 or renl estate.
! Want a small house that $25 down
1 will buy; $10 per month. Let 1110
hoar from you.
WANTED.
Wanted - Herry-pickers in about 7
days' call. Leave your nnmo.
Ranch hands.
2 girls for general housowork, $1 per
day.
2 womon for perioral housowork, $5
por weok.
2 girlB for goneral housowork, $25
por month.
Dining-rjom girl, $25, bonrd and
room.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Business ohnnooo, real estate, nil
kinds of bJp furnished nnd bumntHii
chnncos handlod.
Room 208, Taylor & Phlpps Bldn.
Phono 4141 Afnin.
A specialty in liouso renting and care
of them: lutt them with me.
B & C
Cash Store
BUTTER 05c FOR 2-LB. ROLL.
To introduce our Jurnoy brand htgh
grade butter, two pounds for 05c,
Heachnut Peanut Huttor, mnnll
jar I Go
Honchuuc Peanut Duller, medium
jar 250
Hoaclinut Peanut Hatter, largo
jar 300
Heachnut Daoon, jnr, glass 3Bo
Hoaclinut Cranberry Sauce, jar. 35o
CIlCOSO Nuufchatol, fresh, pkg. 10c
Choose, Camembert, box 35o
Floirtohmnnn'H Yeast, daily by ex
press.
MEDFORD'S BEST GROCERY
STORE.
Strawberries, fresh daily, 2 boxes
for 25c.
Lettuce, green onions, ououmburs,
cauliflower, pine apples, groou and
wax bcaim, groan pons, rhubarb,
homo grown asparngus, cherries, etc).
Dishes
THE GOODS YOU NEED NOW.
Qlassos, full size wnter glasses,
Colonist flute baHO, tloz 50c
Lend blown table tumblers, plain
light weight, sot of 0 50c
Hand etched water glasses, sot. $1.00
Water sut, 1 jug, 0 glasses, net. $1.50
DINNER SETS.
12-Pioco plain white bust Eng
lish ware, set $4. 1 5
White and gold tuition, choice
design, 50 pieces; this sot ior.$0.50
Flnviland ohinn, three open stock
patterns to select from.
The store that serves you bost by
Telcphono 2351.
B & C
Cash Store
223 West Main Street.
Inri
I'Mlflc Coaat KicluilTtlr
lor leunr women
Located ainonj) (lie beautiful
liilla near Oakland, California,
clou to San Franciaco and tb
great Univerelde of the Weit,
Full collegiate courM leading
to degree, entrance and graduation requirement)
equivalent to thox of Stanford and Univcrtity
of California. Training fit atudent for leading
regular line 5f academic work, and offer epciial
advantage for muaic, art, library tudy and
borne economic. Well equipped Uboratorie for
cieoce. Special attention to health of (tudent.
Modern gymnaaium thoroughly equipped. Out
door life and amuaement in the ideal California di
mate. Alumnae In every city on tb Pacific Coaat,
Pom Catalogue ADonet
PRESIDENT LUELLA CLAY CARSON. LL. D,
MILLS COLLEGE P. O., CALIf ORNIA
The Pasadena
of Oregon
People of refinement; peoplo with means; rotired business men; professional men;
college and university graduates, are coming to tho Koguo River Valley by the score.
Within the past two years almost a hundred Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, people havo
purchased homes near Medofrd, and nearly every one of them has a friend or two
whom they hope to induce to come and locate in tho valley.
New York, Philadelphia, Boston and many other eastern cities are almost if not
quite as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis havo more representatives
here than any other several cities combined. f
Think these statements over and get your thinker going. Writo to the undersigned
or the Medford Commercial Club for detailed informtaion about tho country, and you
will never havo cause to regret it.
Bearing Orchards
Near Medford
A
Moat of the producing orchards have been held in largo holdings until rocontlv
0 Tew weeks ago the Eden Valley Orchard, containing G05 acres, was placed on the
..:arket m any desired acreage. Wo havo been authorized to offor tho bearing am)les
and pcare i for sale, and if you kno7 anything abwt country art want a desirable
block of bearing trees, write or como soon. During tho past weok over $150 000
, vvui.ui ui. uuj iJiopurty xms oecn disposed or. it is located within two miles of Medford
i elevation of about 100 foot above the city and is ono of tho best kept orchards in
tho world. Parts of tho orchard offered for sale have paid the owner over $000 r
acre per year for four years straight. . '., . ... 1 ,
Do not como unless you are prepared to stay, for just so sure as you do como the com
bination of fat soil, grandeur of scenic beauty and Italian climate will steal you, body
and soul. After ono visit hero you will bo miserable any other placo on earth.
John D. Olwell
EXHIBIT BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON