A"." i IW& . ttjt'tarltf . . , .. M15DF0R1) MAIL aitlHUNE, MEDITOKD, OltKOON, SUNDAY, JTOE 6. 1910. N h ? . ARE NECESSARY Poonlo Who Will Not Cut Out the Dllnht Should Do Forced to Do So Law Covers Cnso Fully. "Tlio tlmo Iiiui coiuo whon lit iiolf urntoctlnu dinullc tnunitiircH iiuwt bo latum by tlio nrclinnl moil to pravnnt tlio Infection of tliolr orclinnln by lln onfio carrloil by ItiHoctn or tlio wIikIh from tlioiio of tliolr cnrolonn nml nocll Kmt milnhburn. Our orcbnnlii iitnnd In tlio mi in o relation to tlio illiionnoil ono nH ilocii tlio bonltliful community nml thnt wlioro a coiiIiiijIoiih dlHonno In provnlont. To navo liiiinan Ufa wo (iinrntitluo tlio tllnuaiiml community. To navo plant llfo It may bu noconwtry to ilnntroy tlio tiourco from which tlio Infection comoN. Whi'iovor noconnary thlH mimt bo ilono If wo a ro to rotnln our proHtigo an u fruit growing noc t ton. If tlio ownor vlll not do tlio work. It ran bo clono for hi in tinilnr' tlio law and tlio nxpoiiHO nntlo n Hon upon tlio property. A fow oxnmplon of thin nnturo nml tho rocnlcltrnnt ownorn would hco tliolr orror nnd bo Kood." Tlio nbnvo romarltn woro mndo by a promlnont orchardman nnd but ro floct tlio opinion of many otliom who woro Intorvlawod In rojcnrd to tho ro toutlon of Profcnftor O'Clara nnd tlio need thorofor. "Could I porriimdo Profotmor O'Onrn o ntay horo nnd tnlco enro of my or chard nlono Hnld ono, "for tho prlco tho county In nnlccd to pay, I would bo moro than willing to do It, and I would renllno 100 por cont on tho !n vuntinnnt, but ho won't ntny thnt wny. Wo tmiKt hnvo n cIobo nyntom of In- uportlon nnd a ronrorttul fltflit ai;aliiiit tho blight nnd other dlnoncon, nnd tho only wny to nchlovo rcmiltH l to hnvo a mnn llko O'Clnrs. nt tho bond of It." Tho law of 1907 rendu ntibstnntlnlly nn follewn: Root Ion 2 of tho net nmondltiK oe tlon 4 1 S r. or HollliiKor nnd Cotton'ii Code provldeii thnt It Bhnll bo tho duty of tho hoard of fruit conunlfl itlonerH nnd tho Innpoctorn undor tliolr direction to cnuno nn ItiHpoctlon of treen or fru't to bo mndo nt nny tlmo they deem It nocoHnnry. Thnt notlco hall ho eorvod upon tho ownom of mich Infested trocn or fruit, together! with luntructlonn nn to tho treatment! nocotuinry to orndlrnto tho dlsonno or pflHtn. Tlio Hoolion fnrtlior Hnyn: "Any nnd nil ntich plncoH, orchnrdu, nur BorloH, troofl. plnntn, shrubs, veRotn bloH, vlneN, fruits or nrtlclos tliUH In fated nro hereby declnred to bo n public niiluanco, nnd whunover nny Hitch iniimmco sliall exist nt any plneo in tho Htato on tho proporty of nny owner or owncrH upon whom or upon tho pornou In chnro or pohborsIoii of tho proporty notlco hnB boon served nH nforesnld, and who i.onli lavo fail ed or rofuuod to nhato tho natno with in C tho tlmo ffiicclfled in such notlco . . . It Bhnll ho tlio duty of tho hoard ... to cnuno such nui sance to bo nt onco abated by eradi cating or tloiUrnylug wild Insects or peats, or by treating or (Uninfecting or dcHtroyltiK tho Infostod or dlscnaod nr tlcles. . . . Tlio oxpoiiHO thorcof ohall bo n county chargo nnd tho coun ty court Hhnll allow nnd pny tho anmo out of tho i;enernl fund of tho county. Any nml nil sums bo paid Hhnll bo nnd becomo n lion on tho proporty nnd promlseo from which nnld mil Banco Hhatl hnvo boon loinoved or nbnted. . . . nnd may bo rocov erod by n Hiiit In equity :.galiiHt such proporty nnd promlHos, wlilc suit to forecloHo such lions Hhnll bo brought lu tho circuit court of tho county whore tho promises nro attunto. . . . Tho procoodlucB In such cicos to bo Bovornod by tho oanio rules, so fnr no npplicnblo, nH suits to foreclose me chanics lions. ..." MINISTER WILL HAVE WOMAN ARRESTED VANCOUVHK, Wash., Juno !. Still weak from tho toniblo heating ho received from tho irate mothor of hia finneo, Nov. C. M. Smytho, min ister of tho First Mothodist Episcopal church of Itidgofield, is in Vancou ver today for tho first timo since uo was bonton, Smvtha said that ho would filo in formation against Hook Sndon, tho man who held him, and Mrs. Marion L. Liuio, who wielded (ho club, charg ing them with assault with u dan gerous weapon. Ho has boon in conference with Prosoouting Attoruoy Stapleton con cerning tho assault, Aftor Smytho was bonton ho was confined to his bed for soveral wooks, sufforiug from concussion of tho brain nnd favor. Mrs. Lauo and Sodon, who is a rolntivo of tho woman, already hnvo boon conviolod of battery for boat ing tho olorgymau. Mrs. Lauo Bilid sho ohnstisod tlio minister boonuso ha hnd boon not proporly treating hor doughto!1, to whom ho was ongngod. EAST MAIN STREET TWENTY YEARS AGO Old Settler Philosophizes Upon tho Rapidity of Modern MotionOld Photoiimph Drlnp Memories. An uulqiio Mori ford hcuiio is on ex hibition in Aylor & Unmolt'H win dow, Hliowing Kmit Main Nlreet hh il nppoiired Home 20 yours ago. No date ' I'roHHor 5h being held under cjIoho in on tlio photograph, hut from (lie gonornl nppotirnuco of IhiriKH the viow must have been taken in Feb gree, runry, 1800, wliuii the ImhI "Ihk snow"! bund, escortod by Oeoro W. Miller melted and flooded the valley. It "1 A. G. Scbaofor of Seattle nro ilopiotH Hear creek hh a Kood-sized on tho way to I'roHsor'H boyhood river anil hIiowh the wooilun bridwo j homo at Lisbon, O. There aro no which spanned it at that timo par-! women'H iiarterH in tho county jail tlnlly washed away. f Lincoln county here, bo tho wo- Hut (he feature which eauxcH the 'iau must bo kept at the hotel. BtraiiKor to doubt that tho view cnir Tho impicst camo to a closo Into be one of the eitHt side ia the entire ' yesterdny afternoon, the jury finding absence of rcsidonceH of any kind on 'hat "1'rosHcr mot death by a gun eilber side of the Htreet for a con-, shot wound inflicted by his divorced Htdorablo distance eastward from the wife," and recommending that alio bo bridge. It wuh just open country held to answer for tho crime, bhc then, ono house, tho Skeeter' place, . was arrnimiod boforo Justice of tho on tho north side of tho road, and ' 1'en.co iMillor last night, whero Coun tho Nob Hill lioiiso on tho south. ty Attorney Maidon filed information "I remember what tho creek look ed liko that year," said one old timer, "and I also remember that I could hnvo bought most of thnt prop. erty over there for a very little , court money, and just put part of it up. Hminnw hearing. Now a follor has to interview the! '' C Arlington, who nays bo "ih a cashier of tho bank before ho can Philadelphia police officer, a pitH hardly look at that ground with ujfiongor on tho train at tho time of viow to buying. Well, us old fellers ' the Bhooting, was tho principal wit can't help it. We started when tho m'8 ngoiiiHt Mrs. Prosscr. world traveled like an ox wagon and ' '''ho negro porter, witli whom it in you could seo things oasilv before j claimed Mrs. Prossor pawned her you got to them. Now, with nindiipH, Jewels to got tho gun with which she automobiles and sich like, you havo'shot her husband, strenuously denies to set your alarm clock for dav af-! that ho furnished tho weapon. Ho Is tor tomorrow in order to get up in m time to see things before they get by." Mio Baseball Sunday. Sunday, Juno , the Mcdford sec ond baseball team will cross bnts with tho second team of Central Point. This promises to bo a good gnmo, as thoro is good mnterinl on said night. of I ill Ml uitlna Tti.i Intiil 1. ,,..... 1 i . . . v f mi cement floor to bo placed In tho eon practicing jmnl for Uns game , North gcll00, , nida to bo por iiiui mo tiuiuniinieo ui win, as tlio Central Point tonm took them into camp tho last timo they olayed by thu score of -1 to 1, and tlio local boya say they uro going after them thin time. So'd With Running Water on the Land Irrigated Orchard Tracts r Tor further information call at our office or address ' ROGUELANDS Inc. JOHN S. MANLEY Manager Sales Department Medford National BanK Building Medford, Oregon. WOMAN HELD FORJWURDER Mrs. Vera Prosscr In Tolls, Accused of Murclcrlnn Her Hushand Was SCHOOL BRING Tlio 49, Divorced Recently From Him -Is Said to Havo Used Shot Gun. LlUljy, Mont., Juno 4. Mrn. Vum guard lit tlio Richards hotel today, charged with murder in the first de while tlio remuiiiH of lior Iiiih- against her charging her with firxt I degree murder. Mrs. Pressor plondcd not guilty and was bound over to tho district without bail, waiving a pre- J1"' hero. When seen today Mrs. Prosscr said had been instructed not to talk j by her attorneys, Long and Iticc. She ; showed no signs of nervousness and she had passed a comfortable NOTICI3. HldB will bo received by tho board directors of district No. 40, for ng. HldB to no per squnre foot. All bids to bo filed with Oris Crawford, clork, by 3 p. m. Juno 20, 11)10. Ilonrd rcserve.i tho right to reject nny and nil bids. OUIS CRAWFORD, 07 Cleric Seven miles North of Medford. Perpetual water right with every acre. In any size to suit the purchaser. Plowed, leveled, fenced and planted to trees. Orchards cared for for a period of five years on Orchard Development Contraot. Water contracts for sale for all lands covered by the Rogue River Valley Canal Company's system. BONDS PREMIUM Improvement Bonds of District Mcdford, Sold to Chlcarjo Firm for $283 Above Par Bidders Fur nlsh Bonds. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of District No. 40, hold Fri day afternoon, tho bid of Woodin, McNcnr & Mooro of Chicago for $.r0,000 in bonds was accented. Tho bonds arc issued for tho pur pose of erecting a school on tho site n East Mcdford purchased several months ngo paying for tho site nnd mnking somo additions to the Wash ington school on West Mnin. Tlio flticcessful bidders offered upon tho twenty-year, fl per cent bonds ii premium of $283, and be sides ngrecd to assume tho expense of printing the bonds. This latter provision is something unusual, uh in similar cases the issuer of the bonds is expected to pny this cost, amounting to between $7fi nnd $100. At tho lower figure tho district has actually sold its bonds at a premium of .$358. Hnukins for IJoalth. OFFICE SUPPLIES You'll find nil tho little need ed supplies hero and the rea sonableness of tho prices will surprise you. Sco our lino of TYPEWRITERS. Chocolates and Confections Oelkaoutly BtvoroJ, temptingly bared FOR BALE UY THE MERRIV0LD SHOP, 134 West Main. WE ATTENTION 2 Wo can flivo Immediate, delivery on two CHALMERS-DETROIT PONY TOY TONNEAU. The last two cars of the 1910 model. These will positively he sold Monday. Our long-overdue order for Hudson Touring Cars has been filled complete and we are now in a position to demonstrate and give immediate delivery on same. Hudson Touring Car COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS Body Up-to-date btrainht lino de sign. Five passenger. Touring type, best prade ash frame; No. 1 poplar panels and scat backs. Large, rootny tonneau, extra room in front. Colors Hudson blno all over. Op tion blue body, cream running cear, wheels with black striping. Blue-black upholstering. Horsepower 20-25. Wheel Base 110 inches. Weight 2000 pounds. Motor Long stroke, vertical, four cylinder, four cycle, water cooled, Renault type. Cylinders cast en bloc. Bore, 3 inches. Stroke, 4V inches. Valves, all located on ono side; bevel seated, poppet de sign. Crank shaft exceptionally large, having tensile strength of over 100,000 pounds. Transmission Sliding gear, selec tive type; three speeds forward and ono reverse; located directly beneath removable floor board and easily accessible; inclosed in alum inum case. Radiator Extra large; vertical tubes, horizontal fins; very effi cient. Oiling System (Motor) Circulated splash system. Oil forced into crank caso by means of plungar pump. Clutch Leather faced cone, slip springs under leather, providing easy engagement Frame Pressed steel; best open hearth stock; 3VxlV-inch sec tion; extra strong sub-frame, to which transmission and motor aro secured. Front Axle One-piece, 1-Beam drop forging of most approved design. Rear Axle Semi-floating typo and shaft driven; equipped with bovel compensating gear. Torque taken on a tube, concentric with the driv ing shaft. VALLEY Phone 1861 CLEAN EVERYTHING IN THE We Do Perfect Cleaning' If you hnvo fine plumes, gloves, lawn, liigerie or mull 'dresses, bring thoin hero. All work guaranteed. MMMM OUR WAGON IS 5 NORTH FIR STREET Mr. Prospect 2 Brakes External and internal, op erating on drums secured to hubs of rear wheels. Bearings Front wheels, largo size, ball type. Rear wheels, roller, with ball thrusts. Springs Front, semi-elliptic, 30 inch. Rear, three-quarter elliptic, 46-inch. Steering Gear Worm and gear type, with exceptionally largo bear ings and 18-inch steering wheel. Wheels 32-inch; built of best se lected second-growth hickory, to our own special order. Tires 32x3 inches on front and rear wheels. Dash Rich mahogany, with coil box to match. Protected on edges with brass moulding, channeled out to fit over edges of tho woodwork, providing protection from tho weather. Control Control is of accepted standard type, i. e., steering by large 18-inch wheel, selective gear; shifting by lever at right hand; emergency brako lever with ratchet at right hand; clutch by pedal at left foot; service brako on pedal at right foot; throttle and spark ad vance by levers on top of steering wheel; self -graduating accelerator pedal between foot lovers; steering post, sharp rako and most con venient position for driving; large size steering wheel. Electric Source Spark coil; dry cells. (Provision mado for mag neto.) Upholstering Best pebble grain blue-black leather with good grade hair filling. Gasoline Capacity Ten gallons. Water Capacitv Four gallons. Equipment Two gas headlights; generator. Two sido square oil lamps; tail lamp. Full set of tools, horn and jack. AUTO CO. N. Holly St., near Main LINE OP WEARABLES FOR HUMANS. 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