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T uxmm mil miuiUM, iuamm. 6mJuk akmWY. auuust .u. mo. IRRIGATION SIGHT FOR PASS Censlructlon Contractor Will Arrive "SRils Wccw All of Ranchers Have Wot as Yet Signed Up for Water flights. Notwithstanding the fact tunt Iho ranchers clown the river hnve not ' -rifiiicd up for tho gravity ditch, yot . I tit is likely that tho work on the irri- j j j ration project will comraenco at onco, I rays the Obsorver of Grants Puss. 1 1 -P. A. Williams, who has charRo of i -ik& affairs of the Roruo River Irri- j .Ration & Power company's business i kerc, went to Salem last evening and i , mill meet the contractor there nud i accompany him to this city either to- , aBorrow or next daj I Although the ranchers down the 3ver have not signed up, yet many f them have signified their willing Taese to take water if the ditch is put 5b. Mr. Williams states that ho is ' I --oing to put in tho project, which -eertainly ought to bo good news to -tic people of this locality. Many rumors have been afloat tho vast week as to whether the pro ject would go in or not, but from enversation with Jlr. Williams this 'week it is surmised that with the TBoncy that he and his associates -iavo already invested that they enn aot let the project go by default, and wken people see that an irrigation project is being constructed on a sound basis they will come to the dxont and sign up to take water. He and the contractor will be here in the next day or two and will go ver the entire project, inspect the dam site nt Savage rapids and in vesiigato the territory to be irrigat ed and the holdings of the company. .After this examination it is snid that ike machinery for the building of the 4am and construction of the ditches mrill be ordered shipped nt once. All :his machinery is now ready to be loaded on tho cars and it will only "ake a short time for it to arrive iere. All the surveys for the ditches kave"been made and are practically -complete and all that is needed is -to make a few corrections as the -work proceeds. Mr. Williams and lis associates have spent a great -deal of money on these surveys, and -ike -work has been thorough and is 1 4he most complete survey ever made Sot the purpose of irrigation in this ! 'alley. u Ai any raie, it wui oniy oe a iow jUays until tho people will know just jjjf -what is going to bo done in the irri- -Kanon wny in mis locauiy, lor u win II NO DANGER OF JAPS-MALBOEUF Manager of Commercial Club 'Dis cusses Situation From Labor Standpoint and Thinks Agitation Is Raised Over Molehill. "Tho solution of the labor ques tion for the future of tho Rogue Hir er valley, Is In my Judgement, a a simple one, yet tho carrj !ng out of it Involves much thought, universal co-operation and a fixed course of action." says Chaa. A. Malboeuf, manager of the Commercial club. "The situation Is of extreme In terest in the staltatlcs that, basod on terest in the statistics that, based on look which eight or tei years henco, must bo dealt with. Tho cultivation spraying and other cares of full grown orchards In tho vast area of over a hundred square mlloa which CENTRAL POINT Y.M.C.A. CERTAIN Great Interest Is Taken in Movement and Solicitors Get Busy State Secretary of Association Is Help ing Movement. CENTItAL POINT, Or. Aug. 11. (Special.) An olognnt Y. M. C. A. building is practically assured for Central Point. I. P. Rhodes, state secretary for tho Y. M. C. A., nrrlved yesterday morning and at a mooting of tho local board of directors last evoning plans woro porfected for opening and carrying through a whirlwind cr.mpalgn for raising the necessary funds. Six soliciting com mittees of five mombors each wero appointed to r.o out and got tho mon ey necessary to build and equip tho building and tho minimum amount $500 for tho fund. Tho regular nmti'n mooting will bo held In tho opera Iiouho next Sunday afternoon, and In the evening a grand mass mooting will bo held in tho sumo plnco to which everybody Is In vited. Sovoral local wurkurs will mako short addresses nt thin moot ing, to bo followed by nn address by I, P. Rhodes. NOTIOK. I hereby glvo notlco to all real eslivto dmloi-M that my property In now oft tho market. iar J. m. AWUN, Medford, Or. lU'lW'H IMC) UNUliK TOM'S OAIIIN FH , theso 30 gentlomon nro going attor Is $0000 and as much moro as can to get in, but Rotting out is ... .. ... 1. --!.. Ill nr...lA wm ,en u n u ufc. ... .. bo raJsed n a wcofc Tho grcntor th0 . th.nc : u.e use not . ,-.vvv ,o- f u Qny cost es, anu uiuu&auua ui " v. . ,.. must be annually provided for their EVICTED MAN FROM CHAIR; IS PINCHED l.ate ono evening this week tho us ual row of ohair-warmers sat out side ono of tho principal hotels en joying tho cooling breezes of tho night. All nt onco tho pcnccfulucHH of tho sccno was disturbed by ii truculent party who remarked to t man about two sizes smaller than he: "Git up there ' gimme that chair or I'll knock you through do wall." Tho little follow "got." About the timo the matter started ono of the night policemen happened along. The ovictor subsided into tho chair and immediately wont to sleep. 4,l "iiess it's n bed more than u olinir you need," said the officer, "and there is a frco hotel just a few stops away, it don't cost you anything tho Company, Under n Mnnmiutlt Canvas, Will IMilltlt nt Mcilfiml. "Undo Toiu'h Cabin," tho inosit beautiful play In tho Knglltih lan guage and Justly desorven its popu larity. Tho only play that is Identi fied with American history. It bus 'endured fiO yenrs, and each succeed ing year but servos to add laurels to Its wreath of popularity. It breathes of loyalty nnd liberty; It will Jnotil- onto In the youthful mind a love of honesty, morality and Christianity; tt boldly stands for all that Is good( and upholds to scorn and contempt all that Is bad and for theso reasons It appeals to nil Christian people as tho Ideal of a great and moral play. Some practical suggestions to fathers and mothorti, It you cannot nfford to vlntt but ono nhow thin mmiion thlu Is surely tho ono, Wo especially aim to nmmio nud Instruct tho children nnd present untMng Inimical to youth and Innocence. It will roturn you both Instruction In American history and wholesome recreation, moro than ton times tho price of admission, it Is Jimt what It Is advertised to ho moral nnd rotluud nnd inntructlvo an well its amiiHlug, Ilurk'ii lllg Undo Toiu'h Cabin Co. will oxhlhlt after noon nud evening, August 18, 1910, umlor cnuvi'H. Prepare for tho com ing event. A grand gala holiday for the rich and poor nlllco. lM2,7riM OITV OK MICIWOHO OltKUON, IIU- phovicmknt'iiondh. Tho city council of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, will rocnlvo mmlml pro pound for :ia,7ri0,00 nix jior rout ton year linnrovoinen' boiidn, IIIiIh to bo filed with tho city council at tho council mooting August 10th, 11)10, and to bo accompanied by a certified obcclc oqtinl to five por cont of tho amount bid for, and mailo payable to tho city troanuror of nald city Tim council ronurvm tho right to reject any and nil bldn. ROUT, W. TIOIiKHU, City Rocordor. --- maintenance. A minimum of 25,000 pickers will be needed to pick tho apple and pear crops and not less than 200.000 packers. The valley may in the opinion of some, develop correspondingly with the Increase of production, in its natural course, but the more general view Is that effort, and insessant effort, mu3t be made to bring that about, ter tho equipment. J. O. Isaacson was choson as general chairman of tho campaign and ho It Is who will map out the dally work for tho sov eral committees. Tho committees will commence work and tho 30 so licitors will luich together every day Rent It through a want ad-can. -you A DEAD STOMACH. Of What Uso Is It to Anyone? ThousnndsT yes hundreds of thou- during tho week for contoronco and snuds ot. peo),0 turoURi10t America to recelvo their assignments for the afternoon. Never before In tho history of Cen tral Point has thero been such onthu irrU-. A.t Mtlnn la sttit ln Vl A I xuu rvai wiuuuu .a V.UW.I.O i . , , . ,. ,.,iv land in small ten acre tracts, and "T", ".t'r I. S ".:,. even smaller, the Intense cultivation of the lands, thereby each tract ,uH-Uu.M m ";.""" I;:":,, 'coast, If not In tho country, owning ket for tho berry and other small .... . ., .,,- , ...i. fruit can be developed lu a similar ' nd utaln!nB an Institution of this extent as has been done for. our ap-1 w bo pies and pears. Vegebles alfa fa, corn and other crops wilt r. ways find b ready market at home, and a vaster J . a,mm, nnnl. 4 UUIU) QI1VI 11 VA UU( u ti uau0 ,. w.p Ing, and wlen tho campalcn Is ovor 1 Central Point will bo In a class by i herself as tho smallest town on the ii I -only take a couple of days for Mr. '"Williams and the contractor to go vcr the territory in question and determine just what they wil Ido. However, a representative ot this paper has been given to understand ihnt the project is going in and that -onstruction work will commence in a very short time. MEW CONFERENCE DAYS ARE NAMED BY TAFT BEVERLY, Mass., Aug. 11. Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be conference days at the summer capital. President Taft has decided "io see visitint: politicians who want 'to talk over the coming campaign on .those days each week. Tho other days will bo devoted to the presiden tial vacation except when important anattcrs pertaining to tin work of the administration come up for settle ment. Taft today inquired by long-distance telephone regarding the con dition of Mayor Gaynor. Ho ex pressed gratification when ho found that Gaynor passed a satisfactory night. President Arthur T. Hndley of Yale was scheduled to visit tho pres ident during 'the afternoon. Taft will try to induce him to accept the chairmanship of tho stock and bond commission, an appointment Hadlcy lias been considering. During tho morning tho president played golf with John Hays Ham mond and William J. Boardman. WAN CAUGHT IN SOUTH IS WANTED IN CANADA expanso of land than is generally con ceded is available for the cultivation ot summer crops not requiring the use of water. Necessarily the use ot water upon either shallow or deep soils Is essential for the production of garden truck and smrll fruits, but the water Is available for irriga tion, and well Irrigation In many parts of the valley will be brought Into comnion use. Nothing lacks but tho expenditure of money to transfer tho entire valley Into a solid area of high class production, but Incident to the situation lies the nee- j esslty or ilrst-ciass county roaus in all directions throughout the valley Into the foothills and the smaller valleys beyond. Hand in hand, with electric or steam transportation fad-1 litles tho building of roads will over come what would otherwise be an unsurmountable difficulty in the settlement of lands lying beyond the beaten paths. Given those Improve ments and inducements there will be a world wide demand for our lands In small tracts. "It will appeal to the Intelligence of tho white men throughout the union, the man with small capital, but with skill and energy, and upon tho efforts of families tho cultiva tion of his land depends. There Is no occasion for needless alarm over the Jap.lt is within ourselves to for stall his settlement In tho Rogue River valley. Give the rhite man what he needs, reach out for him in every conceivable way through pro perly guarded publicity wark, point out what can and has been done, and the tide of Incomers will fully meet our demand for labor at any time. The man with '.he hoe Is as necessary hero as tho millionaire, and should bo as welcome. But the way must bo paved for him. It Is tho man with small capital who vIll be the protent factor in realizing Medford's well basod expectation of 25,000 i people and then some." I etc. A public-spirited citizen nns al ready been found who will head the list with a J500 subscription, and numerous $100 men nro In sight. Tho directors were notified yesterday from Medford that 20 business men of that bustling city have pledged -"- FRUIT LAND, ORCHARDS, ETC. 212 Acres of the J. F. Gazley D. L. C. Situated on tho South Ump qua river, ll miles frojn Canyonville, consisting of 28 acres of bearing fruit trees, fine bottom, fruit and graz ing laud, buildings, etc.; 3 good wells; drier under con struction, 5 ncrcs best nl fulfa; everything desirable for home or homes. May Be Sold Separately or as a Whole as Follews: $2G,8oO, all told, or in tracts, each having from 8 to 11 ncrcs benring fruit trees, buildings, etc. 110 acres, $12,000. 70 ncrcs 8 acres bear ing npple trees (all tillable or apple land), $10,000; terms. 251! acres 11 acres benr ing prune nnd peach trees; good houcc, grounds, furni ture nnd crop, $4850; $900 to $1200 down, with 10 years' time, or more if desired. Fine nursery stock on the grounds for snlo nnd plant ing. Call or address M. GAZLEY, Canyonville, Or. nro taking the slow death treatment daily. They nro murdering their own stomach, tho best friend thoy have, nud in their sublime ignornuco thoy think thoy nro putting nside the laws of nature. This is no sensational statement; it is n startling fact, the truth of which any honorable physician will not deny. Theso thousands of people are swallowing daily huge quantities of lcpsin nnd other strong digesters, made especially to digest tho food in tho stomach without any aid at all from the digestive membrane of the stomach. In other words, thoy nro taking from tho stomach the work that na ture intended it should do, ami are also refusing it the only chance foi exercise it has. Mi-o-na stomach tablets reliove distressed stomach in five minutes' they do more. Taken regularly for a few weeks thoy build up tho run down stomach and make it strong enough to digest its own food. Then indigestion, bolciihnr. sour stomiieh h&A) PLUMBING STEAM AM) HOT WAFER HEATING All Work Quurimtcud PricoH RuiiHOimblo COFFEEN & PRICE 11 North D Si.. Miiiltnrd Oru. IMionn It 03 HY0MEI (mMC0 HI6H'OM) Cares catarrh or nionoy back. Just breatho it in. Coxnnloto outfit, inclndlnir l .. -. . " ... W T .jiauaiergi. jrera pomes QUO. jJrngglats. Jut Published Mining Maps of Southwcsc oru Oregon and Northwestern California, showing the forest reserves, surveyed and unsur voyed land. Sold by W.P. Wright Grunts I'nss, Or. Price of Wnll MniM. 2; Pocket Mnps. Sl.fiO. SIlTOMflRlIFS g 3 j O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy MURPHY BKOS. AUTO LIVERY 1010 Chnlmers Dotroits. Phono 18(51, Vnlloy Auto Company, Medford. Or. wish to iitinounco that 1 lmvu purohnsol thu Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general food nud boarding establishment. Homos boarded by tho day, wook or mouth. I gunrauteo a square deal R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. I !-- -- ---- - J. E. KNYAKT. President. J. A. PERRY, Vice-PreHident. JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier. W. II. JACKSON, Ahh'I Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS 20,000.03 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00 SAFETY R0XES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. ----- -- -t-i, i i I :i Bartlett PEARS For Sale Large or small Iocs. ONE CENT PER POUND. Hriug Your Roxes. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION, 10 WEST MAIN ST. Quick Service. Easy Riding Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank II. null. Prop., Medford. Or, QOODFRIEND HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO I. GOODFHIEND, Mini; Formerly Uolrh Rtanfnnl nnd 8t, IWyl, I'nurll fltrrrt, nrartirary, wljolninK llnti-l .Manx. 'Inko Hotel Manx M'i, or Market Street t'ur, tmnfer to 1'oHi'II. Meal Iioumi uwl locatiuu for lad lea visiting tho city ulone, BATCH. SI. 00 PEE DA'S AND UP "- - "LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Aug. 10.--JL man arrested at Dillon Wednesday, rfaero it is alleged ho was trying to nob a bank, has been identified by ike authorities as "Bill" nancy, for- i Hnorly of Los Angeles, who is wanteo nn Canada. Ho will bo taken to Can iada if tho identification proves cor rect, for endeavoring to rob a train and killing a Canadian frontiersman with whom ho fought at tho time of lho holdup. Tho Canadian authorities who Jinvo been searching for him for moro than a year, has been notifiod And nro ready, it is said, to pay $6500 reward for Ilauoy's arrest. Hesklns for Health. ELKINS SAYS KATE IS NOT TU WLU UUftc. UAtmuui NEW YORK, Aug. 11. "You can say for mo that thoie is nbiolutely no foundation for the froiiciit re ports of a forthcoming muriiiige of my daughter to tho Duke D'Abruzzi," declared Senator Stephen H. Elhins today. "I consider thct reports amusing. They nro nothing more than foolish rumors. I am glad to deny them emphatically." Raskins for health. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Mr and Pine Buy your winter supply now; rousonnblo prices. . THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almont st., or Room 31, J. C, Bunk 1)1(1 g Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. ' ' ik fejvli 'ML li --iis ' -ct II rin 1 . ,'gfa, t-. $ rl I. JX w- " THE DESK LIGHT This Is a desk light. You nood ono In your homo because It throws tho light Just whoro you want It whon you road on your book. Just whoro you want It whon you write on your papor. It Is only ono of a variety of lighting fixtures you can have ii you use oloctrlolty tho light for tho homo. Send for tho Man, Rogue River Electric VAniipauy rjg llr i COB8R8 ! Why don't YOU try one? i 1 ll SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private .Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Conlmer cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art. SEND POR CATALOGUE Address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon. Try Our Home Cooking Try our home made Meat Pies, Potato Salad Dressing, Pies, Cakes and Bread. Everything first-class, Light lunches are served also. We try to please the public. Come and bo convinced. Medford Bakery and Delicatessen 42 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE.