trt.gfiv '.X i'lr 'i ",t, fk MTO3T0KD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORISfJON. lTBlTU A1TQUST 12tjaia - ----'--- --i - Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns ,... -- - - - (-- -" "' -.- -- - ---. Butte Falls Items Manager Mill !h having Aiehllool J'oworH to oroot near Itlul'f iiil.lilioii u nt'iit, couifurlnhlo bungalow 1W tho lino of himself mill i'niiilly. Tim young men, Allen, Thornburg mill Leonard, of Modl'ord, nru camping nearby ami uro enjoying IhuiiiHulvDU hunting anil i'iHliiiiK mid romping through tliu IiIIIh. Mrs. Mnruy mid Mm, Prudent of St. .IoIiiih, Or., aro visiting tho fam ily of .1. P. llugheH, (Iruudinu KdmoiiHon in Hufl'oriug from it sovora attack of orysipahiH. Dr. Holt of Knglu Point in in at tendance. Dr. Mundy and frimidn aro en camped at Camp Nluk. Ora lluyoH brought in a largo load of freight in Saturday for Wheeler & ClUHpill. Mr. Cantor of Derby wan Inter viewing n" merchants on Saturday niid ho uiportH that tliuy havo a splendid wagon road from CaHlor to tliu railroad. Mrs. Joint Allun of Dorhy is with hot- iiiotliur, nursing Iwr during hor i.ii'lnicun. Airs. Allun in tliu diuigli- ter of (Irandma lMuionson. TliomiiH Howard and Horace How ard, with Mr. Howard, Mrn. Onddis and Minn Howard, autoi'd to Camp Nielc Sunday morning from Medford and nru now niimuI.V located and drinking in of tho beauties and re freshing breezes of our clinic Tho "Hill" campers aro frequent visitors to our town, and, liku all modern persons, urge that wo intro duce methods niid conditions in har mony with tliu ago. Wo will do m jllHt IIS HOOII iih wo havi thu people who can intelligently conduct city itffuii'H, and tho timo is ripe, for we arc only too anxious to he in the procession and make a showing cred itable alike to our town mid tliu in telligence of our people. II. !;. Hoyden mid koii, of Mi'dford came in on Sunday on their way to Mr. Itoyili'ii'ri homustead. Mrs. MorriH, daughter of Towns man ('lark, has opened a houiu link cry and is establishing a good trade, and sho will sooh find her tradu 111110)1 inereaHud. iih homo baking nl- waVH li a th i;p reference, and Mrn. NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS. William Onuigs, Jr., of Woodxille came up Thursday for a brief vihit with his sick wife, who is thu guest of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Do Ku boam, of Xorth Central. George Owiugs has disposed of his residence property oil North Cen tral to Mr. llalley. Kmil De Itohoum lias disposed of his residence property oil North C avenue to Mr. Hiilluy; consideration !r'jr00. Mr. Knrlow and family of North Item ty arc sojourning in the cool shades of the Dead Indian count ry. Clarence Wilhite, the popular fanner and fruit-raiser of Hcuglc, came oer Thursday with a choice variety of fruit mid vegetables, which he readily marketed in Medford. MHPflll!! MAN INVESTS IN VALLEY MorriH. Ih nolo for excellent house wifory. If tho ieolu of tho town would look after their yards and burn all rubbiHh and decaying vegetation around an epidemic might be avoided and a moro sightly appearance bu given our HtreutH, which hcoiii to be tho dupoHitory for thu sweepings. Theru ban not been much hunting horuahoulH iih yut, mid wo hoar of no accidunlH of mistaking a man for a deer, but wo uxpcot to learn of koiiiu Hiich iu'wlmps before thu sen Kou in out, and it would bu well to tiinko an example in thu case, for theru is no raiHomilile excuse for Hueh luishapH, mid thu rigid enforce ment of law, in' this iih in other par tiuularH, would soon put an end to such recklesHiiUKH. Theru !h no reiiHon why peoplu should pi to Newport, North Hunch and other scacoaHl places for a Hummer outiiiK mid to cscapu the beat when they can find delightful opportunities near at hand and hucIi as Hutte Kails afforda. With tho advent of tho railway they can mako the trip without any discomforts and, through our local stores and their ucnruoHH to Medford, enjoy tho hoht the markutri havo on Halo. Hov. Mr. Howard preached tw cxcullent sennons on Sunday to very good congrcgatioiiH and wiih very 4nt..tiiliK iiiitir.iukiiil uitll iillf (flWtt .............. ....,......-.,. J ami tlto biirrounuiug couuiry ami saw a bright future ahead for our town mid this section. Theru is moro or lost complaint of the rocks struwu along and over thu highway between Ibis point and Hrowushoro and some needed work) should be douu on thu road and the si reams that run across thu roads' mid are impasablu savo with teams or horseback should bo attended to and either bridged or footwalks made across them. It is hard to get us out of the old ruts, but wu live in an age of progress mid criticism is not slow to express itself when large taxes are paid for those pur- (MISCH. T. J. Morris has been away fight ing forest fires, and thcic aro still some fires raging, but tlmy lire under oontmh FIRES RAGING IN YELLOWSTONE PARK Central jt'oint Items J. C. Young of thin placo wan tho fli-Ht man In tho Hoguo Illvcr valloy to put inelonH on tho market thin year, and foi two weokn boforo other nioloim woro rlpo Mr. Younj; sold on an avernKo of $10 worth ovory day. Ho iiIho oxpoctH to havo tho Intent crop on tho mrkot and him ntyled IiIh pluco tho "KlrHt and LnHt Molon Chance." At.. Young Ih 11 nowcomor, having bouisht tho Ixjvo placo near tho Hear crock bridge nt tkla point, nnd Ih moro tlinn HatlHflod with bin tmrgnln. Ho located hero In Atay. I. H. UlitxlcH, Htato Hecrelary of thu Y. M. C. A., Ih horo with both hIcuvcii rolled up and diving deeply Into tho work of raising tho building fund for tho Central l'olnt awiocla tlon. Mr. HI'cdcH will npoak after- noon nnd evening Sunday nnd nt tho evening incutlngB nakH nil to attend. M, JcHHorund of Clio, la., an old llmo mc'rch.-vnt of that Hti.to, Ih horo on a vIMt to frlendH nnd thlnkH bo much of tho valley that lie la hnlf a mind to spend tho rent of hlH layn horo. Tho contract for plumbing and pip lug tho high Bchool was awarded, bo wo nro Informed, to tho Itofjuo Hlver Plumbing company of this plnco. It will tio neccHHary for tho work to bo done- by September 1, that tho school may not bo Interfered with. S. K. Adams nnd family nro away on a flHhlng, camping and hunting oxpedltlon and will not return for two wcokH. Mr. AdauiH tays many Tablo Hock cltlzcna nro enjoying a Hhort vncatlon. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office 209 West Main St., Mt-dfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE NOTICE. In tho district court of tho United States for tho dlatrlct of Oregon. In tho matter of Qcorgo A. Dutt, bankrupt. Tho undorslgncd trustoo ot the abovo entitled cstnto In bank ruptcy will rccolro senlod bldi at tho Jackson County bank, In Medford, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock nooi, of Friday, August 10, 1910, for tho following described property belonging to said ontato, namoly, a stock of moriitrndiso, con sisting principally of Jowolry of tho Inventory vr.luo of 12987.47, togothor with a lot of storo fittings oC tho In ventory valuo of 1175,60, all now In custody of thf undersigned at Mod ford, Oregon. Cash or a certified check for ton por cont of tho amount offered must accompany each bid and tho salo is made subject to confirma tion by tho court, the rlrjl't being ro sorved to reject any and ull bids. Tha said property end an inventory there of may bo inspected upon application to tho undersigned, at Medford, Ore torn. Dated at Medford. Oregon, August 8, 1910. WM. ULUICH. Trustee. Hasklns for Health. DEAN'S BEAUTY PARLORS Hair DroHHing a specialty, shampooing, Hcalp treatment, facial mid hand miiBBnge, man icuring, dyeing nnd bleaching. KENTNER BLDG. Phono Main 311. MEDFORD. V. K. Wells of Minneapolis, Minn,, has purchased lots l and 5, in the 1'orry suhdi vision, containing '0 acres, paying $20,000. Mr. Wells will make his home oil thu property and is now engaged in harvesting this year's crop, which is heavy and consists of HartlettH and Cornice 1 pears mid Newtown and Spitzenboig apples. MeArthur & Alexander madi) thu sale. Mr. Wells plans to erect a modern bungalow on tho placo and will 10 Hido there. lie already luifl a forco of men at work improving tho prop erty. "I was attracted to thu Hoguo Itivor valloy by your booklet," Btal'us Mr. WoIIh, "and after investigation 1 decided that 1 could not do butter than remain hero. Jt in a wonderful tpot mid I expect to spend tho rest of my days horo." SAN FRANCISCO RAISES REQUIRED SUM FOR FAIR Sua Krancisco is within striking distance of tho .t7t"i00,000 reipiired to bu raised before sliu is eligible as mi opposition location, livery dollar ofVlho exposition Mock subscribed Iih been by popular mibsuripliun, and as the plan to bond tliu miiuiei- palily of San Francisco for an addi tional .$5,000,000 for exposition pur poHcs is yet to bu hoard from, Sail Francisco will have no troublo iu se curing tho necessary funda. IIUTTE, Mont., Aug. 11. -Forest fires are raging in tho Yellowstone National park. A forco of 1200 reg ulars are fighting the 1'lnmcB mid backfiring at Lake Ycllowstono, where the blaze is worst. Tho heav iest timber in the park it; burning. It is feared that thousands of head of big and little gmuu have burned. Deed, elk nnd mooso are flying iu panio to the open places in the park mid to tho Montana and Wyoming hill. A hi timber holt iu the St. Mary's mountains caught fire today, but igorous backfiring proved success ful mid tho flames died out. The fires nro not clo.so to the line of tourist travol, but much beautiful scenery is being marred. HOOD RIVER GROWERS TO FORM CORPORATION MOOD K1VKK, Or., Aug. 112. The members of tho Hood Hivcr Apple Growers' Fellowship I111Y0 voted to incorporate that organization in or der that they nuiy conduct their bus iness affairs moro conveniently. Tho character of the society will remain tho same and tho object, which is to investigate orchard posts which may from time to time appear in the Hood River valley will be still pursued. It was also voted to amend the by-laws to iniike tho professors of horticul ture, pathology and entomology at the Oregon Agricultural college ad visory membors of the board of tins tees. PROSECUTION OF GALLAGHER IS POSTPONED BY COURT JI3H3I3Y CITY, N. J Aug. 12.- Chief JiiHtlco Swayzo ye3terday In Htructod tho grand Jury not to con sider tho caso of JamoH J, Qnllaghor, Mayor C!aynor"H assailant, uulosa glv on f urthor 1 otlco. Ho oxprcHsod tho fear that If Oallaghor woro ladlctod on a minor chnrgo Justlco might ho linpodod. "Tho temptation to act Bpoodlly Is groat," Bald tho chlof JiiHtlco, "but Justlco dooH not roqutro hnsto, and no notion fllfould should bo tr.lcon un til tho final result of tho Injury Is nacortntnod," ItaBklnB for Hcnlth. -- Robert F Maguire Lato special agont TJ. S. Genoral Land Office, announces that ho has oponed law offices in tho Medford National Bank Building, for gen oral practice hoforo stato and federal courts and tho Department of tho Intorior. Wanted To buy or can trade work horse for single driving mare; good for orchard work; not over 8 years old; weight about .1200; if broken to saddle preferable. Wanted Someone to bale hay at AVestaway Orchard; must furnish all machin ery for baling; quote price For Sale Fine team, weighing about 1250 pounds each, (bay mare and roan horse), ago G years and S years; price, including harness, nearly now, $335. Will soil roan horse sin gle for $.150. F. H. COWLES Wcstaway Orchard, Eaglo Point Road, near Vilas Ranch. - - For Sale - - 428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable for fruit and general fanning purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments. Gold Ray Really Comp'y. 209 WEST MAIN ST. ,rhc finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-MoHr Company Proprietors. European Plan NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Plans nnd Specifications for the foundation of Hotel Medford will he ready on nnd after Wednesday, August 10, at the office of Messrs. Clark & Forester. Anybody can attach the plug KBj b The G.E. Flatiron then heats itself in about three minutes and will stay hot without fur ther attention. Saves time, steps and fuel If the washing and irtoning are sent out, the G.E. Electric Iron will still be found a marvelously convenient utensil to have in the house. There are many little things women like to iron themselves, and many times it be comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs, etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket and the iron is ready. Get one today. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY : Granite City !! Hospital Wo8t modcmly equipped hospi tal hetween Portland and Sac ramento. Shows each doctor .ho snme courtesy and Kivea ',', nil patients tho same care. In " churire of Ostrom & Nelson, -' crnduato nurses. OSTROM & NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, t Ashland, Orenon. 1 j Fine Printing Wo make a specialty of fine printing carry the necessary stock to cnahlo us to fill oil orders promptly, nnd Kunrnn teo satisfaction. Host equipped job office in Orojjon south of Portland; Host export printers. Boforo sending your orders out of town, call nnd figure with us if wo can serve you for tho same price as an out-of-town concern you will wish to pntronizo home industry. Medford PrintingCo. Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never be poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledge of values of things of when and how and where to buy. No one, having and utilizing such knowledge, could ever be unthrifty, or in any sense careless or reckless of expenses. For such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes one proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. The intelligent ad reader uses as much thought and ability in buying things as is required in earning the money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a substan tial increase of tho value of every dollar of the family revenue! MB I 30' wammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm Dr. GOBLE'S Optical Parlor REMOVED TO NO. 301 EAST MAIN A complete lens and grinding plant has been s installed. Glasses ground whilo you wait. Bring a piece of your broken lens and wo will grind another one like it. No moro long delays in get ting glassos. (Ground Floor, No. 301 East Main)