Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 14, Image 14

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MEDFORD llAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST "M. 10.10.
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"More pcople'snid E. C. Lcedy,
h general immigration agent of the
Great Northern, in an interview
Riven out in Portland, "will come to
TROLLEY RAISES
PRICE DE LAND
Eugene City Property Increases In
Value as Result of Hill Electric
Line Invasion Residence Prop-
- erty Becoming Business Property.
JAPS INDIGNANT
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EUGENE, Aug. 13. With the
granting of the Oregon Electric fran
chise by the Eugene city council,
thero is a notable rise in the value of
Oregon next year than in any pre-property along Fifth 3treet, which
thoroughfare the road will traverse,
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"They will bo homcbuiluers. xiioy
I will stay. They will come not alone
to central Oregon, but to the Willam-
,' etto valley. It will ho a wave of set-
ilement such as has never been seen
r before.
To Populate State.
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i tiiicn rusiuum iuuis it. xuii, in
t the Great Northen, with his party, of
which I was a member, toured the
I "Willamette valley last spring, ho was
i astounded. It was a country such
, as none of us had ever looked upon
j before. The land was rich and fruit
. f ul beyond comprehension. Yet it
The towns are too small and the
, farms too large. The population
i could bo doubled, tripled, quadrup-
, leu, withont crowding,
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"Sir. Hill has determined that cen
tral Oregon and the Willamette val-
loy shall bo populated. We have
completed now a publicity plan that
will result in the story of wonderful
Oregon beintr told to every eastern
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AUUJU,). -W1C WAWKUI1 V.VlllUlb LU1
with its 300 jars, each three feet
high, containing samples of Oregon's
fruit and grains, will leave Portland
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: throughout the east, into all the
. towns, visiting the fairs, and pr.ic
' tically demonstrating just what can
. be done and just what the people
.will find when they get here. Wo
want to show them whut Oregon
,, holds for them.
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Kt "Wo will follow up the exhibition
1 car with its fruit and pictures, with
W Oregon literature, sent frequently in-
1 to interested homes. Then next
f spring wo will make such rates to cen
tral Oregon over the Oregon Trunk
ad into the Willamette valley over
t the new Hill lines, that those who
C have little monoy can come and make
' homes here. Wo have in view tho
tjrontcst colonization campaign ever
attempted by uny railroad. This is
becaiiHO Hill has placed the stump of
his approval on Oregon. Ho knows
i that this state is worth the develop-
jement energy. That settles it. Hill
I always makes good with what lie
tc begins."
if Mr. Lcedy. whos headquarters are
tin St. Paul, enmo to Portland in
Jccompnny witth F. W. Grulmin, west-
Jltho Great Nox-thorni in order that ho
j ji might dotermino tho progross hoiug
i'mudo iu preparing tho exhibits of
C Oregon products for tho Orogon ox-
Chihition car. Ifr. Lnmlv snwl VARtnr.
Attorney Hnrison Allen, who was
present at tho council meeting at the
time franchise was granted, stated
that in his opinion the property along
street would bo converted, from res
idence property to that for business
houses, such as wholesale warehou
ses, and that the rise in value would
be phenomenal. Sinco the announce
ment two or three weeks ago that the
Oregon Electric would build into Eu
gene, values have risen perceptibly
in that part of the city, already
fulfilling Allen's prediction to some
extent.
Tho Lnno County Assets company
which is granted common use clause
in the franchise has asked the coun
cil for an extension of one year in
which to begin building its line to the
coast, and the officials state posi
tively that this will bo the last appli
cation for extension for they have
made all arrangements to begin con
struction work in tho spring. The
franchise given tho Oregon Electric
allows the Asset to operate its cars
on the Hill company's tracks the en
tire length of Fifth street.
UNKNOWN MURDERER
BETWEEN THREE POSSES
Captain of Pacific Mail Liner Mon
golia Grilled by Press of Toklo for
Reflections Cast Upon Navy for
Refusing to Assist Steamer.
TOKIO, Aug. 13. While a major
ity of the Tokto newspapers express
tho belief that no Japanese naval of
ficer would bo guilty of refusing to
aid a vessel la distress, they aro
unanimous today in censuring Cap
tain E. P. Kitt of tho Pacific Mall
liner oMnsolla for attempting to cast
a reflection upon the mlgndo's naval
service. I
Tho navy department Is equally in
dignant and points to tho fact that
when it was learned that tho Tnkao
Kan, a coast dofenso boat, was too
small to draw the Monsolla from the
Sbimldzy bay hands, the battleship
Iki was sent full speed to glvo assist
ance. The Mongolia, however, had
pulled off the bar beforo tho Iki ar
rived. American Ambassador O'Brien and
representatives of the Pacific Mail
company hastened to tho naval office
and mollified the officials somewhat
by thanking them for their good In
tentions. Tho navy officials respond
ed by expressing tho hope that tho
report of Captain Kttt's criticism was
unfounded.
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young
men and boys. Term opens September 6th. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write for catalogue.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgdo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kindB of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
1910
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under 12 years, half fare.
Secure your tickets at the hotel.
CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO.
J. C. NEFF, Manager.
Medford Address: Nash Hotel.
COLFAX, Wash., Aug. 13. The
unknown man wanted for the killing
of Del McConnel here is trapped be
tween three posses and Emida,
Idaho, today, after a 60-hour chase.
With every camp where food or wa
ter might be obtained closely guard
ed, the fugitive is expected to make
a dash for liberty today or commit
suicide, one or the other. It is
known that ho has n rifle, stolen
from Clarence Brunning, and at least
ono revolver.
ISloodhounds from the penitentiary
followed tho trail for several miles
through tho underbrush, but were
called back. Tho timber is thick in
the St. Mary's district, making an
ideal scene for an ninhusende.
IF FLINT IS SLATED I
HIS BOSS DOESN'T KNOW IT
LOS ANGELES, Cal Aug. 13.
Friends of Senator Frank P. Flint
In this city today declined to discuss
the report that Flint is slated to suc
ceed Secretary of tho Interior Dal
Iinger In case that official resigns,
in accord wjth tho reported senti
ment of republican leaders.
Senator Flint Is In Europe on a va
cation and in his absence nono of
tho southern California republicans
would discuss tho report.
Walker Parker, right of way clork
for tho Southern Pacific railroad,
tho man whom Flint admitted shopod
his present political career, said that
If Flint ws slatod for Balllnger's job
ho bad not been "let in on tho se-'
cret."
SPEND THE SUMMER
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A few lines of typo will influenco
buyers of real estato to "look" Into
your proposition.
visited, and added his conviction thnt
Oregon, properly developed, is to
lead the states of progressivencss.
Ho left Portland last night for his
return to St. Paul.
Medford, Oregen: This certifies
that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for tho euro of all kidney, blad
der and rhoumatic troubles for ten
years, and have novor had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in enoh
hottlo. Medford Phnrmnnv tf
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I P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT
We make any kind and style of Windows.
Wo carry Glass of any size on hand.
t MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon,
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Whero tho pretty Water Agates, Mobs Agates, Moonstones
Cornelians and Hock Oysters can bo found.
Outdoors tSport of all Kinds
Including Hunting, Flshln , digging Rock Oysters, Boating,
Surf Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Canoolng and Dancing. Pure
mountain water and tho best of food at low prices. Fresh
Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vogotablos of all kinds dal
ly. IDEAL OAMPINO OROUNDS, with strict u.anltary reg
ulations, at nominal cost.
Low Round-Trip Season
Tickets
RESOLVED
Tim bout resolution for you
to mnko is to coma to u for
your noxt suit, if you want
tfomothiug out of the ordinary.
Wo do tho bout work and ohirg?
tho lowent prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TIER rKOOKAIUUVX TAILOS
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
from all points In Oregon,
Washington and Idaho on sale
dally.
Three DaySaturday to
Monday Rate
from 8. P. points, Portend to
Cottage Grove incluslvo, includ
ing branch lines; also from all
0. & E. stations Albany and
west. Good going on Saturday
or Sunday, and for return Sun
day or Monday,
A Sunday Excursion Rate of 5Q
from Albany, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
from points west, In effect all summor. Call on any S. P. or 0, & E,
Agont for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, otc; alio for
copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklot, "Outings in Orogon," or
write io WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Pertlani, Oregon.
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Blufia $60.00
Vr IllctllC nMimnMtwtiiwMwiiitPvVivU
Kansas City $00.00
civ iiofiopn twtotfMto-M ttf pt)UiUu
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; Auiust 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that faros to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 hieher. and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than faren via direct routes.
Ton days provided for tho going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Final return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon I
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$ day that he finds Portland the most
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