Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEMfOItU MAIL TKIJUNI MMDKOIU), ORISON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 19J0.
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So Says Glenn Curtlss, hut Says
Greatest Difficulty nt Present Is to
Find Sultnhlo Lnmllnn Places for
Machines.
CHICAGO, III., Auk.. K.. A lo
turn of nitrlnl imvIkhIIoii wiih drawn
for ii local outliiiHlriHtu yontorilny
liy Oliinn Curllmi, who otoppml liuro
for ii ilny'n rout.
"Tlioro li no roitiion," mild Mr.
Ctirtlmi "why Lr'nt norliil trunk Ilium
nhoulil not hu (.'HtulillHlioii hutwaun
oHIoh with Htntiotm Junl tliu runo
mi tint prcHimt rnllronil ilnpot, I
confidently uxpuct to hum thu tiny
wIhi:i thin will happen. "
Mr. Curtlim took uxcoptlon to tlio
HtittoiiH-iit nttrllmturi to him to tlio
uffoct tlmt CIiIciikci l too windy for
nnrliil nnvli;ntlon.
"Tlui wind In not ho much or a
factor lit flylnt; mi aeroplane',' ho
wild, "Tho troutilu Hint will confront
nmr.toiir avlatoni horo In tlmt Uinro
nro no really kooiI placou to IlKht
nftor n fllKht."
Tho nvlntor nnliPthnt ho would
not tnku pnrt In tho Now York-Chl-cuko
rnco Ho will bo prewnt, how
ovor nnd ono of hln inachlno will
ho nnlorcd. Ho will iiIho ho In Chi
ciiko July 3 nnd Ith durlui; tho tonu
nnd nnroplnuo oxhlblt.
SURVEYING FOR
KLAMATH LINE
Parties Busy Locatimj Routes on
Eastern Slclo of the Cascades
Line Runs Near Klamath Atjency,
Then on to Rock Point.
TO REORGANIZE
STAOILIFIA
At Next Scslon of Conooss It Ih
Prohalilo Tiiat Sovral Important
Chnuiics Will ho Made Want Tin
Soldiers to Occomo Real Asset.
WAHHIN'OTON, I). 0.. Aii 10.--AlllioiiKh
tho ontlro natlomil KUiird
of tho Wnltud Htnton iiomothliiK
ovor 100,000 iiiuii In ton dlfforont
mnnouvor ciimpM throuKhoul tho
country nro "oiUIiik diiHt" to miiko
Holdlurn or thotmiulVH. It Ih prolmblo
Hint at tho next hohhIuh of cori;renn
offortH will ho mndo to reorganize)
tho Hyiitom or tlo mllltl.'i lu order
tlmt II may flisnro lu tho culculntloiiH
of tho nriny cxportH im n real iinHot
lu tho ilufunno or tho United Stnttxt.
Up to thin tlmo, It miiKt ho ml in It
tud, in oh t or tho army o'flcorn who
nro HiippoHod to know nnd who numt
ho lookod upon (in nuthorltloH huvo
not much uho for tho mllltln. Ah n
mtittor or ract thoy novor hnvo hnd
nlnco WnHlilncton hlmnolf wnu nt
tho hoiul of tho nrmy. It Ih Binnll
hnlm to tho overheated national
Kunrd, plodding throu(h tho dual lu
tho hot Him of tho mnnouvor cnui.
to know thrt tho crltlcinm Ih not
aimed nt him pornonnlly.
Tho military oxportH havo uothliiK
to Hay nKnliiHt tho Individual, Ho Ih n
Kood follow nnd nil that nort of
thliiK. hut wnr In vnr and tlioro U no
uho IioIiik ovor pollto about It. It
wouldn't ho vory far out or tho way
to nny Hint ll'ono nuinu olflcorH would
wllllnrjly Dee tho nntlonal ijunnl intm
torcd out without a pnni; or roKrot
nt pnrtlni; If It ennnot bo modeled
S0CKEYE SALMAN PACK
ON SOUND IS LARGE
HBATTM5, Wfliili., Auk., 10,
Tho iiockoyo BP.lmon pnrk on I'iikoI
Hound ttiln year to dnto nRKrcKatcH
npproxlmatoly 100,000 caeca. I'ack
orH Hny that tho pack Ih practically
completed, although they point out
that, when all tho figured nro In tho
Honiion'H count will vory likely rench
200,000 cnKCH. Thin Ih tho largcnt
Kockoyo nalmon pnek on a "lean"
year alnco 1902.
' Itoportn received from Vanoctivcr
Much lian boon Hnld flrnt and limt yeHtorday wore to tho effect Hint tho
regarding tho magnltudo of tho nil-' Ick of nockoyoH on tho Frawr river
tomobllo Induiitry, but flguroH pro-' '"' eon practically tho amo nu on
l.t 1 1I..1 itin hmI.-
iiaroil bv Home of tho load iik automo- ' ouno, nnu i- " ir ut
350,000 AUTOS
ARE NOW IN USE
Over 200,000 Persons Aro Ennnncd
in Manufacture of Motor Cars
Fluurcs on the Trado Arc Tremendous.
bllo authorltleu really glvd a much
iiioro concreto Idea of tho oxtont or
thin Intdnt Induntrlnl dovolopmont
than can nny gonernl
tennii.
It Ih eiitlmMud tlint tlioro Is to
day Invented In automobllo plnntH
ubout $400, 000,000 and that nt leant
200,000 pornonH nro employed In tho
manufacture or nutomoblloH or tholr
ucccHKorloK. Tho automobllo makers
aro pnylng to tho rnllroadn or tho
country betwoon $25,000,000 and
$.10,000,000 annually ror freight nnd
conHiimo ovor $00,000,000 of rub
ber, Htcol, iron nnd aluminum.
Tlioro aro In dally uuo h. tho Unit
ed HtatcH at proflont approximately
350,000 automobllcH. Tho 1909 pro
duction mny bo placed at 180,000
earn with an npproxlmnto value of
$2-10,000,000.
Largo an thoao figures aro, they
aro exceeded by tho nnnual expendi
ture for horao dinwn volrlclcB. Itolla
blo authorltlcH cBtlmato that tlioro
aro over 7,000,000 of thcHO vohlclcs
iihciI dnllyln tho United 8tnto, whllo
tho total numbor of lioraca and colts
In tho country exceeds 21,000,000 bo
hMob 3,000,000 muloa. Amorlcan
mnnufnclurors produco yenrly about
expecting to havo 200,000 cnaoa of
Hah whon everything In counted.
PnrVfim nnv that nractlcallv tho
dOBcrlptlvo cntlro acnaon pack or aaimon has
already boon old Biiujcct to appor
val or oponlng prices,
The largest pack of cockeyo on a
"lean' year Hlnco 1902 when 339,000
caBCB were packed on tho sound,
wnn In 1900 whon tho pack arrgc
gated 182,241 caB08.
or may bo In (ported upon application
to tho nnderalf'ncd. at Med ford, Ore
gon. Dated at Mctiiorci, Oregon, Auguet
8, 1910.
VM, ULRICH, Triiatco.
BASEBALL SCORES
Xatlounl Ix-flguc.
Plttflburg 2-1, Now York 1-2.
Brooklyn 0-2, Chicago 14-1.
Now York 1-2, Pittsburg 2-1.
IJOBton 9-8, St. Louis 6-1.
American iA-flgue.
Philadelphia 5-1, Cleveland
Wnahlngton C, Detroit 4.
Chicago 3, Now York 2.
8t. LouIb 2, BoBton 1.
NortlnvcBtern League.
Seattlo 0, Vancouver 3.
Spokano 3, Tacoma 2.
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at parting 1 . 1 , V 0 0o0 veh.den. of which 940,
nrCOrUlllK lO rennoilliinu minim; u- i ...
to,,!,," All .n ... ..,o, rc,.r 'STSL"ST!tS
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KLAMATH KALLH. Or., Aug. 1.
Whllo tho exact tlmo when tho Oro
gem Trunk will como Into Klam
ath KuIIh Ih problumatlc, at the same
tlmo It Ih not nt all uureuHonnhlo
to bollovo that tho road will bo ruti
ulg trnliiH Into tho city before many
IIIOIltllH.
Whllu tbo aurvoyora l.avo been
buoy In tho northern part or tho
country, nt tho hiwiio tlmo work on
tlmt lino In by no muaiiB nt u Btaud-
Htlll near home.
A row dnyH ago, Hnglueor Cron
hIhiw camo rroin tho Modfonl Hldo
of tho raiiBo with a crow of about
Iwenty-flvo men, nnd In now camp
ing near Hock Point.
Chlor Surveyor Melllken about
rivo' ilnyn ago moved from Pollcnn
ranu'or Htto to Klnmutli Agency, nnd
Hnglneer Kolly In camjipd on Wlll
lumsou river.
Tl'o lino on which tho mirvoyorH
on the Hhoro of Upper Klamath Inko
working runs near tho Klnmntli
Agency and then on tho Hock Point
ami on by tho way of Lake of tho
Woodn and Four-bit creek to Mud
rord. Conuldorablo work haH boon dono
down Aiipon Inko lu thin direction
From tho work Hint Ih being dono
and tho progrenn that linn been mndo
It will not bo long boforo tho ongln
'orH will bo working on tho lino
lu tho direction of Klamath Kails.
NOTJCK.
In tho dlBtrlct court of the United
States for tho district of Oregon.
In tho mattor of George A. Butt,
bankrupt.
Tho undorslgned trusteo of the
above entitled estate In bank-
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III lUIUIllOH U1U1U IB u Jiii vj.v"- -- i --
dlturo of $125,000 000 ror horses and I at tho Jackson County bank.
. ? I., XfnAtnwti Clmrnn iin to
12 o'clock noon, or Friday, August
19, 1910, ror tho rollowlng described
property belonging to said estate,
namoly, a otock or mori'.rndJso, con
sisting principally of Jowelry of the
Inventory vr.luo of $2987.47, together
with a lot of store fittings o! tho In
ventory vnluo or $175.50, all now in
custody of tho undersigned at Mod-
ford, Oregon. Cash or a certified
check for ten per cent of tho amount
offored must accompany each bid and
tho sale Is made subject to coutlrma
tlon by the court, tho rlc''t being re
served to reject nny and all bids. The
paid property and an Inventory there-
SMILING CLUB IS A I ,ro nnn nnn tnr Imrnoaa nni! wnir- In
uniqueRGANIZation i ;;;; -;voraBO upkcop of whleh JB
im,nnv . 1rt ,.. lim ,. . .Ir.G ceutB ii day, compared with tho
LONDON'. Auk. Id.-I" the Ii-' ' nvnrnn nnlfnnn for nn automobllo or
rlul.s foiutilffl for peculiar phihomi "
must now bo added the Matloek 30 centa a gn
SmiliiiK ''lull. . n , . .... ,
The members of this club are Modfonl, Oregen: This certifies
..imIkcc1 to smile on nil okpiihiciim,! that wo havo sold Ilnll'H Texas on-
Imt more piirliutilnrly on lliosy oi-jdor for tho euro of all kidney, bind-
casions when men are more iuelined dcr and rlioumutie troubles for ten
to swenr. years, nnd hnvo never hnd a com-
lf you' heroine n member vm an-' nlnint. It gives quick nnd permnnent
l.ie.lged to unilo when the ruin rui: ' relief. ixty dayH treatment in eae.h
vour holiday and your holiday bottln. M.dfonl Pharmacy. tf
riothoH; when ll.e wnltor kkcp-i .m advertised
waiting half an hour .. ml Ihei. l.ni.u-M Ug
.c wroiif thing: when the nows iiiii.t "uu """ lu "'" u.nnnt
flenil puts his elbow in vour tvv. in rt,80"08' "" J .8tay 1,lt,c-not
,. traniwnv car. oven for a llttlo whllo.
Granite City
Hospital
Moot rnodornly equipped hoBpi
tal between Portland and Sac
ramonto. Shows each doctor
.ho same courtesy and eives
nil pnticnts the eamo care. In
charee of Ofitrom & Nelson,
crndunto nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granite City' Hospital,
Ashland, Oregon.
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"tt't f tttlltlMmtttUIMIM
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy paymonts.
Gold Ray Realty Comp'y.
209 WEST MAIN ST.
,Riimi
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Wanted
To buy or can trade
work horse for single
driving mare; good for
orchard work; not over
8 3'ears old; weight
t about 1200; if broken to
saddle preferable.
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Wo make any kind and stylo of Windows.
Wi nnri'v nlnRH nf n7lV R1ZO OH hand.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon.
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LISTINGS OF ORCHARD
AND CITY PROPERTY AT
ONCE. E. F. A. BITTNER,
PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM
207, PHIPPS BLDG.
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KEEPS CHILD IN CAGE
TO PROTECT MORALS
KUANKKOHT, Intl., Am,'., 10.
Charged with cruel thoatniont to
tholr son Ora Lewis and wlfo, liv
ing near lioro, aro In Jail. Thoy aro
arciiHiid not only or noloctliiK tho
boy, but koopliiK him l n wlro cno
whllo thoy woro away from homo.
l'robatlon offlcerH who InvostlKut
otl tho case nny that tho child was
placed lu a curo and almost Htarvod.
LowIh says that ho Ih determined
to ronr tho boy amirtlliiB to UIh Ideas
and that ho hnd him In tho cai: t
tlmoH to koop him from nssoclatlitB
with undoHlrablo chlldron. Ho and
his wlfo woro hold under heavy
boutlR.
FINnR LAW CLASSING
. DRUNKARDS AS INSANE
CHKSTKU, Va Auj,'. 10 This
oily is o.Npeoli'd to prove n lntl plat'O
for persons who iudulo lot t-troiiKlV
in lliu flowing howl, if tho lhienl of
tho uulhoritieH aro put in lort-o,
.Tosepli II. lliiiUsoii, a prtimineiit
ultoi'iioy, says ho has unearthed aii
old law whieli k'ivph nltlor'iion mid
jllRlit't'H of llio poatM t'n ,,mlit to
ooinmit hiiliiiunl tlrii.iknnH to t'u
iiisani) niHteatl of 8ni!l,'j: tliem to
,iail, iik haH been tho euslom iiorolo-foro.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Paciiic
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs - $60.00
Omaha -.... $60.00
Kansas City . $60.00
St. Joseph ... $60.00
St. Paul : $60.00
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
Tickots will bo on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; Septomber 8th.
Tho abovo 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 ono way via Cal
ifornia will bo $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
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Robert F Maguire ! ;
I Late special agent U. S. J
f-ionni'jil Lnnrl OrriP.n. I
announces that ho has ,
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opened law unices iu
Ton dayn provided for tho going trip.
Stop-ovors within limits in oithor direc
tion. Final roturn 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
Portland, Oregon I
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
state and federal courts
and tho Department of
tho Interior.
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Wanted
Someone to bale hay at
Westaway Orchard;
must furnish all machin
ery for baling; quote
price.
For Sale
Fine team, weighing
about 1250 pounds each,
(bay mare and roan
horse), age 6 years and
S years ; price, including
harness, nearly new,
$335.
Will sell roan horse sin
gle for $J50.
F. H. COWLES
Westaway Orchard,
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore.
Operating Quarry at Cold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
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Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Che finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
Hotel Moore
Fire Proof
Rau-Mohr Company
Proprietors.
European Plan
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Plans and Specifications for the foundation of Hotel Medford
will be ready on nnd after Wednesday, August 10. nt tbo office of
Messrs. Clnrk & Forester,
Eagle Point Road, near 1
Vilas Ranch. I
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THE TIME IS HERE
H. B. PATTERSON
THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN
is booking orders now for early fall plant
ing. Don't delay in placing your order,
all stock guaranteed.
Office 116 Main Street
J. E. ENYAUT. ProHidunt. J. A PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OKTH, Cnsbior. W. R. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD. NATIONAL EAftKt
CAPITAL $100,000.00
SURPLUS 20,000.03
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI
NESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reiteonablo
COF
1 11 North D St.,
COFFEILN & PRICE
Mod ford, Oro,
Phone 30P
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The Ceiling Fan
In places of business there
Is nothing so essential dur
ing tho hot months as Eloc
trlo fans. Those fans cool tho
atmosphoro and make pur
chasers comfortable A per
son ovorhoatod Is harder to
please and makos fewer pur
chases than ono that is played
upon by tho soft, cooling
breezes of an Eloctrlcfan.
These fans aro mado In
varying stylos to fit all kinds of
business housos. For cafos,
hotels and restaurants cpUlng
fans aro sold, whllo for offices
and stores bracket and dca.'c
fans aro proforablo.
KOttUK IUVKH KLKOTHIO CO.
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