a 8 MISPFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2.1, 19.10. ------- -- -- - - - -- --- - - ; If You Realy Want to Know What is New in Men's Togs '. JUST CALL AT ' K felfu-fiikja ' J ; i , HMMMMMMMMOMMMOMMMMMMIMM M MM MM M MMMMMMU H -- Hi YTVH B B H B B 1 B B B fl B B B B I : B Hb hI I Hi Hi J BV Hf HI I :: THE TOGGERY OF COURSE SMART CLOTHING & HAT STYLES Beautiful Shirtings and Cravatings for Fall 1910 Beat it for the Toggery -- - - - --- MUCH BUILDING AT GOLD HILL Many Residences and Business Places Are Being Erected New High School Building Is Splendid Structure Fine Site Selected. Not for years has there been i-o much building in progress iu Goid Hill as there is at the present tune. Hew residences arc going up, others arc contemplated, business places are being or have been recently re modeled and improved. Capital is understood to be available whenever there shall bo a demand for new buildings for business or residence purposes, aud from present indica tions it will not be long until it i requisitioned, says the News. The principal building opcratiou in Gold Hill at present is, of course, the new high school building, which is progressing rapidly. The walls uf the first story, which are re-enforced concrete, were put up this week, and it begins to be apparent as the building Jooms up what a really fine site lias been selected. A modern five-room bungalow is in course of construction on E. T. Simmons' lots, just opposite the new high school building. It has already been reuted. Mr. Simmons intends to commence the construction of an other, about tho hamc size, on ad joining lots as soon as the firnt i. completed. A. J. Olsen has a crow of earpou iorn in charge of Contractor Duuifev at work on a commodious cottage 0.1 iiis lots just opposite the M. II church. Tho building was nnintod purposes on his lots adjoining the Dekum addition. C. A. Peterson is considering the erection of a residence on his lots iu the Dekum addition, ns are other purchasers of property in that part of town. PUMICE HILL ROAH COST $24,000 (Continued from Page 1.) routo selected approved by tho coun ty court as a county road. It Is near ly the same as that selected by the county surveyor. Payment of til bills contracted for surveying expenses were authorized and early presentation of tho same to George L. Davis at tho Fruit Grow ers bank is requested. Flanders runabout, contributed by the E. 31. F. company, for tho bene the Flanders company, for tho bone fit of tho highway had been received. It will be on display at Kcntners store, Monday and will bo raffled off for the benefit of the highway at one dollar a chance. The commission will meet again Thursday night to act upon contracts. RANGER SAVES MRS. H0LTZ. (Continued from Page 1.) afternoon there came Into tho Act ing Supervisor's office in this city a telephone message from Mrs. John Holtz at Mosquito Swamp in the heart of tho burning area and was pitifully short. "For God's sake send us holp. The fire la so near and there is no way out. Come and save my babies. I ". Hero tho message was cut 3hort, whether by tho flames at tho cabin or by the telephone line going down In not known. But Acting Supervisor Swennlng of the Crater N'atlopal forest tonight lias a party making its way as rapldlv as possi ble to tho rescue. In tho moan time tlio Snnnrvlanr this week and tho finishing touchosiia watinir anxiously for wn! nR tn arc being givcu to tho woodwork. A the success of tho roso-.ilng party, broad colonial porch runs around ; u may bo tlitt thoy' will reach the mreo siucs or tuo cottage, winch will bo u handsome addition to thn i denco part of tho city. 0 his lots on uppor Third tn'i:i. commanding a fino iew of tlm city. ! spot only to find tho clinrred re mains of a mo .her and four children or It may be that provldenco has provided n w..y of escape. Mosquito Swamp, whero Mrs. A V. K-nllr. ia ...-,.:., 'I "."""" '. -.. . ...v.Jt';', in U11.U11IIK UVLlilUe flnH-r tirlincn hi.alxi n.l la nr. f iUn from his own plans in the bwfcalow , f r(, ,s y, Loart htjlo, which prturobo to bo u v,i-v,of t0 t fJre whoh Jo gwoopInR neat and comtortublo residence. U may decide to finibh it iu nnyiji ( ment, With the new Olson mUhid, Jl. G. Reed's residence, which re cently underwent extensive imjro ments, Mrs. M. lit. IJico's neat dwoK iug ond grounds, and the new Kd logg bungalow, Third stjoot i,' innko a bid for clitif iucliuu as 0110 ', Gold Hill's prettiest nwidoneo tlii. oughfares. gre.-.t fire which Is sweeping the country in tho neighborhood of "Four Bit creok. Tho timber Jb heavy Bout tho little cabin In which sho lives and if the flames has surround ed tho cabin before she attempted to et away It is flraost certain that sho has perished. Situation Worn?. Tho forest tiro situation Is worso now than at any tlmo since thoy started over a week ago. By to- AinoliL' din liis!mKi. nliiiiou u which improvements aro now liphik r'0Pr7 tUl for2?nrjr 0tlan W,U or huvo been recently made are tlw J, bot0 "" mn Hammorsly building on Main stieet, f,gi!UnB1,U!? nam0B; tho Olson building, nest to it; rh! awo J'inct sections of the count 'Nows building, the Gold Hill bunk. ry are aWcct0' 0ne ,s ln tho noK" tho Crystal hnihor hhop, Unco V borhood of Ashland and tho othor Is Co,' .general store, the Hon Ton, inelng about tJl ,jaB0 cf Mt- Mc which has been enlarged for UieJLoughUn ,,l,,ectly Cfl8t ' ''8 city, now pool room and ice oronm parlor ' Both of Uiese f,rcs nro boyond con" to Uireo times its former bize; lheltro1 a"(I aro do,ug ,I11,na'IE0 damage, fcywnii building, occupied by lho H. ' C01H,"ntIJ' spreading ovor addltlon B, U. cafoi Jarvis' drug stoic, and 1 al territory. Tho estimated damngo tho building on the south side re- ano hy u' fho ,s now l,laccd ut ceully purchased by J. N. Poinii-u., J $1'500'000' from Darling & Hodges. , Tl, forestry offlclala yestorday Dr. Kelsev is cmilomnliitliit- thf DHt ln a request to Grants Pass for erection. Qf u bungalow lor rt.it: k fi0 ,1cn' Roseburg was asked for to bo boyond control. Acting Sup 50 and the department iu Portland was asked to take up tho matter of securing tho Roseburg company of tho militia. In addition to this the' ,office was notified that 250 addi tional troops would bo rushed to this section as soon as they were available. They will probably bo ' here within tho next thrco days. ' Fearing that enough men could not , bo secured ln this manner Acting , Supervisor Swennlng took tho mat ter up with tho Reclamation service ' asking that tho men engaged on tho irrigation system at Klamath Falls be sent to Buck Lake to fight the fires on Clover creel:. He had not re ceived a reply at a lato hour last night. 1 The Ashland Fires The fires that aro boyond control on tho Ashland divldo have already burned over two square miles, and are spreading with tho greatest rap- Idity. Over 100 mea are fighting this fire and 35 additional woro sent out late this afternoon. This fire is working havoc with the Ashland water supply as the timber being burned is entirely on tho water shed of Ashland creek. Ashland has had a short supply in tho past and It Is feared that with impaired storage the supply will bo so greatly dlraln Ished that It will work a great in jury to tho city. Sovoial private holdings of timber have been burned over and tho damage Is tremendous. It is for tho purpose of controlling this fire that the request for tho Roseburg company of militia was sent ln. I Tho fire In tho nelghVoihood of Mt. McLoughlin aro of A far greater oxtont than those near Asbland.IIcro 30 squaro miles of torrltory havo been burned ovor and tho loas Is cx tromely heavy especially in tho for ost roeerve. Private holdings havo not boon damaged to any great ex tont as yet but aro In Imminent j danger. Troops havo reached thin flro and aro at prosent on gaged in an on-; deavor to control it. So great, how-' ever Is the teirltory covered that It is fearod that tho only possible chock the flamos can rocolvo now Is from rln and there Is no propped of that. Homes Huriied ' A number of settlors on tho lands north oast of Butte Falls known as "Tho Unsurvoyd" aro said to hnvo lost tholr homes ln a branch of this ; great fire which swept tholr neigh borhood. Two sawmills In this, neighborhood Olson's and Hawk's aro also said tj havo boon burned. Twonty-flvo soldlors havo been sent Into this territory. j Supervisor M, h. Krlckson of tho , local forest has nearly 150 mon fight ing flames near Four Mllo Lake. On ' Friday ho drew on tho timber crows around Pollcan Bay and theso men equipped with throo weeks supplies nro now nt tho front. ' r t Tt..l. n...llnn.l 4 ,.nl..l ' W. J. IJ1IUIV Ul 1 U! UIWUl, JIDOIBL- ant district foreBter will arrlvo In tho 1 morning for the purpoao ofasfllstlng Acting Supervisor Swennlng ln dl- roctlng tho work from this city. Mr. j Buck had charge of this forest and Is familiar with it. Flro near KoM'burg It seems imllkqly that tho local officials will succeed In (jetting mon ' from Roseburg ns a flro Is roported on tho south Umpqua which Is said ' ervlsor Swountng was notified last evening that nil of tho available mon in that neighborhood wero needed there. Howovor this docs not apply to tho inllttm. A now flro was roported this ev ening to have broken out on tho couth fork of Roguu river about 4 miles southeast of 1'ronpect. This Ik said to gaining greatly In volutin Anoll or now flro wan roported on tho north fork of Utile Ilutto crook. MONDAY and TUESDAY jRRHg. T "s J-Ww IBi BB m iB ltB HiB rTf Economy Days For Home Lovers in the WeeKs (Si McGowan Go's Store Half of Our Front Entire window filled with FINE BRASS BEDS ON SPECIAL $ALE Monday and Tuesday Only " We place 011 special sale our entire stock of fine plain, mirror and brush brass 'Jacs, the finest products of the bednmkera' advanced art. Beds that, any woman B would be proud to havo in her home. " REMEMBER, we make the following prices for MON DAY and TUESDAY tho two days only and these price concessions can only be obtained on those days. If you can use a fine brass bed, don't fail to take -id vantage of this unparalleled opportunity. See the Cards in Window Regular Price. Sale Price. $20.00. 'Brass J3cds $16.00 $-15.00 Brass Beds $30.00 LT Rcnular Price. Salo Price. V-. $50.00 Brass Beds $35.00 &. $60.00 Brass Beds $45.00 "fTTPPPPITil " I fill ft j 7f4! , ."Every bed here advertised is on display in our big show window aud a card shows vtlie special price for Monday and Tuesday only. Timely and seasonable news from each one of our great departments is clam oring for a hearing, impossible within tho limits of this talk to publish tho full details of these home-making economies. This, then, is only a partial summary and forecast of the week's events in the homo of home furnishings. Intended es pecially for tast of ul people who want to keep within a modest limit for cottage and apartment furnishings. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME, WEERvS , McGOWAN COxMPANY 114 to 124 West Main Street Medford b