Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, AtEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910.
Many New Goods Are Now on Display Here
ROGUE IMPROVED
See Our New Fall Suits
faster Fish Warden Clanton Files
Report for July, Which Shows
That Law Along Rogue River Is
Being Enforced in All Respects.
8
OHDITIONS
SI;?
m
Ytt-.V 'iMMUI g M 'I HF'il' JV
latter Pish Warden R.
as mado 'his monthly
E. Clnnton
re'potft for
illy us follews:
Work was begun some time ago on
scrieB of retaining ponds at the
joniicvillo central salmon hatchery
pr the pnrpoeo of holding and fced
g oung fry during the corning sen
pn, hut, after coniplethig the exen
ption, it was found that the ground
jns too porous to hold water without
pine tho ponds with cither concrete
r lumber, which would necessarily
itail tho expenditure of consider
rsle money from the hntchcry fund
jr district No. 1. Owing to itsi
lortnge, however, it was deemed j
ftwise to take up tho work at this
ut as it would jeopardize our
Itchery operations during tho com
er season, but as it was absolutely
LlAKdnl 4 I. n ia 4lnn rtAiiWn
vmuii iu uuu iuv?t; fjuiiua .liuism-
to take care of the output of fry
ailed on the various canners and
I . . , .... a
ckers along tho Columbia nver
h a view of soliciting their aid,
Sd am pleased to report that most
the men interested subscribed lib
jUly, the sum of $1350 being do
ited. .Throe of these ponds are each 100
ji long, u icei wiae ana ayz ices
fp, while nine of them arc each
feet long, eight feet wide and 3
jt deep. The lining thereof by
lcrete will cost approximately
150, and by lumber, coated with
and asphaltum, -approximately
'25. These firures" were submit-
mil if I
TJP"- Hi-K'fu'Viry
COATS, WAISTS, KIMONAS etc.
Be sure and visit this store when next you aro down town. Tho new Full Suits, Coats,
"Waists, Kimonns, etc., etc., arc now on display. You are very likely to find just what
you want by watching this store. If you fail to come in often someone may pick out just
the garment you wore looking for. ,
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A VISIT TO THIS STORE WILL PROVE
THAT YOU CAN DRESS BETTER AND
PAY LESS
Hgjfljgfag9
THE WINDOWS AT THIS STORE SHOW
THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGE OF TRAD-
INS HERE -SEE THE WINDOWS
JUST A HALF 1HX)CK OFF MAIN ST., 28 SOUTH CKNTKAL AVE., OIiU 1)STOPFIOH IIUILDINO.
LOCAL COMPANY
'SECURES EXPERT
WESTERN PACIFIC RUNS
FIRST THROUGH TRAIN
! to the donors, who advised, un
! the circumstances, that lumber
used. While the amount raised
Ifar is not sufficient to complete
(the ponds, there are several other
tics interested in .the salmon in
try of the Columbia river who
c not been seen, but X leel sntis-
14 that some of them will contrib-
I to these funds.
) Rogue Hirer.
vpon taking charge of the office
lthe Ament fishwny, at Grants
is and left same in charge of Wa-
Bauiif bnutb, to be carried to
nletion. After further investica-
I L however. thi fishwnv still tirov-
l' ' "
I to be inadequate, and Deputy
rden Sandry and Water Bailiff
jth were instructed to make nd-
oncl repairs. They now inform
that tho fishway is in excellent
Jition and working beautifully,
fter finishing the above work at
Ament dam, it was found that
fish could not surmount the Gold
! dam with ease, and upon taking
miitlnr nn until tlio mntinfor nf
'Condor Light & Power company
romised that he, with the nssist
f of Deputy Warden Sandry,
Id have the dofects remedied and
j fishway placed in first-class
e without delay. Deputy War
I Sandry has since informed me
j the power company has kept its
pise ana we iisu are now ns
)ing Rogue river without any dif-
ty.
Umpqua River.
reported by my predecessor,
ngements have been made for
construction of a permanent
fiery on the North Umpqua river,
miles above Glide. Lumbar has
1 ordered for the building and
l to furnish wnter supply for the
pery are on the grounds, and we
j to have everything in readiness
,he reception of eggs during the
iig fall.
fly 13, upon information furnish
y Deputv Warden Sundry, C. C.
or itoseuurg was arraigned in
iistice court for operating a drift
vithin 600 feet of the power
Ijnny'a fishwny on the Umpqua,
vhich offense Mr. Clark was
'1 imillv nml n finri .f 4."fl nn,l
ImnncAil nnincf liim .liinli .
"""H HIUIIOi ..lt.l, 11 .libit UV
hy 13, Water Bailiff Smith sciz-
net found fishing within the
teet limit of the Ament fishway,
'e river, in which was entangled
pounds of chinook sulmon. Tho
jii wem buiu iu mo noguu njver
innen's union, as hereinafter
In, and the net stored away.
IHnct No. 2, from fines und pen-
,y IS, recoived from Deputy
!eu Sam L, Suudry for tho sale
Iwou seized from C. C. Clark,
I operating a net within the GOO
limit of the fishway on the
ua river, near uosoburg, on
13, $5.20.
y 25, received from Justice of
,'enca Long of Iioseburg, one-
Jof fitrtf imposed against C. C.
4 fJ,U,(V
36,. rec'eiVcd .rora tho Rogue
Pishormon's unioa of Grants
for the sale of chinook sal-
i SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Aug. 22.
i Welcomed by thousands of persons
whose cheers minded with the din
of whistles all over the city, the first
i through passenger train of the Wes-
A. P. Stover, Irrigation and Drain-1 J01? Pacific railroad arrived here
' a today. Such enthusiasm has not
age Engineer, Has Been Engaged been seen here beforesince the early
hv Rnnup. River Vnllev Canal Co.1 x-
XOTICK.
genus, llyonioi in nindo of Austra
lian eucnlvntol coinbiiiLd with othor
Is hereby give), that I will not stand I antisopt;c8 and is vcry pcai,nill to
good for any bills contracted by iir0atho
as Their Irigation Engineer.
Newspaper men and officinls who
rode on the train were whisked in
automobiles to Hotel Sacramento,
where Governor Gillctt and Mayor
Beard delivered addresses of wel-
A T3 QtAiai irrt(?nt!nn nfifl flrnin.
i i f u tt: ,a t come, ine governor sam:
age engineer, late of the United , i . .i
States department of agriculture, has ? J "' "J" t
been engaged by the Rogue River'" " ,-""- """ "
Canal company as tueir lr- ? Al . , , . v
mis new roaa, wnicu opens a mng-
Valley Canal company
ligation engineer.
Mr. Stover is well known in the
government service. His latest bul
letin, No. 226, on "Irrigation Exper
iments and Investigations in West
ern Oregon," by the department of
agriculture, has created much inter
est and favorable comment and has
called attention to the vast-import-ancc
of irrigation in both the Wil
lamette and Rogue River valleys.
Mr. Stover has for a number of
years been engnged in government
irrigation work, and for the last
three 3ears has been in charge of
the department work in Oregon.
Much of the irrigation work now go
ing forward and several of the large
enterprises in the state have been
the direct result of the exhaustive
investigations and favorable reports
made by him. It was through his
practical tests thot the vast benefit
of irrigation was so successfully
demonstrated in the Willamette val
ley, and it was also largely through
his efforts that irrigation in the Wil
lamette is being applied. His bul
letin shows that the monthly rainfall
of July and August in that section
is less than one-half inch, which is
far below the necessary amount
needed for perfect plant develop
ment. Where irrigation was applied
crop production was increased from
GO to 200 per cent, showing without
question the benefit derived and the
necessity of irrigation in the Wil
lamette, Umpqua and Rogue River
valleys.
. The Rogue River Valley Canal
company is congratulating itself up
on securing the services of Mr. Sto
ver and the company has certainly
added a very important man to its
splendid organization.
To sell It cheaper than any one else
Is Important store advlco. It you
let tho people know about It, you'll
get them interested In your store
soores of them, who only "know"
where it is w. ,W1?JJ
mon found entangled in a net seized
within the 000-foot limit of the
Ament fishway on Rogue river, July
13, by Water Builit'f Smith, $12.55.
Prom account of licenses issued:
Seventy gillnets, $350; 143 set
nets, $357.50: 3 seines, 3150 ,feet,
$94.50; 22 fish dealers, first class,
$110; 1 fish dealer's, second class,
$7.50; 2 fish dealers, fifth class,
$40; 1 fish dealer's, ninth class, new,
$150; 1 cannors, first class, new,
$300; 1 ennner's. secpnd class, $150;
1 canner's, third class, $200. Total,
$1759.50.
4- 4
Send for Our Select List of
FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS
i Yon Mn inRert disnlnv
"" ads in tho entire list for
FIVE DOLLARS AN INCH
The Dake Advertising Agency,
Inc., 427 S. Main st., Los An-
geles, Cal.; 12 Geary st., Sun
i FrnneiRfln.
nifieent territory to the enstern set
tler. "The good which will result to this
state from the new transcontinental
line cannot be measured in the minds
of the present generation. But the
Future will demonstrate what this
great commonwealth of California,
aided by proper railroad facilities,
can do."
Allco A. WImer after this unto.
132 W. O. WIMER.
CATARRH
Quickly Cured by a Pleasant Germ
Killing Antiseptic.
The little Hyoinci (pronounced
Iligh-o-me) inhaler is made of hnnl
rubber and can ensilj- be earned in
pocket or purse. It will last n life
tune. Into this inhaler you pour a few:
drops of magical Hyoinci.
This is absorbed by the antiseptic
gauze within and now you are ready
to breathe it in over the genn-in-fested
membrane where it will speed
ily betrin its work of killinsr catarrh
J It is guaranteed to cure catarrh,
I bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coukIis
and colds or money back. It cleans
out a stuffed up head in two min
utes. Sold by druggists everywhere and
by Chnrles Strang. Complete outfit
including inhaler and one bottlu of
Hyoinci, $1.00. And remember that
extra bottles if afterward needed
SPECIAL TRAIN FOR
BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS
Account Bnruum & Bailoy droits
playing huro at 10 a. m AuguHt 20,
instead of running thu motor car duo
hero at 8:15 a. in., thu Southern l'a-
oifio company will run a train of
six coaches to accommodate tho peo
ple of Grants Pass to Mcdt'ord. Tln
train will iiIho handle tlin pcoplu front j
Wondvillc, Gold Hill, Rook Point,
Savagu itupids, Gold Hay, Tolo, Sov-
rmfr h?
en Uaks and Central l'oiut. r.xtrn
cost only 50c. Send for free book- equipment will also bo placed on No. i 1,,,' rtU1
let, and sample bottle of Hvomcl. 18. from Ashland, due hero at HaTHO' ADJUSTING
Booth's Hyoinci Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
V
H Tn
fjYOMEl
Cores catarrh or xuonoy back. Jnst
breathoitin. Completooatflt,lndndJn
inhaler 91. Extra bottles 60c. Druggist.
A store bhould bo advertised as
regularly as It is opened for business.
A merchant who wouldn't close up
for a while now and then "to save
running expenses" shouldn't stop ad
vertising now and then to "save ex-
in mir
Medford's Popular
Resort
Special Program
for
Wednesday August 24th,
HEGIN'MNG AT 8 O'CLOCK
SPEED RACE
For Boys Under 16
Leave Entries with Prof.
Broas.
MATCH RACE
PAUL EVANS
v.
W. R. CROSBY
for the
AMATEUR
CHAMPIONSHIP
of Medford
DANCING AT 9
ON
Save Money
OXFORDS
This is certainly the finest time in the year to wear
Oxfords, and for two or three months most people
will prefer to hold onto Oxfords.
All Oxfords on Sale
We are determined to clean out all Oxfords right
now. The prices are very low. No reasonable offer
will be refused. Come and take your choice of a big
assortment.
BULBS
IvAtiuftlvt' .K'icy for Portland
KMtl Co.
Medford Greenhouee
Phone 3741
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WANTED
LISTINGS OF ORCHARD
AND CITY PROPERTY AT
ONCE. E. F. A. BITTNER,
PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM
207, PHIPPS BLDG.
Klnmioa properly l a douhlo one.
Klrnt tho night must ho oxportly toot
ed. Thon tho featuron munt bo ntud
lod In order that tho Klnnaoa may
nmko you look well na well as eo
woll.
WI1K.V WE
HUI'I'IA' GLASSES
wo niaho thorn to fit your foaturoa n
woll an your vIhIoii. They will not
nlono help your night, but will help
your npponranco nluo.
Our knowledge Is thorough. You
tnlto no chancca here.
DIt. HICKERT
EycMlght Specialist
Over Kcntncr'a.
l
-f
I
Qdmeade-ifirrt
FOR SALE
$2600 will buy 160 acres in fine locality; 5 acres of
bearing orchard, good buildings. It will pay you to in
vestigate this.
70 ACRES 35 acres in fruit trees 1 year old; 60
inches of water; 1 miles from town; all farming im
plements, tools, etc., together with team of horses, go
with place; good buildings. A bargain if handled by
September 15.
Al STOCK RANCH 160 acres; Clear creek runs
through place; good outside range; easy forms.
Let us show you the Nickell Addition, where the
fine homes are being built.
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfaa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual water right; has coal outcrop
ping; at a bargain on long time, easy payments.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
216 WEST MAIN STREET.
J. B. Wood, W. D. Foster, Sales Agents. Phone 1681.
Wanted
12 bridgo enrpentoru.
I Sawmill mon.
! Girl for uoncrnl housj work.
i 10 lahorors.
j LoKKors.
BUSINESS CHANCES
Kcritauraut, cluarinc; .ffiOO monthly.'
Furniture, Icnmi of modern hotwe.
New tout, never lined, hurnm.
Team, haniCHH, waou, .fiUS.
Furnifihcd U-room Iioiihc, cIoko in.
5 wajjoiiH, $30, $10, $50, $70, $00.
If envy npan horncx and harnoHH.
j National ciihIi reitUer.
Fine camping outfit, cheap.
ItoominK Iiouhoh.
Lunch counter
j Huhiiichs notH $4000 yearly.
Furniture, and lease.
FRUIT LAND.
!20 acn-H, 10 iu fruit, $12,r00.
llO aercH, I'liounix, $1(10(0
12 ncroH, 10 aurcH in hoarin, $10,
000. Jl norotr, 10-year ponrH, fine incomo.
1) ncrcH, cIoho in, 7-ycar-old poara.
; 17 ncres, heavy honrintf, $8500 tnkoH
crop.
110 ncroH, fine chickon ranch, $800,
' 00 ucroa f iuo fruit land $500.
1 2 acroB, l'Si miles wont $575.
J10-acro tracts in full hoaring.
Irn'Katcd tract, $250 por aero.
1 100 acres, 5 milcB out, $2750.
1(10 acrcH, 4 miles out, $00 por acre,
1 10 acres, $1000, milo Phoenix.
2 noros, north, undor ditch.
Wanted
can
To buy or
work horse for
CITY PROPERTY.
f'a ncres in city limitH.
3 WcHtmoreland lots, your own
terms.
7-room Iiouho, West Main, hfc lot.
3-room house, lot 50x150, $850.
1 acre fruit, l-ioom Iioiiko.
For Trade.
80 acres for lot in city.
40-h. p. auto, 1010 model, trado for
city proporty.
Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch.
7-pnsseiiKor 50-h. p. auto for trado.
20 unrH, 12 In fruit, for ity lota
2 ranches for city proporty.
E. F. A. BITTNER
R8M 217 Tavler L PhlpH lldf.
Pkoa 4141 Main.
trade
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
"VVcstaway Orchard;
must furnish all machin
ery for baling; quote
prico.
For Sale
Fine team, weighing
about 1250 pounds each,
(bay maro and roan
horse), ago 6 years and
8 years; prico, including
harness, nearly now,
$335.
Will sell roan horse sin
gle for $150.
F. H. COWLES
Westaway Orchard,
Eagle Point Road, near
Vilas Ranch.
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