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&EEDFORD fltAIL TRIUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3.1, 1910.
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THURSDAY FRIDAY -SATURDAY
Hi BANKRUPT STOCK
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This will be the big clean-up sale of all Odds, Ends and Broken Lines. We are de
termined to clean up as much of this stock as possible and for the next three days will
sell merchandise in all departments at unheard of prices.
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ALT, LINGERIE DRESSES
Value to $7.50: Cleanup Sale '
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ALL LADIES' WAISTS IN COLORED SILK, LINGERIE, TAILORED, AND ALLOVERNETS; VALUES FROM $1.25 TO $20.00; rKTX? XJ A T XT DDTf1!?
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FOR . VJlS Hi-rllXJUr rSXLKjMl
HUNDREDS OF REMANATS ON SALE IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. REEEMBER, YOU ARK AVELCOME HERB WflKTriER YOU COME TO LOOK OR UVY
C. F. Hurlburt & Comp'y
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LAURIER WANTS
UK OPEN RIVER
Canada's Premier Favors Plan
Which Will Open Columbia Diver
Frem Robson, B. C, to the Ocean,
a Distance of 600 Miles.
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 31. Hope;
lor an open river from the seat to
Robson, B. C, runs high today fol
lowing the information that Sir Wil
frid Laurier, Canada's premier, has
declared that the project of making
tho Columbia river navigable from
the international boundary lino to
"Robson appealed to him strongly.
The premier waB visited at Nelson,
B. C, yesterday by a delegation of
open-river men from Oregon, Wash
ington and British Columbia.
Sir Wilfrid said he believed the
project would be a great aid to trans
rportatlon between the United States
and Canada. He stated that he would
Immediately order the minister of
public works to have the river sur
Teyed from Lake Windermere to tho
boundary with a view of ascertain
ing tho cost and the amount of work
that would be required to make the
water coarse navigable. At present
the Columbia is navigable from the
-sccan to Celllo Falls, near Tho Dalles,
Or. A canal seven miles long is now
lieiug constructed around the falls.
When tho canal Is completed tho riv
er will be navigable practically to the
International boundary, and should
he project of Cunuda be carried out
the river will be navigable for nearly
COO miles.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
TO MEET SATURDAY
The Roruo River Horticultural so
ciety, after a postponement of two
months, will boghi its monthly meet
ings again noxt Suturduy, September
3, at 3 p. m. Tliu business will be
we appointment of deputy county
eonsriseioners. Members pleiiKe take
Botiee. HARItY II. TOTTLK,
, Seorotury.
NOTICE.
To real cstato men, that my prop
erty is not on tho inurkot.
' 142 'EDWA11I) A. EVANS0N.
Wet Me of a store's "regular cus-
toiars" fail to note with porconal
iatert and pleasure every evidence
of iaerwwlng advertising entoiprjsc1
'watoa It shows.
ALL MILLINERY, INCLUDING TEHtfMED AND UNTRBDkDSD' HATS AND STRAY SAILORS, FOR THURSDAY
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THUG BRUTALLY
ATTACKSWOMAN
Mrs. J. H. Harrington Suffers Severe
Injuries at Hands of H. W. Dun
bar Fellow Will Be Bound Over
to Grand Jury to Answer Asault.
Sirs. J. il. Ji.vr-lngton la n a se
rious conillt'.Jii from the li jnrles she
received at the hands of I' W. Dun
bar, a traveling advertising distribu
tor, Tuesday night. Dunbar and two
companions were having a hilarious
timo and stumbled up tho stairs
leading to the apartments occupied
by J. II. Harrington and wlfo, his
son and daughter.
Dunbar's companions, upon Mrs.
Harrington informing them that they
had made a mistake, immediately de
parted. Dunbar however, remained
at the head of the stairs and, it Is
said, used more or less vigorous lan
guage. Mrs, Harrington finally opened the
door and told Dunbar to go away or
he would get Into trouble. Ho seized
the lady by tho hair and started down
the stairs, remarking: "If I go you
will go with me." Mrs. Harrington
sustained Lie fracture of two ribs and j
other minor bruises on the trip down
the stairs in the grasp of the thug.
Mrs. Harrington's daughter gave
the alarm and the man was caught
as he fled acrocs tho Southern Pa
cific right of way on Front street
and was roughly handled before the
police came.
This morning Mr, Harrington was
asked if the matter couldn't bo squar
ed. "Sure you can square It," ho
eald. "Just take everyone else out
of that Jail and give mo 1G minutes
exclusive interview with that follow.
That will square It."
The terms didn't appeal to the
friends of Dunbar, and he will bo
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
and will conduet a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN. . RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
I ALL SILK AND WOOL ONE-PIECE DRESSES; only 1 ALL ONE-PIECE DRESSES in silk
(H1 QQ one dozen in the lot; values to $22.50; Clean- QQ l values to $50.00; Cleanup Sale
MP -1- O j up Sale price $0.70 f prico
Baker-Hutchason
THREE BARRETTS
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Medford Pear Grower Brings Record-Breaking
Pears to Medford
for Exhibition Weigh
Pound Each.
Over a
Ira Dodge brought in from tho
Dodge orchard, east of Medford,
and placed them on exhibition in the
Exhibit building yesterday, throe
Hartlett pears which tip the scales
at 4n pounds.
That is going somo for Bartlett
penrs, ns they usunlly do not scale
bo high, but Mr. Dodge had othuru,
not so large, of course, which he
has already disposed of, that rah
close to the limit packing size.
called upon to answer a chargo of
felonious assault before tho grand
Jury.
RETIREMENT OF BALLINGER.
(Continued from Pace 1.)
cabinet.
President Taft has refused to fol
low the counsel of the politicians who
have urged thitt he ask his secretary
of the interior that he surrender his
portfolio. Tho politicians deem tho
elimination of Balllnger neces'oary to
Insure success In tho coming election
and have been seeking some plan to
bring this about. If Senator Root bo
disqualified and Congressman McCall
votes against Balllnger tho commit
tee will stand six to five la condom
nation of tho secretary.
Senator Crane of Massachusetts
has been behind the plan, It is said,
and Journeyed to St. Paul as a special
representative of tho administration
on a "mysterious mission." Iti s de
clared that ho requested Balllnger to
retire for the good of tho party and
that tho secretary flatly refused to
POUNDS
Old Stand
withdraw.
Crane Is said to bo behind tho pres
ent plan nnd Is suppoced to havo
used all tho prcssuro ho could bring
t to bear on McCall to sldo against Bal
llnger when the commltteo takes its
final voto. It Is not bellovod that
President Taft has been consulted in
regard to this plan, but politicians
who havo sided with the administra
tion aro said to have concluded that
It is tho best solution of tho "Bal
llnger problem," and they aro doing
everything In their power t forco tho
committee to find agatnst tho Seattlo
man.
MEDFORD HAS SOME WATER.
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at an expense of about f'JOO, and
which I am ndvi.-ed will be done by
the city before next summer. By do
ing these things mid installing the
buildings nnd residence of the care
taker at the head of the pipe line
below the intake, all possible sources
of contamination will be eliminated.
As I have stated, such slight con
tamination ns tho wnter receives
from these sources is eliminated by
its swift cnurne down the canyon,
and it reaches tho intake limpid, cool
and delicious, and fit for use by the
most fastidious. Jn fact, the chem
ist of tho university of California, in
reporting upon this water, states:
"These unalyses show thnt the water
is of exceptional purity and can be
used without deleterious effects for
drinking and domestic purposes. It
will be a great advantago to the city
of Medford to be able to draw their
water supply from such n pure
source."
The slight difference in taste be
tween tho city supply nnd tho well
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W uml tutlhlamr but Wall
aonei. hlin-drUa Ir, put . tog-ather
to atay, Your money back ii not
repreaenua.
We are the Urs
Mt Btih and Door
Factory In the Pa
clflo Nort hwaati
own our mill and
av you tha nead
less middlemen'
proflta. ir youara
akeptlcal atnd va
nllat of tha ma
rial you need.
W aall anybody.
Ship, anywhere,
ajaad for Catalog
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Near the Postof fiee
water in Medford, which is noticed
by some, is accounted for by the faut
that libers of the well water havo bo
come accustomed to "hard" water,
while tho new supply is "soft" wa
ter, nml tor (lint run-on profurnhlu
.to tho other. As a matter of fact,
I cannot too ntrungly urge the use
of the city water in preference to
well water, which is necessarily con
taminated to a greater or less extent
by impurities draining in from tho
surfneo nnd by, seepage fro tncesri
pools ami other sources of infection.
Another advantage possessed by tho
city supply is tho fact that tho pass
age of tho water through tho pipe
consumes just enough time so that
the water entering the pipe in the
enrly morning, when it is coldest,
reaches the consumer duriiiL' tho hont
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TIIATAHEOEMS.
I lmvo them looso and mounted.
IN ALL SIZES.
Martin J. Reddy
Tne Jeweler
l)UI)Li;V WATSON MOOIt.
Moor, Ehni Company
213 FRUITGROWERS' ANK BUILDING
TELEPHONE MAIN 2592
FINE GRIFFIN CREEK LAND
240 acioa on GRIFFIN CItBEK 3 mlleu from Medford; oxcol
lont for subdividing; nil froo soil; 1G acres fruit, part boarlng; 25
acres alfalfa, 125 tons this year; good buildings; four running aprlngu;
10,000 will curry It; ten years on hnlanco, 0 per cont.
BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND
30 ncroi HEAR CREEK BOTTOM land, nil In poarn; no hotter
pear land In tho vnlloy.
FINE NEW BUNGALOWS-ROOM
yUNOALOW, modorn; party loi.vlng city; must soil;
lot 50x103; 19 npplo trooa, bearing; 2750 if takon at onco; hnlf
cash; now paying 10 por cont on $3000.
LIVE ON THE OREGON TRUNK LINE
Excluslv6 agents for townulto lota at ORESCENT and WAKE
FIELD ou Oregon Trunk railway (now Hill lino).
AGENCY NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS
SURPLUS OVER EIGHT MILLIONS
SAN FRANCISCO LOSSES PAID IN FULL
AN FRIDAY AT 25c ON THE
of the afternoon, when it is most re
freshing. In fact, any consumer
who will let the water run until that
which has been wanned by the sun
in the service pipes has run off will
til id that he can obtain water from
tho pipes which is just as palatable
and mo ru wholesome than ice water.
In brief, tha result of my investi
gations, in which result Dr. 1'ortur,
who was a member of the party, as I
havo said, heartily concurred, wi
that Medford has secured a supply
of pure, clear, cool, wholesome water
i-cpinl to the best municipal supply on
the const, the use of which I most
heartily recommend to every one;
and, indeed, when the measures
above outlined aro taken to improve
conditions still further, McdfordV
snpplv will ho superior to any of tin
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and wool fabrics;
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DOLLAR.
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others, for tho conditions surround
ing the Hystem aro simply ideal for
u perfect water supply.
.1. K. S11BAH Kit.
HaMklna for llonlth.
QOODFR1END HOTEL
SAN rRAHCISCO I. COOOrniCXD, Muitav
Formerly HotcU Btanfcnl nml 81, lWyl, 1Vi1
rltrrrl, nmr Oitry, mlJolning llotl Mum, Tnko
Hotel Mutix H'i, or Market Blftwl Cmn. Inirufer
In Itonell. Iilrnt lwm and location far laUlto
vWtiutc tbo city alone.
BATES, 11.00 TCS. DAT AND Df
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U. S. HOTEL
IIUTTH FATjI, Or.
Ito.oponod nml will cator to tho
public. Auto nnd hunting pnrty din
nors n npoclalty. Putronnco ronpect
fully solicited.
MK. AM) Mlt8. A. DUl'ItAY,
I'rop. nml Mgr. Respectively.
I Rnherr F Maffuire
Lato spcciul ngent U. S.
General Land Office,
announces that ho has
opened law offices in
tho Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
stato and federal courts
'and tho Department of
the Intorior.
FOR SALE
By owner, two lots,
South Newtown, one
lot on Dakota avonuo,
four lots on West
Twelfth street, two on
West Thirteenth; fivo
room houses, all mod
ern, two seven-room
houses, one oight-room
bungalow; 80 acres good
fruit land, or will ex
change fruit land for
good city property; five
acres orchard on tho
land, Tho above must
bo seen to bo appreciat
ed. CALL AT
820 WEST 12TH ST.
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