TPl ,- 1J- m MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, ORKGQN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, .1910, 15 i , Our Planing Mill is Ready for Business '. C 1 and it is YOUR BUSINESS WE WANT i "! jwl -BfJS; ii '' ' ' 3wBMw.wgfcrir m'Z,l!r1'l'u',y jy?'"-- -"S TAFTS LAUGH 18 i)S GREAT AS SMILE WABHINOTON, D. C, Sopt. 10. If k much dopondu upon a innn'o laugh, or IiIh Inck or laughter, na has boon aiwirtod I))' u cIIhIIiikiiIhIioiI French Mclontlst, ProHldcmt Tatt, who I hlniHolf tho father of ft particular brnuil of up'onroiiH mlrlh-flouth, lmn na odd nuKorlment of men whom ho ban placed In offlco to run tlo nf fnlrn of tho executive oiu! of tlia government. When tlio proHldont wns Bocrotnry of war, tho lumvy mahogany doors of Hit war ilopartmunt wore not nuf- liniiiiit to hlnit out tlin Miiiiul tliat ImhiioiI forth doaplto thono harrlorn when ho Haw somothint; that struck him ns funny. Anil ho saw many things In thlK humoroiiH light. Ho hutched moro then than ho linn bIiico, although from tho oxooutivo offlco thoro rttlll Ikqucb forth now nnd then tho echo of i;roat and Bonoroun laugh, u big-man kind of a laiiKh, bespeaking good digestion and good lungs. It in (loulilful whether l'rcrtiilcnt Tnft linn selected a Blnglo mnn who can dupllcato his laugh or ovon como nnywhoro noar It. When Roosevelt wan president ho was no mean nocottd In tho mnttor of laughter to IiIh Bocrotary of war. It wasn't tho BonoroiiH, easy-going com placent sort, nuch as President Taft'B, hut It had raro qualltlos. It hnd tho offect of makliiB ovoryono who honrd It laiiKh, too, or at lonHt biiiIIo. It wftB choppy, If you llke: Irregular, boyish at times, rifling to a trohlo aH If Hh creator was having tho tlmo of hlH Ilfo at tho momont of Hb ut tornnro. Many Ib tho tlmo that sec retaries paBBlng IiIh door atoppod to huiIIo at thlH medloy of morrlmont and It lBBUi'd forth moBt often JuHt at tho time when ono thoughtt hat tho colonel wiib In tho tightest cor ner, hold at hay hy IiIb enemies. IMRS. RHINEHART W DANGER OF BLINDNESS PITTSlUJItG. Ph., Sept. 10. -Au-pordini; to an nppuronUv well nu tliQiitluntuil roport, Mm, Mary Kob orls Tlhtuolmrt, famous iiullioroHKof l'ittsbunr, is In dnim'or of j?oiur blind. Mrs. lllilnuliurt mul bor hua band, Dr. 8. M. Hbinobiirl, Imvo ro horvod imBKnKo for Europe, whom llioy will Htny n year; Keenc Out of Danncr. LEXINGTON, Ky., Bopl. 10. Ae eordinK to tbo lUloudiner plivsioiniiH, .TaniPH 11. Keeno, the New York inil lionnire turfman, who Iiiib been nori oiiBly ill at u looal hospital, in now virtually out of (burner aiul Hboulil bo able to return lo Now York with in n sbort tlmo. His improvement was eHpooially rapid ilurinjr yester day nl'ternoon nml biHt nb'bt. HdBklnB for Hoalth, " W e have employed Machinists, Bench and Cabinet Men who can do the work QUICKLY and ACCURATELY. We have the latest improved machines, making our plant complete in its equipment Bring us your plans or details and we'll do the rest. Well try to not keep you waiting and the stock is ours until you are pleased. MEDFORD AND BAKER AS JOBBING CENTERS SALEM, Or., Sept. 10. Muttonl and linker City have filed coinplninta before the railroad commission at Salem that will precipitate (be most viuoroiih fiuht for moro favorable rates that Iiiib yet been carried on before that body. The demand of those smaller eitieH is for diBtributivu rntos ho that tliuv can be made job bing contort und is very himilar to the now fnmuuB Spoknuu rato carte, in that iiihtuiioo before the interstate commerce commission. If thcHo progressive Oregon cities are able to obtain distributive rates of any smnifiunueo it will mean the loss to tho oity of Portland of con siderable business, all that businona in fact that now is carried on by the Portland jobbers in tho vicinity of Hakor City, in the custom part of the state, anil Medford, in the Bouthorii part. The commercial oruauizntioiis of both cities that are brinuiim the complaints mean business and the railroad commission expects to givo the matter n full investigation at an early date. As an adjunct to tho demand for distributive rates both the commer cial oimiuixntioiis of each of the oit- ies named have also filed a complaint nllcciui; discrimination and demand inu' commodity rates on more artielos. If all these demands at grunted H'i- kor City and Medford will bo formid able rivals in n portion of Portland's field for tho jolibiii" business. ---- " - THREE MORE SOLD. "" Summit aveuuo lots, bo- tweon West Main and Fourth streets, aro Koimr rapidly. When a person can buy such homesites for loss than cor- "" responding property and in mi addition with ovor! 00 worth J nf iniiiinviiiiiiHitfl mi niudi lot. , ' ! !u nnlv imllll'lll that tbov should o raindly. Cement y " -" . walks aro m. Tho KriuliiiK is y done and sowor and water is "" piped ii)to each lot. Tho street " is puveil and iliu lots all "" Kradod. Buildinu rest notions " $2.r)00. I See Murphy & Tannor, W. " T. York & Co. or tho ownors, "" Piokol, Khun & Murnhy. "" H i i -f - - Tho pavement on Summit "" uvenuo is just Hearing com- pletion. Tliis tract lies bo- tweon West Main und Fourth "" streets'. ; l ll lf t HdBklnB for health:' BRITISHERS KICK ON ROYALTY'S COST LONDON, Sept. 10. Although ;uilinmcnt passed tho nppropriunoiM culled for to support tin roynl hoiiPO hold after Kini; Ocorco mounted the thrnue, opposition to tho Krcat ex penditures entailed by "royalty" has by no menus subsided and at tho coming session of tlin lawmakers the fight is apt to bo renewed with more than unusual bitterness. t The movemont will bo headed by the laborites and it is believed that it will bo joined by tho rciiiiblicnnt.. Whether or not they succeed in slic ing tho appropriation for the main tenance of the royal household, it is certain that they will causa the king mid his supporters soma un comfortable moments. Tho attack is to bo made by com paring the cost of maintaining a king nnd n president. The figures used will bo those eovoring tho en tiro reign of tho Into King Edward. Kor nine years, oildiug Jlarch 31. 1000, which practically covers tho time .of his reign, Edward's house hold and urivato expenses cost tho nation .f!2,-J 37,772. NATUKK'S WARNING. .Mod font People Must 1 to cognize nnd Heed !(. Kidney Ills como quietly mysto rlously. Hut nnturo always warns you. Notlco tho kidney secretions. Seo 1b tho color Ib unhealthy If there arc sottllnga and scdlmont. Passages froquont, Bcanty, painful. It's tlmo then to uso Doan's Kid ney PIllB, To ward off Drlght's dlaeaso or dlahotes, Doan's havo dono great work In Medford. A. 7 Soaro, 231 Fifth stroot, Mod ford, Or., BayB: "Slnco publicly rocommondlng Bonn's Kldnoy Pills In 1907, I havo ueod thorn occasion ally and thoy havo always brought tho best of results. I was ntfltctod with Bovoro pains In my back nnd I often found it almost Imposslblo to stoop. Tho kldnoy BocrotlonB pasaod froquontly and this woaknosa was n Bourco of much nnnoyanco, Hoarlng Doan's Kldnoy Pills highly rocom mondod, I procured a box at Ilns klns' drug ctoro and by tbo tlmo I had flulBhed tho contents, I could boo that thoy woro tho right romody for my trouble Gradually tho pains and othor difficulties illsnpponrod and my hoalth Improved. I cheer fully recommond Doan'a Khjnoy Pllla to ovoryono afflicted with kld noy complaint." For wilo hy all doalora, Prlco 50 cento. FoBtor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo ngonts for tho Unltod States, Komombor tho name I?oan'a mul take no othor, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thnt we will apply to the city council for a license to sell spirituous, muous nnd malt liquors in less than gallon lots nt our placo of business, 12-13, block 20, 37 South Fropt street, in the city of Medford, in Jackson county, for n period of six months from date of issuance. 153. J. W. SLINGER. It thoro's nothing a want ad can holp you to accomplish jrou'ro lead ing too qulot a lifo! SUIM'IiKMENTAnr AUTIOM2S OF INCOKPOIUTIOX. Know -J men by theso presents: That wo, John A. naxter, B. H. Har rla, L. W. Smith nnd John H. Carkln, tho undersigned, directors of tho Gold Hill Hnllroad and Lumber Com pany, a corporation, and all of them, by virtue of tho lawB of tho Stato of Oregon In such cases mado and pro vided and pursuant to a resolution cdopted by tho stockholders of Bald corporation duly nnd legally passed, have made nnd subscribed theso Sup plementary Articles of Incorporation, for nnd on the part of said Gold Hill Hnllroad and Lumber Company afore said. Article I. Tho namo of this corporation shall bo tho GOLD HILL RAILROAD AND LUMBER COMPANY, and Its dura tion shall bo porpotunl. Article II. Tho ontorprlso, buslnoss, pursuit nnd occupation In whlc'i thlB Corpo ration proposes to 'cngago Is that of Coal, Oil, Lumber, Realty, Wator Power. Railroad, Telegraph and Tel ephone Llnoa nnd Mining for Gold and othor Minerals, anil It shall havo powors as follews: To mlno, buy, soil, Import, export, and gonorally doal In anthracite, bi tuminous nnd Boml-bltumlnous coal nud to this end purchase, loaso or othorwlso acquire, hold, own, mort gage, soil, oporato, nud control any proportion thought to contain coal. To prospect, bore, drill for, and produce oil and nntural gas; to pur chase, loaso, or othenvlso acquire lands holtoved to contain oil and gas and to orect and maintain thereon pumping and drilling Btntlonsand tho fncllltlos and convonloueos that may bo necossnry or required In nnd about such business, To purchtso, acqulro, hold, leaso, manago, control and oporato and, to Bell, leaso and dispose of to such por Bon or porson8, corporation or corpo rations, and for such prlco or prlcos, nnd on such torms nnd conditions, as to this corporation may uoom proper, wator, wator rights, power, privi leges and appropriations, for mining, milling, agricultural, domoBtlc, and othor UBoa and purposes nnd to do volop, control, and to gonorally deal In cud dlspoBQ of tho samo to such porson or persons, corporation or cor porations, and for audi prlco. or prlcos, and on such tonus and condi tions ns to this corporation mr.y eoom propor, oloctrlcnl nnd othor powor for tho generation mul supply of oloo trtclty for light and bent, and for any othor UBoa nnd purposes to which tho namo aro adapted. To Bell on commission or othor wlso orchnrd, coal, oil, mlnornl and Umber lands. To acqulro by pur ohii80, loaso, own, hold, mortgage, or onoumhor both Improvod and unim proved real ostato wherever situated, whether It bo orchard, tlmbor, coal, oil, mlnornl, or othor land and to Burvoy, Bubdlvldo, plat, and Improve tho samo for tho purpose 'of Bnlo or othorwlso. To buy, leaso, sell, operate, con struct mills, dams, sawmills and to manufacture lumber, shingles, laths, boxes and all other mill stuffs and to operate retail lumber yards to han dle lumber, coal, and wood, together with woodyards and other yards that may be necessary or convenient In the sale of any timber products or coal. To build, construct, operate and manage, control and own railroads; to purchase, buy, lease, or acquire any othor equipment, supplies and accessories necessary and appropriate for tho operation of tho same; to ac quire rights of way for such rail roads by purchase, lease or condem nation proceedings under tho right of eminent domain, and to dispose of, sell or lease such railroads, for such price, and upon such terms as may to this corporation seem proper. To prospect for, locate, acquire by discovery, lease or purchase, and to hold, possess and operato mineral lands and claims; and to carry on tho business in all Its various branches of mining for gold, silver, tin, lead, iron, nnd other mlnorals, and to such end to contract, own and operato dredges, sluices, tunnels, mills, cmelters, re fineries and other equipment such as may bo necessary or convenient for tho working of such lands. Article III. Tho principal offico and place of business of this corporation shall bo at Medford, In Jackson County, Stnto of Oregon. Article IV. Tho capital stock of this corpora tion shall bo ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS. Article V. Tho capital Btock of this corpora tion shall bo divided Into Ten Thou sand shares of tho par value of TEN DOLLARS EACH. Artlclo VI. constructed by this corporation shall bo n point at and near Gold Hill, Ore gon, known as Chavner's Junction, whoro said road connects with tho Southern Pacific Railroad and n point nt or near Section Two (2) In Township Thirty-Seven (37) South of Range Threo (3) West of the Wlllametto Meridian. In witness whereof, Wo, tho under signed, directors df tho Gold Hill Hnllroad and Lumber Company, and all of thorn, havo hereunto sot our hands nnd seals In triplicate this 13th ilnv of August. A. D. 1910. JOHN A. BAXTER (Seal) B. H. HARRIS. (Soal) . L. W. SMITH, (Seal) JOHN H. CARKIN. (Seal) In witness whoreof: J. L. HAMMERSLEY, R. C. KELSEV, Witnesses. Stato of Orogon, County of Jackson, ss: Bo it romomborod, that on this 13th day of August, A. D. 1910, bo- foro mo, tho undorslgned, a notary public in ana tor said county nna stnto, porsonnlly apponred John A. Bnxtor, B. II. Harris, L. W. Smith nnd John H. Carkln, dlroctors of tho Gold Hill Railroad and Lumbor Com pany, nnd all of thorn, to mo porson nlly known, nnd known to mo to bo tho individuals named In nnd who oxocuted tho forogolng Supplemen tary Artielos of Incorporation, nnd sovorally acknowlodgod to mo that thoy oxecutod tho samo. In wltnosa whoroof, I hnvo here unto sot my hand nnd notarial soal thio tho day and yoar last abovo writ ton. (Soal) JOSEPH HAMMERSLEY, Notary Public for Orogon, Publlshod by ordor of tho Board of Llroctors, JOHN II. CARKIN, Attornoy for tho Abovo Namod Cor i' j " iigii'iiiPis 1 Ku r2Mf l MM yf -, 1 , iJt , i- mmBIhT hBkMHHv tr 1 -"--I-.?.:-jJSC;I J'J limiirrHHIk,i SEND FOR CATALOGUE Address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon. SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO St. Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer ual. Specially organized Department of Music and Art. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Orogon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. f SHOW YOUR WU?B HOW to write checks tor her bills instead af counting out tho money and then not ho ablo to toll whoro her cash has gono. The Fnrniors' & Fruitgrowers' Bank lias a special department tor women's accounts and will bo glad to show any ono how much better a check is than ready money. FARMERS' & FIlUlTUnOWKIUl' DANK. 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