Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 23, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    MEDFORD MAIL TJBIgUNIJ), MEPTORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910.
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Gn. Chs. King :
Author f "Tho Colonel's V,
DftuRktor," "Foes In Ambush," ;;
etc. '
-5vntt-nrslnljJo orderlies had Bworn
that Fltiroy started nlone. Therefore,
unless Dofn Mnyhew had circled tho
j fort nnd Joined him on tho bleak east
ward prairie, it was most unlikely Bhe
had gone with him, nnd up to 1 o'clock
thcro was hono to hint -with whom or
!feow. except afoot, she could havo
gone. Then, however, enmo rovcla
tlon. Tho sentry Btntloncd at tho
northwest face of tho post admitted
havlnj? seen "a rip from town" mak
ing wide circuit clear around behind
'the fort on the westward "bench,"
which was swept almost clean of
now. It had kept well out beyond
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"XLh OOXX; B'X.OXO OMAHA."
telling distance, stood a moment or
two up at the edge of the bluff, then
whirled about and went the way It
tine.
By 2 o'clock that rig had been trail
ed back, to town. There Ennls and
,Tleld and several troopers, with one or
two Interested citizens, were in quest
f tidings. There they were joined
ky Maybew himself, who had one
jBore hope. Dora had a friend a few
years older than herself who was mar
,ikd to a conductor of the Union Pa
cific railway and living In town. It
might be, that Dora bad gone to her.'
They found the bouse and ham
jeered at the door and succeeded only
la waking a Chinese servant, who
aid, "All gone; blong Omaha." They
vent to the three stables In town, and
all bad 'Tigs" out. Most of them bad
cone to a dance at Arena, six miles
east. "What's all the row about any
bow?' demanded the night watchman
of one of these establishments. "There
was that cockney sergeant fellow here
sdong about midnight, asking ques
tions nnd raising hades. The town mar
shal had a rumpus with him and went
to bed mad." The half dozen hangers
en about the railway stutlon and the
roisterers at the one open all night
saloon we're growing Inquisitive, if not
Impudent The station master had
gone home, but the lone operator, to
whom ono after another. Field. En
nls nnd Maybew, bad appealed, de
clared that no young lady bad gone
on No. 0, for the reason that No. 0
hadn't gone nnd wouldn't go till along
toward daylight. She broke down
somewhere about 7 o'clock at Medi
cine Bow.
But Ennls and Maybew camo at
him a second time, with a second
question. Could he tell them anything
of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn. Osborn being
a conductor and Mrs. Osborn Dora's
friend, of whom previous mention is
made? Had they gone to Omaha? No,
for Mr. Osborn was round here early
In the evening and bad to be here at
0 a. in. to meet and take No. 5 over
the Mountain division. Then John
China man bad UeiL said Maybew.
ready to break down.
"Keep your heart, old man," said
Enais. "Go to tho hotel, lie down
and leavo the rest to me.'
And still Jim Ennls felt by no means
confident be could be in time. lie
knew the Maybows only slightly.. He
bad never before been stationed at
regimental headquarters, bad seen and
known Dora only since their coming to
Fort Cusblhg and therefore bad not
learned to share Bob's honest admira
tion for her. She might be all Bob
thought ber, a loving child and a true
hearu'd girl In spite of her Infatuation
tor this 'presentable, young trooper
whose antecedents nobody knew.
With Just two troopers at his back,
towaid 4 in the morning big Jim went
spurring on through tho dim moon
light, town and station far behind, fol
lowing a meandering sleigh nnd wagon
track across tho wide, dreary upland,
riding, as a rule, parallel with the rail
way, while Buch sleighs as tried the
owrney bad evidently been making
raauy' a detour. Three miles out two
"rigs" were passed, westward bound,
lilted with town folk who had been to
Arena for tho dance. Had they seen
or beard aught of Mr, nnd Mrs. Os
born? he asked. No; tboy know them
well by sight and would be sure to
Bote thorn had they come to the dance.
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pounds puu pot" U ,.!Moni no om0
mouji o pojusAV spina mir U 51
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nox TuojaoBop joj .njnooj Mjoj out J
dean Meno; no jubjwjos aou-iu 4-h
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jo oaiqv-nia, jo HUH3lts lmn. V..
jno uioqi ponnq
puq-oo 'havo, asao Jjaqi racu;-Ai
q, jo Bjoonjo rjtuwoa osnuaoq tfltUM
qjja. pomnsuoD Avon ojoav puu oaida u
joj ouup oq -WW poujnmoa poq oq.w
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oajnpoona BM-aSuMLA WQ.USL3Ali
(To Be Couttnuer)
AX TJIVTO-IUTE DRUGGIST
says It is surprising how many old
fashioned remedies arc. being used,
which goes to show that It la hard to
Improvo somo of our grandmothers'
old. tlme-trlcd remedies. For in
stance, for keeping tho hair dark,
soft and glossy, nothing equaling our
j-mndmotho-s' "sago to.." has ovor
been dlscovqred. Although, by tho
addition of sulphur and other Ingre
dients, this old-tashloned brow has
been made more offectlvo as a scalp
tonic and c ltr restorer. Nowadays
whon our hair comes out or gets fad
ed or gray, Instead of golny to tho
garden or parrot for rcrbs and mak
ing the "tea" ourselves, wo simply go
to tho nearest drug storo nnd ask for
a bottle of Wyeth'a Sago nnd Sul
phur. This preparation is sold by all
loading druggists for 50 cents and
$1 u bottle, oi Is sent direct by tho
Wyeth Choalctl Company, 74 Cort
landt St., Now York City, upon re
ceipt of Price. '
LEON B. HASKINS, Medford, Or.
Investors' Snaps.
I am offered proposition in Illi
nois valley which I intend to accept
if I disposo of property.
Don't be slow money talks. New
six-room modem bungalow, three
blocks from Washington school, pos
session if desired or a cash tenant
for ten months at $40; total amount
$400 deducted from price, $3800;
terms.
Will trade interest in four lots
for cood team, wagon and harness.
Address 73. care Mnil Tribune, or
call Phone 4201.
WHY XOT GET
RJD OF CATARRH?
Here are some symptoms of ca
tarrh; if you hae them, get rid of
them while there Is yet time:
Is your throat raw?
Do you sneeze often?
Is your breath foul?
Are your oyes watery?
Do you take cold easily?
Is your noso stopped up?
Do you havo to spit often?
Do crusts orm in your noco?
Are you losing your sense of smell?
Do you blow your noso a great
deal?
Does your racuth taste bad morn
ings? Dou you ' nvo to clear your throat
on rising, or have a discbarge from
tho nose?
Does mucus drop in back of tho
throat?
Havo you ringing noises in tho
ears?
HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me)
is guaranteed to euro catarrh,
asthma, coughs, co'lds, soro throat,
bronchitis, asthma and croup, or
money back. Just breathe it in.
Complete outfit, including hard rub
ber Inhaler, $1.00. Chas. StraLg and
druggists ovorywhero sell HYOMEI.
If you alroidy own an Inhaler, you
can buy an extra bottlo of HYOMEI
for only 60 cents. Remember that.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds in tho treasury of tho city
of Medford, Oregon, for the payment
of that certain issue of $30,000 of
tho bonds of tho city of Medford, Is
sued August lBt, 1900, :;nd duo Au
gust 1st, 1910.
Tho holders of said bonds are
hereby notified to present tho same
to the undersigned for payment on
tho 1st day of October, A. D. 1910.
Dated September 20th, 1910.
159 L. L. JACOBS,
City Treasurer of Medford, Oregon.
LAYING FLOORS MY SPECIALTY
T. G. Lowry, tho tile and floor
man, la offering special prices on
laying and scraping of floors until
October lBt. Seo him at 336 East
6th Btreet, or phone Main 2321.
Value-giving, always; then public
ity, always and your store will grow
"always.""
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a. udo rn Aunnruf.Q
; mno u
4- VOICE CULTURE,
AT NATAT0RIUH TUES-
4-
DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
4-
4- PHONE NO. 3952.
Hftakbu for Health,
Uye
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Southern Pacific
will run steam service instead of motor car
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd
to enable people to reach Medford to attend
Buffalo Bill's Show
SPECIAL RATES
SEE AGENT
COLQNELJACKSONGOES
OVER HIS OLD TRAILS
KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Sept. H3.
Brigadier General Mnas, com
mander of tho department of tho Co
lumbia, Adjutant-General Finrer of
tho Oregon militia, nnd Colonel Jns.
Jackson, U. S. A., retired, nnd now
inopector-gcnernl of the militia, are
investigating .the suitability of this
part of tho state for future military
maneuvers. They are now on Up
per Klamath lake. They were ac
companied by Will G. Steel of Port
land, Alfred L. Pnrkhnret of Crater
Lake, and Judge Gcorgo T. Baldwin,
Judge H. L. Benson and B. St.
George Bishop of this city.
To Colonel Jackson tho trip is one
full of recollections. It was during
the Slodoo war, when Captain Jack
nnd his braves wero devastating
this region, that Colonel Jackaon.
For Sale .
by
U00R-EHNI CO.
213 Fruitgrowers' BankBdg
RANCH PROPERTY
10 acres bearing fruit, V2
miles out $15,000
10 acres bearing fruit; good
buildings, l1 miles out....
...11.... ....$15,000
24 acres truck and berry
land, -water, buildings, 1 1-4
miles $2500
10 acres truck and berry
land, water rights, barn ....
$3750
8 acres fruit, good build
ings, tools and stock, close
in $7000
20 acres all fruit, 10 bearing,
a bargain $12,500
7 acres bearing fruit, good
buildings, V-fo miles out ....
.!.... $9000
30 acres near Central Point,
part bearing, good build
ings, water, a bargain
...1! $16,000
'240 acres best fruit land,
part bearing, house and
barn, 42 miles out, per
acre $300
35 acres, all in fruit, build
ings? spring, wells, stock,
tools $17,500
40 acres near Central Point,
fruit and alfalfa, worth
$400 per aero $12,000
CITY PROPERTY
5-rom bungalow, modern ....
$2500
8-room house, 3-4 acre $1800
Fines residence lots on 8th
St $500 to $700
6-room modern house $2700
5-rom modern cottage $2000
2-story house, lot 168x258,
$2000
5-room modern cottage $2100
Fine residence lots
and dwellings in
all parts 'of the city
TjTRE INSUEANOE, BEST
COMPANIES
CALL AT OFF. TOE OR
PHONE MAIN 2592
then captain, won his spurs, lie
was in command of the troops whim
they first wont after Captain nJok,
ami ho was also in tho fighting that
followed the first encounter with
tho Modoc warriors on tho morning!
of November 29, 1S72. and tho long
weeks of fighting that followed un
til Captain Jnok surrendered the fol-
lowing spring.
Colonel Jaukson is familiar with
tho Kluiunth reservation and will bo
ablo to point out all the vantage
points in tho district.
A storo that always atlvortlsea Is
supposed to always havo something
spoclnl and Important to offor.
M
ONE DAY
ONLY
ROY
SEPT
24lh
Grounds, Phipps pasture, ou Roosevelt Avenue. The
last, biggest mid best show of the season. "Buffalo Bill"
positively bids you good bye.
COL. CODY'S TERMINAL TOUR
AND FINAL APKNUKCE NEK OCCUftS ON HIS COMINB PRODUCTION OF
A Prooaiy Prmlaat ExblbltUn, Rich In Romance, Plcturvtqut , Patriotic, Educating and
BnttrUiatflf . Protecting In Ona Arena Plctura-Mlttary ol the Conquest ol Hall Continent,
m4 Holding the Miner of Nature for Rtflectloaa of Oriental Pageantry and Splendor.
A QREAT DRAMA of COSMOPOLITAN LIFE
OAT AND COSTUMED WITH AUTHKNTIOITY AND OOflRBOTNUS
PURE WHITE
-ia tho-
FLOUR
that moots with imivorsnl favor. Every housowifo,
ovory cook, ovory balcor and ovory cmnpor Unit hns
ovor usod "PURE WHITE" will toll you that it is
tho best thoy ovor usod, On.ll up
Allen . Reagan
CORNER CENTRAL AND MAIN.
PHONE MAIN 2711
,
C0L.WM. F.CODY
THE ONLY AND
ORIGINAL
BUFFALO BILL
POSITIVELY APPEARS AND TAKES PART IN GVERY PERFORMANCE
Twenty-eeren mra have ptwil since tble historical exhibition wu founded, Kor a Quarter
century Buffalo Bill tu itooU AI.ONi; IN A CLANS UY JIIMHKLF ae an Knlertalner and iu an
IlliMtrntor ol Wwtern Jlljtory In the Karly Daya. . HU Exhibition tiu WITHSTOOD T1IU 1 IMT
OF TIM K aod hu btto the Admiration of More than a arore of Karth'e lmudrt Nation. Ad
miring Ihouuiidj have Dellshtnl in tho IIKUOICI'ICTUKKS DUAWN KItOM HISTORY and
Presented In an ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL, alwaya True to tho fundamental Facta
Upon when it U DiMd, Authentio and Genuine; a Mirror of HUtory HKKI.KOTINO KCRNKH
OF OTIIEIl DAYS. To which a now added tho IUchneu, the I'lcturraqueneas and Ueautlee of
AN ORIENTAL SPECTACLE
Contributed throcgh a Combination witb Pawnee DIH'e Great Far Haat and Showing with Fidel.
ity to Fact and ta Absolute Correctnow of Detail the Illchneee and Hplendon of the Homantio
Far Koat. Thus In one arena CnntrMtlng Picture of Two HemUpherm are shown, and the Occi
dent Meeta the Orient In Impelling Tableaux. Under the Qoofalon of Buffalo Hill and Pawnee
Dill there have been Marshalled an Imposing Array of Hero-Horsemen, WAltlUOlttJ FItOM
EVEHYCUME. and Exponents of Dauntlera Courage and Manly Deds;an Assemblage of Mus
cular Manhood the Enual of which has Never Been Known, Constituting what baa been Aptly
Termed "THE STRENUOUS SHOW."
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A GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT
RBPRBSCNTINQ THB CAVALRY OH ACL, NATIONS
The Battle of summit springs
U depleted with lUaJUtlo VTldneae Showing one of the Deciding Conflicts Between the Indiana
of early daya aod Government forces In tho long Drawn Out Conquest of the Western Wilds.
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THE BUCKING M0NCH09
THI WILD WEIT SIDLS
THOMPSON'! TRAMEQ HORIU
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT IPBINW
TO REAL INDIANS
FOOT BALI. ON HORmKBAOK
Tk I,mI Tkbg la IlrU tpwts
nomai'B musioal. klmphamtm
haarik SwUlu, rb;U( la Tlats aa Taas
A HOLIDAY AT "T'M" ffArVOil
T ftU a4 rtr sf tU TfalrtM
AN ATTACK ON AN MMIQItANT YfiAHt
T rsrila af rteaMrtaf a4 rrwtMtlaf Oat sa tts rissaa
Mailer HortMin NiantsiJ on Mitehteii tteeela
Military Manatwrts b Artttlsnr and Certify
Mtntloua Ftab) ef MaiktausMp b Expert Man
Btdouln AtkliUi la Fsale ef AajWy, SUenflh
ad Oaring
Cowbey 8pertMlta IlLtemaeretf Bucking Brenchoa
Rough Rldsta In Attsnlsalai Equestrian Achieve
meals
Brilliant Military Enlutleni, P(p and Ceremany
Wild Wsit Girls Rhillag Cewbofi In Equettrian
Feali
A Contlnaoui Suceesalen et Slartllni Surprlaas
BiWelUeei ol. Skill, Nsrta and Manly Oarlni
THE ROUOM RIDERS
of the World Embrace Feerlea Horsemen and Skilled Equestrians from all Quarters of the dope,
TWICE DAILY, 2 a(J 8 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE. AdalsiloH (iRfilHdlag Sett), 694.
Children Under 0 Years, naif Price. All PeaU Protected from, Sun and Ilaln by Irnmense Can;
Tas Canopy, Grand Stand Cbalra (Including admission), SI. 00. On Bale day of Exhibition at
Down town ticket office, Haspins' Drug Store, 214
East Main Street.
Os.
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RESOLVED
Thti bent rowolution for yon
to mnko iu' to cdme to ua lor
your noxt nuit, if you want
Bomolhlng out of the orJiimrr.
Wo do tho boat work nnm churjte
lbs loweat prices.
W. W. EIFBRT
TiO PXOQEKMWVas TAJXO
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
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In clmrgo of the Bencdictino Fathers. For young
men and boys. Term opens Soptcinbor 6th. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write for catalogue.
MBeaBaaaaassaeBsaeatsaensaenaa
J. E. ENYART. PreBidont. J A. PERRY. Vico-Proaldout.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshior. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't CiiBhior.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, 9100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A QENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machimory. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE St 00.
! i .11 l!l.JJ.J
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed . KriceB Reasonable
COFFEEN a PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford, Ore,
Phono 308
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P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT
Wo mako any kind and stylo of Windows.
We carry Glass of any size on hand.
MEDFORD SASH k DOOR 00., Medford, Oregon.
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