Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 10

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1911.
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tGIRL IS FIRST.
ward W. Paikcr from reports re
ceived by the United States geologi
al uuru'v lrom coal milio operators
ml others fnmtlinr with thoiudtts
iry. Hnuklns for Health.
Woman Murders Children of having drowned ttic babies, who
, were 0 mon .u old. They were found
Campbell & Baumbach j
nmr. Ao-n T.nATvre nnTWTV WARRANTS. X
NASHVILLE. Vim.. Ji" 14. ' In a canal nonr the county Infirmary,
On a charge of having inuruereu nor wiierc their motlier was an Inmate,
twin babies, Hello Martin Is being J The grand Jury is investigating.
hold today without ball at Hunting-1 .
ton, Tcnn. Tho woman Is suspected ' Hasklns for Health.
FIOI RODENTS: SI P. 0. BUNK
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CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
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Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches :
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PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETf-COREY BLDG.
Method of Protcctinn Young Trees
From Ravajjcs of Small Animals
Prominent Orchardlst Suggests
Ways
High School Miss Carries Off Honon
As First Depositor In Oregon ai
Opening .of Bank in Klamath
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KLAMATH FALLS, .Inn. 14. A
per schedule, the poiitnl savings brink,
(ho only ono in Oregon, was oponoi.
nt the local pohtolfico Friday.
The firt depositor was Miss Laur i
Nelson, a IukIi school gill, whose
home in at Keno.
The oiTiee will he open for bushier
between 8 a. in. mitl r p. in. except
011 Sunday nd Ic?,'11' holidays. Ap
DALLAS, Ore, Jrtli. 14. As Hip
ltorcnRu of I'm It incronaofl, the (nen
Uon of preiorriiur tho y&TUifr tree
from the ponsiblo dopioduliuiis ol
small niihnnta oocomos of ureal im
ourtnnoo, and Hie planter w com
pelled to tin n his mind to vvnys mid
means of safeguarding bis orchard
It has been roportud from several
fiourccs that some dnmngo is boiu plications to deposit have alrcau
done this wintor by tho rnvngos ol been recoived by the postinnMor fion
snuirrolB and rabbits. .1. W. Jenkins. ! parties in Portland and Gold Hill, ami
tU'qpriotor "I'd manager of HethlinH this will be the only potoffici
lloijhta walnut grovcr, a :wgo tract t hunk in the slate, it is probable thai
of fruit lands near McCoy, Mio lwu j dejioaits will be received from othc
made u deep study of hortiotiltuio. towns in Oregon. Ono fealuie of tin
and who has had great buccom iv ' ytoin is that these aeeonnts are no.
Browing. tieoM, suggests the follow- f mtbjeui to attnehmont. The follow
ing pievctilivos in a communication I iujr sire some of tho rules laid dow
to tho Observer: by the board of directors, which eo i-
"Sir Rabbit is Htrictly a vog'-j fain of tho iofltinnftor general, seci?
tarhiti. Secure a lew quarts of blood! fury of the treasury and tho atonic
from a bliitighlor limine, tml with a gouorul.
biitsh or cloth wutdi tho trunk ol , Any person of the ugo of JO year
tji oliltle treoH, and the rabbits will j or over may become a depositor .
not diBluib them. Tho rabbits, or, Tlio account of a mnrricd womai
Hclgiun hares, as tho ease may' be,
will run about thiough tho orchard
but they will not touch a (tee Ilia,
has the scent of blood upon it.
"Stpiiriels do much more damage
will bo free from any control or in
terferenco by bcr husband.
No person thall have more tint'
one account at the same time.
Depositors will leceive postal sa
to fruit trees in this section than rnb-j ings coitificnloff covering the ninoun
bits. They bite off tho torminal bin , of 0aeh doposit made.
Electrical
Fudge Parties
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dft Wiilm
irom ine wniniu, an uguaw anil eiiip
the biuk from other treos. I will sci
out over 5000 tiocg this wintor am
spring and tho loss from tho doprda
tious of H(iiirruls in the hills will b,
ipiifo heavy, unless tlioy are killed a
fast as they appear on the prunliHo
I luivo tried various tilings as a pre
ventive, but the milv btiro lomedy I
jinve found is to kill the stpiiric'
which Is not always an easy lliim.'
to do,
"1 poison- them yith tablotB math'
as follews: One (iiiail of flour, on
quart of com meal, one and a ha
uups of sugar, two tahluBpopnfuls
salt. Dissoho one-half onoo oJ
gtrychuino in warm water and iu. it
wjth tho ingredients named, into .
pliff dough, and roll it out to nbou
tho ihiuUnuBB of piu orust. Cut tin
into wafors about halt an inch
square. Drop two or throe of tin
i' wafers into tho uquiriol holes, am
falling their runs and about tho true-
near the fences. I prefer tins l
poisoned wheat, bccnuu it is oli'iapei
and, being soft, the squirreli will in I
uiutv it to their duns and burv it. 1 I
fis alio more effectiml.
' Cnibnliiioiim lias boon recommend- i
iKl, and 1 bao tried it, but 1 Juiye
nut given it a sufficient loci to judge
of its merits or dcineiits. 1 hoaitut-
tid to wuh tho dunks of valnnblw
trees willi it full strength, for fcai
It would injure the bark or kill tho
troo."
f If any ono lias given thin lofilotly
u thoroiuth trial mid can spenk Croio
I o.vpoi'ioiietf n to its merits and iff
: offunt on tJie burk of thu vouiig trt
a wuwj fivun tlu'in on tho subject
"Would ho aHtreciutd by many who
An account cannot ho opened fo
less than ifl. Fractious of n dolla
jannot be deposited and cannot !
withdrawn except as interest.
A person cannot deposit more thin
100 in any calendar month, nor cm
his account at any time exceed $f)0(
exclusive of interest, ,
In order to save small amounts fo
deposit, JO cent postal savings card
ind postal savings stamps may Ik
.uncaused at any depository oflic.
A savings card with uiuo stamps ai
mud may be deposited as .!.
Iuteiest, payable annually, will b.
allowed upon deposits til the rate ol
J per cent per annum. Certificate
.ssuad after the first business day o
any month commence to draw iuteron
from the first day of tho followin,
month,
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
Informal fudge patties are enjoyable affairs when G.E. electricall)
heated utensils are used. No visits to the kitchen arc necessary,
as the fudge may be prepared in any room in the house.
You can entertain your friends with delicious fudge or candy,'
made right before their cj'es, and the novelty and convenience of
electrical cooking will enchance the pleasure of eating the sweets.
If you have electric lights in your house the G.E. water heater
and the little G.E. electric stove will be found useful in a
thousand ways. Their first cost is small and they consume very
litt'e electiic current.
Rogue River Electric Co.
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Don't Mistake the Cause of Youi
Trouble A Mctlford Citizen
Shows How to Cure Them
Many pooplo neor suspect thci
kidneys. If btifloriug from a lanu
weak or aching buck they think llu
it is only a muscular weakness ; whci
miliary trouble sett, in they think i.
will soon eonoct itself.- And so it ,
with all tho other symptoms ol kid
nay disorders. That is just when
the dm liter lien. You must cine then
trouble or they may lead to diabete
or Ilrighl's diseuse. Tlio best reined
,lo uso iu Dunn's Kidney PilN. It cuu
11 ilU wbieh are caused by weak .
ilitteuHcd kidueyu. Medford people to
t if V to pormunout einos.
O. M. Jones. 1401 X. Con t nil ae.
nr lvoubll with the squirrel ms , Mudfoid, Ore., mi.v:
mid thw wMr will be gbid to pub- "1 found DoiinV Kidney Pills t-
)i?ll the Jf ult ot tlifir iiiiwiit' j iwciuliy adapted to my oase. M
" ' - .back wns ttrv stiff and pninl'ul mm
STUDENT COUNCIL OF jl l,Md nUior umiumiw svinptoms ..t
THIRTEEN AT C0RVALLI8-kiilnvy trouble. Donn's Kidney PilN
procmtil nt Ha-kin's drug ' stiu-
COKVALLIH. Juu. 11.- The stu-, brought me prompt udiof nud sun
dent council of thirteen luomhci-'i , taking thoni uiv health bus hocn mm It
which is to u i-t us tlio goNonuiirf, bettor. Thi oeelUiit nuuod lm
body under the new suit go eminent I en rued my oiidufsouieul."
. ifgulntionx adopted by the students, I'r sab by all dealers. Price ."(
' of the Oregon ugrieullunil eollego j cenls, Fo-tcr-Mitliurii Cv., ltutfnlo
lnis U'cii flefled. TIm nmult of these ( uw York, side ngciits tor the I tuu-i,
plfvtioiis has been thu I'liiuco of a Kittle.
Wry ubl. and reUVBiitutio bodj Uwneuiber tin- mime Duau'
' oJ young men. ThoM will tak their mid lake no iilni.
OK tli ol t.rrwo January lfi and llie' " "-
Hbw sN-iim Mill then by put iniu WOMEN WILL OPPOSE
:uiMjraiion. The student council i., BILL IN WASHINGTON
,na follow
, Ijihtv Ketiif, president of the slit- OLYMPIA. Jan. 1 1. It i- ,.p, ,-u t
, yaill htl, liPrnim, aeeonling to the Itiut the stttttagcttex who tu- u
tfl'oKiilulmiis fhairuttiu of th miiipi1 Ol.untua will mi so M xi.dent pmt
aite otiur iiicutliers ur J. L. MpAJ- ; hn u bill prepartnl by llepn senia
iator, colonul of the cadi' I rtsjiment; 'ivo Tbouumon of Pierco etuu lv n-Ki-wui
H. Lemon, editor nt the Har-, hilroJuwd In tho hotwu. Thomiwoi
uiiiotei1; Huj C. CltiiMnan, r?4dfiil 'nld extdude umm tnm jui.v tluh
of tho senior rlass; A. A. Akbalir. ly wpetifiug "uial jurors" in tb,
jjnwiiloiit of oiatory and dabaht; C ! law. Another auiendineut of the pm
fYhiiui;, manager ut tho Oraflfta Coni-, which he ays he will otter soo
idyumii; K H. Hie, U. A. Blanehar.1 will, if pawed, abolish the proiui
Jlarold llurla. Ilagh Smith. Fivd W ' hieh rei aires that u jur.tuan inn
jWmUhurluid und T. li WUisis. , be a lanpiivtr. This auiemhaeu
,' i probably will be backed sulidl b
iNO MORE SECRET FILING , . who arc represent 2 , tab.
OF DIVORCI PAPERS! union foivet.
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, SACHAMliNTo. Cal.. Jan ii -i Col Prcduotlon Has Grown.
Ot fllluK o , ouorto paper il WASHKVOTOK. 1) v.. J. II.
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leslslaturo today are uiaiu tato
duwv TJio proafiit statut im.iiii.n
fc Wio .county uleik tioai aii n. i,
Bii'uuflonjof lUvorue don n . m . u ,i
rccordtj, Trko propotw-d law nmi
tbut roBtrlcUon.
t.ih il. in . I'Mu ff.- betwct'i
-17 .IIIUMMlti ., Is .,0011,000 -lion
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ind npproxiiutileU within 1 pvr wit
t the iiuiMiniiiii pieviotis lecoid ol
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lOijublcs us lo offer what we houesjly believe is the best
bargain in a procluciiur, oi'fljard in the valley. There are
f) acres in the tract and it fe only a mile from a shipping
station.
There are about 11 acres in apples, Ben Davis, AVincsaps,
Rpitzenbergs, Nowtowns. Trees are about 20 years old.
They tire in good condition and produce heavily.
There are also about 12 acres in staudard varieties of
peaches, in full bearing. About 8000 urates of poaches
wore shipped from this oivlfard hist year.
There arc also S acres planted to Newtown apples, which
wore three years old this winter.
Tho balance of the land is cleared and was in grain last
year.
The buildings consist of a house, barn and packing
house.
AVe think a reasonable osfchnato of tho crop on this place
this coining vcar would be .'5QQQ to 4000 boxos of apples and
GQ00 to 8000 crates of peaches.
A team of horses and a full tjquipnmnt of ninohinary goos
wtih the place.
The price is $lo,000, a trifle more than $-100 an acre. Tho
tonus asked are half cash, balance easy. If you cannot
meet these terms as to the cash requiredmake us an offer.
W. T. York & Co.
Medford Iron WorKs
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents In So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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c iuu uk upt"u lui uii&ujeaa. jluu whl-
fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser
vice cooking done in window on gas. Come
and see us.
Gem Waffle Kitchen
323 E. Main St. Medford.
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County Seat Real Estate Office
Bltlfi., Jacksonville, Or.
Office in Bank of Jacksonville.
tins numerous choice bargains in citj lots, orchard, fanning and
alfalla ranches. Our Applopitc allev ranches are bargains; a'l
bae an abundance of water for itriat;on. Don't forget that .lack
eonvillo ib the county neat am' that -t is iiistsiflintr an up-to-diie
water svsteni
t'otne ami -ce u We'll intcit vnu
LUY CQ. COLLINS
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atoiiishii k the amount of nutiinieiit
they demo from them. Thov like it,
too liven take our bread in prcf
eietieo to ordinary cake. It must bo
prettv Kod to attain tbut result.
TODD & CO..
South Cential Ave.
Medford Bakery & Delicatessen.
Try lunula lJiead.
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JOFIN S. ORTI1. Cashier
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THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, SIOO.OOO.OO
Surplus, $20,000.00
AFE DEPOSIT B0XE3 TOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
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The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEARS, ArLESCHERRIES, PEACHES, AP
RICOTS. PRUNES; JJ.L KINDS OF NUT
TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING
SHRUBS. ROSES. ETC. A FINE LINE OF
'SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 238!- Res. Phone 2493
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