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lrEl")V0"RD MATL TRIBUNE, OTDFORD, OREfiON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911.
WIZARD Kill VELLE
1 TO SAVE NATION
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Editor Lampman of Gold Hill Jap
War Fame Announces Wonderful
Discovery Which is to Save United
States From Yellow Invasion.
Court?
HOME
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(Gold Hill News.)
Colonel Ton Voile of Med ford, ri
vnl of Lutlior liiirbimk and fumed
inventor of the nlfuborry, realizing
Hie imminence of war with Japan,
and knowing that the United Status Is
woefully bhorl of gunpowder and tin
menus to maimfautiiru the Kamu, has
tet to work to progogalo a gimpow
der plant, which, when watered with
a solution of saltpetre, will in an
amazingly short thno prodtieo podb
'or hulls continuing a fine quality of
the stuff that will send a steel junket
bullet Hinging on its errand of death.
Borne danger wil ittluok to the culture
Df the plant. If the pods are allowed
.to ovcrripen, they are likely to burnt
.with an exclamatory pop, such as
may ho heard at the Crater Lake
club in Med ford any time from 11 p
in. till fi g. in. Thus, if a single pod
is allowed to become loo ripe and ex
plode, a whole field may he set pop
' ping, and the harvest ruined. Colonel
fl'ou Voile is confident that he will
get (ho results he desircH by a hy
hbbridizalion of (he red peper plant,
the mustard plant, the lima hcmi and
the jiiiiHou weed. The .Med ford Com
mereial club has passed a resolution
endorsing his efforts, as it is con
sidered that in caso he is successful
in propognling the gunpowder plant,
tho country will not only he safe
J'rom the .laps, hut the achievement
will bo another long advertising
plume in Medford's already finely
decorated wnr-bonnoL The colonel
expects his now vegetable explosive
will ho more powerful than the .Jap
anese shiniose, tho most terrjblu ex
plosive now known to warfare. The
soil in and around Mcdford, owingi time
to its wonderful richness and thick-'
iiess, is expected to prove thu best
adapted for the culture of the new
, plant, whoso product should, and un
doubtedly will, be known to llui worh
as (ouveiiiic.
Probate.
Estate of Noll Henry order made
confirming Bale Of real property.
Estate of ,Wm, Jones order made
appointing II. C. Span, Hay Walker
and II. II. OllleUo appraisers.
KHtuto of Jacob L. Padgett, , final
account filed and approved and or
dor made discharging execution.
EXTRA! EXTRA!!
GOLD HILL SAFE
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Japanese Fail to Arrive and Little
Burjjlet is Fast Losing Faith in
Its Phophcts Great Scheme of
Japanese is Exposed hy Dikeman.
OPPOSE MODEL
111 LAW;
Club Members Say Club License!
I
Proposed is Prohibitive Liquor
Dealers Oppose Licensing of Drug
Stores.
X'W discs.
Ashland 'Manufacturing company
vs. C. E. Wllstrom, suit for Injunc
tion, etc. W. re. l'hlpps, attorney for
plaintiff.
L. H. Warner, Jr., vs. Sadlo Whit
man, a minor ot al. Suit to quiet title.
Porter J. Neff and Win. P. Mealey,
attorneys for plaintiff.
Alice Frank vs. J. N. Manning, ac
tion to recover money. Neff &
Mealey, attorneys for plaintiff.
THOUSANDS STUOY
FARM BUSINESS
Second Edition of Text by Prof. J. A.
Bcxell of 0. A. C. Just Off Press
Accounting and Commercial Metli
oils for Country Taught.
Gold Hill is fast losing faith in
prophets, When the town clock
chimed out the hour of midnight Sun
day and
Draperies
Wo carry a very complete
lino of draperies, lace curtains,
fixtures, etc., and do all classes
of upholstering. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively and wjll glvq as good
Bcrvlco as is possible to get In
even tho largest cities'.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Considerable Opposition is being
offered to tho passage of the New
model Honor license luw now under
I r.fmutflf.riitimi lii flirt fitv pmmi.ll.
the encircling hills, which ...,,,, ...jn , ,, p i.n,.,.;,,,, flt
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nun neon expected 10 siiukc wim me loIljKhti B88ioii. The members uf
thunder ot .Japanese uriiiiery unci 1(J ,wo S0(.;al cllbs ; t,u city 8,nt0
bbristle in tho solemn starlight with lhat tho li(!011H0 proJ0B(,(1 r,. aiHbs,
Japanese bayonets, remained merely, or m ft ftp i(J pnjhibitive. while
encircling iimu, wiin u vv u iiii liu i(1(,r ,uaerH nro opposed to
nor jio more oi a nrisiiu iiuui u mick
Rock Spring Coal
FIVE THOUSAND CATTLE
AT LIVESTOCK SHOW
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PORTLAND, Ore., March 21.
Tlvo thousand cattle, tho prize ox-
ampleu of northwest Btoclcrulslng, and
valued at 1250,000 nro on exhibit at
tho stnekyurds at Pacific Northwest
Livestock association's cattle show.
'Stockmen from all over tho west and
northwest nro in attendance.
Ono of tho exhibits at tho show Is
a carload of Scotch Highland cattle,
tho first to ontor tho local stock
yards. Thoy were brought from
Caldwell, Idaho by Hales & Jones and
nro attracting wide attention.
Aiiothor exhibit of Interest is a
prize. Hereford bull which has won
many honors in tho mint, exhibited by
Ocorgo Chandler of Uaker. It wan
sired by Crusader four years ago and
wulghs 22&0 pounds.
Hales & Jones hnvo another Inter
esting bunch In Home hay fed cattle
brought from tho lllg Horn llasln,
Montunn. Thoy will coiupoto with
tho grain fed cattle. There is ul no a
number of horses shown at the hIiow
in addition to sheep and swine.
JACK GARRY WANTS TO
PLAY WITH PORTLAND
I'OHTLANI), Or., March 'Ji.
.lack Harry, former big league out
fielder, who played with .Milnu);i'
for the last three m'iimhin, wants to
piny with the I'u) tluiul club in the
Coast league. Harry, howeser, hah
a slight chance to catch on with
tho Heavens as .Mel'icdic ha I i
out fluid well filled.
Harry prefers to play with I'mt
Juiid on uci'oiiut of In real elate
IwltliiiK in Oregon.
OREdON AORICULTURAL COL
LEGE, CorvnlllfJ, Ore., March 21.
That thousands are studying farm
accounting and business methods as
taught by Dean J. A. Iioxol! of tho
Oregon Agricultural College school of
commerce lu demonstrated beyond
doubt by tho fact that tho first edi
tion of 2,000 volumos of his text on
tho subject was exhausted a short
after It came from tho press,
and a now edition of -1,000 copies
mo io thus Hindu necessary, to sup
ply tho demand.
Prom every state In tho union and
from six, foreign countries requests
for copies have boon received, several
hundred still unsatisfied. A large
number of the ugrlfiiltimil colleges or
the country and tho farm Journals
have written Mr. Ilexoll of their ap
preciation of tho value of the work.
Already bo vent 1 high schools and col
luges have adopted It as the text hook
to he used lu Instruction lu farm
business methods and accounts.
"My aim," said Mr. Iloxell, In dis
cussing tho liook, "has boon to make
tho exorcises In It ns practical as
possible, but no attempt has been
made to limit the Illustrations to ac
tual experleuco on any particular
farm. Tor this reason both prices
and results will vary considerably
from actual practice. This will not,
however, reduce tholr Illustrative
value, I have Introduced many now
labor saving devices conforming with
the best business methods.
"Tho lucreaHlug Internal hIiowii in
farm accounting and business meth
ods would warrant a belief that It
will shortly be introduced In the
ti I WCli schools of the country as one
o ftho regular subjects for Instruc
tion. .Surely there Is no other more
nadly neglected, and none more wor
thy of attention. I shall be grateful
for aliy suggestions or criticisms
from fanners or teachers who be
come acquainted with my book, us
thoy will grately aid me In the pro
pnratlou of future editions."
I'lLKS CITRIC!) IN TO 11 DAYS
PA.O OINTMENT Is guaranteed
to euro any ci;hu of Itching, blind
blooding or protruding piles In 0 to
II d..ys or ninnoy rofundml. BOe.
A want ad campaign will find an
agent, a cuuviissur, a salosinnn or h
representative who can help you tr.
materialize your business venture!
Look at the Bottom Before
Reading This, Its an Ad
We have u purpose in writing ml.
We thoui!ii wo had lots of room
hut find we are crovwlcd and we will
i V
m'oii may read Iheiu lor cunoKity.
hut it is meant to do you nt well n not run u cm wiled More.
WO, BOIUO gOO.I. ........... .....;.. ..tf.,-,,,1 w tfliml. ...
,'0"l junk. Wtttch the window. W'u n
now Killing from it to ," bicycle-
Hoginiiing now
we are
through our stock. There nro a few
plnso out, and if you will wateh ourj,iuw Mffova JM illl(lflirU it w,
windows and this paper you inuy b.yo , Mutl,,, lklf wiluloWM Ym, ,.',
ulilu to benefit. JtM to stnrt tl.mgK RhyHy- u,u whw, lUU (J.
we nro tfoing to put .WJ00.00 W(Hhi dm ujK m9n, gfc w-ilA ,
uf jialut on (he market nl a price window.
(hut it can't bo replueed at. It in, ... , ' ., , , .
.vt i , ii .. Wo nave mles uf goodi urn oui
'Nnon'. J'ure," overy cuii guuniu- . . .. . '., " . . '
... ill iir I ' Hllll IK litfll. )OU IHHHt IIMHI UK. JlU
e,od by innker and by in. vu ikvo, , , ." . , , '
A , , ., . "' , WMtch th WlllUUH".
(mU U for nasi fi year and no
kjttka. We have u lot of odd- ud .'" l'U" "' ",tt "ihvr m ,u"
m&Jtynl wo wilj pilo up lu pili wm1w. I lie flan is on top ..r the
huuNnrice below the whulemiln piiee. hiilltIUJ6
.UiiBiriB Die onlv wav lluw article OAltNK'lT - COHKY IIAUDWAHK
ifiJi is ll', "li' wy
imn he had and mhi had better come
early, Wulcli the windows.
Cor
COMPANY.
.Mn ii i and (liiipc.
iug piglet, the Gold Hill imagination,
funned (o u fever heat, of expectan
cy by the sanguinary predictions of
11. W. Dikeman, wlo out-Ilobsons
the fninous kisser himself the Gold
Hill imagination, mentioned hereinbe
fore, received a judo shook amount
ing almost to a bump. Alt. Dikeman,
to evidence his good faith in the role
ho hud chosen us wuc of the chorus
of "ancestral voices prophesying
war," wugcrcd iTvu large round units
of I'uclo Sam's wuiupum that the
conflict would be on with the little
brown chrysuiithcmums by midnight's
holy hour Sundiiy. He expected the
immediate nuptiirc, of Gold Hill
mountain by the Japs, and had
warned Colonel liny, who owns the
depression in terra i'irmii which indi
cates the exact spot on the mountain
where the faipous pocket which yield
ed a (punter of u million in gold was
taken out. This wus a long, long
lime ago, however in the fifties,
runs tho golden legend before Col
onel Kay bought the mouiituiu, in
cluding the aforesaid depression,
which, like thu star spangled banner,
is Ktill there. iMr. Dikeman warned
the iMcdford-Now York fiiiauciul cup
titiu that unless gold Hill wus prop,
erly fortified, it would surely full it n
easy prey to the slant-eyed minions
of the mikado, who would ut once
construct the long-projected tunnel
through the mouiituiu and, having
taken possession of the Southern Pa
cific from San Diego to Sent lie,
would u t once iuuuguruto a system
of electric locomotion, power to be
furnished by the waters of the
Rogue, turned into the tunnel ut its
upper or northern end, to come thun
dering out on the south side of the
mountain with a fall of Hf feet and
the physical energy of exnetly 'JH,-
li:i0,()L':i horses. With this great pow
er and the mountain ot fine man
ganese iron, capable of being traus
fonucd into the highest ipiality of
steel by un elect ricul process.
Mr. Dikeman contends Hint not
only would tho Nipponese ho able
to keep the entire interior of (he
Pacific coast in subjection by menus
of swift armored inulor-ours, mount
ed with rapid fire guns and eiich cur
rying a company of .Itipaneso vol
enti soldiery, but that aruuuticnt
rifles, gulling, big guns, little gun-.,
middle Mzud guns and gimlets to say
nothing of nriuor-plute, nrmor
piercing shells and Htool-jtickoL bul
lets, would he able, (lint is the Jap
anese would if Colonel liny allowed
them to capture (lio mouutuiii, to
uiuiuluiu the conflict for many your
inurclliiiii they would if the moun
tain were properly fortified.
Another sickening thought which
come to .Mr. Dikeman is that the
Jnppies, who are able to exist on a
menu of dried fish and fried rice for
tin indefinite period, would at once
plnce gill-nets ucro the tunnel at
a point nunc dihtuueo in from it
liioulh, and tnke cery single sal
mon, hteolheiid, 1 1 out and silvei'hide
Hint the sovereign people of Oregon
decreed at the his) election should
not be hogged by the lluines.
"Yes, I lost my bet," said .Mr. Dike
man, who was in Mcdford thi morn
ing to purchase a Japanese disguise
from a local funny drill ball out tit
ter, "but wail. Just wait. I am
waiting. So is Tnfl. So nro all
these girl in the ruiliiiintiiU. Wait.
1 was a trifle subsequent, but 1 am
waiting, wailing. And watching
too." And he oast a warlike glance
at tho Jap porter of the Upivnrkity
dub, who was down down to buy
it few innocent supplies.
grunting n liquor license to drug
stores.
The ordinance will in all probabili
ty come up for consideration tonight.
TALENT
Real Estate
FOR SALE
A fino tract, quarter of a mile from
Talent, 8-rootn house, good barn;
300 trees. Prlco $-1,000; terms
given.
Oood business opportunities and lo
cations, all paying.
A CC-ncro tract, G-rooin liouso nnd
largo bam, 3 miles from Tnlent,
partly cleared and lots ot good
wood on placo; must bo sold soon;
will go for ni00.
A 60-acro tract, water to Irrigate
same; has a C-rooin houso and
barn to hold G head of horses, Im
plements to run tho place, and a
wagon, This placo put up 30 tons
of hay last year, and no water was
used. Prlco, $3000, half down.
A 71-acro tract, 2V4 miles from Tal
ent, good 8-room house and large
barn; 8 acres under ditch and In al
falfa and gardou hind; 3-i acres un
der plow, and trees; 20 acrea.of or
chard, of whlch5 ucres are In bear
ing; $10,000, half cash, balance
good tonus and easy payments.
A 14 1-3 aero tract, lies entlroly In
city limits; has 0-room plastered
houso, good barn, woll and power
for irrigation of whole (met. Part
ly set to trees; easy terms.
For plonty of other bargains call
or nddross
G, A. Gardner
TALKNT, OIUCGOX.
On hand all tho tmo. Phono 1002
BURBIDGE
TIIIC COAL MAN.
Money In
Jewlery Is
Money Saved
tJThere is hardly any way
you pan spend your money
so advantageously as to
hwy good jewelry.
JIt gives pleasure to the
wearer does not depre
date jn value like other
things and can niost
readily be converted into
money if desired.
JFor fine watch and jew
elry repairing, diamond
setting and engraving, see
Martin J.
Reddy
The Jewelsr
Near Postoffice.
City Property
Six-room modern bungalow, close ii i
:t bedrooms, screen porch, .f'2500,
good terms.
Largo lot, f blocks from P. O., $8f0;
good tonus. i
0 room modern bungalow, now, oor.1- j ;
plctcly furnished, ifMOO, terms. I
7 room houso, modern, now, hath, l
pantry, cement iundatiou and walK,
fire place, built in buffet, excellent
location, tho best vnluo in Mcdford
nt the price $.1500, good terms.
Six-room bungalow on pavig, close
in, now, $-1000; good term
SILICATE OF
SODA
(Liquid Glass)
West Walnut Park lots, fir.V.iriO,, jnpt Anlxr rfsA
$'J5 down, $10 month, 0 per cent ii 1 UC Vflliy VjOUU
't acres for plutting, inside city limits ,
water in street; price low, ca.sy T?fYfY.l)rCiCyCirxTcki if
terms; very desirable. fiygff Y rCSCrVm! VC
100x100 with (J-rooin housciz
.
at
Medford
Pharmacy!
Hnsklnc for HenUn
7-Room Bungalow, -
Modern
Corner
I east front, next to business section Cni-n s irAs
$S000; good tonus. J jClS PET OcMOU
i -i-rooiu House, moilorn, close in $
I $1850 with, furniture, $2150; close, 2
I ; i i
i ill, kiii iriius.
I 7-room house, 'J lots, S. Orange
I if'JOUO; good torius
RANCHES
, 10 ncros pear land, close in, $l7fi
' per nere; good terms; subdivide-
. fine block of bearing Newtown
cioso in, .tiuiui per ucro. liXT ID fC
110 acres in pears n( tho price of'lNear 1 OSt VjlIlCe
i no mini, closo in: good terms.
'JO neros, uloso in; part in bearing
orchard, only $100 pur mire; terms
'20 aeros near Mcdford; close n 2
Piiili-ntiil nil in 'Viiu-liiwti nn.1 I
pemw; 1 and 'J yours, old; big simp fr flflOrP RlnQAtTI
al $'j;.0 per acre; easv tonus. i VKUlgC UlUaUlllJ
100 acrotf; H. H. through tract, $2f X
liar .'ii'iic hu-nm
-' . m i - r'x 4
.'lil'OS ('inn l'fnil liliul ii)ni In i-nil. VVVV
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oad, all cleared; $.100 per acre,
neros, fine modem limine, good
i
Clone to Main Street.
Lot 50xlOC, Ifiaat Front
Sldowalk, Sowor and Witter In
Hint Paid.
1 Awesninent on Pavement Paid
iSti.OOP, (,)OI) TKIt.MS.
Myers, Whiteside
& Holmes
Main and Central. , Room 20G.
nam, a aetvs in oreiiard, grapes,
berries, etc., rich soil, close in;
price right ; only $-'000 to handle
this.
WANTED
10 ranch hands.
OirU for general housework.
City and ranch property to list.
Man ind wife on ranch.
2 Primers.
1 Candies,
Exclusive!
Agency!
Li Ii Hi
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,j Phone Main
lOl
!NihL Clerk
Philips Bulliiiny.
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NOTICE FROM HEADQUARTERS to all COLONISTS
These are some of tho bargains, of tliJs valley, nnd, they must bo sold
at once, joofc fhepi over carefully aiidtnen hurry for they can't last
long.
Chicken
Ranch
Wanted:
This place must soil nt short notice, 10 acres all
level, Ate acres In bearing fruit about G acres In
hlfalfa, 7 room liouso and harp. This proporty Is
Just out side the city limits of ASHLAND and n
beautiful hqme. The property Is easily worth $7,
fiOO.00, but can be bought today for $5,750.00;
TerniB can be arranged If necessary. Npw this
won't last long so If Interested get busy.
A party with $3,000.00 cash to piiruchaRo a tract
of land on ASHLAND BOULEVARD, consisting of
ton (10) largo lots, no paving assessments, title
guaranteed. The beat of location, only three (3)
blocks from tho NEW $7G,000.00 HIGH. SCHOOL.
Wo will under write this tract guaranteeing you
10 per cent on your Investment. NO TERMS.
NOW THIS IS A BARGAIN.
CHICKEN RANCHE.S, of one to ten acres.
ALFALFA RANCHES, of flvo to fifty acres.
GRAIN OR STOCK RANOHES of 1000 -to 0000
acres.
Orchards of all kinds, ago and size.
YOU LOSE WHEN YOU KAIL TO SEE US FOR LAND OU CITY PROP
KKTY. If terms can be made, wi can inako tliciit, just tell us what
you want.
The Western Bonding (Sl Investment Co
EIKb Building AsHland, Oregon
We Have
CATCH WORDS AND TEXT
Eyeglasses and spectacles. Fitted with
Lenses that arc grouiloMn Torlc-form to cor
rect your defective sight, or relievo strain,
are sure to give Relief and Comfort to those
tired, soro eyes, when fitted correctly by my
method (without drops.)
DR. RICKERT, over Kentner'i
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Fresh Vegetables
If yon are coming down town be sure and call at this storo and
seloct ypnr fresi vegetables. If you can't como down Just step to
tho 'phono and order what yon want, If It doesp't please you send
back. ... v -vwjmssB
Garden Seeds
Everything In garden 41ml flower seeds n'nd they 'are ijew guaranteed
stock. Remember,
Pure White Flour
1 n 1 .I,
Allen Grocery Co.
PHONE MAIN 2711 HOME 271.
32 SQUTII OENTKAL AVE. i
Notice to
Colonists
Having spent two years trav
eling through the northwest
looking for safe land invest
ments, have located a sec
tion where land yalues are
not inflated, which comes un
der government project of ir
rigtition, work of which is
now under way. Just return
ed from visit to this section,
with authority to offer some
good bargains. I maintain no
expensive auto or office. Be
ing a former Akron, Ohio
man, would be pleased to
meet all easterners at my
residence after 5 p. m. if only
for a visit. It will cost you
nothing and may possibly be
of benefit to you.
H. J. Tichnor
48 QUINCE ST.
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March 6th In Elec
tric building, 2 IS West Main street.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, etc Best In
city. Rates reasonable.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
Garden
and
Flower
Seeds
qCompleto now stock Including
every variety adaptable to tjils vnl-
Chicken
Feed
Cfdrlt, ground bone, oyster shell,
chick feed, cracked wheat, etc.,
etc. You can doublo your crop of
eggs by feeding our brands of
chicken feed.
OLMSTEAD
"AND--
HIBBARD
Van Dyke
Realty Co!
C1TJ.' lROIEUT'
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
12.T E. MAIN STREET.
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