Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 02, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    TLEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, ISLEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APUITi 2, 1911.
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TRAIN
SERVICE
TO BUTTE FALLS
Passenger Service Intsitutcd When
Train Pulled Out; Yesterday After
noonChief Engineer Makes the
Trip.
''Hogulnr passenger service between
Medford and Dutto Fnlls wns Instltut
ed'oii the Pacific &. Eastern Saturday
afternoon when the train started 'at
3M5 j. in. with eiiRlncr Clay Cole
and C. A. Bacon, conductor In charge
of the train.
'On the train were, William Gcrlg,
chief engineer, A. P. Doltz, suribrln
tendent of construction, H. D. Mills,
nianagor of tlio Dutto Falls Lumber
company and Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Ca'rnaluui. Mr. Carnahan is super
' intendent of the Blue Ledge mine.
.'.Broin Uutto Falls tho road has
boon surveyed to tho Narrows in
Klamath county, head of lower Klam
ath lake, a dlstando ot 51 miles.
From there, striking duo cast some
eight miles a connection with the
Oregon Trunk can bo secured.
The highest point in crossing over
the mountains is near Fish lake, an
elevation of 5300 feet being cross
ed. "The route from Butte Falls, lies
along Willow creek. Thence up Lit
tle Butter Past Fish Inko, crossing
a meadow at that point and strikes
near the lake of tho woods. Up four
mile creek and pass Pelican bay.
Down Short creek and then due east
to the Narrows.
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ANDREWS FINDS
MAY
COLONISTS
Says Each Firm in Medford Should
Have Representative There as
There Are Plenty of Good Pros
pects to Be Brought Here.
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MACK PLEADS FOR
PEACE IN COLORADO
DI3NVKR, Col., April 1. Norman
Mack, national democratic chairman,
today telegraphed Lloutenant Gov
ernor Fitzerald asking that ho urge
the Colorado legislature to follow
New York's oxamplo, break tho dead
lock, and elect a United States sena
tor. He said this should be done in
justice to the people and to the demo
cratic party.
Under date of March 111, Ed An
drews writes to the local real estate
exi'linnjje as follows;
"Received package of literature
There arc lots of peoplo coming in
here; in fact, more than half u doz
en men could interview. I am pick
ing out the most desirable prospects
and talking J Fed ford and Hogue
river valley to them strong. 1 be
lieve it would be an advantage if you
would make a brief list of some
of the best bargains which' you or
any of the members may have on
their books, and send tho same to me.
"You may say to the real estate
men for me, that I believe it would
he to the advantage of every firm
in Medford to have a representative
in Portland for tho next two weeks
! certainly seems to me that oilo
could not be here a day without
finding , good prospect. Of course,
my talkk has to bo general, rather
than special. Let me kuow whether
my work is bearing fruit." (Signed)
E. M. ANDREWS.
To Test Anti-Treat Law.
TACOMA, WashTT April 1. Pre
parations are being made today by
Attorney Gordon to appeal to the
superior court the caso of G., W.
Klesel, a saloon keeper, who was con
victed in police court of violating
tho new anti-treatlng law anil fined
?0. It .Is said that the caso will bo
carried to the stato supremo court
for a decision as to the constitution
ality of the measure. Klesel Is the
first to He tried allowing treating In
his saloon.
HOQUWHJOPAVE
Council Lets Contract for the Form
Known as Bitulithic
IIOQl'lAM, Wash., March 31.
(Special). IC street property own
ers voted to recommend bitulithic
pavement for Iv street, between
Fifth and Eighth streets, at n meet
ing held in the office of City En
gineer ,1. I). Moughmor, Monday
night. The property owners having
expressed a preference for bitulithic
pavement, the council last night lot
tho contract to the lowest bidder for
that form of work.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb.
8th, 1911. Advertising Department:
Wo tako pleasure in announcing
that our eastern connections will sell
second class colonist tickets daily at
reduced fares March 10th to April
10th. Inclusive, 1911.
Wo have received tho following
I rates and will be pleased to accom
1 modato you in giving you all tho In
formation that is required. You can
deposit tho money hero in Medford
'and wo will bo glad to notify ind
'have our agents in tho east furnisli
'your friends or relatives with tlckots
i and sleeping accommodations. Fares
frem:
Chicago J33.00
Minneapolis 31.75
Missouri rivor points 25.00
Now York, N. Y 50.00
Yours truly,
A. S. KOSENBAUM, Agent.
San Diego Gets Coin.
SACRAMENTO. Cal., April 1. .
Governor Johnson signed today tho
50,000 appropriation bill for tho
Panama-California exposition in
1915 at San Diego. Tho bill was
signed with n gold tipped ostrich quill
pen from an ostrich farm near San
Diego and tho ink used was tnken
(rqiu a huge silver topped crystal Ink
wolf presented by. tho citizens of San
Diego.
North's Fate in Balance.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 1.
The depnrtmeul of justice reported
today to .Secretary Nagel upon the
case against Hart II. North, immi
gration commissioner nt Snn Frnn
cfceo, who was suspended some time
ago. Tho report confirms in part
charges made against North by In
spector Aainsworth.
Upon this report Nagel will decide
whether to make North's suspension
permanent. ,,..-..
Britain's Revenue is Billion.
LONDON, April 1. For tho first
time in the history of the kingdom
tho revenues of tho Great Britain
passed tho billion dollar mark dur
ing tho year ending Match 31, Tho
figures made public today glvo $1,
009,252, SI 0 as tho total which Is
$2S,033jS30..in excess of the expenditures.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
Retail Prices.
VEGETAnLES.
J'otatoi's !fJCrj)'J.J5 per ewt.
Cabbage 3c.
Squash 8fcl$.
Parsnips' 'J'jo .
California lettuce 10c head.
Carrots '2c.
Meets 2c.
Onions 3e.
Celery 7fio and $1 doz.
Cauliflower 10lf)e head.
Turnips 2'je.
Radishes 5 bunch.
Onions Oram, flc bunch.
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, man or woman has n
timber and stone right of 1G0 acres,
price to tho government $2. GO per
aero. No cultivation, residence or
Improvement required. I have about
twonty-flvo claims to locato, boo me
and havo a. talk, this land Is worth
120.00 per acre. Call or write.
A. II. HALINO, Room 31 Jackson
County I tank IJuililfng. 21'8
FRUIT.
Cocoanuls lflc, each.
Tangerines lfic doz.
Prunes, dried fie lb.
Lemons 30c doz.
Oranges 'J.'iOSc doz.
Grapefruit 7i)c$l doz.
.Hananas s'J030c doz.
BUTTER, EGOS AND POULTRY.
Hutter, fresh ranch (roll) (JOe
creamery, 73c. i
Eggs, frosh ranch 'Joe doz.
Poultry lions, dressed, 23e;
live, 15e; springs, dressed, 30e; live,
20c.
Turkeys 2830e, dressed. ,
,. HAY AND FEED.
Hay Timothy, ;?1(; alfalfa, $11;
grass, $14; grain hay, $10.
Grain Wheat, $1.20 bushel; oats,
$Ub ton; barloy, $31 ton. i
MEATS.
Hoof Cows, 10 to 20c; steers I
121so to 25o.
Pork 2022o. j
VomI Drossed, 1525o. j
'Mutton lJ2Vi20; luinb, InflV
2 'to.
Colonist Fares
From the Middle and Eastern por
tions of the United States und
Canada to
OltlXSO.V, WASHINGTON AND ALL
THE XOKTHWKST
will provall DAILY
MARCH 10th TO APRIL 10th
over tho r
Southern Pacific Lines
in Oregon
From
Chicago at $:t;i.oo
HI. Louis :t'J.OO
Omalin 23.00
Kansas City Sfl.OO
St. Paul 11,1.00
and from other cities corrcsiiomUiigl)'
low.
You Can PREPAY Fares
Tho Colonist fares are Westbound
only, but If you havo relatives or
friends or employees In tho East
whom you desire to bring to this stat
you can deposit tho value of tho f.v
with your local railroad agent, and
an order, for a tlckot will bo tele
graphed to any address desired.
Let the WORLD Know
Of tho vast resources and splendid
opportunities for
HOME RUILDLVO
Call on the undersigned for good
instructive printed matter to Bend
East, or give him the addresses of
those to whom you would like to have
bucIi matter sent.
W.M. Mi-MURRAY
ncncml Passenger Agent.
PORTLAN'I), OREGON
City Property
3 rooms, modern, fiiie lot, 3 blocks
from business, $1001); terms.
3-room modern bungalow, new, enst
front, $2300; good terms.
5-rooms, furnished, 73 ft. frontage
warehouse properly, $2730.
lOOxlOP, business corner, (J-room
house, $8000; terms.
100x100, business corner, modern
house, $7000; terms.
5 acres for platting, inside city limits
wnter in street; price- low, easy
terms; very desirable.
Now modern 5 room bungalow, cem
ent foundation, screen porch, lot
30x120, owner sells at exact cost to
build. $400 will handle.
RANCHES
14 acres, three-quarter mile to town,
91; acres in bearing orchard, team
tools, etc; 7 room house, barn
shed; price $7300; good terms.
20 acres fino fruit land, close to rail
road, all cleared; $100 per acre.
10 or 20 acre tracts, close in, cleared,
cheap, good terms.
1(50 acres, half mile to station; 8
cows, dairy outfit, $130; good
terms.
23 acres, good hou.se, barn, S acres
orchard, grapes, berries, rich soil
close to Medford; $23 will handle
Fine pear oichiyd, regular preducer:
owner tijkes payment out of crop
best buy' in tho valley.
WANTED
2 ranch hands.
1 carpenters.
4 laborers.
Girls for general housework.
City and ranch property to list.
Man and wife on ranch.
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CONVICTS TO BUILD
ROAD TO FAIR GROUNDS
SALEM, Or., April 1. Tho busi
ness men of this :city have been in
vitcd by Governor West to a meet
ing to talk over the matter of bring
ing to completion the plans for u
boulevard from tho business district
of the city to the state fair grounds
with the aid of convict labor. The
Salem bonrd of trade and Husiness
Men's league took this matter up a
year ago, but on account of oppo
sition, work on the highway wns post
poned. Governor West is anxious
that the boulevard bo completed be
fore this year's state fair, and is
willing to place convicts at tho dis
posal of the city in order to hurry
the work along.
RACES CALLED.0FF AS
RESULT OF ACCIDENT
STOCKTON, Cal., April 1. Asa
result of thctragedy at the (Sockton
race track late yesterday in which
C. II. Land lost his life, tho motor
cycle races between Stockton and
Sacramento, schedule for tomorrow
have been called off.
The latest theory is that Lund
was victim of heart failure and thai
ho died beforo b struck the tree. Ho
Jiud been speeding around the track
for the race. Tracks show that he
made n straight line for the tree,
never wavering from his course for
a distance of more than 100 feel.
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To contomplnto ndvortlplng won't bring
business. Start now and you will bo:omo
convinced that It pays to advertise all tho
tlmq.
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Come in Mannish worsted, Gilbert
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jackets are 2l to 28 inches long, new
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vll sizes from misses M to '15 in
Stouts special
$29.50
Other strong values at
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for Easter
The assortment is now at i$s
best. Trimmed Hats,
Hat Shapes, and
Hat Trimmings
We have never on a'n.y former occas
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many are pleased weekly, why not you!
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lOspccial interest also attaches to the
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Dainty Shirt Waists
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Mimy beautiful new models in linen
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