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rEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. 1UTCDF0RD, ORICOON, THURSDAY, APRTL G, 1911.
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NEW JAIL FOR
JACKSON CO.
UTZHR PLACED HUNDRED HOBOES
COURT?
ing administrator to turn over moil
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.ev Cases.
Mabel 13. Bushnell vs. h. D. Hush
nell; suit for divorce. J. A. Loniery,
attorney for plaintiff.
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Deputy at Grants Pass Tcmpor
ary Fishway at Amcnt Dam Near-
inn Completion.
SALI2M, Or., April fi. Mantor
Klsh Wimlon Clanton has mibinlttrd
IiIh roport to tho state board of flsli
ioinnilsslonurs in which hu Bays In
part:
"JnaBinncli an tlio tlmo Ih now up
j)ioacliIiiR when tlio imlnioii frequent
ItoKtio rlvor In largo niinibors and aH
tlio law prohibits fishing of any kind
on that Btroani. other than with hook
and lino, I have appointed A. 10. Fry
of GrantH I'asB to act as water bailiff
to work In conjunction with Deputy
Warden Sandry In hcelng that the
law Is not encroached upon In any
Jiianncy.
"Upon tho BUggcHtlon of Governor
Went, I niado a trip to southern Ore
gon March 2-1, with a view of having
tho court authorize tho receiver of
the Anient dam to rebuild n tempo
rary flBhwny on tho opopnlto Bldo of
Itoguo river from tho Btato'B flHhway,
and upon laying tho matter before
Judge Calkins tho work was author
ized to be carried to completion at an
early a date as Is possible under tho
BupervlBlon of Deputy Warden San
dry. Immediate action was taken,
mid within tho next few days a tem
porary ladder will bo Installed that
will permit tho salmon to surmount
tho obstruction.
"Tho work at tho various halch
orlos at this time is principally car
ing for nnd feeding tho young sal
mon fry thnt hatched fnn tho eggs
secured Inst fall and early winter,
which aro all thriving nicely, and
none of tho superintendents havo bo
far been troubled with fungus growth
or dlHoaso of any kind amongst the
little fish."
Detroit,
Move
Brother, Millionaire Manufacturer
of Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
Minnesota, Publisher to County Commissioners Vote to Erect
Here to Represent His New Bastllc and Call for Bids for
Immediate Construction of Rein- for sheriff v
forced Concrete Building.
0. I). Hamilton, 'i publisher of De
troit, iMinn., Iiiih relumed to his home,
after a winter .spent in southern Or
egon, anil h few days' visit in Med
io nl, with S. A. Nye, determined to
sell out his holdings and make Mod-
ford his future homo. For W'l years,
.Mr. Hamilton Jms conducted a week
ly newspaper, and lias tho reputa
tion of having the hesi country week
ly and tho best equipped country
newspaper office in Minnesota. He
is ii brother of the proprietor of the
Hamilton Manufacturing commny ol
I wo Hivers, Wis., the millionaire in
ventor and manufacturer of venired
wood type and (he largest maker of
printers' wood furniture in the world.
Mr.. Hamilton contemplates hand
ling the Pacific coast business of the
Hamilton Manufacturing company,
establishing his headriuarters vi
Mud ford and making this city
base for all of their goods used
tlio coast.
Wednesday the county commission
ers, with Judge Nell comprising the
county court, voted to build the new
proposed Jail at .Jacksonville for Jack
son county.
Hlds arc to bo ndvlrtlted for Im
mediately. Tho plans will call for a reinforc
ed concrete structure, costing
moro than $12,000.
Shermnn Stage, alias H. ftzlnger
was arrested at 1:30 Wednesday af
ternoon ny unier of Police Illttson
Gage, of Cociullle,
Oregon.
Gage wrote Illttson saying that
Stage was wanted in Coqullle and
that he had left for Medford and
would receive mall under the name
of Utzlnger.
Postmaster Woodford was warn
ed. At l:li" yesterday mall for H.
Utzlnger was called for by a lad an
swering the description. Immediately
Mr. Warner notified Illttson that the
'")tmall had been called for.
Illltsou and Helms ran to the post
The police force of Medford is
working overtime to keco Medford
clean of hoboes and beggars. Thurs
day morning five were escorted to
the north city limits and told to bid
Medford u fond good bye.
Early this morning a freight train
pulled into Medford and Officers Halt
and Cingcade said that hoboes
seemed to spring from every car and
rod. There were at least 100 on the
ears. They rode brakes, couplings
and the decks of the ears.
The policemen ordered them to get
back on the freight and not try to
Man-Inge Licenses.
James A. Kllburn and Pearl Wil
son. Delmcr O. Frederick and Iva Vine
Ackley.
Probate Court.
Estate of Ellen Jaquish; final re
ceipts filed.
Estate J. Rhwegan; order direct-
slop here.
They were told Medford had a rock
pile and no further argument was
needed.
PUGILIST UNCONSCIOUS
FROM BLOW BY AUNE
BOISIO, Idaho, April 0. Ii. Wake
field is in u precarious condition to
day from the effects of being knocked
out in the sitx round of his fight at
Hniley last night witli Carl Anno of
Philadelphia. He was unconscious
for two hours nnd little hope is en
tertained for his recovery. Art Jack
son, the promoter; Ous Tersoldt, the
referee, and Jeff Contes, tho time
keeper, are under arrest. Anne has
not been arrested.
Hnsklns for Health.
Tho recent Jail not only is too 'office and thero the man was polnt-
Hinnll and tho necessary crowding not
sanitary, but It Is antique and can
not meet the present requirements.
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PROSPERITY OF VALLEY.
ARRESTED
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FORGING CHECK
(Continued from I'ngo 1.)
W
WAGD
ORCHARD PESTS
COItVAl.MS, Or., April tl. A big
campaign against the pests which des
troy orchards In Oregon Is to ho start
ed shortly by nix oxpertB from the
ctnto agricultural collego, In accord
ance with the legislative bill provid
ing funds for such work. Under the
direction of Dean A. H. Cordley of
tho collego of agrlculturo, Professor
U. I. Lewis of tho horticulture de
partment and Professor II. S. Jack
sou of tho entomology department,
tho collego will establish division
hoadquarters In tho principal fruit I had told lilni yesterday that Ihelr ma-
Judge Colvlg, who presided, made
a stirring nddress as to what Medford
had accomplished In the past and
would do in tho future. Ho reforred
particularly to the splendid class of
citizenship that had been attracted
hero from every part of tho Union,
and said that the team work of these
broad and onorgetle Bplrlts could not
mean otherwise than a great city In
southern Oregon In tho bannor coun
try of all Oregon. Ho also spoke of
tho great support that had been giv
en to tho club.
Mr. Westorlund spoke of tho dif
ficulty to get adequate and proper
labor In the valley, and was particu
larly anxious to know how one pecu
liar feature could bo overcome, name
ly the tendency of people to avoid
taking hold of laud on shares to clear
and cultivate, without paying rentals,
.Hid their apparent preference to buy
the laud outright. The answer to
this is to get more peoplo on the
lands, and the kind of people that will
cultlvato them and make a living for
themselves and their families.
City's Great Pros peril, v.
P. J. Neff expressed himself brief
ly but to the point on tho great ac
tivity prevailing in tho city now
Building operations were greater than
over, he said. One lumber concern
ed out to them.
He was some two blocks up North
Central avenue, going.
Hlltson and Helms took a buggy
and chased the man. On being ask
ed his name ho gave the name of
II. Utzlnger and was arrested.
He had a letter on him and was
quite anxious to destroy It. It wnB
taken from him. He was Identified
by the, dlscriptlon.
The work of catching Sherman
was quick and brilliant on part of
the post office and police force.
Utzlnger was arrested for the al
leged abducting of a 15-year-old girl.
Ilo claimed that when he left Co
qulllo tho girl asked to bo allowed
to go with him. He consented.
He said that many a tlmo her fath-
A warrant was issued on Thurs
day at tliciiistunco of District Attor
ney Mulkey for the arrest of . II.
Koss, who is accused of forging ,i
chick on the Medford National bank,
on April 1, 11)11.
If fm.wiu tWtrot Willi uM'il im n
check for U1.0 on the Medford Nnr ,,nrt h,Men t.hc ,rl ,,nt" tho hlo
tional bank, signing the name .f
George A. Mor.-e. The cheek was
made to appear as if it were a pay
ment in full for work done by K'o.s.s
for Morne.
The cheek was presented on April
1 to tho Medford shoe store in part
payment for shoes purchased and
cashed by them.
They in turn cashed il at the Jack-
wfin Cimiti' luinl." Il ii'iMfiJ tlirmnrlll
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the clearing house and was presented i" . , h" """ l"u ,""" "' " , "
l t.UIIIII Wi UlllyllOWll. (Ill . ..11. iUl IIIIH
ran down her back,
She has been captured and return
ed to her parents.
I'lzlnger was located by a decoj
registered letter at the postofflco.
MEDFORD BAND NOW
UNDER NORLING'S DIRECTION
The Medford band meets at the
Natatorlum on Friday and Tuesday
editors of the state Portland, Sa
lem, Ijugoiie, Koschiirg and perhaps
Milton and from thero the Investi
gations will extend over tho uitlre
state.
This Is not the first work of the
Kort done by tho college, though It
Is tho flint stato-wldo campaign
against all kinds of pests. Many
thousands of dollars havo been saved
the orchardmen of Oregon by the
timely advice of the professors. Tho
Mli-acro orchard of lOlsinan brothers
near GrantH I'iihh was so badly lln-
t ulal sales in March were $7000 more
than In March a year ago. He anal
yzed tho tax question In Medford.
and showed In concise way how fre
from debt tho city was, not only In
comparison with other places, but iih
compared with tho tremendous
amount of municipal and other Im
provements that havo taken place
hero In three years.
('. A. Malboeuf spoke In regard to
Medford'n possibilities, hacked up by
the supporting country, and predict
ed that In general refills l'.Ml would
oaed with anthracknoso In HUM that be the banner year In her great ac
tliey wore about to dig it up. Kvorylilvo career that wan only started flw
ears ago.
Natural Itesources Ut-vclcpnl.
"The natural resources of Jackson
g or Jacksonville. Mr. Norllng
is known as the best comet player
in tills section, and under his able
mauagemeut the Medford band will
again assume tho title of "tho best
amateur band In Oregon."
The hand practiced on Monday eve
ning for tho first time.
lo the Med lord National bank, who
returned it to the .Jackson County
hank marked "no funds."
The cheek on examination proved
to be it ranch forgery. One man hav
ing written the check and signed it,
so it is alleged.
PLATE GLASS PLACED
OLWELL'S NEW OFFICE
The plato glass fronts In tho of
fice rooms which are to be occupied i
by John D. Olwell went being placed or of Cleveland, his death Is believed
la position on Thursday. Uy Monday to be but a matter of a few days.
the office will be ready for Mr. Ol-j
well. Hnsklnn for Health.
Tom L. Johnson Dying.
CLKVIILAND. (.. April (5. With
no Improvement today In the condi
tion of Tom L. Johnson, former may-
r-i
LOT FOR SALE
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X Here is your opporl unit to lu a good lot on easy X
terms: J
! $350.00
$50.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH.
Lot is (10x1 U."), just olT paving on West Seventh X
X street. I'or lurthep mlornialion, address
P. O. BOX 838.
tree wa illHeases with the fungus,
and nearly half of the tops were dead
or dying. The vltnllty of the orchard
w mo low that It did not produce county must be developed, however
ouuuxh Hppleu to pay expenses. ' i inK nn up to the Ml. 000 inaik.'
Though the ownms worked hud cut- he wild, "but we me rapidly getting"
thiK dead wood ami dend Motn. the',w to the development period, and
fungus itluued to khIii on thorn. ,U bulk of people coming here are"
They tried bordeaux mlMiire uprny .buying lauds to culthato and diver '
auggoMled by Dean Cordle In the fall Hlfy. Our forests aro now sered b
before the leaven weie off. with lin- iransporlallon. and the Hill line will
MIodlHtOMiid pronounced benefit. Con-1 prove of Incalculable benefit to Med
tlliiiH.I full Mpritytugii reunited In a fn as an Immediate factor to the
production of 111. 000 boii of as flue, lumber Industry, even though tho
clfau. hoaltUy, four-tier Mpple. four 'did not build at once Into the Klam '
yearn after, u could be produced ml, bln. lie said that the fir tlm
anywhere In the United States They ,er will for .warn move to and
Mild 70000 boxen of four-tier Vol-'through Medford. and that saw mill
low Newtown and Spit ou berg at j operation were already conteinplat ;
$!.&( a box. ami UOOO boxes of lien , (mt would menu additional popu
DhvIb mid WlneaapH, giving it groiM uttloii of not Iohh than 1000 people
receipt of $ IS. a50 from the orclmrd to Medford. !
hu hud Immmi ready to dig out. j c. IS. WhUIer made a brief Interest
WIUiKm 1 Ml well of YoneallK. lug talk, taking up good roads as bis
Douglau county, had a Hlinlhir expo- gubject. and explained how settlement,
rlence with fall hpraylng for anthrac- would rapidly Tollow the Improved'
wmo. commonly known aa "cauker." highway, not only from a htnndpotnt
"(loud apot" or 'black amit." df the country already hened
Tho protection of tin rapidly In- county roads, but Into dlaiiicts now
oroaalng milt districts of the lato'iuHoceaalble.
from audi peata aa are already at-J
tacking tree, here, aud from the In-, Gilllliail-Carkin Lateral.
traduction of new oues through I in-,
purtod itock U ihu problem with The Itogue Jtlver Valley Canal
wjiloli the college eiperta will wren- company has juwt rompleted a new
Ue. The detail of the campaign lateral on the lUllitian-Carklu plate
Imvo not all b4n completed, but will which la a great Improvement oer
bo romly .for announcemtiu ahortl). the old ditch. Kuglneer Worthiugtmi
report that he Is tlao enlarging the
Hnrpjcr for Collector. lateral ou the Hoke place and rom-
W'ASIIINOTON, ! '. April . meitclng exteualve Improvements on
Piotuilojit I'm ft nominated Frederick l" Snowy llutte branch of the Ho,,
Jlnrpor today to lie i-.ilh.h.r ..t en-- Una lateral
loiib, for the l'uget S I ih-ni. i ..f
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VALLEY AUTO CO.
NOUI II HOI It. M lt M l sun I I.
Economical Easter Shopping
MADE POSSIBLE BY OUR
ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM
Our doors swing open to one of the best selected stocks of Clothing, Shoes, Under
wear, ladies' Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, rnderinuslins, Millinery, Notions and
Dry (loods in Southern Oregon. IS very piece of which was bought for spot cash.
BUY FOR CASH-SELL FOR CASH
BUY FOR LESS-SELL FOR LESS
Quick Sales and Small Profits Is Our System
Ladies'
EASTER SUITS
That retail regularly at $20,00,
go at $11.90, $12.50, $13.50 and
$15.00. Other Suits for tasty
dressers at $22.50, $25,00, $30.00
and $40.00.
Ladies' Skirts
50 ladies' Panama, worsted
and mohair Skirts; the best i'it-
ling garments wo have ever of
fered; go at $3.65, $3.75 and $5.00
U-ANDLE
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SHOES
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Shoes for particular
Men and Women
All the narrow widths, high or
low insteps; also the extra wide
Shoes. Remember, every pair is
now, no old dead stock to show,
but this season's best, with only
a Golden Rule price on them.
That moans a saving of 25 PIC It
CICNT on your shoe bills.
Women's Shoos A to IC1C $1.50
to $5.50.
Men's Shoes R to KF, $2.00 to
$7.50.
Boys and Children's Clothing
That will tempt the parents as well as
please the kids, at $1.35, $1.45, $1.75,
$2.25 for Wash Suits, and $3.65, $4.50,
$5.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $11.00 for Wool
Suits.
Men's Clothing
Clolhing made for tho dressy man,
strict lv hand tailored Suits of pure
wool fabrics, at $20.00, $25.00, $27.50,
and $30.00.
Our popular priced suits at $8.50,
$10,00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00.
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IRRIGATION
WE FURNISH RAIN AT A
MOMENT'S NOTICE
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Can You Buy a 5-Year Orchard for
$400? IF NOT, SEE US
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
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