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PAGE FOUR
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INnKPiJNDlSNT NKW8IAInil
1'UUMHIinU DAILY UXCHl'T HATUIt-
DAY IIY TMIO MKUKOnU
1'MNTINO CO.
Tlio Democratic Times, Tlin Moilforil
Mnll, The Mcilfnril Trlbutip. Tlio South
ern Ori'Konlaii, The Atihlnml Tribune.
GUOHOH PUTNAM, IMItor and Mnimevr
feP
BB
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Kntpt-i-il iim .mpciiiil-clMHM miltter it
Mcdfiiril. ciri'Kun, under tlio not of
Mmch :i. 1879.
Official Paper of tlio City or Medford
Official Piiper or .mention (.oumy
SUBSCRIPTION ItATEB.
One yenr, by mnll $5.00
Olio month by mnll CO
Per month, delivered by currier In
Medfnrtl, Jacksonville nnd Cen
tral Point GO
Sunday only, by mull, ier yenr.... 2 00
Weekly, per enr l.uO
BWOB1I CIRCULATION.
Dnllv average for six inontliH cmllnn
December 31. 1010, 2721.
rull leased Wiro United Trow
Dlsptitchea.
Tho Mall Trlbuno Ib on utile, at tliu
Kerry Now 8 Stand, Kan Pranclsco.
Portland Hotel NeWH Stand, Portland,
llowinnn News Co, Pnttlaml, Ore.
' O Whllnev. Sinttle. XVrnnh
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GREAT SUCCESS
Over 100 Local People Journey !iy
Rail to Butte Falls Roadbed
Found to Be in Splendid Condition
Another One Next Sunday.
Tlin first excursion trip of tlio sea
son wiib inndo Siiinlity, when tlio I'n
I'lrif & Eastern railroad ran n special
train from iModford to Ilutto Falls
anil return. Tlio trip was inatlu iih
an iinnounconiont of tlio opening to
traffic of tlio iiowly completed section
of tho roadbed between Knglo Point
ami Ilutto Kails. It wuh expected by
those who went that owing to tho
newness of the track tho trip would
be slightly uncomfortable, but all
worn pleasantly surprised at tho onso
with which tho coaches sped over
tho rails.
Tho train, composed of tho online
and the two available coaches, left
the Medford station lit K: l I a. in. and
made a safe and rapid run to Ilutto
Kails, arriving there at 1 1 a. in. sharp,
as scheduled. Tho return trip was
also made on schedule time, the train
leavhiK tho Kails at I p. in. nnd ar
riving In this city at 7 p. in.
Owing to the limited seating ca
pacity, only 107 tickets woie sold,
as tho railway company was deter
mined that all passengers Hhoiild have
every accommodation on the first
trip. No ono was allowed to board
tho cars who could not bo seated and
many were turned away who had
waited until tho last minute to suciire
tickets.
Conductor Sllsby was In charge of
tho excursion anil was ably mutinied
by llrulmiiii llowanl, while Engln
eer II. t'ole and Ills assistant, W.
Hansen, helped render the trip en
joyable by their handling of tho lo
(somotlve. tipon the arrival or tho train at
Ilutto rails tho excursionists spread
over the country In seaich of amuse
ment, gome going about the town and
other taking extended Journey Into
the surrounding country. Quito a
number visited the falls on Ulg Ilutto
creek, after which the town Is nam
ed, and alter that leturued to the
hotel, where they were served with
an excellent dinner.
The railroad official nnd the crew
ot tho excursion train were gnosis
of the Ilutto Kail cltUons at an ex
cellent fried chicken dinner served In
the dluiiiK mom of the United State
hotel. Sown it! of thime who partook
of the feast vowed It wa the bet
dinner they ever ate and that oven
on the race of a eere lecture fioin
the little wife they o thoughtfully
left at home.
Ilov. .lone iiutl Mr. Harbor both
of Ilutto Kail, attended to the ban
iiiot a representative of the citiieiia
of that place.
Kronuont ahower made tlio only
dlwomfort ot the trip, but een that
did not deter the ecurlouIt from
declaring tho da well pent, and can
eo great future for the country
opened up by the new roatl. ntl
Mttll greater future for Medford.
To those who were denied the prlv
liege of the trip Sunday, the manage
lueut wtulioa to announce that the
trip will be repeated every Sunday
heieaftor anil Invites all to uiako tho
Journey ir poaalule.
Tho courttwni trewtment norordoil
nil by the train crew and the ofrnrt
or tho official to proxlde every coin
fort make the Journey one to be ie
iiiHiubeied and at the name lime en
able thoae making the journey to get
n broader idea of the wonderful re
boiiix'o of the Uoifii River valle).
Superintendent T. V. Uoli ami Oen
oral Agent J. J. Parker were anion
tljoso who made the trip. Chlof Nil
yllioor Ciorig unable to go, beiug
(Hit Of tho ctl on business.
TO CURE A COLD IX ONK DAV
Tako LAXATJV15 I1UOMO Quinine
TublotH. Ddispl-t" refund inony If
it fullu to otiro. K tiltt)Vi:M alg
uaturo U ou oacl box. 2&c.
WON
WIS
PROSPERITY ALLURINGLY BECKONS.
WORK was begun .Monday upon the throe-story NoiT
building at the corner of Sixth and Fir streets.
The structure is to be eventually five stories in height.
Contract will be let this
of Providence hospital on Nob Hill, to be the largest and
finest institution of its kind between Portland and Sacramento.
Contract will also be let
tional Ijaiik building, to be the handsomest banking struc
ture in the northwest. Jt is of classic Crecian design,
with light colored granite front, and resembles the J3ank
of California at San Francisco, famed for its beauty.
This week will see the new five-story hotel on West
Main street roofed. Jt will contain 100 rooms, and be
first-class in every respect, the largest and best hostelry
between Portland and Sacramento.
Contracts have been let and preliminary construction
is under way for the $1,000,000 power plant on the Rogue
river near Prospect, to generate, when completed, 2.3,000
horse, power, which will be used to supply light and power
to the cities of the valley and various projected manufac
turing plants. It will be one of the largest power plants
in the country, and speaks loudly for the faith of New
York capital In the future of the' Rogue River valley.
Go into almost any store in .Medford and compare the
business being done today with that done a year, ago,
and you will find material gains, despite the increased
number of stores. Business of all kinds was never better.
The admissions to the new Natalorium offer a good
index to the growth of the city. Paid dance admissions
during January were '100.', during February '1809, during
March -18D0. Paid skating admissions were, .January 7H0,
February 12')'), March 88I52. Paid general admissions dur
ing .January were 091 1, February (528:, .March 7231. This
does not include ladies or minors or deadheads.
Realty transactions show a marked increase over the
past few months, and the real estate market is in much
healthier condition than for the past two years. The num
ber of real estate dealers is too large for the volume of
business, but conditions are better here than in any other
city in the northwest, better than in any other city of its
size anywhere.
Thousands of acres are beinir planted to commercial
orchards and the next few weeks Avill see the planted or
chard area total approximately Sn,000 acres. Fruit trees
are in full bloom and prospects are excellent for a bump
er crop this season.
Prosperity seems to have taken up her permanent
ibode in this region of natural resources and climatic ad
vantages, and she alluringly beckons to those seeking an
ideal locality for a home.
LOCAL Ml IN
MEXICO CITY
Gcortje F.
Present
Viewed
Kino Writes Rcuartlinn
Situation in Mexico as
From Capitol Is There
on Latfle Timber Deal.
(leorne l KIni?, formerly of Mod
lord, who is In Mexico City ul the
present time in connection with a
lui'Ko timber deal, writes the Mall
Trlbuno a follow lomirdiiit; the i ev
olution as viewed by him trom Mex Mex
ieo: There Is no double In this part of
I he country except a few nights imo
some men tried to gain possession of
a barracks but were coupht u fast
a they mive I be agreed countoislpi
and placed under wnard and latoi
soul to the penitentiary for safe keep.
Inn- which mimiis that they will be
Hlml a traitors.
There Is plenty of talk hero but no
act Ion as yet.
The Untied Slate I not keeping
supplies and arm from hcliu; huiiii;
uied into Mexico for the rebels. If
the United State did o tho revolt
could not last a month, a they would
hae to ipilt or starve a the north
ern pint of Mexico prod uce nothing
but cattle, and thoy have been driven
lo a afo place.
Today was the tlu set by the Ma
derlst people for a general uprising
here In Mexico City, but it fell flat,
the iune a It did lat No ember.
NOTU'IC.
Notice I horob) given that the un
duratgued will apply ut the next roKit-
lar mooting of tho city council of tho ( able to nunc her linger, but know
city of Medford, Oregon, ou April , ing of omo of Dr. Chew Young'
IS. lUlt, for a llceime to veil spirit- marvelou. euro of long standing
ou, vlnou and malt liquor In quun-l ease of rlioumiitiMii. we ileenlctl lo
titles log than a gallon for a period ' consult liiin, in whieh 1 am pleated
of lx mouth, at hi place of iiimU j to ay niatle no mistake, use hi- lcm
new at No. 'i'i North Front street, In t oilie acted as he clnimcil tlie.v would
- i
wild city.
Dated
April T. 1UU.
JOHN 11AKIUNUTON.
NOTKMC. !
la hereby glen that the under-1
signed will apply at tho meeting of
the city couucll of the city of Sled
ford to be held on April isth. 181 1.(
nt 7:50 p. in. for a retail liquor Ur
ease to sell malt vlnou and spiritu
ous liquors at retail for six month
at tht store room on ttK ground floor
No. HI South D'AnJou stieet. Med-i
ford,
mi.
Oiegou.
Dated March ttftb,
WM. Oil At,
JOHN s. nu.i..
JAAIBH VOQ1B1.1.
Uasklu foi lleulth.
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,
week for the $100,000 Sisters
this week for the First Na
ELK WILL COSTI
ABOUT U EACH
So Writes S. N. Leek of Wyoming lo
Local Men Rcynrdiny Purchase of
Elk to Liberate in Southern Oregon
Forests.
S N. Lock of Jackson, Wyo., who
was recently a-Kcd for informal Ion
roKardlui; the elk In that section l
local men who plan to pin chase a
number and turn them loose in this
county, lias replied as follews:
Jackson, Wyo., April II, 1JH1.
Mr. Charles (lay Dear Sir: Your
letter or March HI Just reached me
here at St. Anthonj. Idaho. 1 will
be back at Jackou In about two
week.
Owing to tne deplorable condition
of the elk in Jnckson's Hole the new
Kamo warden refuses to Ihhiio any per
mtlK for elk to leave the state', but
Hum el s a man In the valley who has
about 100 head In pasture. These ho
ofrci bale at about $50 each, I think.
Should till price seem within your
reach, let me know, and I will ee
what arrangement can be made. I
think you could get about 70 head In
two cam:
Sluceiely jours,
S. N. i,i:kk.
Medt'onl, Or.. Feb. b lull. Tlii
is to certify lliat about November 1
iii,v (laughter was taken iwth a severe
attack of i!iciiinutiiiu which rendered
lier left itriu uhoIom, in i'aet it was
o near iianilsxeil that she tuu not
t .
and alter the third treatment (lie
rheumatic pain eutiiely left her and
-he Iih not liad any symptoms ot
rheuiuHtiiu oiuco; betide her gen
eral health i much impnied and
I do not hcMlato in -aying I believe
llioxo afllieted with rlieuiualim r
pwnily-U will do well to consult I)i.
t'liow Young1, whoe house is cor
net of Tenth and Front street. .Med
Ford, Oregon.
23 A. 1. WK1SS.
xonriC.
You are hereby uoilfied that all
warrants to anil lurludlng April 1,
I U 10, are railed fur.
Dated April a. mi.
I Oil 18 CUAWFOttn. Piork.
ll.ii.klus for Health.
MERRY WAR ON
OVER CURRENT
or tho amount bid for, said check to
' be made payable to the city treasurer
RoflUC River Electric Company Would of the city of Medford, and to bo for
feited to Bald c'ty in case said bid
Head Off Invasion Of This Valley Is accepted and said bonds arc notj-
by Klamath Concern Friendly
Suit May Follow.
ASHLAND, April 10. Thoro la
considerable contention over the Ash
land field by two rival power com
panies In view of the near appronch
to completion ot tne municipal pow
er and light Bysteni which will be In-
s'de of two months, and the expiration
.r il... t t. O P. ? ..........,.. Il.n J)
year contract to light the city streets.
The Condor Power company (the
Hay syndicate) arc supplying tho A i
K. P. & L. company Rogtio river juice 1 1
under a ao-yoar coiuract, me miier
company owning the franchise nnd
distributing plant. The local corpora
tion Is owned by tho Siskiyou Power
company, who operate from tho Klam
ath river with Its principal plant at I
Fall creek.
The Hay Interests wish to compel
tho Klamath river concern to retire
from tho Roguo rlvor field and re
main on Its own side of tho moun
tains. With that end In view they
hnve called the attention of the city
of Ashlnnd to tho fact that they are
a common carrier public servant and i
tho city can by law compel them to
........ Itwi M!' vttltti tnlrtn nt tlin unmn
!iil"J i -"J "" j.... -- - -
rate It does everybody else, and espe-
flnllv the A 13 P & comnanv In
ilall lilt A. l. l . v. ti. i.omii.111. in
tact tne Kay people nave niviien me
. . , . , , ., . ,,.,..
city to start a friendly suit, and this
action is now under preparation.
With Its own Juice and the juice imlitil'm,', ami talk mattprs over wl
at the Condor plant for Its surplus at,' 'Tiivlllicor i,lTTf""leslr!
the same price as its rival, tho city
would bo prepared to contest the local
field for all it Is worth. The city
could also, after next Dctober, pro
ceed to termlnnto tho franchlso of
the A. K. P. fc L. company, which,
when successful would leave the city
in full possession of the local field.
Tho Siskiyou Power company has
Just completed a preliminary survey
for a power line from Ashland to Fall
creek as well as from Fall creek to
Klamath Falls, where they have
bought out the local companies. They
will invade all sections of Klamath
county, as they now furnish all tho
juice lor Siskiyou, count'.
$250 in cash
means $10 in Columhia records!
Play them while you arc
payiiu for them!
$1.50 a week and the
purchase is complete!
We ure today extending to eei
man who owns a Columbia (IrapliD
phuue (or a Victor talking machine)
a special puiohnso privilege which has
ueer lief ore been open. For "r'J.'iO
we will place alongside that talkim;
machine of your- a .$10.00 out tit d
Columbia Double-Disc Keentds of
your own selection.
And instead of iiskiug pay in ad
Mince we will agiee to accept the pnc
in fixe additional pnynients of il.-'iO
each,
This is merely a convenient means
of eeuring your records in series
broad enough to uiako an interest iik.:
iissoitmcut without puving out the
uioiiex before im liaxe any en pig
ment of the lutiMi-.
The soniier ih,. better' Today i
here.
Medford Music Shop
Jo Main S(.
K7Qfcl
EAGLE POINT PROPERTY
The Coming Town
RESIDENCE LOTS, 50x130, AT
BUSINESS CORNERS, 50x130, AT
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY, 186x300, AT
TERMS: ONE-FIFTH CASH, BALANCE EASY
. S. TUMY
201 Garnett-Corey Building
FOR 5 ALE
EIGHT ACRES ON WEST JACKSON
INSIDE CITY LIMITS
Owner Forced to Lot Go.
EXCELLENT PLATTING PROPOSITION
If you moan business, call on
E. 5. TUMY
201 Garnett Corey Building
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1011.
NOTICI5 OK SAMS OP ItOXOS.
Tho city council or the city of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro
posals for tho purchase of $38,000,
five nor cent, ten year, cencral lien
bonds, at its regular meeting, to be
held April 18, 191 1. I
All bids must be accompanied by a I
certified check equal to 0 per cent
purcuascu in iiucuruiuicu wim onm
proposition within 20 days after the
notice of said accentance.
All bids to be filed with the city t
recorder at any time before 5 o'clock)
. . a ..11 o 4 A4 1 tlVt n nnitMnll .
" m'vZl ?J,,,.,i..ri
resurvua iitu mb'"- i" iv-j-,v uuj ..
all bids.
IIOBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Dated this 22d day of March, 1911.
Ilnskina for Ilcnlth.
MEDFORD CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
NAT. HUIliDlNO
ALL UllAXCIlTS OF MUSIC.
FULL l-WCVLTY
(J. TAILLANDIER,
DIHKCTOIl
Draperies
Vo carry a very complete lino of
draperies, lnce curtains, fixtures, etc.,
nnil lo nil clasHes of upholHterlnB. A
speclnl tnnn to look after this work
exclusively anil will Rive ns Reed
service as Is possible to get In oven
tho lurfiest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Notice, Fruit Growers.'
..., .i ,i, ii T.iplHni?
IollHO n,i wm nK-nito In tho Jlciifonl ,
'district this comlitj,' hviisoii Wo are tin
HCC()ml OI,,.Mt coinpiiny In California ntiil
are members ot im- i-aiuonua nun u-
trlhutorB who linndlcil G per cont of the
,,Vciiiiioua fruit out of California this
past hwihoii Call i on r nortliwHtom
1 iiKent, K M McKeuny,
vim mm
nrraniia-
iloslred.
PRODUCERS FRUIT CO.
SWIiNE FOR
SALE
Fancy registered Poland China and
Berkshire Swine. Orders taken for
spring delivery. 1'rizc winning
stock.
GREEN FIELD FARM,
Klamath Falls, Orefjon.
WOOD FOR SALE-i
4
: iiLoric wood :
: .$l..-() Pint LOAD :
Phone .Main U5KI of leave orders at
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
Van Dyke
Realty Co?
CITV PROPKRTY
FARMS, FRUIT RAXCIIES
l'2il K. MAIX STHKKT.
SMITH
APARTMENT
HOUSE
1M7 S. KIVICRSim: AVUXl'U
Everything new nnd strictly
madern, rates reasonable.
Landscape Contractor
We do the grading for laxvns and
tenuis grounds, needing and planting
of shrubory In fact do everything
to mako jour home a beauty spot.
II. M. WILSOX.
'"one Pacific 3111. Home. 5.
$200
$250
$900
Medford
-Horse Shoeing Shop-
1118 South Itarctlett Street.
Pacific Tlioiie 18iU
Home 1210-11.
C. L. Allen, Prop.
oivn rs A TItlAL
Rock Spring Coal
On hand all the time.
Phone 1602,
BURBIDGE
TIIU COAL MAX.
AMERICASX niuiiiiaii
rWPHPouItry Yard
irUYSTAL WUITM
IW. VJ9 xflOICPIXfiTOX
1 ll. 7-J.ll'
nrLffr
A record
of
2G3
eggs In 2 72 days
tho largest clean
log bird in the
world, eggs ?10 per setting if not sat
isfactory hatch second setting half
price, also young chicks, $2.00 each.
J.F. NORMAN, Ownor
TALKXT, ORKfiOX.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
!!1! South Riverside.
Phanes: Main ItiHSI. Home 12D8-K.
N. H. Mark
BMSflsjsTgBPWaMMIMWJMMMtWWJfcslMWWXMIWWBslaW
Electric Rooms
Opened Monday, March Cth in Elec
tric building, 21S 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
' iriLxL-rilaniini-O-O-O 0 3
lw J M " . nrtii-ni'
3533li
YOl'R HOME COMFORTS.
Wo can wlro your house, or do re-i
pair work o tho service you now'
have, and will save you money on
tho work. Promptness and satlsfac-1
tlon are two other essentials that
you'll always get here.
MOTOR REPAIRING '
FLAT IRON'S I
FANS, FIXTURES. i
Crater Lake Wiring Co.'
I XO. J7 NORTH HARTLETT ST.
$1,000.00
will go farther near Medford in good
Investments than any section of Ore
gon. Investigate and bo satisfied.
Mine Owners
What have you to sell?
Prospective
Purchaser
See us before btijlng.
Oregon Realty &
Mining Co.
Jill! finrnett-Corey Hulldlng.
HsSiaafcMa
" t -
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles!
OKNERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
Flr&t-Clast
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN mi.
Corner Central Ave, and 8tk Si
Medford, Or.
PANSY PLANTS
Heady to bloom. Oninmentnl elirubs
and shade trees.
J. T. RROADLKV & CO.
Qrcciihouse near city reservoir.
Store Corner Sixth nnd Central.
Phones 5181; 1-151.
"Hnv at home nnd help Medford."
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
'212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
Y E
7"
Filing systems will save their
cost In time evory month.
A system for every business.
. ,u.
Medford
Book
Store
To the Public
Wo wish to cnll tho attention
of prospective buyers to tho fact
that xvo have been In tho county
over 40 years and are prepared
to show some of the choicest
tracts in the valley. Costs noth
ing to look at our list of bar
gains. McDonough
& Demmer
RKAL KS'l ATE AXI) JXSURAXCH
ROOM .', SX'UVAIt3UUJMl.M
Corner Main mid Hartlett Sts.
Phone itlTl.
Picnic
Your lunch basket can be filled
qulckb from our choice stock
of read-to-use supplies.
Steel Cut
Coffee
At .10c a pound will taste bet
ter and go farther than most
coffee on the market sold up to
flue a pound -It's In the cut
ting Have your cotfee cut
here.
White
Diamond Flour
Till: FLOUR 'I'll T NEVER
FAILS
Oimstead
AND
Hibbard
WEST SIDE GROCERS
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Tou can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing driuk.
Call up nnd order a case sent to
tho house. The purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
Supplies
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