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    MDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTLDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, "APRIL 28, 1911.
PAGE THREE
G. K. KlilM HAD
AN ACTIVE LIFE
Sketch of Pioneer Who Passed Away
Tuesday Was in Rogue River Val
ley Before Single White Settler Had
Located.
Tho Valley llecord contains tliu fol
lowing nccount of C. K. Khun, father or
Ulttino Klum of this city, who died at
Anhlund Tuesday:
Mr. Klum was ono of tho earliest pio
neers now living In Ori'Kon, having come
ncrosa the i1uIiih from Missouri to Kodu
vllle, Linn county, with Ills futher's
fuinlly In tho year 1817,
Upon heurliiK of tho Whitman ninxHa
cre near Kort Walla Walla In 1SJ8 he
walked 75 inlluH to Oregon City to Join
a company of pioneer settlers wlui went
to tho scene to assist In rollevlnR the
disastrous situation wroiiKht by the
breaking out of tho Cayuse wnr and
served for a considerable, period In
guarding the emigrant trains from the
hostile ndlans.
Ho was Joined In lite early rush con
sequent upon tho discovery of gold In
California and passed through llogue
river valley twice beforo there was 11
single white settlement In this valley.
He was n telegraph operator for tho
Western Union Telegraph company In
tho early part of tho line In this valley
for 15 years nnd put In tho first tele
phone line In Ashlnnd after thelnventlon
was discovered. Ho was the first re
corder of tho town at Its Incorporation
and was on the school board that lo
cated the old south school building. He
went east In 1S81 nnd nfter a visit In
Ohio returned with tho first Polled An
gus calves brought to southern Oregon.
Aboutthls period he moved to Talent and
for nine years conducted a store at that
place, after which the family moved
back to Ashland.
In moving from the Willamette val
ley to Jackson county he sold u farm
there for a few stands of bees which
were the first colonies brought to this
county. While engaged In mining In
tho Sterling district near Jacksonville
he met Miss I.uclnda Klnley and was
united In marriage with her at Jackson
ville, June 12, 1875. Of this union four
sons and one daughter survlvo ns fol fel fol
eows: Mrs. l.lyputla MoICendree of
Herkeley, Cal., lllnlno Klum of Medford
nnd Waldo Klum nnd Otto Klum of Ash
lnnd. C. l Hlfner of Shake Is a nephuw
and Mrs. Kllu Cooke of Jacksonville Ih a
niece. Albert Rockefeller, aged 84, Is a
cousin. He Is survived by a brother,
Cleorgo Klum, two years his senior,
living nt Sodavllle, where nlso resides
his stepmother, and also a step brother,
Henry Klum. Another Step brother, Ly
man Klum, resides at Olendale.
Had ho lived until September 2 he
would havo been S2 years old. He was
elected president of tho .Southern Ore
gon IMonocr society at Its annual meeting.
POULTRY ASS'N
IS
turn
Officers Arc Elected and Splendid
Start is Made Stockholders Now
Range in Number About 175 Ful
ly 500 Expected to Join.
Tho Southern Oregon Poultry associ
ation has beun launched with 175 mem
bers In this county. At a recent meet
ing the following persons wuro elected
to their respectlvo offices In behalf of
the associatien: D. M. Lowe, president;
It. R Thomas, secretary; E. A. Hlldreth,
treasurer; and for tho board of direc
tors, l. M. Lowe, A. Holmiin, Mrs. Hen
ry II. Masterly of Grunts l'ass.
That the Southern Oregon Poultry as
sociation Is to becomu a success Is as-
Hilled by tliu way our neighboring cltlos
and towns are putting their shoulders to
the wheel and helping to boost the
choice blrd-rulslng Industry In southern
Oregon.
At tho present tlmo tho enrollment of
stockholders ranges around 175 and fiom
tho looks of things It will reach tliu 500
mark before tho season Is closed.
Somu time this fall the association
will hold a poultry show where fine
breeds of chickens will bo exhibited and
prizes given. All who tiro Interested In
this business are urged by the Southern
Oregon Poultry association to bo pres
ent nt tho meetings nnd by which it Is
hoped they may bo benefltod.
joe hammeeslt;y uesiqns
rilOM GOLD HILL DANK
At a meeting of the directors of tho
Oolil Hill bank held at Gold Hill Thurs
day ovonlng, tho resignation of Joo Ham
mersley as cashier, to take effect June
1, wns accepted. Lynn W. Smith of
Grants Pass was elected as his succes
sor. For somotlmo Mr. Hnmmersloy's res
ignation has been filed with tho direc
tors who havo endeavored to Induce him
to remain, but other business Interests
caused him to leave tho hank.
WOMEN'S TBIEND
Maken Qloriou Hair That rascinntea
and Attracts.
Parisian Sago Is not a nostrum; It Is
tho scientific preparation of ono of the
world's greatest dermatologists.
It will grow hulr. It will euro dan
druff. It will stop fulling hair. It will
muko tho scalp clean and white and free
It from nny dlsense.
It la tho most marvelous and offlclont
hair dressing known. It will turn harsh,
lustreless and uncontrollable hair Into
soft, lustrous and fascinating hair In a
fow days. It Is the favorite hair dress
ing of thousands of Amerlcun women,
who realize that no woman cun bu hand
somo without beautiful hair. Largo bot
tle 60 cents at Chas. Strang" on money
back plan.
Trlsoners Attempt Escape.
CM KM ALLS, Wash., April 2S. Six
prisoners mado a strlko for liberty from
tho Lewis county Jail shoitly before
midnight Monday. The prisoners were
led by Frank Purmenter, chnrged with
forgory, who with n piece of metal tnk
en from the wall which held tho wator
pipes In place, smashed tho Jail locks
liberating five other men. Thoy then
escaped through a holo which thoy had
burrowed through the wull.
Notice.
The seed store has been moved from
tho llogue Itlver Valley depot to 101
South Fir.
noaun iuver vallky ni'ii-
SKItY CO.
TnUTII OENTEB.
132 North Ivy street, Medford, Or,
A primary courso of twelve lensons In
Truth will be given by Annie Sprague
Smith every Thursday afternoon at 3
p. m. Teaching and divine healing by
appointment.
Metaphysical library, literature for
sale. Subsorlptlons taken for Uenlty
Power, Nautilus and other publications.
Hnqulrlos received by mall will receive
prompt attention.
All are welcome. Love offerings.
KaUin Day April 29tu, 1911.
Tho above date has Uein st apart
by the people of California In which
nil are asked to Join by eating raUlim
In the form of "Italsln Uread," or In
whatever form U delrd
The olJct of this special day Is to
oreato a. widespread raisin sentiment
that will roeult In a grater demand for
that fruit and to direct the attention
of all good housewives to the oxoellene
of the raisin as an article or food.
The good people of the northwest are
Invited by their neighbors to participate
In tho pUusant custom and brtuk"
raisin lr id on April 59th 13
Uasklns for llealtlu
STOMACH PRESCRIPTION
Ask About Mi-o-na It CJlvcs Relief In
Five Minutes.
Chan. Strang will tell you that he
guiu-antees MI-O-NA to relieve prompt
ly und cure permanently all diseases of
tho stomach nnd Indigestion, or money
back.
Havo you gas on stomach?
Ono or two Ml-O-NA stomach tablets
nnd tho mlsory Is ended.
Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous?
MI-O-NA stomach tablets will put you
right In a day; give relief In 10 minutes.
Now, dear reader, don't go on suffer
ing with stomach trouble. He fair to
youiself; throw aside prejudice and try
MI-O-NA. It Is a great doctor's pre
scription. No doctor ever wrote a bet
ter one.
And money buck from Chas. Strang If
you don't say Ml-O-NA Is worth Its
wvlght In gold. Sold by leading drug
gists everywhere and- by Chas. Strang at
50 cents a large bov.
Mrs. Mary Hutchlnglon says: "Pains
and distress in my stomach and n gen
oral stomach complaint was entirely
cured for me by the use of two boxes
of MI-O-NA stomnch tublets. 508 Pearl
street, Ypsllnntl, Mich. Write Hooth's
Ml-o-nn, lluffulo, N. Y., for 'freo trial
samples.
Mrs. John Drew Better.
McLoansboro, III. "About five yenrs
ago," says Mrs. John L. Prow, of this
place. "I was nffllcted with pains and
irregularity t'very month. I suffered
continually, was woak and despondent,
nnd unable to do my housowork. I took
Cardul, and In ono month, I felt llko n
now woman and worked hard all sum
mer. I am now In perfect health, and
recommend Cardul to all suffering wo
men." Kvery day during tho past 50
years, Cardul has been steadily forging
nhead as a result of Its proven value
In .female troubles. It relieves head
ache, backache, womanly misery nnd
puts fresh strength into weury bodies
Try It.
TALENT BANK IS
SOLD BY WOLTERS
E. 0. Adamson, Who Came Recently
From Minnesota, Buys Out Finan
cial Institution in Talent and Will
Conduct It in the Future.
13. O. Adamson, who came to Orogon
about a mouth ago from Uelavtin, Minn.,
hns purchased of C. W. Wolters the con
trolling Interest In the State Hank of
talent. Mr. Adamson has been consid
ering tho purchase for some time. From
the start he was Impressed with the
future of this country, but took plenty
of time to confirm his first opinion, lim
ing purchased the bank, he Intends to
bring his family fiom Minnesota.
The bank has been In existence for
about two yenrs. Mr. Wolters has acted
ns cashier and A. Alford as president
The now officers have not yet been
chosen. The Institution will soon occu
py the fine, new building, which Mr
Wolters started to build after the fire
of, last winter. Arrangements aro being
made to build an addition lit the shape
of u large vault. It hnd been plnnnod
to have tho vault Inside the lAilldlng
as first planned, but It Is now believed
that this would not give sufficient room.
Tho wing of the now hank building Is to
bo occupied by Heebo nnd Kinney of
Ashland, who will conduct n branch
store nt Talent.
Army to March.
SAN 1)1 KOO. Cal.. April 2S. While
tho nrmy brigade nt Point Lomn Is rest
ing from Its recent maneuver work nt
Grossmont and vicinity, It Is momen
tarily expected, a rush order to march.
General Illlss steadfastly refuses to an
nounce where nnd when he will order
the brldnge to go.
AGED PASTOR GUILTY,
IS PARDONED BY HAY
SKATTLW, Wash. April 28v lleforo
formal sentence had been passed nnd be
foro ltev. Ii H. Sutton, assistant pastor
of a Presbyterian church, saw the Inside
of tho penitentiary under conviction for
election frauds, Governor Hay Issued a
pardon. Sutton, CO yenrs old, faced a
term of one to five years, lie wns pros
ecuted by followers of Hlrum C. GUI,
recalled as mayor, for having taken a
sick woman's deposition nnd registered
Tor her. Ho was technically guilty, but
his record In the Union army In the civil
war coupled with his church connec
tions, enlisted friends In a fight to save
him.
Ho litis retained his pastorate, the
church standing by liliu.
Unsklns for Honlth.
Two Days Only
Special Sale of Bteeles Mastodon ramies.
All in Blossom.
35 CENTS PER DOZEN TOR TWO
SAYS ONLY TUESDAY AMD
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
AND 3a
J. OroadleyGCo.
WOOD FOR SALE
ISLOCK WOOD :
IJ51 I'UR LOAD
'linno Main 2581 or lcavo orders nt
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
thampleve
Enamel
The Newest
and Latest Tiling In
Collar Pins, Belt Pins
and Beauty Pins
Martin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER
NEAR POST OFFICE
Fine Watch and Jewelery
Repairing Diamond
Setting and Engraving i
Size Up
A Man
From The
Chin i
Down
r -
'M
sP X -ii
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITY PROPERTY
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
123 E. MAIN STREET.
THEY say that "the clothes do not make a man" but
everybody will agree that they help a whole lot.
Suppose you were mentally to cut a man off at the
chin, what would the rest of him look like? What sort of a
looking chap would he be? Would he look well dressed ?
Would his clothes alone stand careful inspection? They would
if they were
"MILLER-MADE" CLOTHES.
Many a man tries to make his face carry his clothes and
there are mighty few clothes which can do this work.
But, "Miller-Made" Clothes will do it. They'll stand up '
under the inspection we are asking you to make.
RENTNERS
IRRIGATION
Compare the tracts that are irrigated with those that
are not.
Why let your land lie idle when you can get the water?
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
RAW LAND in other Proven Orchard Districts is sell
ing at $400 to $600 per acre.
WE deliver now a PLANTED ORCHARD for $400
per acre, and give you 5 years time to pay
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager,
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bide
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Splendid 3 0-acre orchard and
garden truck land, half mile
of growing city. Has about 7
acres best varieties of pears,
1 to 5 years old; deep, free
soil. Best bargain in valley.
Liberal terms. Fine building
site. No brokers. Apply
MAIL TRIBUNE.
FOR SALE
Adjoining tho famous Suncrcst Or
chard, 2 miles from Talent, -J 1-2 tnWeit
from AHlilnml nnd which sold to Iloston
parties a fow days njfo, for J2C5.000, I
offer for sale. 280 acres tho narao kind
of soil of snld HimcrcHt Orchard, fruit
mid nlfnlfn noil, ICO ncrcs under cultiva
tion, a dwcllliiK Iiouhc, barn, water tank,
file Tho wholo 280 ncrcs fenced. If
you puichnRO tho wholo 280 ncros, tho
prlco will ho $125 nn acre. If you buy
tho 1G0 noruH under cultivation It will
bo 200 nu ncro, very cheap. Como to
Talent nnd lot mo show you tho place.
Luman N. Juddi
TAI.ENT.
Also CO ncrcs, 2 1-2 miles from Tal
ent. Soil very fertile, n healthy loca
tion, n sovon room house nnd outbuild
Iiikb, otc. A well of puro, sparkling
water, sovornl springs; twenty ncrcs
cleared ;u family orchard nlso peachcB,
penrs, plums, prunes, cherries nnd soma
Hinall fruit A lovely view of Hoguo
Itlver Vnlloy. Price, JC000 or $100 nn
uoro. Como nnd let ma show you tho
place. Also G, 10, Id ncro lots, covered
with youui; fruit.
Close to Talent, OreRon.
Luman N. Judd
TAX.ENT, ORE.
TALENT
Real Estate
FOR SALE
Good business opportunities and fa
ctitious, nil paying.
TEDDY'S DAMS1TE
Isn't In it with our LANDSITE.
For Instance, n 1000-acro tract
containing over 200 acres of tho fa
mous Bear creek bottom land, in al
falfa, and extending to the higher
land, which is set to orchards in part,
nil tho land being good fruit land.
Somo ot tho land is now In bear
ing trees and may bo purchased at
rensonnblo figures, tho alfalfa land
with n good stand of alfalfa for $270
to $350 por aero; young orchards,
good stand, $250 por acre, and grain
land at $175 per aero.
This is an "Ideal" tract for a col
ony, as it would cut up into small
or largo placos to an advantage, or
may bo purchased In 10, 12, 20, 40,
GO and GO-ncro or any slzo tricts.
Ensy terms given at low Interost.
Located thrco miles from Ashland
and ono mllo from Talent, Or.
A 74-ncro tract 2l& miles West Tal
ent, good 3-room house and largo
barn; 8 acros undor ditch and in al
falfa and gardon land; 34 acres un
dor plow, and trees; 20 acres of or
chard, of which 5 ncrea are In bear
ing; telephono and R. F. D.; half
cash, balnnco good terms and easy
pnymonts.
For plenty ot othor bargain! call
or addross
G. A. Gardner
TALENT, OREGON.
HARRY LUY
DENJ. M. COLLINS
County Seat Real Estate Office
Wo wish to nnnounco to prospective purchasers that wo still have
bargains in farm nnd city propory to offor you, nlso timber and
wood Innds. Last, but not least, a fow of tho DEST STOCK AND
ALFALFA RANCHES In Southom Orogon at prices and torma that
will plenBO you, Theso ranches havo an abundance- of water for
Irrigation, good buildings and somo stock. Lot us "show you."
Offlco in Hank of Jacksonville- Illdg., Jacksonville, Oregon.
LUY (EL COLLINS
FOR SALE
Eighty acres of tho best land north of Roguo rlvor; 35 acres in pears;
C acres in apples; 14 ncros to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, l 1-2 ncros to boots, carrots and parsnips; 2 acres to blackborrles
and raspberries and 9 acres to grass nnd ryo pasturo.
This place has no buildings,, but a flno building spot, with a woll of
good water, tho outlro plnco fonced with wovon wiro; has u deodod wa
tor right which waters tho eutlro placo. This place Is for salo for just
ono month; purchaser will got tho crop, team, farm wagon, hack, ono
and two-horso walking plow, ono 4-horso disc gang plow, ono threo
horso sulky plow, drags, hnrrows, otc.
Terms rensonablo nnd prlco ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
Inuulro at Trlbuno offlco or ddross 1'. O. 1JOX NO. 08 JACKSON
VILLE, OREGON.
California Irrigated Lands
IN SUISDIVIBIONS, 'JO ACItEH AND UPWARDS
EASY PAYMENTS
THE HOME OF ALFALFA, IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES
AND LEMONS.
Write us for rnrllculiira,
Dixon Alfalfa Land Go.
DIXON, CALIFORNIA.
''rv
Campbell & Baumbach
:;
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranch
and fruit land.
PM0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDw.
'A
ss.s $
Summit Addition
THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvements in. Street paved. Cemont side
walks. Sewer and city water to tho lot lino. Building
restrictions. Only four blocks to tho now Jackson
school.
East front lots $850
West front lots $725
Easy Terms.
W. T. York & Company
Selling Agents.