Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORt). OKKOON. TTTUKSDAT, MAY 25, 1011
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FINLEY CHOSEN
GAME
WARDEN
SALEM, Mny 25. Finding In their
judgment tlio 12 dlferont applicants
for git mo warden were not eligible,
tho fish nnd gnmo commission ro
rtncHted W. 8. Flnley to resign na n
moinbnr of the commission and accept
tho gnmo warden office, which Flnley
did, nnd wmi duly elected wnrden to
Bticcecd It. L. Stevenson. Although
tho commlsRlon found tho dozen of
ttnnllcnntH for tho position qualified
In many respects, they failed to show
tho required knowledge of game pro
tection In this atnto and wero thore-
foro set nsldc.
On account of Flnley's resignation,
It will bo necessary for Governor
West to appoint another member to
fill tho vacancy, which member will
hold tho position of secretary of the
board. Appointment has not been
nnado as yet, but It Is understood the
govornor has a man In view. Flnley
was tho first man appointed on new
commission by tho governor and his
a man in view. Flnley was tho first
man appointed on new commission
by tho governor and his term ex
tends four years. Game Warden Fln
ley will tako up his duties immediat
ely nnd stated today that ho would
probably make his headquarters in
Portland.
Mr. Flnloy Is president of tho Au
dobon society.
Two definite new policies were
agreed upon by tho board establish
ment of a stato wide system of fish
hatcheries with a central collecting
station and districting of the state for
better supervision of gamo wardens'
work.
Tho central fish hatchery and col
lecting stntlon will probably be on one
of four streams, McKenilo river,
Wallowa river, Upper Deschutes river
or Spring creek in Klamath county.
From tho central collecting station
young fry will bo taken out to tho
subhatchcries over state and reared
until they arc known to be capable
of surviving in open streams. Other
plans for developing tho supplies of
game fish over tho state will be taken
us as fas tas tlmo and tho funds of
tho board will permit.
WILL EXAMINE
LOCAL PROJECT
A number of lUMitefs men will
lonvp thitt ttftemoon for lour of the
northern end of tho valley in order
to look over the project of the Hoi;uo
River Valley (Vuml company n'tul
"get acquainted." In this manner lo
cal people will gain a closer view of
what it being done to develop "the
desert," which is a misnomer by the
way.
Among those who have said Ihey
would make the trip are: II. U. Nich
olson, John M. Rool, Toiler !. Xeff.
Mayor Canon, Dr. J. V. Roddy, II.
Lnmsden, Frank Hutchison, Judge
Orovvell, 11. C. Kentuer, Harry Wort
man, William Cohig, Jack Sheridan,
A. S. Iiosenbaum, Al Perry, L. C
Coleman of. San Francisco, "Shorty"
Onraett, W. 1. Vawter, flcorgo Cars
ton, Colonel Frank Ton Velio and
Jeff Heard.
MADERO TO CRUSH
SOCIALIST INSURGENTS
EL PASO. Texas, May 23. Ma
dcro this afternoon ordered Viljocr
to go to Lower California immedi
ately and crush the socialist insur
gents who defy Madero. A battle
there is expected early next week
Viljoen starU from here tonight.
MARRIED
WATER USERS IN
CITY INCREASE
There are liUll) water user at the
present time residing within the citv
limits of Medford according to a
count just made by the city recorder.
Over l.'OO water users are on the
books, the others being without the
city. This is an increase from (170
in two years, or since Recorder Tel
ler look office.
The receipts during the quarter
ending May III, have been $LV0. Two
years ago for a corresponding qunr
ter they weie $2100, the increase be
iug $.)l."il) or over '.200 per cent.
The water department is paying
pod money on tlteinu'stmeut. the
receipts paying all interest on the
bonded indebtedness nd leaving
enough for a sinking fund.
SAT. 27, IS SLASH DAY
At Kdmeades' llrothers Shoo Store.
FAUGO SALKS CO.
CRAWFORD - HARRINGTON At
the Free Methodist parsonage in
this city, Mav 24. 191)11. Mi.-s
Ethel May Harrington and George
II. Crawford of Springfield.
The young couple will make their
home at Row River, Or.
WILL PAVE ALLEY
MAIN TO SIXTH
CITV TKKASCKKU'S XOTICK
Office of the City Treasurer, Med-
jford. Oregon, May 24th. 1911.
I Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand in the city treas
ury for the redemption of outstand
ing city warrants issued against tho
following funds:
Warrants No. 4, G, nnd C on Jack
son street sewer.
Warrant No. 2, on Lateral No. 1,
District No. 2.
Hasklns for Health.
A petition has been Tiled with the
city recorder nsking that the alley
from Main lo Sixth street between
Central avenue nnd Front be pavd
Free Sample
To introduce the Celebrated Maurine
Toilet Requisites now being demon
strated at KENTNER'S STORE,
samples of these goods will be given
away on FRIDAY
For Sale
Six room strictly modern bungalow,
close in, east front, paving paid in
full. 52900. Terms.
Fivo room house aud three good Iocs
closo to business part of city, value
$3500, will sell at $2800 on very
easy terms. ,
$2500 cash will mako you tho owner
of flvo beautiful lots In a first
class residence part of the city, all
city Improvements In, (above prlco
is $1500 below actual value so get
busy).
Goodjbuslness corner on Main street,
G5xl?0 all assessments paid In full,
this Is a genuine bargain at $6000,
1-2 cash, balanco easy.
Close in warehouse, lot, 70x100, side
track on ono sldo and pavement
on tho other $3500.
Seven aero bearing orchard ono mllo
from city, good soil, fair buildings,
stock and implements go with the
place. $7500, 1-2 cash, balance
easy.
A good ten acre alfalfa tract adjoin
ing city limits, at $700 an aero,
easy terms.
W. V. MOORE
noo.M ami
piiiiTS nuiLM.vn
GRAY&MOE
Friday and Saturday
BARGAINS
36 Inch Fancy Curtain Scrim 15 Cents 3C inch black and white thick dress
Plain and new stenciled pat- 4 rp goods, regular value 50c, 9Q
terns, regular 25c for JLeJL yard uoj
Lot No. 1, Embroidery 5 Cents Lot No. 2, Underwear 10c
These come in assorted patterns, Vj Consists of regular 25c value, odds
to 3 yards long, l1 to 4 inches wide" and ends, light and heavy vests and
less than 1-3 price, your choice Ej pants while they last, Ijjp
while they last, each v your choice 1UC
30 inch Pcppral R sheeting 8c Men's fancy laundored shirts, all sizes
30 inch Lonsdale muslin 9c a' and $L25 69c
15c value India linen 9c fl I110Vilc"Je7VlixeU ' M flfl
15c value 18 inch all linen towling9c and tan, 25c value for qJl.Uv
Ladies Low Shoes $2.50 Our new lino of low neck peasant
Theso goods just received, very latest sleeve shirt waist, consists of 10 styles
last and toe, oxford and &( PA and at from $1 CA
pumps .'. $ a-tfv .$1.25 to $l.t)U
Ladies Oavcnctte tf Q PA New line of Gallatea Middy f PA
pumps, at pd.tlV Blouse at $l.e)U
WniiHUtsN'o. 1, on l.alerul No. (1,
DlHi'lrt No. 0.
Warrant No. 1, on Lateral No. 7,
District No. 11. .
WnrranU n. l and 2, on Lateral
No. 1, District No. 4.
Wnrnnt No, 1, on Lateral No. 3,
Dlslrlcf No. vS.
Warrant No. 2 and 3, on Lateral
No. I!, Illstilot No. It,
WarraiitH No. 2 mid, a, on Lutein!
No, 10, Dlstrlo No. 0.
Interest on tho samo will cohho nf
tor tho nbovo dnle,
L. L. JAC01IS,
G7 Olty Treasurer.
HuhUIiis for Health,
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"Supper Ready'
When you get back lo
camp, tired and hungry, you
do not want to spend tho
evening getting supper ready, p You want a itovc you
can start up in a minute that will cook quickly and welL
For camp, houseboat or bungalow," New Pet,
fecu'on Oil Cook-stove is the ideal cooking device. It
is ready for U3e in a moment It saves all the .trouble
of cutting wood and getting in coaL It does not overheat
or make dirt in a kitchen ; there are no ashes, nor smoke.
It requires less attention and cooks better than any other range.'
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STORE TO BE CLOSED
Friday ovoiiIiik for lemnrUliiK bIh'h
at ICduieadoH Slum Store, Sattirdny
Ih to be hIuhIi day,
lWltllO HALKS CO,
llnwUltiH for Health.
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For MicliQlin and all other Envelopes
ImvvimL ES&f1
The majority of motor
ists throughout the world
are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
Ask them. "
IN STOCK BY
Valley Auto Co,
NOUTII HOLLY, NKAK MAIN KTHKOT
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" Land absolutely level; very mellow; volcanic ash
soil; absolutely free from stone; every acre irrigable.
Water right of 2 1-2 acre feet developed to highest
point of each holding through patent water gate.
Domestic water at 30 feet from surface.
In the heart of three national forests; entirely sur
rounded by mountains. Finest of hunting and fishing.
Price $36.00 Per Acre
L ; Payable $10 per acre down; $1 per acre two years
after reclamation; $3 in four years: $5 in six years.
!$7 in eight years; $10 in ten years. Interest 6 per
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