Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 06, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DPA'GE TWO
atEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MISDIfORD. OmgaON. THURSDAY, ,11171 G, 101
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrn. 0. W, Hollbronncr-and her
mother Mrs, J, ft. Toft nro spending
tliu pununar at Xowport.
MIsr Gorlrudo Fny Is now at Hut
cIiUoiib St Lmnmk'n'fl store.
Mitchell & Uocck mnko Icoless ro
t rlgorntorB that keep your butter nud
milk In perfect condition without
Ice,
,Mra. Ww. GcrlR, Miss Gcrlg ami
Frank Gerlir have returned from a
two months trip to Mississippi nK
ley points. They report very warm
weather.
.1 allien Wilson, who resides In the
Griffin Creek district, has found a
very jflno Kngltah pointer. The dot;
drlncd In recently and has remained
wftji. Mr. yllRpn since. Ho has a
191 1 dop license from Eugene on his
collar! '
Kor tho right kind of Mutual Fire
Insurance, see W. V. Moore, 'room
t)f Grants Pass Is
209 I'hlpps building.
Rugi'ne nrooklnga of Portland, an
old . olaBsinoJ.o of Processor P. ,T.
O'Gnni n't the University of Nebraska,
spent Wednesday In tho vnUey visit
ing tho professor nud looking ovpr
local orchards.
Modfprd Hardware for Iron and
steel.
During tho pust week a large dele
gation of South Dakota people hayo
arrived In the valley and all now In
VestigatttiK local orchard propositions
.with n view of locating.
eo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, "over Jackson County bank.
Curly Wilson who won a meal tlck
et'lit tho Manhattan by batting out
a homo run Sunday, gave a number
of his friends a dinner on the
strength of It Wednesday evening.
Ashland Steam Laundry. Medtord
office, phone No. 1201.
Mrs. J. D. Heard has returned from
.. 'a visit at Protlaud.
Mrs. Blaine Kluui has returned
from a visit with relatives Jn Ash
land.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Bids.,
Medford.
" Arthur Geary of Griffin Creek was
In Medford Thursday on a brief
business trip.
C. M. Henderson of Ruck- spent
Thumluy In Medford.
Court Hall spent Thursday on
Rogue River fishing with a party of
friends.
Head lettuce at the Plnecroft gar
den. Tho Fourth of July committee
held a business session Wednesday
evening and allowed many bills. They
broke about even on tho celebration.
An additional meeting Is to be held
to wind up tho affair.
Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon, July
C-18. "Better than ever." Don't miss
It Send to W. H. Glllls, secretary,
for booklet.
John C. Booth of Ashland was In
Medfofd Thursday on business.
Arthur W. Clark has returned from
a"buBlne8s trip to Roscburg.
Call. H. C. Browu. 425 Holly for
J. It. Harvey
visiting Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
Kagle Point were recent Medford visi
tors. William Van der Hellcn of Eagle
Point was In Medford Thursday on a
short business trip, (
Good to look at fish market bill
this week sell, fresh halibut 10c a
pound, silver smelt, 12 l-2c n pound,
1 fresh ranch eggs Ufic u doten; Hol
land creamery butter 30c a pound.
General delivery four times a day,
telephone your order. Homo 213,
Boll 3fi.11. Plenty of chickens nil
kinds ovury day. Msssler & Ken
worthy, 17 North Fir. 31
Dr. J. F. Heddy spent Thursday
morning In Jacksonville on business,
Robert George of Central Point
was in Medford Thursday on a short
business trip.
Editor Kaiser of the Valley Record
was a recent visitor In Medford
Louis W. Walker of Hock Point
spent Thursday In Medford,
PURSEWITHS667
LOST (if TRACK
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Captain Verdin of Grants Pass Lays
Purse On Roof of Shed at Track
antl Forgets ItNow Purse ami
Shed Both Gone.
CHANGS
W
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CRATER WEST
A number of changes in the bound
aries of the national forests made ii
the interest of more convenient nud
economical administration and espe
cially of better protection against
fire, have just been announced. Tlite
changes have been accomplished by
rresident Tun through n series of
proclamations signed nt different
times in June, but all becoming ef
fective July 1.
Changes were made as follows lo
cally; from tho crater to the Klmn-
ath !)200 acres, to the Paulina 01,-370
acres; from the Siskiyou to the
crator, 12,100 ncres.
rrom the Crater national fore-st,
Ji,iUl acres, were eliminated. The
laud embraced in these eliminations
consist of many small bodies lying
along the borders of the forest
which upon examination were found
to be non-timbered lands or patent
ed lands that could well be excluded
fro mtho forest.
Ueenuse lie was so interested in
the horse races nt the truck Tues
day afternoon, Captain Verdin L"
Grunts Pass is out iU7, which he
lnid on the roof of a shed and for
got to pick" up.
Captain Verdin was very initoli in
terested in the events on the trnul..
A friend stopped up nud asked for
some change. Captain Verdin ac
companied him mid then in u mo
ment of forget fulness lnid the purvj
on the roof of n shed where ho was
standing, lie did not think of it
again until he had returned to
Grants Pass.
Wednesday he telephoned to the
police of this city and told them
where lie left tho purse--on the roof
of the shed, hut when they went to
look for it not only the purse hut
the shed was gone. In the purse
was 100 in gold nud two checks, one
for $57 and the other for $10
JACK LONDON
TO VISIT LAKE
Famous Novelist Is Now On Mis Way
to Medford From the Coast Is
Comlmi ' Overland Driving Four
Ponies, f
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driving four niuMniig ponies,
is accompanied by his wife
Jack London, the woild famed
novelist of California, is now on his
way to thij city from KurcU, ChI
Loudon
e mill is
headed tor Crater hike. From the
lake he will drive through Cent nil
Oregon nnd fnto Nevada then back to
Sonoma, Cul., Ins homo, from which
point lie started.
Karly this summer .Mr. Loudon and
his wife decided to niuko mi exten
sive camping trip throughout north
ern California nud southern Oiegou.
lie reached Kurcku last week and bus
just left that point for Cm.ccut City.
From there, he will drive through to
the Rogue River valley and utter a
MILLS OF TRAIL
BEING BUILT
Crater Forest In Better Shape This
Year Than Ever, Before to Save It
From Devastation by Fire New
Guards Are PufCon.
('rater lake and central Oreuon.
The entire trip i being made in u
large spring wagon. Mr. Loudon is
driving lourtiuiitAiig ponies. lie is
shunning the, cities to -u -great ex
tent nud keeping in the country. It
is retried that he is getting "local
color" for u new novel.
ARE BUILDING 75
MILES PHONE LINE
All Parts of Crater National Forest
Will Soon Be Connected With Out
side World Nearly I GO Miles of
Private Lino Wllhln Forest.
Huporvlrtor Krlcknnn of the Crater
National forogt Iiiih completed ur
raugouieutii (or sending a number of
toluphono construe! ion crown Into the
forest noxt Week, to build nearly 7S
mllos of now line, When thoy loiu
pleto their work tho government will
own nearly ton mlUm of telephone
lines which will place nearly t verj
portion ot the forest In cniiimiiuleu
tlon with tho outside world.
The now linos to ho constructed
nro:
Hullo Falls to ProMuect, "7 miles;
Prospect to llrowus Cabin, -'l! mlln;
lumulia to Hotwte Itnek, 8 iiiIIoh; HIk
KIU to Doudwood, 7 nilltw; Clovei
Creek to Puck Lake, 3 miles; Four
J. 10. IflNYAUT, Prouldont J, A. PKUUY, VkO'P-oiddunt
F. 10. MICUltlfJIC, VIcK-l'reitdant JOHN . OUTII, (Jiwhli.f
W. U. JACICHON, Aim't Cuiihlor.
.The Medford National Bank
Crxpitul, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
BWli 1IKP0HIT 1I0XF-S FOU ItKNT. A fllCNKUAIi IIANKINfl
J1US1NICSS TUANHAOTIU. Wo BOMflT YOl'll PATItONAUK.
Mslit of ii low days hero hit will i.s(fMllii Luke to Iunjc Idiko, 4 ntlU. In
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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addition to tliln 10 nillen of IiiMidated
wire which can be laid on the ground
and reeled up for water will )n In
Htalled from various cabins to lookout
pculo. to avoid a loits of time.
The line will bo of great ndwiu-
tako to huuteiB If they hIioiiIiI bo lout
or Injured and can reach a telephone
They are not ditlgued for (v'nernl
lose by the public however, cept In
ciu of an emergency
WATSON . URGES
ROAD PURCHASE
LOST About Jiiuu 15, gold framed,
Krjstok lense spectacles. Leave at
this office and get rewnrd. U I
,Nr 0kUnd, Caltfotntn
FOR SALE Urand new Underwood
tpyewrlter cheap. This machine U
less than two months old. A posi
tive bargain, llox I). R. P. Tribune.
The onlr Woman Ct' leacon tl l'srific Cnl.
Ll'jftcinl 1Mb Ncji ! i(i. .1 I nts ,tn.
Illfll cllllUIr llllli,:ll-tll li. , ;- ...lniV
ml t;railu4ti4ii toiunwuciiM c.iiuvjii.i Ii
:lioc of Mimf,t(l aiyl t'mt, itily ,.( I il . mi!j
ljlOtatOi.r (ur ftCiVtKi' vmOi m.Ml.... tit'
ntivl. J.xcrllriit u-irtuuiti( i -i l..n
economic., Ill.rnry ik!, m i.l,- ,tI nr
Vlcxlrrn Kimuiuiu. Sin-sul . -ir Ii lit, In
'( tiMlrni. yul iI.kt I fir I'm.. Imi, I til'j
n Car..!. Al . I.iii J). II., I) lii
atitl'nr ,iMic.- Sc,'ic!ar, N'' I. (r I'
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plumbing and heating. Phone 2121.
115
The city council failed to meet
Wednesday night, postponing the
first regular session of the month tin
u Friday evening.
'z. 13. Enyart leaves Thursday af
ternoon for a visit at his Hogue Hlver
ranch.
.Chatituuu.ua Friday 8 p. m. Read
ing by Mildred Wlllmer. Tho best
ever In Southern Oregon.
Mrs. Yockey Is expected to return
this week from a visit with friends
near Los Angeles.
'John P. Illley of oWodvllle Is visit
fug this city.
Dr. J.' W. Lewis of Grants PaBS was
a recent visitor In Medford.
Grain and alfalfa bay for sale at
Oakdalo Park addition. See W. H.
Everhund, 909 West Ninth Btreet,
phono CC71.
Dr. E. 11. Plckel Is expected to re
turn this evening from a visit In
Southern California.
F. W. Clnnnhan of tho IJlue Lodge
Is upending a few days In this city.
W. II. Wilson of Phoenix spent
Thursday in Medford.
Judge Watson of Ashland appeared
before the county court Thursday
and urged the purchase of the toil
road over the Siskiyous. The county
court took the matter under advise
ment until such time ns they could
look into the title to the road which
dates back to territorial days.
A monster petition was recently
pr-sented to the court urging tho toll
road to be inkeu over bj the county.
Many miles oL(addltIonal trails
havu been constructed this season In
various parts of the Crater National
forest ana new guarus are being put
on now that the forest fire' season Is
near. Tho forest Is In better con
dition this year to capo with flames
than ever before.
A trail seven miles In length from
lumaha to the middle fork of Hogue
river has been constructed. Lodge
Pole and Iilack Bear are connected
by a trail as is Clover Creek and
Desolution Swamp. Six miles of trail
has been constructed In the Apple
gate district.
A force of men will start next week
in opening tho old John Day road
from Brown's Cabin to IDamond Lake
a distance ot twenty-three miles. Dia
mond Lake will some-day be a great
resort when it Is made accessible.
A rangers house Is Ueliig construct
ed at Bessie Rock anjPono at Lodge
Pole. "
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NO CLUE TO JEWELRY
IS F
ROBBERS
OUND
Weeks & McGowan Co.
l?:UlJPERTA'Tfo?,R9
Day Phono 2271
Night Phones P. W. Weeks 2071.
A. K. Orr, 8002.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Cmbnliuer
Successor to tbo undertaking do-
1 1 partmont of Modford Furniture Co,
; i uiiice witii nieuroru Furniture Co,
; Tolophones: Day, Bell 351;
! : John A. Fori, residence, Bell 4111,
Homo 179L.
0. W. Conklln JCpi, J, H. But
rj:ier 3571.
Ambulance sehvioji
lit f
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The police have so far failed to
find a clue us to the identity of the
burglars 'who secured considerable
loot from the jewelry store of Mar
tin J. Heddy recently. A net has
been stretched in all directions by the
authorities and it rnny be that tin
men will be apprehended.
Mr. Jlcddy has taken a careful in
ventory of his etock und find? thut
two gold cigar cutters, one set with
diamonds, u few agates, 35 bracelets,
solid gold and filled, und u number
ot loos were tukeu.
MARRIED
ROBERT STRANG HAS
A NARROW ESCAPE
Warner, Wortman 6 Gore I
Headquarters For
Finest Groceries and Meats in (he cii.v.
offer a, few suggestions for your (able,
taken at random from our big slock.
"Holflw we
They are
Hobert Strang litis a very narrow
escujMs from being badly injured
Tuesday evening when an automobile
which he was driving turned over
with hwi wliile he was turning out ot
the roud to pass u carriage. The
machine run off of the end of a cul
vert which was hidden by u. heavy
growth of brush and turned over on
its side. The fact that he was run
ning slowly saved him nnd his com
panions from being more severely
hurt. As it Was Strang had his face
badly scratched. He was accompa
nied by the Hubbard boys of this
city. They were not injured in the
least. The muchiue was not injured.
FINNERTY-liAV At Cottage
Grove July 2, ut home of bride,
Kttn Anna Hull, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. T. Hull, 'formerly, of
Woodvillc, and (icorgu Eclwit Fiu
nerly of Albany. '
MOW-McCALL At Afchland, July 2,
Qrlejiiu MuCull und Henjumin E,
Mow by the Jtcv. V. T. Vun Scoy.
STKi'HIvNSQN-KQLWDS-At Ali
Jiinil, Juno J0, Mrs. Kmum A.
Hounds nnd fcorgo V". Stepheiison
wy me iter. W. T. Van finny.
KVENSON-WtADV At Ashluml
Juno 28, Jiliss Jlelle Urady nid E,
r, yt-HRQii, by thp Ifev. J, T. Ljt
tie.
GRADERS ON EAST
' MAIN NEXT WEEK
Blue Ribbon Flour Apricots
Chase & Sanborn Coffee Canning Chorries
Banannas
Gold Medal Butter
Bakery, Goods
Radishes"
Onions
Peas
New Potatoes
Strawberries
Lettuce
Pie Plant
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Carrots
Turnips
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Lemons
Oranges
Grape Fruit
Apples
We also carry a complete line of Conkey's Poultry
Supplies and Conkcy's Ply Knocker.
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J-'UAN'CO, GIU-:KNYVgOD--In this
city, July 3, 1011 by Justice of Hio
Peace Taylor, T. P. Franco, of Tuc
son, Arizona, and Miss Lula Green
wood of'Medford. Tho youilg cou
plu will" make their houio In Med
ford for tfio present,
Tho grading crew of tho Clark &
Henery- Construction compupy will
start work curly in the coming week
on Gust Main street and the wotk
of Improving the street with a h'ljd
surface to the top of the hill will be
rushed.
The crew tho city has had at -work
for some time in taking up tho wood
en water main will complete its
work by tho end of this week.
LARGE GOLD OUTPUT
IN THE JANATA DISTRICT
SEATTLE, WobIi.. July 0. Ad-
I vices just receiyed from Fuirbuuks,
AIusku, csumuto mat the gold out
put in the Tunatja district this sen
sou will be not under $5,000,000 and
muy reach $0,000,000. This oxeceda
lust mouth's estimates by more than
n million dollars.
IJaakltiH for Houltb.
Do Your Cooking in the Cool
A hot kitchen is little better than a prison in summer. But
the ranee is there, so all the cooking and the washina must be
xjone there, Joo.
What a relief it would be to move the range where you
pleased. You can do this with a ew Perfection Oil Cook
xstove cook your dinner out on the porch, if you like. It is the
only range that is really portable that works equally well in
any place. There are no connections to Jjc made, as in a gas
range; no wiring, as with an electric stove; no sooty flues and
ash-filled graces, as with coal pr wood.
The long, enameled chimneys carry the heat directly up to
saucepans, oven or boiler; you get full value from your fuel,
without waste.
Cil Cock tMc
MJ Willi I, 2 tml 3 burnr, vrlili ti,
turciwH blu cikimUJ cWiMjri. Il.nd.
Miqel nliJ ihrougliwt, ,'lh 2'fwJ.
burner ilom can l tml wild (.rwilliout t
cUiwl top, whitli ii luJ Willi lituo Miu,
lowlrcli, ic,
Dlri vrrrwlxft t or wiii for JttcrIo
lir (ircuUr Ut lli ncarrtl pey tA i)m
Standard Oil Company
(fnccrporaltd)
s
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAaE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand nt all Union to loan on improvod
ranchon and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG-.
FAN
'I hey are Iti'iillliful
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They u to mi u II. -try M
A They are nuiifnrdiMe A
They ionI niif.lmlf cent nil
hour lo run
NNT
They aiti Juit Ihn thing tu i. 1
l.rtt jour ciiilomer In
r1 KimkI tiiiiiinr
TIh'h why not buy one'''
Call at the Electric Building
200 West Main
and. Examine the Large S(ocT
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
vty of Medford, on long (inn, easy pay-
JIIOlll.S.
12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
Hired,; ecnienl, sidewalks and paving in;
also Kewers, waler and lighl. l.onr lime,
eayy payuicnf.s.
430 ACRES LAND, .'WO acres alfalfa land,
80 acres J'rnit land, perpelual yaler rilit
yilh waler for irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy paymenls.
340 ACRES LAND, liOO limw alfajfa land,
balaneo fniil, land, I mile from railroad,
on long lime easy lernis.
5000 ACRES LAND in Iraels of from l()
acres upwards; price $2.".0) per aero and
ppwnrds; suiiablo for alfalfa, fruit slock
)d general farming purposes; long time,
easy payments.
D AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just williin and
adjoining city liin, at a,rgain, n 0
annual paymenis. ,
Gold Ray Realty Co.
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