i?Fft ffrtrfi'tiT' ... iiVnViAT K U I. i ' TOMLfOPB MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ' OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,4012. MBDFORD MAILTRIBUNH ralft IJH1 SNDHNT NRWaPAPian KVKKT AFTJSHNOON MINAV BY TIIH W)KD PRINTING CO. , The nainnewllo Timed, Tho Medford mnn, tiio JHe.uora Trunin, tiio Houtn wn UrKonlan, The Ashland Tribune. . .Office MRU Tribune, Ilulldln Norm Fir street) jmonc, Home 76. ir. 25-37-29 Main 3021; (IMOnoB PUTNAM, Kdltor ami Manager KntcreA as second-claM matter fit Mpilfonl. Ort'Bon, nJer the act of March 3. J 870. Official Vapor of the City of Medford. i Official Paper of Jacknoti County. j, StJBMCHllTiaN MATHS. One year. Jy mall... ...$5,00 Olio month, by mnlt... .4 ........ .SO Pit month, tttdlvorcd ly carrier In Medford, Jacksonville nml Cen tral Point. ........ .......... . , ,C0 (Vilunlny only, ty mall, per year,, 2.n- wcrKiy, per yenr. i.ou SHOW OFF OUR WONDERS LOCAL PEOPLE TO ATIBB ROUNDU P Approximately forty local peoplo lmvo signed up for the trip to tho Pendleton round-mi and will leave Bedford Tuesday evening In two apo dal Pullman slcopors. Every detail of tho trip has own arranged by A. S, Ilosenbatini who has oven engaged grand stand seats for the Med ford bunch. The excursionists will spend Wednesday at Portland and this will nfford tho local people a chance to attend the ball game. iJThey will leave Wednesday wTeinPtr'tor Pendle ton ami return to Bedford Sunday morning reaching Medford next Mon day morning. MR WAR ON rrn,nr . AT small cost, the pieturosqucness of the Orator Lake highway could bo wonderfully increased. Short de lours and turns would bring into view many of the scenic wonders which the tourist passes within a few feet of and remains ignorant of their existence. The road skirts along the brush covered brim of a precipice From which, with a little brushing, the Rogue could be seen at numerous places, like a silver thread, winding through a gorge a thousand feet below. Other spots reveal chain upon "chain of verdure-clad mountains in the distance, panoramas of mountain scenery that even the Alps cannot surpass in grandeur. A little treefalling and brushing at a turn of the road a mile this side of Prospect will reveal from the main highway the wonderfully beautiful Mill Creek falls, spilling over its precipice half a mile away. A slight detour of tho hick way .iust before the Prospect bridge is reached, will enable the traveler to view, without leaviug his seat, the Cascades of the Rogue, as it tumbles nearly a thousand feet in half a mile of boulder strewed channel, and at the same time give a close glimpse of the Mill Creek falls. Beyond Union Creek, another detour will bring into view Box Creek Canyon with its precipitous walls of lava, and Union falls. Other detours .would show the natural bridge, whercthe Rogue disappears from view for a bun- ureu yarus turner its lava ued. io stream surpasses the upper Rogue for beautv. .N one presents a greater variety of picturesque falls or more wonderful gorges, yet none of these are visible to the tourist when a slight expenditure would make most of tnein. i -, We should capitalize our scenery, not hide it. No road in the world can be made such a scenic highway, and money spent in this way is one of oiu best investments. Some day we can perhaps, with national or state aid, make the Crater Lake highway one of the famous roads of the world. In the meantime, we can do" much to spread its fame as a picturesque route by showing the tourist the wouaers mat uoruer it. niUl If tho orchariluu will Imrvcul their apples and then apply the Ilar- denux uprny In accordance with the spray calendar which thoy lmvo at hand thcro will bo no eaitiio for alarm. 1 J. O'CIAHA, Pathologist In Ohnrso and Special Meteorological Observer, It, S. Weath er Iluroau. FREE SAMPLE INDIGESTION REMEDY Finest Kvcr for (Ja, Sonnies, 1-Vr-Mcntiitlou, llotVvhipM ami V'pti-t Stomach Send iiamu ami address to Ilooth's Ml-O-NA, lluffalo, N, Y. Say "Send 1110 sample of Ml-O-NA," nml yon will have an opportunity to try for your self a remedy for Indigestion, Dys pepsia, OastrUla or Catarrh of tho stomach that has relieved and cured thousaudsd of peoplo throughout America. So certain are Ml-O-NA Stomach Tnbleta-ln any cno of disordered stomach that Chns. Strang will sup ply you with tho distinct understand ing that If you nro dissatisfied with results ho will refund tho purchaso price. Could anything bo fairer? For DUslnoss, Mllousnesa, Headache, Nervousness. Sleeplessness or any disease arising from an upset, weak or sick stomach, Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets nro highly recommended. GO centa a box all over America. WH1B1 TO OO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Tho placo whori you got your mon ey's worth 011 both sides of tho dime. A Show Full of I.nlgh C DIG PH0T0PLAY8--5 You know our music nml effects are unexcelled. 'THE MAUKKD OUX" IIh An American Western "THE 1AU.MA.NT WEEKLY" Host Film Newspaper in the World TOIHiKM" lllch and Laughable Comedy A MAN AMOXfi MEN" TIiIh will appeal to all BHSHSWSHIHrSSSHnBJS Tht Unlvei'fllty of Oregon Correspondence School offers, FHRE, with tho exception of cost or postage on impel ami cost of tho .Unlvornlty Extension llnllotln, to OITIXNNS) OP OKE0ON, forty UNI; VKUBITY COU118ICB by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses selected In tho only roaulromont for enrollment In tho Correspondence Department. Courses nro offered In tho dopmtiiHUitii or Ilotitiiy, Debating. Economic!, Education, Electricity, English Mteraturo. lciiglliilt Comptmltloii, History, Mathematics, Monlmnlcnl Drawing, Physical Education, PhyHlcti, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Write to tho Huorotary of tho Cor respondence School, Uiilvoralty of Oregon, Eugene, for Information nml catalogue. , ..... COUH8E8 IN UESIUYJNCW at the Unlvornlty prepare for tho Profos. nloun or ENOINEEMNO, .lOUHNALlHM, LAW, MEDIUINN, and TNAO I 1NO. Fall soniestor opens Tuesday, September 17. Address tho UorIs trar for catalogues descriptive wf the College of Engineering, tho College of Liberal Arts, the Bohools of Education, Commerce, Law, Mmllcliiw and Muslo. . APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What sorts and iiunutltles, and wlial prlcnt Wo aroTiol'temP erlng for anybody'a fruit. Do you want to consign and ehanco tho market? Consult un and wo will glvo yon quotations. 1 ovory enso wo semi tho sollors vnlo not. N Now York wo use our own sale note, nml do not have apples sold by auction, H. N. WHITE & CO. 7G Park Placo f Now York "A flAMN OF I'll IMS" A TIMELY APPRECIATION. IK UUt A wordy battle is about to di ; tlic villege green. C. E. Whtsler has issued a sweenirx 'el to Io.-srs.. Mulkey, lvally nni lcamt" to de'xile with him the topu nf wnr..u,- mx'f rage. TJ10 thrco nttonicys lost no time in accepting the . bnlldigc nml ileclnre lhat nothing will give them greater pleasure than the chance of nuniliniing Mr. Whislcr. Mrs. J. F. Reddy ami Gladys Heard ure arranging the debate which will probably occur in the city rk. GOMIB, CRACK SHOT, I . In addition to being one oC the crack mnrksmen of the couutry nml u fnmouH angler Chrifi Gottlieb now ranks ns a crack orchanlist, nml grower of fancy fruit,, hnviug se cured fint prize on Spitzenberg and first prize on Jonathans, fruit grown on the Whichever orchard in South west Medferd: 'The Winchester orchard is named after the Winchester Anns Co., mak ers of tho famous Winchester repent ing rifles, shot gns nml ammunition, for whom Mr. Gottleib traveled for muuy years in the team of champion professional shots. The Winchester orchard is largely owned by the famous mnrk i:li of tho country. Associated with Mr. Gottlieb are Fred Gilbert, world's champion, Tom Marshall, nnd othera who are known tho world over in sporting circles. All of them are. great boosters for the valley and the prizes uttcst thp success obtained with nn orchard just coming into bearing. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Handbooks on the following sub jects have recently been added to the public Jihrnry: Municipal ownership, initiative and referendum, direct primaries, par cels post, federal control of inter state corporations, commission plan ofi municipal government, capital punishment, election of U. S. sena tors, income tux, central bank. OBITUARY Mrs. Mary Dlack received a tole gram from Phoenix, Ariz., last Thurs day telling of the death of her youngest brother, Alexander Wood. Mr. Wood was a native of Scotland and formerly u resident of Wulla Walla, Wash., coming there from Uarro, Vt., where ho conducted a granlto business, eight years ago. Mr. Wood also conducted a granite IhibI nea In Walla Walla but had to give up on account of 111 health, vile leaves to mourn his loss three staters. Mrs, Dlack, of Oils city, Mrs. Jane Sheriffs of Boston, Mass., and Mte.v.Wnt, Doll of Edinburgh, Scot ijHNtli i- T' COaOCENTING upon the proposal of the geographers and scientists to name Glacier peak at Crater lake after Will G. Steel, the Portland Journal says: It is stated that rnombers of thp American Geographical Society, as a result of their Tlatt to Crater Lake, will recommend that Glacier Peak bu named Steel Peak. In honor of Will G. Steel. No more appropriate action could bo tnken. Some mountain, some where In Oregon should bo named after this indomitable mountain climber, and none more fit than Glacier Peak could be selected. Mr. Steel has been more persevering than any other man in directing attention to Crater Lake. Permeated with an overwhelming desire to bo close to the sublimity of nature in the mountains, he early recognized th-f extraordinary natural spectacle that is presented In Crater Iike. Ever since, ho has everywhere spread the tidings. Ho proclaimed everywhere the wonderful beauty or tho spot. Ho carried the campaign to Washington, and has been Insistent thoro In every step for tho development of the placo as a national park. His time, his energy and his means were devoted to the plan as were those of no other man. He has been the leading advocate, tho preacher and the exponent of Crater Lake. What more fit than to give his name to one of the great mountain peaks that overlook the scene? The proposed action of the geographers is timely. More than anyone else, more than all others together, Will G. Steel deserves such recognition for the work he hns done for Crater Lake. It was due to his efforts extending through many years, that the national park was created, that this wonderland of nature was set aside by the United States, for the use of the people forever. From lecture platform, from the public rostrum, be fore legislatures, before congress,, before departments and before presidents, in newspapers, magazines and pamph lets, MrSteel has labored untiringly in behalf of Crater Lake, its reservation, its improvements, its accessibility. It has become a part of his life. To name some prominent land mark at the lake for him is a fitting appreciation of his lifelong efforts. Do Not Spray Apples for Anthracnose at This Time The attention of this offlco has been called to an article 'appearing In the Oregonlan of September 15th, under the title "Apple Disease Pre valent Prof. Jackson says Heavy Rains in South Start Anthracnose." According to the article, Mr. Jack son states that the abundant rains of this season have brought about con ditions especially fnvorablo to the apple tree anthracnose In tho or chards of the southern and western part of the state, and recommends that orchardists spray at once for this disease, saying that growers should not wait until tho fruit Is picked. He also states that a slight deposit of spray which win necessi tate hand wiping of the fruit Is not a serious objection. We do not know whetner or not this district Is Included in what he terms "Southorn Oregon," but when he states that the abundant rains of this season have brought about con ditions especially favorable to an tliracnoBe, this office wlshou to stato that the rains for tho past 90 days havo been below normal In this sec tion. The normal Is l.GC inches, while tho total to date bus been only 1,35 Inches. Resides the number of rainy days which count for moro than the total rainfall havo also boon bo low normal. This offlco has charge of cllmatolog'cal work and Is not guessing about it. Tho spraying of applo trees at this time would materially injure tho fruit since it would make It neces sary to hand wipe It. Wo do not know of .any fruit that Is not more or less injured by removing tho bloom or natural wax which nature places upon It ns a protection. In this district all fruits that aro band wiped aro never marked "Prime." They nro put In a lower grade be cause they will not keep so well as the unwlped fruit. Tho fruit growers of this district are kindly requested to pay no atten tion to tho "order to spray" coming from a source of thjr. kind. The pathology of this district is being taken care of by this office, and all necessary spraying Is anticipated by orders coming from this offlco. Fur thermore, the spray calendar, If carefully followed, is a sufficient guldo and will bring results. More difficult problems than the control of anthracnose have been solved and taken caro of by this office for this district, and it Is still capablo qf con tinuing tho work. Fruit growers should pay no attention j.o "scare head" appearing in papers not im mediately interested in this district. The local papers aro always ready to print whatever may bo of Intercut to the farmers and fruit growers of this county. The orchards of Jackson county are in excellent condition, not only as regards the authracnoso of tho ap plo, but other orchard troubles us well. There is no immediate danger of any serious outbreak- of any kind, WE WILL MAIL TOU t for each sot of old Kalso Teeth sont us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Sllvor, old Wattties, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Scat by Return Mall. Phlln. Smelting A lWlnlng CowpBy Established 30 Year 863 ChestRHt St., Philadelphia, P. To Dentists Wo will buy your Gold Pilings, Gold Scrap, and Platluum. Highest prices paid. Good, Sound, Teeth For DUET ''Honey I Will 1Oitg You," Sling by L SAT1IEU nnd It. I). POItllKHT COMINO FEATURES' "Til ELM A" A threo-reol featuro taken from Mario Corrolll'a groat novol. This la a splendid featuro and should prove of special Intorost to ovoryono. Sept. 25th and SCth 'ltKHUltllECTION'' In four reels, Taken from Count Tolstoy's greatest book. Lead played by Dlnucho Walsh. Sept. 30 nnd Oct. 1. MaMM-a 1 uB?3L KyU2EwawteMM-r FMMi accentuate the beauty or a face al ways. Sometimes they oven help out a plain face; but ono thing Is certain, they are never a detriment to any faco. We mako a special study of tho teeth In old and young, and havo achieved an envlablo repu tation for performing first-class Den tal work In all Its branches. We should bo glad to havo your patron age and promise you that you will be well satisfied with our work, our methods, and our prices. Lady Anesdut DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniel tor Dud. Pacific Phone 2528. Home Phono 352-K MORTGAGE - LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest ratgs with "on or before, privilege." ' JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 20 G,-C. Bldg, AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Call us up for all ktnds of Express work quick delivery our specialty. PAUL & LAWRENCE Phono Pacific 3351 Stand at Nash ISIS THEATRE VAUDEVILLE. PHOTO PLAYS. LES FIU.MINI Tho funniest, moat amusing, mysteri ous act In vaudovllle,. presenting tel epathic phenomena in a 15-mlnuto seanco with tho psychics ItOCIC OF AGES A now vorslan of tho old story. HIlAVi: LITTLE INDIAN Pntho Indian Story . CUPID'S QUAIITET A roarlugly funny comedy. GOOD MUSIO Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. Matinee" prices Co and lOo Evening Performance 7 p, m. Admission evenings 10c and 15c PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Guarantee. Prices neasonsbla COFFEEN PRICE M Sowar Block, Xatraaca ea ata Bi. selfio soti. Komm su A SNAP GO acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crossos tho tract, all free soil, at C0 per aero. 1000 will handlo, easy terms on balance. Part la creek bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Several springs on the placo. Timber enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In the Grlfflff creok district. , W. T. York & Co. Watch Our Addition Grow Jacksoa and ShhwUI Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. A II. Co. Bid. THE UGO THE I1LACK SHEEP Vltagruph IIONOU THV FATIIEH Lubln THE SUFFRAGETTE SHERIFF A sldo-spllttlng comedy Kalom THE SMUGGLERS DAUGHTER A splendid western drama with a powerful plot presenting G, M, Anderson Essaiiuy FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in rear; best two lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main -.Street Water, sower, pavement, alloy In rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot 135 feet deep, half block .Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdnle 00x175, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. So von acres, IV-j miles iiorth of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of the Abovu properties can be purchased at exceptionally low prices ami terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Nearly a quarter of a century under tho saino management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It h'as'sudcee'ded because of Bouncbfos of principle Economy of management Safety of investment . Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawter President G. It. Lindloy, Vice Prca. C. W. McDonald, Cashier Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, P. O. Public Land Matter: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Draperies We carry a very complete Una of druporlert, face curtains, rivture, eta. and do ull classes of upholstering. A sptclfll mart to look aftur thla work pvfluulveiy and will give as good xurvlco un is possible to get in even tho largest olden. Weeks & McGowan Co. True Economy in the Home Means producing the best results with the least expenditure of MONEY, TIME and RNJSROY. PURE !AXR, WELL COOKED FOOD and SANITARY HOMKS can be obtained at u. minimum expense by us ing -ELECTRIC LABOR SAVIORS. Electric Vacuum Cleaners removo tho dust and do not stir it up. ELECTRIC COOKTNO is clean, cool and safe, NO SMOKE, NO CIAS, NO ODOR. ELECTRIC WASTIING 'MACHIN ERY and ELECTRIC IRONS do tiio family laundry with one-fourth tho la bor of tho old way. - Try ELECTRIC LABOR SAVING DEVICES and produce TRUE ECON OMY. California-Oregon Power Company 216 WEST MAIN ST. Pacific Phono 1G81. . , Home Phono 108-L r I , i m $ V i