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MEDFORTJ MAID TRIBUNE, MEDTTORD, QRlgqON, W ISDN USD AY, AUCUJST 27. 101 a.
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MUDFOIID PIUNTINQ CO.
IMPROVING ROADS TO THE MARKET PLACE
OfflcMl iMper of tho City of Medford.
Official Pnpcr of Jackson Countr.
OBOnaU PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
wonn ontonzjiTzoH.
Daily nvcracA for elevsn month! end
ing November 30. 1811 mi
Th Dmnocrnllo Times, Tlii MiMford
Mall, Thn Medford Tribune, Tho South
rn OreRonlnn, Tho Ashlnnd Trlbtinn.
Offlon Mull Trlbuno Uulldlnir. J5-17-1S
North 11 r street; telephone 75.
Rntaretl aa ttcondIns matter at
Medford, Oregon, under tho act of
urcn , jij.
umnaxFTion atx!
One year, by Jnnll5.00
Ons month, by "" ,to
Per month, delivered by carrier tn
AitMironi, jacxaonvni and Cen-
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tral
Int.
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Paturday only, by mall, per yr. S.00
Weekly, er year,... .....j. - tsn
WHISLER DESCRIBES
VISIT 10 SOCKEYE
I
RAPANDCANNERY
To tho Editer:
On Sunday. August 23, tho Press
club ot Soattlo gave nn excursion to
the salmon traps mid then to tho
canneries nt JVnaCoetcs a distance of
about 30 miles from Seattle, tho boat
left nt 9 o'clock tn tho morning re
turning to Seattle at 11:30 at night.
Wo wcro off tho boat Just ono hour
all day at the canneries. There were
on tho boat 1175 people bcsldo lit
tle folks and about 400 were pre
vented from going as tho capacity or
tho boat had been reached. Tho
weather was perfect and music added
to the gaiety of the occasion
The scenery would have .to bo seen
to bo appreciated as well as tho num
ber of flth. This Is tho periodical
run of tho "Sockeyo" salmon which
makes n run every four years and
tho present is reported to bo tho
heaviest run over known.
Tho Sockeyo Is tho highest quality
of salmon, looking much like a steel
head, and weighs from four to eight,
pounds. Tho meat is almost blood
red and they aro a very pretty fish.
When tho run is on, which lasts
for but a short time, tbero is some
thing doing every minutes, days,
nights and Sundays. Wo first saw
them rumored from tho traps to tho
tub scows, by (ho uso of hugo nota
operated by hoisting machinery.
which would deliver from ono to
three tous at a slnglo hoist. In these
tub scows, they aro conveyed by small
tug boats to tho cannery, and hero
Is where they do things at least equal
to a Roguo river fruit packing bouse.
The heads, entrails, blood, fins and,
tall nro romoied by a machine called
an "Iron chink" into which they fed
llko grain Into n threshing machine
The machine scorned to havo humaa
intelligence, only It was Just a llttlo
bit smarter. In fact I doubt if tho
man who in ado it quite understood
It.
Much of tho canning work was dona
by girls and women for which they,
wcro paid by tho piece and somo ot
1..M ...- ...it.l .a . a '
KTMTMiOVE the roads to tho market place," has long
boon tho slogan oC tho Grange, which helievos that
roads aro designed wholly for the farmer. On this theory,
tho Grange has resisted the construction of trunk lines
and effectually retarded tho construction of good roads
in Oregon.
Good roads benefit the fanner more than any one else.
They lessen the cost of transportation, both of his prod
ucts and liis supplies, enhance tho valuo of his property
and enlarge his markets, thereby increasing his profits.
Yet the fanner has frequently been the greatest opponent
of good roads, and the greater his own need the stronger
his opposition.
Yet tho proposed county trunk line, for which tho peo
ple arc asked to vote bonds on September 0, not only pro
vides a long-Deeded gateway to California, but furnishes
a paved Highway irom two directions to nearly every mar
ket place in Jackson county.
Building the trunk line is literally improving the roads
to the market place, not ono market place, but a dozen
market places. Ashland. Talent, Phoenix, Medford, Cen
tral Point, Tolo, Gold Hill and Rogue River are equally
benefited. No favorites ore played, no one community
favored at the expense of the others.
Of all the market places affected, Ashland will be most
benefited, "because it is the "first market place in Oregon
and will be made easily accessiblo from California, its
tributary territory will uo greatly enlarged, it will reap
the greatest profit from the tourist, l'jventualh' its many
mountain retreats and mineral springs will be utilized for
large resorts, iipon which its future prosperity will
depend.
Those Ashlanders who oppose the bond issue in Ash
land arc blind to .their own interests, arc deaf to the call
of opportunity.
Those who oppose the bonds hi the other cities would
eliminate their own communities from the advantages en
joyed by market places.
The farmers who oppose the bonds would refuse to the
country the advantages enjoyed by the city of paved
streets, of cheaper transportation, of time-saving, of per
sonal convenience, for every lateral from every section of
the county leads to the trunk line, which can be traversed,
for at least a portion of the way, by almost every farmer.
City and country should unite to make the vote for the
bond issue as nearly unanimous as it is possible to havo
an election, that the greatest good may result to the great
est number.
A
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PROVES
GOOD MARKET
NORTHWESTAPPLES
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 27. Ann.
trnlln la proUng one ot tho beat buy
ers of Pacific northwest nplcH nt this
time. W'lillo sumo preliminary or
ders for tho fruit lmu boon rccolvud
from prndtlcntly all portions ot tho
globe, Mill It will bo n weuk or 10
daya before tho market Is really
opened.
Australia la ono of tho big apple
exporting countries ot the world, nml
tho trade there Is ncqmilutcd with tho
murlta ot fruit from nil centum of
the world. That Is tho reason why
It purchases so liberally nt Pacific
northwest points.
Today tho Northwestern Fruit Kx
chnngo of this city confirmed an or
dcr for 1000 boxes of Hoguo rlor
Jonathans with Australian pr.rtles
the buyers. While tho prlco was not
nindo public, It Is understood to bo
fully thrco times uu good as tho snnio
variety nnd grade of fruit brought
last season.
N. Florence Clark
VIOMN TKACHMU
Studio It IM West Ith Street
E. N.NOBLE
All Kinds or Wood Haw Inn
Phono 70.VX JOrtI North Out ml
xu iioNK
Wear tho Nu llono Guaranteed Cor
sot, For Halo Ily
JOSKPlMNi: l CIiAItIC
11 10 Woit -till Street
St. Helens Hail
Resident and Day School fo O.lrlr
In rh.nrwot Hl't.t. of Ht JnMi lt-.pl l Uvl"lll
C.M.ILU, A'tri.MU aftt l!llutfrT TJ.cilli.mt,
Unit. AM. Xlwtlla, Imim.iU At,l.IU, !,
riitiHtsii it Miii;iiiii.miii
St. IMmi 1111
Owes Life It Tills ,
CoasuMptltn Kenedy
It la ticjrimd hiimim power tii perforin
mlrncli, 'llui u,nkrn of Kcktiniii'n AW
tcrnthe. a iriwdr fur LViimiiiiiiIIoii, Hi)
not i In I m (lint It will rrnlott) eycrjr outt
tn iwrfivt lii-iil Hi, tint no innlir limrn volun
tarily test I nod It nn ml tlitilr llrm, Unit
(ill who Iihyh thin iltiml ill.rnmi hIiimiIiI
Iiiti'MIkM nml try It, It should t Urn
night mvimiih, mliicu fi'Vvr, iinuiuitit up.
IH'ilto nml In irjr ninny wen, nrulontf
life. Until what It lu-vumplUtiiMl ii tlili
iniei
Culliorlno Av, suit Atcot I'litro,
DitfOii'a Court, I.. I,
"Clcni lenient In ttio xmr ItuVn I vrn
tnarii wild a lirnvy roll mul n nntly
niutili ami nint to moral ilwtom, In.
rlmlliiK a ncliltt. Ilirlr imtillrlnra fall,
isl, I tlipii mnt to tint Culnkllli, lint
tlitf mil uti Htm krpt lip, I itayiit tlivru
a year nml thrn nrnt nn n farm iiiar
Jerm'y niy, a -err nick man.
"My lirnlliiT ttirn rn'mnininnkil i:k.
Itimra Allirntlri' to me rry Malily. At
nmt I Mould not oiiiiH'iit to noti it, owlnu
tn I lio fuel Hint I hint tnkrn no many
inrilleliiM wtlLmit Ix'Iiik lirlprit In any
wnr. (tut tlnnlly I rnimvulHi It In tiotir
liMrly two yeara aliivo I Drat took It.
I am now euml and I ilitro any Hint I
v-oulil linvo Ihvii InirM Ioiir hro If It
linil not Iktii for Krkntan'a AllriAlU. I
wlh to tlinuk you for llio lloiUrml to mo.
wlirrrjtfr I I Mwlily riiiiniinil lli
AlliTnllio, a I nnn my life to It,"
(Hworn AttliliiTll) JOS. J, TllflKM'llKIt,
Kt'kuian' Allirnllte la rfTrvlho In llron
rliltla, Anthion, liny I'orort Tlironl ami
I, ii n K Troulili. ami In uplnilliltne tho
nyntviii, Piia not loulitlit ixiUona, nphlra
or lialilt-fiirmliiK ilruira. Auk for dooklrt
trlllnif of rmitrrlra. nml wrlto In Krkman
lioralory, I'lillailvlpliln. I'm , for ninrpo.
Utile, Vur Ml by all Itujluij itruUKl'ta
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATRE
ctniiMitrri: ciiani: khay i
KimturliiK ,
IIAliP A CIIANOt:
I'roiu tho fuuioiin mivul by I'rndtirlck
IhIhuii
KNOW
now inn tiu: until
THAT '
Tho proof of success Is the ability
to deliver tho goods.
COURSES IN SEX
YIENEUOOLS
BUFFALO, Au.
them wcro nothing less than human
un utiles in precision and activity.
Ivory ono who wished it was given a
fish and a can of salmon and horo,
you can let your imagination -work
as to conditions and fun on tho boat.
Now as fatbor whipped (ho fish
stories out or mo when I was young
I will not attempt to toll how many
fish I saw for 1 don't bollovo it my
self. Thoro simply is not room in a
short nrtlclo llko this to tell.
Sunday was the last day ot tho
fishing and tho traps aro closed. Tho
reason they closed, is becauso they
havo them all caught.
C. K. WIIISLDR.
Seattlo, August 25.
PROGRAM ITilTHEATRE
U. J. Dally In comic songs, funny
stories, ocarina uud banjo plajjng,
"Tho Melon on de Vine," etc.; photo
plays as usual (Sellg) special In two
parts; "Tho So'or to Roturn Itoad,"
a drarnn of lutonso heart interest,
written by Mrs. Otis Skinner; "Tho
Pickpocket" (Vita) .featuring John
nunny and Flora Pinch; 'A Gamb
ler's Honor" (Bio).
N.'IJ, This Is clean vaudeville and
funny which you will enjoy, l0o
only, ovory 10th ticket a lucky
doublo. Hntlro clmngo of vaudovlllo
and photoplayu. For tomorrow nighty
"Ilroncho nilly." oK
MOVING 'PICTURE COWBOYS
FIGHTING FOREST FLAMES
LOR AJJC1KLE8, (Jul., Aujr. 27.
WU tou fequurp niilefi of forest Ininl
ulrvudy dovaututed, a luuidred In
dinns mid cowmen employed by u
upllon picture concern nre fipliliiifj
n forest lire lodtty ill Ilio Topniipo
rwiivoii, fifteen miles north of Santa
Mouica, . r . , , , , ,
-The crtlnb-
lidimcnt of courses in sex h)j;icnc
for tenchers in universities, colleges
nonnal schools nnd grammar '
schools nnd compilation of text
books buitnblu for school use wns
urgel by sjieukers nt today's bc
piotis of the fourth International
Congre on School Ilyicno presid
ed over by Dr. Chnrles W. Eliot,
president omcritus of Knrvnrd uni
versity, nnd president of the cong
ress. Dr. Thomns M. Bnlliot, denn of tho
School of Tedueoey nt New York
univcraity; President William Tru-
fant Foster of Heed college, Oregon,
nnd Dr. Hush Caliot, of Harvard
university, upoko on the Hiibjcct of
instruction for tencherrf nnd prepar
ation of text books in cx courncH.
Attention wnn called eiH-chilly to the
report of tho Amcricmi federation
for sex hygiene which favors the tihc,
of nature study nnd biology ns u me
dium for sex instruction nnd which
opposes instruction in the hcIhjoIh
by sex HccialitH. It wus nrgued
that specialists not trained to tench
children could not Mttisfnetorily go
into the detiiils necessary without
possibility of offending sensitive na
tures of the children. On the other
linnd, it wns pointed out, tenchem
specially trained in sex hygiene
could, with their knowledge of in
struction, bo mnde to be better fit
ted for this somewhat doliento tmk.
RECORD SMASHED
FOR BARTLETT PRI0ES
Tho record prlco of tho season for
Rogue Illvor Valley Bartlotts was
received Tuesday when a car of Bart
lotts shlppod by tho Producers Fruit
company was sold In Boston for $3.22
a box, or 12.37 In Medford. This Is
five cents more per box than was re
ceived by P, W. Bingham for a car
sold Monday. Tho pears came from
the Kden Valley orchard.
Mr. Itandolph says that tho pear
market will remain where It is for a
week and then probably tako a small
raise. A fall In prices Is not expected
by him.
One hundred and forty cars of
pears have ueen shlppod already this
season by Itogue Itiver valley orch
ardists, Almost tho entlro amount
represents tho Bartlett crop tho Iar
gest in tho history or tho valloy. A
few carloads ot Howell pears were
shipped. Many cars of tho fruit were,
sold In advance tor $2,00 f. o. b.
Market prices for Tuesday wero its'
follows; Philadelphia, average $2.7G;
Now York, $2,85; Boston $2.0C to
$3.00; 'Bnltlmoro, $2.70, and Chicago
$2.C0.
WEST AT ODDS
WITH LAND BOARD
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 27. A contro
orsv brewing since the dexcrt Inutl
board, n week ngo, during the ab
sence of Governor est, decided to
nsk the federal government for nn
extension of tho contract between
the fcdernl eovernment nnd the state
for the Deschutes Lund compnny
has today reached u state of ojicii
hostilities with the chief executive
declaring ho will defeat any stirh
intention.
Tho governor declares ho wns
treated discourteously when the
board sanctioned the request with
out his being present. The hoard nt
n meeting Inst night refused to re
consider its nction.
The Deschutes Lnnd compnny, of
which J. E. Morson is president, has
been under firo for mnny months.
Stntc Treasurer Kii" declared that
tho company wns operating within
the law.
ffstfi
"Whow!"
Ono thing's
cr's uncertain.
tho wenth-
certain
U
"Tho good old summer-tlmo" do
mnnds toilet waters and powdors to
tnnko It refreshing and cool.
A wide variety ot all tho wotl
known kinds!
They'll Interest you Tight nowl
Haskins for, Health
DIVERStUNABLE
TO
.JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug. 27. Tho
steamship State of California wrecked
In Gambler Bay, lying In thlrty-sovon
fathoms of water, will not glvo up Its
dead. Thrco submarlno divers sont
to tho Bceno of tho wreck wero ablo
to descend only to tho pinnacle or
tho rock on which tho vessel struck.
In tho dopth of tho water in which
the California lies, it Is impossible
for any diver to work, No further
efforts will be mado tp recover tho
twenty bodies supposed to be in tho
cabin of tho steamer.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
Ifimateur Fitiishiug
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Flash lights
Portraits
Interior and exterior viuwp
Negatives niado anv time
and any place by appoint
ment.
208 E. Main
Phone 1471
Blood is Purified
Quickly in Summer
Here is a Remedy that has
Wonderful Action and
Promotes Health.
FRUIT DISTRICT WILL
APPEAR IN MOVIES
Manager D. C. Burkhardt of tho
Star theatre Is arranging for a mov
ing picture man to como horo and
tako pictures of tho orchards showing
tho fruit on tho trees, picking, sort
ing, packing, shipping, etc.; also pic
tures ot Iloguo Ilivcr fishing, of Cra
ter Lake and scones In and around
Medford. Thoso pictures will bo used
In Gaumont Weekly, will bo thrown
on tho canvass all over the world and
will bo a big advertlsomont for tho
city and valloy.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
88 B. pARTLT.Tr
Phones 1. 47 and '47--a
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
1
S. B. 0. Makrs Your tllood Corpunrlra
1'nllc (or Mutual 1'roleetlun.
JTIriKlInK with your food, arousing
Btomath uotlon,aborbod Immodlutaly
into your blood, the fumoun romady
known as H. 8. H, lias a wonderful ac
tion. Its indln jjiirpoiio Is to atlmulato
cellular activity or Unit pecullnr proc
ess which Instantly thanues tho worn-'
out cells (or the new red blood cor
puscles. The medicinal valuo of tho compo
nents of H. H. H. Is relatively Just us
vital to healthy blood as the nutriment
obtalmd (roin Rrain, ment, (at, sugars
or any other part of our dally food Is
to tho natural reconstructive require-1
mciiju of the tlui;a. And there in one
component of H. B. H. which serves the
active purpose or stlmulatlnK tho col
lular tlsiue to a healthy and Judicious
olectlon- of its own ossentlul nutri
ment. Thu, in ctmti, uf klu dlHuso
euch as eczema, acne, herpei, tetter or
psoriasis, first purify your blood with
H. a a so it will enuble the tissues to
rebuild their cellular strength und re
gain tholr normal health,
a a a U purely a botanical product.
and you will make a great mistake to
have some enthusiast palm oil a min
eral preparation that may do you Jr-
rvparuuie Jiurm.
a H. B. Is prepared by The Hwlft Bpc
cine Co, J91 Swift Dldg, Atlanta, aa.,
and If you have any dbstlnate skin
trouble, wrlto to their MedlealDepart
ment (or free advlcv. It will bo worth
your while to do so.
GOOD SCHOOL SHOES
Let us shoo your children
to good, solid, servicoablo shoos.
Wo know how.
dZctaciettZL
"Goo Show"
"RIGHT PRICES"
Opposito PoBtoffico
two (;i.i:vi:k fo,Mi:iur.s
Coming Prlilny nml Rnturdny
"It()lllNS(N OltUSOK"
1F
University of Southern
Oregon
Opens September 17th in Medford
Business CoIIcgeBIock
Collogo opens Hupt. 17. Ceurses: riillorophy, Mnthuiuntlrs.
History, English, (Irruk, l.ntln, French, (lenuaii, Hpnulsh, I'hyslcs,
Cliumlttry, Biology and Ueulogy.
Norniul opons Sept. 17. (B. 1'. .Mil I key don,) ti-uchos course.
Preparatory opons Sopt. 17.
IIgleno and nursing opons Sept. 17.
Law school opens Oct. 1. Ceurses: Kqulty, Criminal Law", Kvl
donco. Sales, Xcgotlnhlu Instrumuuts, I'lcadlng, Contracts, Auoiicy,
Ileal I'ropurty, Corporations, etc.
lilvlnlty school opens Oct. 1.
Itoglstrntlon dujs all this week. N'tixt week, Monday, Wednea
day nnd Friday, from t a. in. to 12 noon, at Business College.
PAGE
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SDNESDAY, AUCI. 27,
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When you tire of
rough, strong, high-
t
proof whiskey try
the new Cyrus Noble.
pure, mild and mature
jy. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
Y
Tho Act lOliie,
MLLE. TOJETTI
And
WALLACE BENNETT
Present in; (ho Dnmiit Dunoo
ARTHUR E. VINCENT
Clarinet Soloist
Tn cltiKHic and popiilnr reper
toire direct from ikitish em
pire CLAYTON and LENNIE
The happy Hiappy and the
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LTJE PALMOR
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and Danehu Comedians.
PAaESOOPE
Tho Animated Wookly (
"Without Roward"
When Dr. Turner takes
hand in the scuffle.
Pricos, 25c, 3Cc.
Box Scats 50c.
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Know lust whnt our Hush,
Doors, Mllhvork ouclit to "ut you.
Wn (outo one.tJUrd lower prices
on ilrkt nuallty irmiorlul thnn
dealerx who litiy lliniiutli nildille
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Ornltimnn Xrout Doors, 10
Attlgnn ,. B.OOup
Oraftinfttt Interior Doors,
O lUxou 1,70
a.ply rjrir Veneer Doors, 93.70
tmldn Window Trim..,.. ,00
Uungalow oionint HbbIi,
io dtiitms ............. ,03 up
Medietas Cablnst, bullt-lu
tyUi 4" daip, Urg
hnvelod mirror ,,,i,.., e.CO
. .v!',"lve our own mill nml sail
UUtUOV to uiiyoiiu auywliuru.
Alk fr tUI No. -rrM
ISIS THEATRE
Photoplays Tuntday mid Wctfueftdsy
Till: BTATUI-! Ol' I'ltmilT
Hpoclnl ICcllimo Fuaturu
In Two 1'urtu
1'ATin: wi:i:kia' no. an
Till; i.OHT IIIA.MO.M)
Dotectlvu Htory
THIS MKUHAII) , ,
Knrco Comedy
Coining
Till! VKSMTY OV OIII.MH
In Two Ilouls
triWiXmBi
MEDFORD
GREENHOUSE
Sensonahlo l'1lowoi,s and
Decorations of all kinds for
fall weddings.
Telephone 37I.
1005 .East Main Street.
--
Draperies
Wo
Idraporlci,
carry a. very cOmnleta Una o(
lei, laco oiirUliis, flxiures.'tto..
."r" w......l, ,IA,llV.'flU,.
fnu uo an uianaos or unholslnrlnv. A '
PjolHl nmii (o look artur this work,
sxoliistviily, and 'Will n!vo a ood
'orvlcn as Is poHHliiio to Bt in oven
no
tho lurutst flltlcs.
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