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page Form KEDFbiiD Wail tribune 2CtV .n wih.i'kndwnt, Nmyai'Ai'Kn nnmsiinn kvkuv, AwnitNooj, ivnieiT HMNIJAI 11V TIIU KXCICI'T 8UNUAT UT TIIU Mt:Dl'OtU riUNTINU CU. Tlm nemocrntlo Time. The Medford ""'VM ""' A" viv""",l.::-'. - ,.... ii- i-?.n ornc.Mnil TriBiino iMiiiuini - Norlll l"lr ntn.pt; tcl.ihofln "a. Offn'lnt Paper of the Cltr of Medford Official Paper of Jncktcm County. OKOHCli: PUTNAM, Editor nnd Mnnngor Knterod ni ooondo1iBii nwtlw M Jn.lforil, (imroiu unrtrr tho act of -March 3. 1H7P. RUBSCRZrTtOH RATES. On renr, li umii .-. S.O0 nnn fflnnlh. lit mMl - .60 carrier In l'r month, delivered by xf...1f.if.1 -lnr-Lftonttlln ntlil Cell trnt lNJttit . . ..,...-.. .. - .SO (talunu.) only, by mull, per yiMr 5.00 WevHir. pw year jrr ,,s' I'OllTLAND, Nov. 10. ltccelpts for tho week havo been: Cattle, 1U3; cahes, 35; bops, 3S01; sheep, 1873. Although cattlo liquidation has l)eon a third less than total for samo period last week, bVef alues havo not been 'lifted appreciably, so de moralizing; was tho condition ot tho juarket ten days ago. .llowovcr tho decrease In receipts was the very panacea the trade needed, nnd whllo no general rise In prices wob con summated a few strong bids for an occasional load of prime steers or cows showed tho underlying steadi ness to the market. Monday and Wednesday were the only days which were factors In better prices. Tho remainder of tho wcek'g business was transacted In poor grade slock of which thcro was a largo quantity. Ucucrall the cattle market Is steady to a shado firmer than It was een lays since, nnd the outlet for strict ly prlmo steers andcows Is better. Top quotations aro steers, $7.00 at $7.35; cows, JC.00 and $C50; heif ers, $C50 at $0.75; calves $S.OO at $9.00; bull, $5.50 at $5.75. Depression hit the swino market lato In tho week, but was not entirely unexpected. Portland has been 25c to 40c higher thnu other American markets for len days and has main tained strength up to Thursday of this week, l'rlmo light hogs sold steady nt S.30 first half, but bnjers refused to bid that price at tho closo nnd tops dropped to $8.20. Trade opinion is not so optimistic as tho week comes to n close. Mutton and lambs sold stroiiR and freely supported the high price range established a few days ago. Prlmo yearling at $4.75; old wethers at $4.50 and ewes at $4.10 were sheep house features. Lambs were strong at $5.75. Receipts comparatively light and demand oxceeded supply. All prices steady to firm and trade brisk. POOR GRADES KEEP STOCK PRICES m . ASHLAND AWAITS OF Ueforo tho city of Ashland, Ore., will know whether It has a right to enforco an ordlnanco passed by its city council lust summer declaring void n perpelual franchise, granted to the Ashland Klectric Power & Light I'linpniiy, a subsidiary of th'o Oregon California Powor coiujiany, In 18SK, a iiuoailon of constitutional law must be threshed out, In compliance .with nu order Issued by Judgo Wolverton in. the United States district court. AsMnnd now has Its own municipal Unlit, power and water plant nnd de alrco to be freo of the franchise. Hut uficr the pass(t'B'(j of tho ordlnanco the OrcBon-Callfornlft Power company lrterpobod, aaWr.R thu United States court for an order restraining tho o cation of the ordinance until tho question Involved us to tho constl tut onnllty of a franchise In perpet ultv should havo boon n-ttlod by Jn dlcial decision. When nttoriKs ai. Irg for tho city of Athlaml and for tho jjowor company appealed before Jtulgn Wolverton to aimio the Krnnt- ting of the restraining order Judgo Wolverton told thorn that tl.o ques tion Imolvcd wuj so Important that ho. would Issue the order, pending trial of tho case. INVITE JAMES J. HILL TO VISIT MEDFORD Tho Commercial club sent tho fol low Ing (olographic invitation to Jan. J. Hill: J. J, Kill nnd I.ouIb W. Hill, Care Groat Northern Ity. Tho Medford Commorclal club ex tend urgent Invitation for you and party to stop over for as long a period as possible In our city and valley. Wo will undortaho to mako your stay a pUui8nnt event. Kindly wlro ub to whpn wo may oxpoct you. J. A. 1'UnnV, Pros. P. W, 8TIU3ETS, Soc. FRUIT GROWERS - .... .. DISTRICT Horticultural Coiuuussioium' i 'arson m mh urday's lneotunir of rruit-uTowoi's sounded the koy- notl' of tllO sittllltioll wlldl lll Silid tllilt I'Vl'iy Ol'cha 1'tUsl ..unnninln with flio iiisilOi'lui-s 111 IllO I'll'Ml-llll filUl- 1 """ m " i'v i,-.. ..- .... I P - ..1 i lill!Jl III WIlllillUM IIIMV 111 PH'IU-w llltll v.riiinu mo ,v. cure of baffling diseases must bo left to. siiontists, while the oivhardist devotes his energies to preventing spread by eliminating infection. Jt is not tho province of the county or state to exercise paternalism to the extent of earing for orchards. They tiro individual property and must he eared for by the indi vidual. The province of the inspector is to see that the owner is wnvned mul instructed. If the owner noirloets The warning and refuses cooperation, the orchard, a source of infection to adjoining property, becomes a pub lic nuisance and should be cut down for the benefit of the eomiuunity. Keither fruit-raising nor tiny other business can be successfully conducted by proxy. Success requires the owner's personal attention and constant vigilance. Yet we have the spectacle of owners, business . men, leaving properties valued sit hundreds ot thousands of dollars tor a greater part of tho year in absolute, charge of in competents employed baeeuso they are cheap and sure that they know more than the United States government about handling dangerous fruit diseases, carrying on ex perimentation that spreads disease and wipes out groves. No orchardist need fear blight if he is vigilant and prompt in handling it. The big producing pear districts of California have successfully fought it for veal's, though the plague wiped out entire orchards in other districts. Its spread is due largely to gence of owners, "who, because ot immunity in the past. ignored warnings and tailed to tnul anil eliminate Hold over infection. Orchard pests can be fought best in the dormant pe riod. .Now is the tune to eliminate every trace ot blight from the orchard. If every owner co-operates in this work, it will be stamped out entirely before another year. If the owners' do not co-operate, no amount of inspection will stamp it out only the man with thu axe and he should follow. BEAUTIFYING- MEDFORD M OST t'oiuiucndabli' is tlu effort of the ladies of the Cheater .Medford club to encourage the planting of roses a move towards making Medford the citv beauti fill. . Two days have been selected, one in the fall ajid one in the spring, as rose-planting days. Children of the pub lic schools w illbe given rose slips and instructed in tho gentle art of rose culture. Medford is a natural rose city. Nowhere, not even in Portland, do ro.ses do better, when they ai'e properly cared for. They bloom almost continually until January. There is in this city a hedge of Caroline Testout roses planted last year, which is today a mass of blossoms and; lias been throughout summer and fall. Such hedges along J the curb parkings will add immensely to the city's ap pearance. I It is to be hoped that the Greater Medford club will' not confine its energies to the roses. Trees should he hlanted extensively and a systematic effort again be made, to create in every street a shaded avenue. For these el-1 forts to be successful, co-operation must be forthcoming from property owners and residents but unless ef-l fort is jnade, nothing will be done on an extensive scale.' Origin of Bear Creek Name Recounted (I!j Juno Mi-Milleti Onlvvny in Sun- tlny'fi Oreoniun.) "Well, if you uro writing f Hear ereek, ju-t wny it flows thrnugli the most beautiful country Ooil ever made, find you'll have it nil rfclit." Thus Hjmke a friend when iiiflrmcil thnt (lie lute Captain .liimox II. .Me Millim war, one of a party ot1 piou- eer who cave IliU mime to the hlremn in I8"il, before it uns Niiiiiiiid by the giwit conerete lirnlge mul before Medford wn ever (liouglit of u ''boom town." On Table Hoek in 3851 n buttle took place between a Miiall party ot while nud a baud t Kogue Itivor Imliaiw. Kevonil iwek-i cr had been killed near tlrW point jy Indiutib, while on their way with Hour, liaeon and butter to the tu'mei-. nt Vrcka, Cnl. Among tlne kilkd was Lieulennnt James .Slownrl. Ili body was buried hnstily near :li (eeno of battle nud the leltei-. . I. S. , wore carved in the bulk of a bilge oak tiee near Hie grave. Then a fin "r k iiilied upon tho grave, beet Iiiiiioh nnd brush were burned iikhi it nud later liorM" were led over the pot, i6 as to obliterate the npptmr- Ln.w f n ric. OtlietvviHO llie In diaiih would have removed tho eloth ilig and blanket iu which the body wuh vnapjied. J.uter, Governor Joseph Lane had Stevvait'h body iciiioved to Vancouv er, Wnt-h., for finiil burial. About thin time the late JoMiph 31c Slillun, futher of Captain James II. McMilleu, with a number of men, one of whom uiiii Calvin C. Kred, wore leturning from Yieka, Cul., with o wagons. W'Jieu neaiiiig Ike hIioiu of the htuntn they sa vvtliice giiylj bears leave the carcnuK of an ox nnd run into tho dense thicket at the joud eide. Two liorneiiion rode, who Jiud three dog with them. The dog weiu. Mint into the brush in UGnt of the Ik-jus. They relumed quickly, yelping at a great rale. One of Ihe lieai's, which wuw vvmiiidcd liv n tide iylmt from ope vl die lioroemen, MEDFORD AtAJC TRITBUNU MUST CO-OPERATE i-1 f i ,..: ..l,,,) ..viwn.JmmWo '... - . - - - J- the carelessness and negli rushed out of the thicket iiml sei v l(ee! stmuHiig by (ho ox lenm, charp'd liifn. eeil had jiiM bor rowed n ilnuble-lmrrel hhotgun be J loiiging to Jo.epli .Mi'.nilen, iimI, wllen but a few feet from the benr lie fired, killing llie lieaxt. The other two were dispatched nuiel.ly ftp I ! their bodiiH were left in the roiul. A Hie men renunied their journey 'Mime one remarked, "Wo will rhristen tin-, Sired in "Hear Oreok." Tile ehrihteiiing of Hear Creel; vvn. hut one of many incident of lfi'l Jin Southern Oregon. Kvery mnn vv.i- J iiiid to be a hero, nnd the womii vturb an biave as the men iu that umtettlei pint of the state. Thcv were bravo ami gallanl, as only mif-h bail thu .liitrdiliootl to endure the pcriU itml harduhip-i mieouuteud i" reat'liing thin "I'mminud Land." Wlionever danger threatened any portion of the new eommunitv all were ready to riiu to it defen c without regard to perxonnl danger or pecuniary Josh. PEACH TREE GROWS TEN FEET IN SINGLE SEASON A. Vi'. .Stone, who owns tin orchatdj on the Jaid.Konville road, brought into the Commercial club Satuiday a fen l'oot hlinnt of u .voung pouch tree, the entire gtowlh beiiij: made this sum mer. He aUo brought in giant benh and carrots, weighing It) pound-, a piece, grown between lows ol youifg fruit trees nil ot them produced vWthout irrigation. More than six hundred thousand melt aro employed by tho ralhas of the United Kingdom. Jolin A. Perl Undertaker ' Lady Assistant. m h. uAKTLirrr I'liones M, -17 anrt 47-J-a Ambulauco Service Deputy Coroner MEDTfOliD. QKUaOX. "MPS Secretary Lane Aid to Homesteader ' POWERS v DEM AND lion rrnnkllu K. Lane, secrolnvy In his power to nmK tho public lands of tho Tinted State inou (unli able to the rlRht clam of settler". Ho U Ntmpllf)liiK the mutter of takltnt P liMiiw.tutl where ho know tho l'ttuU.iili t are lion fid iMl vtil 8hi'tllMIVi OplO, On Juno . lt'18, eonjtrewi pawed thre-jer homotttnit law that lm potted different erudition on III" liuitiMtemler to thtwn prKIllug nt tho time ,Kbrmry 13 191U, the sec. rotacj of "tho tutot lor luued a nlrrii Inr chjhUIhIhr ruluilon itudur the new Inw. aihoiii; It uprnvMon aru the following. ' I'rviMoni of i. The Merlry of the Interior I authorised, upon sntlnftu'tory how Inn therefor, to reduce thi required are of riilMxntlon. I'lic )rnt"tund lws w.ie onrtt)d prlma-i) fur the purpove of enabllny eltlveur of tho I'nlttMl Stnto In itwid faith in obtain a homo anil the ptollon "f lio stt utr In rtfrd tt rtuotlo'i In the re qulred u of cultivation wl' not bo " m'" "' oiwuw " ""J ninuucr to relax tho rate that th entryttMii mint rQtiltle uto i. umi. oc eup.v, cultlvato and Improve thi tnut of hind ontrl, by him ,is i ntl feciorlly shovv thnt he. In t;omt faith, at ire time of suoli entry lulcudetl to nmko the land hl bnuaride home and that It has been hi home r the ditto ot final proof. "However. If llus tract of land en tered li so hilly or roUh. tho soil n alkaline. riintMnct, snnlv or nwrnnpy. the precipitation of'molitnro o light as not to.make cultivation prHctlen bio. to th xtenr of th -qiilr(d amount, or It tho land U genersllr valuable only for Krailn. n reduction in in are or tmuiv(liu ry lw p-r- nutted. Aid for Pour Man ! "Tin pertonnl nr fluonoltij dtsnblll- tle of the ntrymn extHtlnir nt the time of entry will noi i (omdderml sufficient caum for redurte n In area of cultivatien: but If. a'Mr ontrjr and nctmil settlement, thronfh ilrcum- stnnco which at tho tlt.i of entry j could not reasonably have vn fore- seen, the ontrytrinn ha me' with ml-' fortune which render hi pi reason- ably utmble to cultivate tho prencrlb-inmnlior from four to eight. Knch ed aroa. upon satisfactory proof! vote dlncloHod ii tie, Heuntor Hitch- thereof at the time of making flnnl proof, a reduction J1 aroa of cultiva tion may he jirmtted during the per iod of disability fnlowlii;; muh in In fortune, and the nature thereof, shall be Mi'itnltted 'in ! r ontli ultl.in slxtv s NoOtherf Like It irf " '-'-:. l-V mWM ,'vV'- .JC" HvTs L7-5"1S' . equipment. The familiar round tag hangs from the blouse pockets of all of Uncle Sam's Jack Tars. And in the of ficers' mess on every battleship and at every military post you'll firjd an open sack of "Bull" Durham, inviting every one to roll for himself a f rcoh. band-made "Bull' Durham cigarette -the kind that brings lasting enjoyment and satisfaction to more millions of men than all the brands of ready-made cigarettes combined I i (Enough II Bull Durham A hooU of'papcra" FREE with ooci C'Cent each r;:- , DAY. NOVUM HlfiR 10, 101H, iilti.vn after tho ofottiionro thereof to Hie locator of the htnd offlre In the district In which (lie laud In situated. "Tilling of the Iniul or other up proiu'lnte stientuumt foi' tho piupose of ronaorvltiR tho molHtuio Itlt a Mew of nittkliu; n piofltnltle etop the sueeeedliii; wir, Will be deeumd cut- ul"(liin within the tonus of the act, wluno that manner of cultivation Ih iiortar.r or Rouonilly followed III tho lunillt. V TIiiiIht lleihiMliiii, "No reditetlon In men of cultiva tion will be permitted on m count of uKpeniw In leuuniiig hiiuhIIiir lliulir fioin tile laud. U lullda aro so luliU ll tlmlHTi'd that tho uuiriiiau ettn lint reasonably elwir nnd eultlvtUo tho area proscrtbfld by tho tuttitb. iicli entries will bo rtnsldotnl pnV illative and not luude Hi rihhI faith for tho purpow of ohtulului; n lioiul'. "The authority to maWo rliietlAn In the prvtrrlhod lire of cultivation relnttm to onlnrRfd homwitwul'entrfi' iu well im to orillunrv liomufUmiU nuule uuiler section 2XS" It. S., and nppllrittlliu for mturtlnti arvn of cut- itluitlou under onlnmnd 1'omoi.to.id I .,,-,.. m u. .,.,..i., .,r .,.r i i .w enrdnuco with the pnixMuiu of thH imrgniph." SENATE CUnRENCY BILL ROW BRINGS CAUCUS CALL TO END 'WSIIINt5TON, Nov 10 -Willi the senate blinking and current-) vommlteo deadlocked In It consider ation of tho administration eurreucy blll a rait wn iMtied Snturdn for a conference of the euiiio democrat nt Wcdupiiday to iIIsciim th mean iiriw Tho rll wt lited by Senator sjwHim 0f Vlmlula. who circulated th jtitlnn for n call on authority from SHtor Korn, who I Mt of th C,.( Siwator Sw'nnMin iluelilwl upon this course after nu adjournment ot 'the committee for the day. and after he IikiI visited the White limine nud talked with President WtUou. All day thu committee wrangled without renulu ovr the iiuoatlou of fixing tho number of regional bnnk to ndmlnlmor the new currency torn. A hnlf doien vote were taken Ion various proposition fixing thu cocli voting with thu four ropiibllcnui against the six remalnlnc dotnocrnt. The enrpenters' union Iu Holland has doubled it meiiitierxlilp In the past five ear. 1 1 IU 1 1 1 1 ' - yrj' - 1 InUieWorld! 'Vr "-" 7rtf.- i-frSv?- ' rf fFfc i r ?.. ? m YOU'LL never find a cowboy without "the mak ing?." A sack of "Bull" is a part of every soldier's n W ii t(i it GENUINE n Durham faM SM.OKINO TOBACCO for forty hand-rqtulo cluarettei in each S-cent iach) has been the standard smoking tobacco of the worm ior inree generations xt is rne same today as it was 53 years ago just pure, good tobacco with the natural tobacco fragrance rich, mellow and satisfying. "Bull" Durham band-made ciga rettes have a delightful aroma niuresi fragrance that no other cigarettes possess. Compare their delicious vnoothness and cool ness with even the highest-priced ready made cigarettes, and judge for yourself. ' NOTE OUTLINING mm POLICY I'AIIIS. Nov H' That the powen of Kurnpe, have detimiiiliil a note from the WudhluKtou nilmltilslrntlnti oiilllnliiR It MoMean polio win lent nod aulhnrltutlvoly heio lodm (level umnt oflll ld tin' thuuiiht It unlikely tht nv i:w IHUin eliancelory would agree to si i port the Unltwl iltBte. proKinm on til It ha ben known In dntull N did IIh. lieliovi, th ld tlmt the old world Hoveiura'entM would iun to xlvo I'resliKuit Wtltn mi inihih freti hand. nipliiiuat In t'Mri iHwmed to lie llve thai pnrllclly tho whole of Kit rope rvor Ituortu. Did latorers In llomtia, Imlln re eelvo mi nveniKO of about JU icntit .1 iluj. LOOK HERE FOR IT Mirny ii Mull Trillium Header Will lie Itilert'itcil When pcopta road about the cure muile by medicine endorsed fio far avy, l It urprilnit that thv wonder If lb stnleinent art true Hut when they read of tae rlaht here at hni. poltlv proof l with in their ruafta. for rlftee lnv tUt.ti 1 1 nu eM) matter !(! Medfor.i eit doreemeut of Doan' iCIdne) IMItu T. W t!rn. 7 Plilra 8t.. Medford Ore. iHiM! "A fw )nr n m kid) bi'tnn m bother me and il.. troulile wan uaaravnlrd b no u atl"ii. wlili'h reilred me to It on my feet tb greater part of the .la When I beitnu wrk In the niurtilnir I felt all rlht. but after I hud b,.-n on my feet for a couple of hour mv baek beasn to pnln me and nt ulaht I would wnreely be able In Mrntithten In emtio way I lumrd nf Dean' ICId ne) IMIli and liegon italnir tliew They lured me lu a nbort time and In re turn. I am aleaiod to recommend them." Por enlo by till drmlort. Price Bo cents. Poiter-Mllburn Co. Iluffnlo. New York ante agent for the Pnlted ftlntee Iti'iio i i.r the name- l)uan' an I tnke t 'i otl" S A &vtx a ::v ia u 1L IV' S PILLS soio nv iirugsisis LvinniWi re N. Florence ClarR VIOLINIST ,NI TIOACIIICIl I'lint fliuri Mil Mo. fur all Orrnslotii 1 1 Id W. I'niiilh St. 1'liono 7I0J 1UENT- INDIA UISE' flUIHOUOIl Film Mr,ll trr riicn, Huei Canal. Krd Sraind Inlli Occn ti ll.initujf nnd Celcinl'H, lnrluihiiililrtillli'uulh InJu, 7A IM .unJnd I'fSfl, ti'pliiit t Inl'if ! Ing 'Hit' I" Kuti'pr, Ail nJ Attic, by th . , S. S. CLEVELAND W) m N yk, Jhumv IB. IVM 93 Dnys $700nntl up Utlikllni! l r ini' ' ! IIkmii iir AU ml, Iu W,l IiuIIm. Pnw fnl, AivunJ lb" Wl,l. llMuh ll, rn.in (. "'. " J NU.Iilni-n ltl. $4tJl,t . i i'- HAMBURG-AMERICAN ytp-y ' L.INC V (till Powell St., him PnimlMO, C'rtlu or Local uent. GUS The Tailor LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from .H.()() to $ir.(K) per mouth JJathroom and Laundry Accommodations Cias ami Kleclrit: Lif,di( ICverything Kurnishod lOxcepl Eata 217 Iv'iverside So. I 'hone non-L E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorclal Club Amateur Fim.shiiiK Post Cards I'anoramiu Work Mwh lights Portraits Interior ami exterior views Negatives mado anv timu and any place by appoint ment. l M. II.MtVIU.V, MiiuiiKer. ?m E. Main Pnono 1471 How To'Henl a Stubborn Abscess A Home Method Suro to R store Flesh to Natural Health. nprn nrfi nnmo very vdlunliln fnrti for nil wlm liatu mi) lilouil Irniililu wild Minimi Hon , tin nut enrrr miy turn no nu in Inter ftrn wliii H-riiilriitoii nnd llui furinntlvii or lirntM-tlvii tinliH Kuip It vluiu mul IiiiiiiIukciI, If It U n kliililioni lime, iiiuli lour MixmI Willi H. H. H. 'Hi I. fii ux IiIiiihI imrlllor vvnrltn wouilorK. And you mil ciully kIvo your IiIikmI n i!'"l. Iliuruiiuli (IciiiikIiik ly iihIiik H. H, H, 'Hunt U mi iifcil fcr iinyiiiio l Im ilrtnnmlciit in or Urn llliiciit nf bloiiil liniurllli'. No inniicr Ikiw Imilly lli7 iiltiul, thu hjhIciii nr Imw iinnllllitly ln'C oiiien Urn .Ulii. Jiint niiii-iuUr tin-re U mia luuri'itli nl In H. N. N. Hint o Mlliiiiilnli'i, Ilia t-1 In In r ItiHiiiM HiioiiKliiiiit tlin lidily Hint 1'iitli k li'dM IU uwu um'iulal iiulrliuint fnini I In- IiIikmI. tin not full lo ki'I lioltlo if K. K. H, tnriny. If yiiiir nlxoi'xn 1 of mirli n nnliira Hint )uii would llkii lu unul n hiii-i lullm, wrlln lo llui im illi nl iliiiiiiimiiit, 'Ihu Hlft Htmclllc Co, Jll Hwlft UilHirutory, Atluutu, tin Ituwnrn of nny ntldnpt to hill joii toinii. HlliiK I'Ido for tliu IiIiumI. Itniiy Kiiln )mt lin linin((l iiiou liy liiulnx w mil mliiirnl iiiUIiiio in 1 ui l off mi tliem. Auk fur H H rl ii ml limUt tbat H. H. H. 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