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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1909. ANDREWS ICOUNCIL SCRAPS S VISITOR SOUNDS VALLEfS PRAiSEj Oklahoma Man Returns to His East ern Home and Tells. Marvol- I IS ANSWERED! OVER BAD STREET LAID AT REST TO f 'Van Meter Replies to Communication Regarding Recant Address by Judge S. J. Hanna. Grants Pass Councilmcn Have Wordy Frank Mee, Native Son of Jackson Hazclton, B. C, Back of Barricades War Over Condition of Road to Grave Yard. ' County, Who Recently Dropped Dead, Is Buried. and Trenches to Resist Expected Indian Attack. an ous Tales of the Rogue Valley. , PIONEER II To the Editor: No one can fail to appreciate tho kindly spirit expressed by tho writer in your issue of tho 4th in commont- ing on Judgo Hanna's.lecturo, but his . dissatisfaction over tho time devoted to tho discussion of theological points, on the ground that it is not essential, would indicate a lack of grasp of tho scientific aspect of the subject. No doubt because of tho absence of this feature, much time has been spent, with doubtful re sults, in the past, and one may re grot the division' of tho efforts of good indicated by tho number of churches with various doctrinal points of difference as a reason for their existence, but it must bo re membered that it is not merely a philosophy that is being explained, but a scientific religious system of salvation. Such must find, in order to sustain its religious claims, an au thority in tho Scriptures, particularly with reference to the significance o Jesus' words and works. Christian Scienco yields to no one greater roc ognition of the value of humanity u the experience of the Niznrenp. and the effort of Mrs. Eddy has been t help mankind to understand it from tho standpoint that ho was applying an understanding ot Uod as ever present and nll-powerful. This knowledge of God is scienco in tho true sense of the word, and cxnlnins the operation of His law of good. It is most important, in fact, it is neces- pary to understand a science in or dor to demonstrate it, and this in volves naturally a consideration of the principnl ns well, as tho minor features indicated in Jesus' oxperi ence. The science of salvation is set forth in tho Biblo, and tho object of the tex book, "Scienco and Health. -with Key to the benptures," by Airs Eddy, is to help tho individual to un derstand tho Bible better, nnd thus prove for lumsolf that God is ever presont'nnd nll-poworful. Good in tentions nro all right as far as thoy go, nnd it is good to emphasize tho necessity of right living, hut what hns Ijcen Inching nnd is supplied through Christian Science is tho spiritual understanding of God's law and its operation, so thnt tho pood wo desire is available. HOWARD C. VAN METER GRANTS PASS, Nov. 9. (Spe cial.) It liaa leaked out that tho last mooting of the city council was a red hot ono. and all because George Cronlc, tho councilman from tho Fourth ward, made a speech. What started him was tho deplorablo con dition of of A streot, whoro tho city Is attempting to macadam a strip 1C feet wide in tho center nnd about flvo blocks long. Tho rock crusher will not work and tho gasoline road roller Is unfit for any purpose. Tho last tlmo thoy tried to uso the roller It sank through tho rock and up to tho axlo In mud and the Btroct com missioner had to get Jack-screws to pry it out. Since the rains have com menced a loaded wagon cannot get near the rock criiBhor. All this was brougl t out by Cronk, who was not exactly disinterested, as ho Is sexton and has to travel this streot to and from tho graveyard. TOWN HOLDS ITS FIRST FUNERAL UNDER PROTEST LEBEAU, S. D.. Nov. 0. For the first time in its history this town was the scene yestorda,v of a funornl. IncidentalJ', a cemtcory, the only ono in tho town, was opeifed up, too. The grnvoyard only contains ono body, and it is that of L. T. Perkins, who was killed near hero lato Inst week 'in nn automobile accident. Tho residents protested against Perkins being buried horo, but his T HOLD TALKFEST Grants Pass Scene of Gathering Many Rangers and Officials to Discuss Forestry GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 0. Tho local forest service force of the Sin kiyou nntiopnl forest just closed four days' ranger meeting oxtending from Novemhor 4 to 7, at this plane Tho entire force, numbering 15 men met hero to discuss tho regulations by which the nntionnl forests nre admin istered, and to discuss other expori ences, and to promoto n spirit of fcl lowship. The interest of the meeting was greatly increased by the nttend nneo of four officials from tho dis trict offices at Portland, namely: C, II. Fiory, chief df operation; P. E Ames, chief of civiculturo; W. P. Sta- Icy, law officer, nnd 0. J. Buck, as sistant chief of oporntion, and by tho attendnnco of export lunihoruicn, V Androws, instructor in cruising nnd senhng, University of Washington nt Seattle, and J. P. Hughes, and Forest Supervisor M. h. Erickson of Med ford. These men rnthor' acted in the ca pacity of teachers, nsking the mpn questions which usually brought out interesting discussions .of different phases of tho work. Two days wcro devotod to instruction in methods of cruising nnd logging operations by Lumbermen Andrews' nnd Hughes. On Friday evening tho members of the Siskiyou tendered the visiting of ficials a banquet nt the Arlington grill, where nn .cightTCOurso dinner was served. Supervisor Anderson sat ;it tho head of tho table, nnd after the cigars woro lightod acted as toast- mastor. Members of tho district of' was called upon for a short speech on nny subject that ho chose. relatives were obdurate. Seeing it riees responded, after which each man wiw u!-uies iu Liu mm pruiusi, 1110 residents turned out cn masscat tho first funeral over held in the city. It turned out to the biggest affair of tho history of tho town. A ccmotery was established on a bluff above tho Missouri river nnd Perkins' body wns buried there, As thoro is no hcarso in tho town, n dray wagon was used to carry the body to tho cemetery. BELIEVE YALE-HARVARD GAME WILL SETTLE TITLE NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Football followers hero believe that the Yale Harvard game, which is to bo played at Cambridgo on November 20, will decide tho gridiron championship for 1009. Although the Vnlo-Princeton game, which is to bo decided noxt Saturday, will bo tho big card, from a senti mental standpoint, tho dopists figure that Princeton is badly outclassed. From the oponing of tho senson it was evident thnt Harvard nnd Yale would bo the only real contenders in the field for the championship, and the elevens representing these two universities nro as strong as any that havo preceded them in recent years. Harvard won tho 1008 chnmpion ship from Yale, and the latter is de termined to turn the tables this year. BUICK CAR WINS LONG DISTANCE ROAD RACE ASHLANp, Or., Nov. 9.. . (Spo clal.) Tho funeral of Frank Mbo who dropped dead last Prldny night nt his homo In Ashland, was held yesterday afternoon from tho Motho dlst church. Granite lodgo, No. 23 K. P., attonded la a body. Alph chapter, No, 1, Order of Eastern Star was also largely represented, Mrs Moo being a member of tho chapter, Mr. Mco was a nntivo eon of Jack son county, having boon, horn In tho Applegato vnlley October 17, 1866 For many yoars ho was engaged In tho lumbering business In" southern Oregon and northern California, be Ing associated with H. C. Klnufy, It A. Booth and others In largo enter prises In this Hue. He disponed of tho lumbering ontorprlso near Hilt tho most recent ono In which ho waB Intorostcd, and has sIhco beon de veloplng some mining, property In tho samo vlcblty, making his homo In Ashland. Besldou his wlfo, who is n mombor of tho well known and prominent pioneer Booth family of Oregon, ho Is survived by his aged mother, Mrs, h. Mco, a pioneer resident ot the Applcgato section of this county, brother, "Warren Meo, aid threo sis tors, Mrs. D. W. Knutzen, Mrs. Bebb and Miss Mar: Moo, all residents of this county. jt SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA Why Salve Falls While a Simple Li quid Has Accomplished Thou sands of Cures It is now thoroughly established among the best medical authorities that oczema is pnrply n.skin disease, duo to a genu, and, curnblo only through tho skin. It is .not n blood disease nt all; in fact. thousands of people fjuffcr with, s.kip disease and are perfectly healthy othcrwjse, and thereby proyo theyha,vo,n,o diseased blood. . ,. .., Smeary salves cannot rench the germs hecnuso they do not penetrate tho skin. Tho-onluy wa,y to roach tho germs is by moans df a .penetrating fluid. Such 'a liquid can bo obtained by simply mixing, oil of wmtorgreon with thymol, glycerine nnd other. healing agents. This compound known ns D.,D. D. Proscription, stops theitch instantly nnd tho cures nil lippenr to be permanent. In fnet it took thousands of cures, caso after case, hotoro tno best sciontmo au thorities were convinced of tho abso lute merit of this rorncdy. D. P. D. Prescription , kills the gorri3 in tho telling skin. Its effect is seon with in ono minute nftor tho first appli cation. Wo especially recommend D. treatment. Medford Pharmacy. "4 Mrs. A. P. Allen of Colony, Okla., writes tho following lottor, which In dicates that Mr. Alien, vl)o was hero r. short time slnco, was duly Impress ed with Itoguo River valley nnd has not failed to sound lto praises: "Slnco, IiIb return home Mr. Allen Is continually praising Medford, tho Itoguo River valley's flno orchards, tho luscious fruit, tho wonderful cll malo and hospitable people. Frpm his talk ono would think that tho only place ho saw on his western trip. The fruit ho Irought homo is more convincing, however, than words. Wo think tho collection worthy tho best placo and havo it on display in tho parlor. Tho largo applo weighing ono pound and 13 ounces brings forth such nxclamations as "is that really an applo?" "Did that grow on a troo?" "Thnt'o too largo to he good to eat," otc, otc. Each and every ono is agreed it Is tho largest applo ihov over saw Ono or tuo xeuow Nowtowns which was slightly bruised furnished n great big, luscious plo for - . A J ,1 AHA our snnany ainner iuuay, mm uuo of tho'ao largo, Juicypears, tho fruit which Mr. Allon said was tho boa ho over put in hln mouth Somo of thoso apples and pears will ho sacredly kopt for Thnnkrfg'vlng nnd Christmas. Wo are hoping ho fore the throws of anoll.or nutumn fall wo will bo at homo In that, fa v.orcd land. Mr. Allon wlahes to ex press his appreciation of tho many favors ho received during his visit In Modford and Rogue River valley VANCOUVER, B. C Nov. 9. Tho authorities of Hazolton, B. C, are today erocting barricades and digging trenches In tho dofenso ot tho town against an expected attack of Indiana of tho Klsplox nnd other trlbc3. In a raid on tho villago of Klsplox last Friday, provincial pollco arrostod olght braves after a fight and brought them to Hazolton. It Is to rencuo theso mon that tho Indians nro ex pected to attack tho town. Tho peo ple of Hazolton nro fearful that tho ranchers s.cr.ttcred through tho coun try also may be pounced upon by tho angry trlbesmon and killed In revenge. II OLYMPIC St.. 15. m:ft.(tv. u CJlUUVUr NOTICE. There will bo a special meeting of tho stockholders of tho bislnyou Copper & Gold Development company Friday, Novombor 12, at 7:dU p, at their office in tho Medford bote to consider the purchnso of addition - on al claims. M. J. LOVE, President. Prepaid Raiiroao Orders. "Something which is of consider known is tho system of propnid or able interest to the public generally nnd which is nerhnps not generally dors now in effect between stnliqns of tho Southern Pacific company and all points m tho United 'btatOB By moans of this system tickets may he purchased at Medford from nny place in the United States and man ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishinc to come horo. Sleeper no oomraodations nnd Bmall nmounts of cash in connection with these tickets mav alo be forwarded at the same CRESTBROOK 6 10 ORCHARD TRACTS 20 Acres SPLENDID APPLES SHOWN IN EXHIBIT BUILDING S, I. Wilson, living four miles northwest of Medford, hns on exhibi tion nt llio Hxnlhlt Imllnlnir soma. Nowtowns thnt would bo fit to grace J I SELLING AGENTS ' - Adjoining Hillcrest orchard nnd con tain unexceled deep, rich soil, rea sonable prices and generous terms. OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY King Edward's table, and would ovon ; cause Teddy to say "Do-e-llghted" If ho could moot up with ono of them as ho came out of tho African jun gles. They may hnvo had Romo Beauty apples In tho days of Nero, but it Is certain that If tho famous fiddler had scon some of those grown by Bagloy & Streets of Woodvlllo ho would have postponed his muslcalo and forgotten tto order tho pyrotechnic exhibition which accompanied It. ! PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 9. The Buick car, driven by J. K. Nikrejil, won tho annual Los Angelca-Phoenix road rnco yestorday, crossing tho finish line, nt the territorial air grounds at 1:00 this afternoon. ' First-Class Ladies' and Gents' Bootblack Parlors Will be Opened November 10 at 4 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE, MEDFORD SHOE SHINING PAR LORS, V. W. Howard, Cgast Champion Bootblack, Prop. REAL ESTATE WANTED APPLE PICKERS By Talent Orchard Company Talent Oregon FLOUR" Mother You nlwaya bake successfully when you use Olympic. It is pure and wholesome nutritious and clean -just what is required to make good things to eat livery sack of Olympic is niado from most carefully selected Northwestern wheat and manuf acturedundor ideal Ban it'ary conditions onlytheplumpest.liard- enure JNortnwostern crop, lnsitt upon Ulymplo "there tea't any just as geed." AT YOUR GROCER'S PORTLAND FLOUIUNQ MILLS CQ., PORTLAND, OREGON .1 E. ENYAM, President" JOHN S ORTH, Cashier. J A. PERRY, VioQ-Presidout. W B. JACKSON; Ase'f Caghivv BULBS Wo havo oh hand the following list of extra solect births. Tnlips - Yellow Roso, 5c each, 40o dozen. Gloria Sblis Oo each, 50o dozon. Pa rot Mixed, Id enoh, 85odozoH. Single Hyacinths Pink, 7o oneh, iba dozen. - ; Singlo Hyacinths Pink, 7o each, 7ob dozen. White, 7c each, 766 dozen. Dark Blno, 7o each, 75 dozen. Red, 7o each, 75o dozen. Donblo Ilyncinths Tho follow ing nt So each or 85c por dozon: Dark Pino, Pink, White, Rod. Roman nyneinths Whit'onnd Pink nt 7o each, 75o doz Nafolsstis Major Trumpet, 5c each. 50c doz. Poolicns, 3o each, 30o dozon. Pooticns Orntus, 5o onch, 35o doz. Chmoso bncrod Lily, areo bulbs. 20o each, 3 for 50c, $2 por dozon. Jonquils, 5o onch, 50c por doz. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE, tjut Flowers and Potted Plants East Main St. Phono 000. Farm land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims BIJOU THEATRE BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager. Richard Darling Stock Company TONIGHT The Great, Dimond Robbery 5 Acts Melodrama 5 Acts Special Attraction. J U ANITA HOLMES, Singing Soubrqtto from "Gingor Brcad Man" Company. Admission, as usual, 10c and 20c THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $5o(ooD SURPLUS , $io,ooo, , Safety boxes for rent. A icneral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. I Medford Iron Works J E, G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. . Foundry and Machinist All IHi nf Printline Snrnulnn flnfffle Dnmne ' Dntti.. k ut . . ... w tijMui wrluJ,Mu wMtuwj uiiijjijf uuHi-i 9 uiiu m a fclilnisry Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. , f ui l I1W IIIU I w h W WW. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guarrinteod Prices Reasonable COFFEILN . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phono 3031 M. M. HERMAN. C. II. I1ERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS I i Dealers In ' ' , HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. All kinds of custom' work and repairing 'done ioh short notice 317 East Seventh" Street MEDFORD, OREGON Medford Realty Co Room 10; Jackson County Bank Building The Great DeNoya The Roller, Skater will appear again at the Ring, Tuesday evening, Intro ducing Entirely. New Specialties in t Fancy Skating, Featuring his New Act : t with Electrical Effects. MUiSJC BY SKATING RINK BAND W W. A. ROBBINS, Prop. SK2A5IE 1 t 0