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I . ' 1lf 11. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJTtNAL, BALMM. OKMQON. 8ATUHPAY, OCTOIIBR 81, !. . ' -a DEVELOPMENT WESTERN OREGON l..i i- .i ! i,n smlrlt are nosMblo for any commun- White House and the senato through lty that Is capable of awakening to Senator B urn.-, who distributed tno bcu-coiucious sinie oi wim hundreds of boxes of them to ndver- required to tunke thing, go. Alas RICC'tlse Oregon. What did that do? booster, like poets, are born, not Li I" Well, the Perkln- Hill Crest pear Innde. The mantoobost Salem Into IV-,,L farm sold for $8600 originally, Per- tho aurora boronlls of prominence rn. ... r,,n. 'may not be born. DUt he will nr- k w j uui ivn . , ,, WCvnoeu a uuncn oi nun. iuuj u lint nrn lint inn lift tn firdcr. A ill ii I a v-x tut v r w w m v . v -wvtv - r I .! & a viinpi lit iiu I'livit u v M hi v v v . ww - ... . .,d .u, Vnllfiv Biggest Bunch of Busy Boosters Ev- U(Wi for sso.ooo. ami thoy took EDITOR STUNG BY MEDFORD ENTE RP ,., r nnQi- QflMlnn rf pMre tho kins had the nerve to' pay $21,600 rlvo, Wo, nocd a branch of ,,, . a u i on for a Quatei Section of Peais in the for , h, h 10ld It t0 Slmfctlc happen but are not made jnei ' lV '. iiw R crcrfist Riinnh nf Rusv Roosters Kv- en nn ...i . mk. " 'B. 1 B.. .-.L . Lll i irl lir. V LS l?-r w w i r i . w. . . , IlinflllP nar .iu.uuu. nnu IHVJ v fo Hive Inspired People to Shed Their Money for $40,000 worth 0' fruit orf it this If bOi 1 1 , rAli-4- Pn nifli'R fnr SnlflmitfiR. i-onr. De Hart, tho Portland hard- , UMt.l U'UUljr lii.. . n) mnllV fhP nl' .. uo Una hod ?lr lc ,.,... f western Oregon, C 'lid he run Into tho specific J lakes a community get P.! ...... nn.i double up its real bna nu"'i' .. ... ,,, wni-ft mini linnirht n near and aiU)l! crop, but J. II. Stowart plnntod wis- orchard for $1G,000 a few yenn or than ho dreamed of and his son ago and has Just sold U out for Is following with still larger enter-, $35,000 The ownors are building prises. I fine bungalows nestling snugly In Got n New Hotel. brown-leaved klmonns of oak grovos Ono of the first things the Med- nnd taking nlmost the prlco of tholr ford boosters did was to net a first-' gold mlncout of Tt each yoar In " t Ann 13. HOF1DR. Nash. They tore out the old parti- ( Ing tho fruit crops to .town nro wng t'lons full of vermin, took up tho old j on loads of fine -coal taken out of carpets that hnd been put down on .the mines In the foothills Just bnok top of each other Boven deep and ( of thcorchnrds. Fred Hopkins off sometimes more, toro out tho old .19 acres of pears this year took unnanltnry, disease-breeding plumb-, $19,000 and the check was published lng, and put In some baths. The. In fnc simile. A real estato man first stop townrd arousing a com- wbb (tolling n man on tlio street cor munlty out of Its Rip Van Winkle-jner In my henrlng of 40 acres this sleep Is to got a hotel whore a clv-,yenr yielding $40,000, or $45,000 u..i ,- ..tin, mnnnv wim la nnt net. and nrpnfirpil to show him tho ll&uil null! nun iw"wj .Tw .o ..w . - . . . .ii 111 afrnld to Bpond It, can tolegrnph Tor expense nnd snipping mooks. ?iuwu.or smicn nnn n ul' ioviuii .. .i t n.B with n imiii nnd.nn acre was refused for tho Dillon moro Btock of this class, ho could dnnnt attached. "' Such a tcleKrnm.HIU ponr orchard this fall. It Is Mm vo found buyers for thorn readily. creates Biirnrlso at Salem, but can-1 1C0 acres, or nearly n quarter of nnt im nnsworod In tho nfllrmatlvc. .n million. Tho ownership of Salem's principal hotel reftifes to mnko Improvements or to allow n leaoo to mnko any Such an attitude Is almost a dls- .SonX'thliiR to Think About. for the sluggnrds of the Wlllamotto vnllcv whoro the soil Is Just as md hump a njrnplt class hotel sorvlce. They cot a now.crop3 that Increase each year .tn values nice ..,,--. nwnm. n rpunvjita tho old hotel mlnclcd In with tho wngonB haul r jtntircil II 1 I II11UUI viw ....,., . --. .. -. . . , F ta-,l III I Ullte """ .fAMinill vm . . t .-!. mi... !-. ...1 It.A ..1.1 mm4I E that the booster city or u M Ultll l.noll Oil Illl t river valley ii -" - rnlted States maia i...- -tuniw" iwni-! lmt .,, years in uu.. .-- -. -nonlo know who did It. I. '..tnr.i hunch discovered Zan' In his lodge at Pelican riman ' .... .1... Ir.ft that BUr- ' ,T rn mile., and then Yhrtui t with an invitation ,mlhCW.,. .Hn, tho "Old Man Mr i. "- ,oln n nome lhe Financial ". . , iMe them. Ho uiu wv - -" lK . - noH.iv took him In, lti,ana u.. .".-. with his 4U-norui-w"-. - i, .nd when he got through rdroan turned and Bald to tno d, tiRddy IS IUO K ' , er i ever met. Ho mentioned 7th'ng under the sun n inu la tho Roguo Kivcr vnn - tin" Then licauy iuuuu Va' ..... t.l.. ..nnbnt Ee tin oro out oi nia hii i--. are Itarrlwnn a plcco wth an attached, signed, scaled and ' . ... ilnrrlmnn )rn to. Tlio nexi uu .. .m. mimmor. ho stnyed throe irs, and would havo Btayod all fbut for tho moaosiy oi u. mv- i,n.h Thoy wore afraid of irdolng It with tho old mnn ohtho pnUln. After ho was gone uioj Mtted they did not Keop mm Ir night. They got noiu ol kore Palmer nnd young vuas anu w them tho tlmo of tholr uvos i Mrfi ono has boon tho moanB of in, Investments being mndo In or- trds. Young Palmer ot his mll- balre mama to como ithrough ana ke the Rokuo River vnlloy hor nmer home Btolo that damo (so o look upon from a rcnl estnto ndpolnt). bodily nway from Eu- ke on proml o to return her nftor bad Been ho bottom of hor he She blew horsolf ror ioo.- wotth of Medford orchards, and A marriage Hcen3- Issued today was to John E. Petorson, ago 49, and Mrs. Sarah Hnsson, ago 51. Both partlos reside In Snlem. Joe Cannon Is getting alarmed; he has sent a letter to a bishop, saying ho did not pack a committee so that they would not return nn unfavor able report on him. Coivh Sold FnM Probably what was ono of the mostj successful catle sales around dlstanco north of hero yesterday tornoon. Thoro wcro 27 head of cnt tlo on sale, and every head was tak en within an hour after the stock was placed on tho market. Tho milch cows brought from $35 to $45 per hend and Auctioneer J. A. Coop- OKT IlEHIKI) THE IIOOSTEU frnA r nlvlllriiMnn Whoever la trnnil for nnnlcs nnd nenrs tti at -nonnnotiilA tnx aimh rnndltlnnn enn Modfnrd. N'enrlv n nunrtcr of n mil- tinvr. mnUn cood to this community Hon for a nuartor section. PenrB WAGON AND HELP PUSH. thn nlurv they hnvo aono in nu- vortlBlng us to tho world as n city whoro tho traveling public cannot got decont nccommodntlonB oven If thoy havo .tho money to pay for thorn. Nolther tho Stato Fair nor tho Stato Capital can bo kept at Salem with itho filthy sanitary con ditions that nro Imposed upon tho Well-to-do nnd Influential class of noonlo who havo to put UP with prlmltlvo conditions and go un wanhed for want of decont hotol fa cilities. J was delighted with tho hotel eorvlco at Ashland, whoro the Hotol Oregon Is up to dnte with tho Borvlco at hotol Nash and hotol Mooro. Tho Nash hae miltea of rooms with bntliB on all tho floors, nnd n grill room whoro everything Ib tho finest. Whoro oystors nro served In tho Bhells, nd gnmo Is on tho bill of faro ovory day. A hotol register at Medford reads like a register at York or Seattle. Medford it 1,1.1 k.t.n .Innn oo ill.-li mnrO llllt.NOW wta iiaiu uvuv ; . ..w. w . .- tho Scattlo or aoutnorn uregon uuu : the flnnn lal pqucczo. Who Art' the Hunch? Df wurjo, therols tho premlor, on. to stnnd at tho hend of tho tho stato knows It. Found Some Rnlcmltos. Besides Dr. Keono I found Frnnlc til mv . -. -Dr, J F. noddy, mayor of tho.Hollls, who hbb uecome a iunmu. fighter for new 'Ideas, land- king In Southorn Oregon, ownm , vn, hi...... ni.mit whifth 'ithreo bed. carpet and chair and test gav a little more further on, . tnblo stores, and looking for moro a D O'wcil. first orchardlHt and to buy. Young Dr. E. B. Seoley pnlzer of thl Industry na ft fac-has a medical practice worth about ct southern Oregon dovolopmont; f It Itnv, of -.te electric power upany n-id i.i& brother, Col. k Hay J E. Enynrt, banker; I Van' banker: Edgar Hafor, i til fir ,,rv mnn! T. M. Keono. pt"- and all'around booster of) Ho knows ovory ten r-n Orocon. who takes , goes donw street ' I . -. se f.r ireaiffnst. nnts it for nnd loft, young r .n.l I... . ii I -.., ! nml linntlArS. 1-f a-4'a I BEAUTIFUL ItESIDENCK OF HON. A. N; (Photo by Loowonfolt.) trees on thnt farm Just boglnnlng to lienr, seven years old from tho plant- inv nmi prnwlnir hotter every yoar. Thnt hind will novor bo sold fori lng wator. loss than $2000 an &cro, and syn dicates are already forming to tnko It In. Why shouldn't Medford boom when It has been tho work of tho boosters thoro to reveal tho possl- SALEM. DALLAS AND FALLSJITY RAILROAD Gralinfe Wil Be Completed and cars Running Into West Salem 'Bjlldd e of Summer Will Bring 20.000 People in Touch iaiuu oninm nmfrnn Fiflfttrn Pmnnfnp: Extenson South on West Side Great Dairy Convention Is Programed for tho Convention City of Oregon, O. L. Bpauldlng, president of tlo Spauldlng Logging Co., of this city and a mnn who has something to say ns his company is n part owner in tho Salem, Dallas and Falls City rnllway, Is authority for tho stntomont that his company will havo tho .trackn laid by tho middle' of next Bummor and will bo running trains Intp Woat Salem over tho Snlem, Dallas nnd Falls City Hno. Tho heaviest grading between Salem nnd Eoln and that is tho heaviest worK on tno ronu, is ucauy wiuihw. Tho grndlng ovor tho lovol lands tho rest of tho way Is light and easy, nnd can bo finished vory fast. About $50,000 has been spent on the grndlng nnd not over $30,000 Is loqulrcd 4o comploto tho dirt work, ...., i. ,..i f Mnn nn.i rniu will bo n aulclc Job. This railroad has ma uuu uio i..j.6 ' -- -- , -., ...m ,. ,!,.),' Salem was the public sale a short como Into Salem unexpectedly, anu yoi navurauy. ' ;"' ""."" Diliim t '- I'nutiv. o.v. OtiiiiiMIni nova hln mlllfH ftt HRiem af- pneonBer nnu loggmK ronu, utu .m. "!-'"";. - - will bo gottlng logs out or tno Dig umuer in uiu iu. "'B' "-- -"- i.i iinA it win ho n hlc thliia for Salem, bb it will pour n largo volume of trado into this city by that route. Thoro nro twenty . .. k O- .iii enni, Hninm n market for thousand people ovor um, way wuu pvn. - -.--- --- tholr trading. Thoy are pooplo, too, who cam money all .the , jrearf arortuul and havo money to Bpond. OrcRon Electric South. mu. moiri mnnpnmnnt lit said to bo hesitating between e'x- .tending from HillBboro on to Newberg or extending from Salem to Al bany. Tho lino from Hlllsboro to Nowuerg is snoner nnu i deal of trafflc for tho Orogon Electric, but tho lino from Salem to Al bany would give them a longer haul ana a larger voiurao oi uu. Guy W Talbot, tho gonornl manngor oi mo uruBw u-iuuvttu m "" East tho pnot month and has Bocurod monoyvto oxtond his system nbout 100 miles this coming year, u m unuuimu i..nv ...... .- .- objootlvo point on tho wost aldo this coming yoar ivliothor the line goes to HHleboro or not. tt runB through a flno alretch o country and Dallas tap8 a largo surrounding, country, When thaJI0rn,B,4(lcir,ir;" -...i-.. . oi .i ,. rfta,i wunformally ded catcd to the puollo with a big colobratlon at 8alom, tlio managomont publicly promised to ... i . .uI1a.I fPl iff Ana limit! r extend farthor south and the very uoai looung . ..wf.... ....... of comity has boon strained at by somo nctB of hostility or what the managomont considers hostility on tho part of this city and some of its pooplo, nnd nlmost any other part of the Wlllamotto valley looki m '. ... .i. -- winirin an Rnle. Whether this ean be overcome and tho goldon atrcam can be mado to flow for line out of Salem Is a question. Salem should get extensions. i Southern Paclllo Improvements. . . .....ii.... .., Dln..li- vni-ila In thin city. Tho S. P. Co. Hlarls today ni ihiiiuiuh -'"-" -- - - -Tho Indications nro that when tho Albany station Is dedicated on the 12th of next month, tho construction aopanmciu. wm i v ..-. of a better freight and passenger station at Salem. Both are outgrown hero and now and larger buildings needed as well as paved streets , to the Southorn Pacific terminals, As tho legislature vlll ho in session this wlntor It will bo ft good tlmo to strlko tnai company iu. ... monts. Bnlem Has ft Convention. . . .... o... ri... i.i.iMnn t Rnlom next month will bo mado a big event and tho city will put its best foot forward jeveral Inches by giving tho visitors from nil pans oi imr ,-,-. ;-'"-"" Salem will also shine at tho Albany npplo show with nn exhibit and largo attendance. It is understood eh ursion oi h ---;-,- plo will go up there on that occasion nnd ft Hiuum y ... "" n' , ". " honor of tho Capital City and Its leorfer.. AMT Mt m'lM iJJT at our Cherry Bhow nnd it Is tlmo for Salem to reciprocate In a hand Bomo wny. - - Kennedy's Lnxntlve Cough Syrup ilrlvna thn mA nut n.' tho BVBtOm MIU II1I11K lit 1I111IK tiiwui. I ."v . .7 . .. . i. -. Here something to think about' thtsl ho bowels. Sold by nil druggists. BBBBBBBBBmiP ' M LsnaWsWS ittssslWKi " W ni jW LSLhbBbK I mSmV 1 SLaBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBs1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIbI SBBBBBBB SH I iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB MOOIIE9, OF SALEM. Tho threo-yenr-old daughtor of Q. N. Crabtree, of Sclo; was killed yos- torday by falling Into a tub of scald- una u m wim... I....-. - ' uoosiers nioro iu iti " ! ton thousand a year. Doc. Keen0.i,nitles of that sort of frlut grow wn colobratlnu his 44th birthday nnd hns mndo money enough In 11 years to retire from his practice. He wears flawloss ciomes, apunwa ing. Tho Hotol Nash, whoro i stopped was as busy In tho lobby ns tho Willamette when tho legisla ture Is In session and thoro Is a hold shirts and glovos without wrlnklos.i , U)0 B0na(0r8hip. Why should body and when no i nQt Medfonl DUnd high schools, lay half bo brought t "" nQl .MCUIOrii Ullllll lh OUIIWW.n, Bt ho bows to rightly jmrkB nml pnv0 8treots? A 1 i' mid old. farmers I ...... .,n .. ...oinm tn i r nresKinsi, enis ii ior . mm iv.., -"o . iniuiun uuuur i" """" wd din. a nn it nnd crowB and bankers, womon and children, I . b t, c,ty lB boIng ,rou ' n 1 laii.y: jaff Hoard, now and they all seem to know nnd like fj tJ)0 roonntnns. Tho Med- J ' ' ' 'h Sterling gold mine; . Doc. ford Commercial club was started ft n . - .. . I . -..J n.n nnt in tilt BP.tll I . . .-.. n..1.l- nn.l f r nn u lm nine ifrn rniinni- a man wuihwu mv ."v w -, , vanr nin nv lveonu. i-urKiii ti . f.t. l- 1UA lin1 TnillFIll. .... .. M. ttnm n half doron omens, nnu "" " .! .in K In HQvnn atntoa mill nrOUlld Wltll DOC. WO lind fOllght I .M altg and Imprisonments J for and against each other but :r:nttnr,t a? often as cour'a when It comes to boosting for Mod- Judg. Wlthlngton. who U i ford, Doc knows no pouwes u ' 1 . - T ..a in no respooter or persons, no m i J D. Olwoll's Reo car and wo did 30 miles of poar. apple nnd chorry It conveniently utritM ...... i.,(.nnHnn'i,fniA dnwn In front of a black- JvUer of the hotnlr artlsti. Pre t W M PnU'i don not know where you would I eleven men who are such con- orchards, when ........ ... .. i. .... .. i i icu geyesers of information .urone uow huhv - - fthtte r .., iAtn.A . nvUmiih niinn lust in time to take tho M Hke them. nnA u iwinMtlne trala to Medford. 'Thero the doctor -" --: " I . . .. r,.JJ..I IA every day. These men aro I bundled us into .Mayor neuuy iw and have grqwn worse as y Eo alone 150 members. Tho flnest exhibit building on thn wholo . Ilnrrlmnn system stands at tho S. P. depot It Is John Olwell's pet. Thero aro others at Rosebiurg and Ashland but not the equal of this. I was taken fifty miles through orchards. in the samj seat and over tho same rnntn ihev took Ilttprlman, around through old historical Jackosnvllle. up to whose doors tho rising sea or prosperity Ib lapping with Its gold gllntlng waves, and still the tldo Is rising. Where will It Btop? What a Lowor for Salem. With such on example, what Is the leswn from all this for the people of the Willamette valjoy? The achieve ments of M. O. Lownsoaio at TEA a royal indulcfcncc was two hundred years ago. Tis yet. Vnnr titn rMtirni your tnnntr 11 row doa'l UL tvUilti- w.l. we pair lniu A nealthy Pamlly. "Our whole family has enjoyed good honlth slnco wo bogan Mslng Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, throotyearj ago," sayB L. ABartlot, of Ilural Routo 1, Guilford, Maino. They ClCantO anu lono mo nyniuin ui n h- I tlo wny thnt does you good. 2Bc at J. C Perry's drim storo Mkf .i. WA7Z? J 221 S. COMMfRflAt ST. horsepower Thomas car and we dl.i 20 miles more of pear and apple or chards on tho east side of tte town that Is worth. Just like .the west side from $500 to $1500 an acre. Med ford sits like a big Tose in the cen ter of a circle of mountains covered with iiinn mists and over the plain. .. -r--w --T- . , I radlatlpg like the ipowiois "Wue are a pointer as to what can wheel of fortune one look down h J0 and cornor of long continuous rows of orcbaru u worV tf8- . n n the Wallace orchard near Tlio IUK Three vaneue. j ' , fa ,t got Tae,h,g cash bumper crops bat. e .. a bunch of booster, fixed Uilngs so mai aoouV "": " ;Iedford hanoens to have. Wv I. planted .npw are Newtown PIpp n that Medf ord hapo and and Spllzenbe appl. ano i." B can pear"PThere are others nearly,; ..? 0h Vhe Z. Thnr wi tt m.kA h e money hut thes-J oooir. e ' ... .,. nAi along A Pioneer Orclmrdist. ion J h ct.- i 1...1 t- .. u.unnn in uu iiivio uui l entitled to the grateful cemory no iove to recount the battle upou'idlng and transforma 1 of Oreeon txa .. nin.un. , - av iw,.iv.kV. nrlve man, a builder of ro- Pit. lit, K.,m . nr - -"- ui in nwii B up the "Rogue river th,at "- iersong nave seen. He '& Illlnoli mnn tt,A i. ..-l i hi. . .. r -w nju wn la n t.lM AM lit. rf.t.A llll rnRn UUIIIUCI V"l'- " ' - ... bloc t," "-T. "..:::. ; .:,';;. : that about all that the redhot tingung erch, H. .v.T" "rv" r.- ., Newtown Pippin that Medford hapn R for lltriA .. .. . r ... na then aii -- 0A An.t .v.. UI fOU.UUV ,ttl hnnakt 1 ... I themselves and have made s 4 h .IIm iC v sssa M fiSBLHal.lllllllm jL asiiiin aaiaV' 'Paia. good that wake big moaey hut thrf-J Dr. Stone's Drug Store The paly cash drug store la Ore gon, owes ho one, aaa so one owse It; carre ,ar.ge .stock; Its shelvM, counters aad show cases are loadJ with drugs, jaeeMelaes, aotloas, toilet article, wines and liquor of ail kinds for jaedlclaal purposes. Dr, ftteae s a regular graduate In ed Iclae. and has'haa any years of ex- perlesce la the practice. CeaiHlU ,i. .,-, iroa Precrlt)tk)i are nun. .. -. Can we not free, aad oaly regular prices fer gooa r P"'', "flfon. e coming our way. are the best, John Wee'ey ?'"' Medford nlrll? rasi.tiro vnr me nm "" - lBjuiu. ?Dr. ftteae aaahe feuatj at hie drag sUre. 'aleia, Or., frees BARR'S JEWELERS Justifiable Ptfide Nearly all our holiday stocit Is now In the housu, nnd ovory lit tle thing will soon bo tucked away In Its own Individual placo. And when that Is done wo will toll you all about thornvery soon, too. And we'll tell you about them In our own way, and when you see what we havo prepared for you, you will not find fau)t with us for rhapsodizing a bit If our stock signally outclasses and ovr ' shadows every other stock In the city. For Its magnltudo Is truly Impressive and Inspiring a strictly metropolitan jewolry stock In construction, plan and scope. BARR JEWELERS S I I u ' ttu Sod money and kept C H6t nften il... il. S MfffcWVJS a a?5U-5 i-5-,. -. - - - - - - ...... uau lao tuiti