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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1909)
T THE MEDFORD MAIL TRri3lTv 'OttD, OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1009, I - - , Medford Ma il Tribune I'l lH ISMl-K KAI1.Y i:X i:i'T HATIItUAV A romtolWlntlon of tin- M "lfonl M.itl. . l n r.l ih-l lSS'J. tli- K'.uthf'rii OruK"" Itvil, OBtatjItMlifU I'JU-i. tin- I" mocruili Tlni'X. i hIiiMInIihiI l"7J Hi" AKhhuiil Tn'i Ulio, witttl.llMlii'.l IM8. n'l "" AI'ilf'T'l Trlliiiu.-, intnl.llHlii.il I'JOli Official Paper of the City of Med ford. GKOHOrJ PUTNAM, Kditor and Manager. tfnlWMl M Kon.l rtSsTnTsttw NovVmlier 1 .IMS. at ti.e iioslorflr.. at sT.ilfor.1 Op'Roii, under tin1 act of Alutnli 3, IKi!). One year, by mall. "sirnscKii'TroN' iiaths: ;, oo one inoiitli ly mnll or rarrlnr. . no HONOR IS FOR ALL OREGON. The Portland Ort'Konion missed a od rhance to ad yortiso Oregon and Oregon apics by failing to give prom inence in its news columns to the Spokane Apple Show and its awards. Had some fruit from near Portland car ried off the honors, instead of Rogue river,- there would have heen a first page top head story and a cartoon of the Oregon apple king, instead of a two-inch item buried un der a small head in the inside columns. Rut the Oregonion never did give proper space to Southern Oregon, and has only recently discovered the ex istence of (his locality, and one learns far more of this re gion from papers outside the state. However the Oregon ion makes partial amends for its oversight in the following editorial squib: "After all, the city detectives are not without sympa thy. Without their s'toolpigeons they would be unable to find crooks and could not hold their easy jobs. With win ter confronting them, the detectives would be in sorry plight." The Portland .Journal, which has always been lairer to Southern Oregon and aided materially in its development, gave much more prominence to the apple show news and award and the following editiorial mention: "The apple king of the world," as decided by the judges of the apple show at Spokane is an Oregon man, or two men in partnership. Tronson and (luthrie, of Eagle Point, .Jackson county. They exhibited a carload of Spit zenlnrgs that won a '$1000 i rie and a gold medal. The Rogue River valley is getting a great reputation and de serves it." That the honor belongs to all of Oregon is appreciated nowhere more than at Hood River, as fdiown by the fol lowing dispatch from that city: "Several Hood River apple growers who were in at tendance at the National Apple Show at Spokane, return ed today, greatly elated because the Rogue River car of Spit'enbergs, grown at I'lagle creek, took the Eliott and sweepstakes prize at the Spokane show. In discussing the matter one of the most prominent growers said that the Rogue River exhibit, won the prize on merit, notwithstand ing that the carload of apples went to Spokane under the same handicap that it was proposed the Hood River car should go." AN APPLE SHOW EDITION. The Sunday Mail Tribune made a decided hit yest. r day. A thousand extra papers were printed and the si ply was insufficient to go around. The Mail Tribune press is being rebuilt. It was thrown together temporarily long enough to print the Sunda.v i. sue. Consequently 'the press work was abonmible. The press is again dismantled and the paper must appear in abreviated form for a few days longer. To satisfy the demand the Mail Tribune will print net Sundav an edition of several thousand copies, containing a complete story of tin- Spokane Apple Show audits awards, together with cuts of the Tronson & (luthrie or chard and exhibits at Sjiokaue. The press work will be good, the reading matter better, and it will be a paper worth while, and a great booster edition for the valle.x. As it will be necessary to print in sections, those want ing extra copies should notify the office at once, and ad vertisers wanting Kptwi' should have copy in by Thursday. That the Spokane Apple Show gave everyone a square deal is evidni.-cd h the awards. When Spokane docs an thing, it doe u i ight. TELEPHONE SAVES l(KAI KSTATU TUANsn:US. LIFE OF JAiLER Was Fmt Getting Under Influence of Gas When Constant Rinij in U Awakens Him. 11 PORTLAND. Nov. '22. William KoUsoii. ni-hl city jailer today BWSS ItU life to till' insistent .liUlif Uag fo a telephone, which amused ulttl from h btuMr prodiited Ity m- f . , I ; ...U' . . I. . .... ilsiuig gas. m 111 I lllwice of Iter mother vo-ti'itluy Vrkr lie uud her hulmml were to txktt dinner. Alarmed at the laie )(MM of her iiti-buiid, Sir. ouon iwllwl kittl uer the telephone. Hob HiM, UMUSlV arie ut J o'clock in tint afternoon, was still aAi ui ." oVilook. "I hoard e telephone hell limni'i'- it Wiued to me I wh drUPni " audi K.iliK.oi "TIM nut; ttn- go insistent tuni i onniiv iinun'iu'w 'pHriially and deleted Me odor ol 11. This iilniiued me and f real ised thut 1 was utmost under it in fluence. 1 juiiiM'd u uiid petied 11 window, but tVK weak mid h mi tar Kone I ounld havilU keep my tnnil tie.- about tin mid in,", .Lis A Mt'lkiuald to Klia lu'Uth llrettnv, 10 uereit. Pint WoodCord-aeHiiii'H I) I. V .7. irt' 3K. W. . . I .(III In I.hk I' ! Jh. A. MeDon.ill. v mo pruiwr ty Mmllw 10 U.i:'i'- lo UiuN Umi'i, huiu, i! oieri ti. W. StmoiiH : I.UI.i Kill' li'.MliI.e, lot II. I'lk I, I'urk luldf'on to Med- toid I I'm ii Wilson t,i . il Simi'- koii, lutul in JiU'Kson I'ouit- ty O. W. T)Ur lo V.. V l-'on- ler. mu l I. e 87. tw :IK, 3 m Honrs Mtu- ' !: v i-'w- tvr. iiart 0 1. ' 'i'.'. tt . 31" I w Wm T agu' to t'oui W oii ii- i Ami a. t:w i. oi- miu uU lit tun (o Miitutrd T K. I'HttenKi'i I" S O. tiimoia lo'ti ; .mil i". blk f.:i, M.'jr .rd . - C Nell lo .l.'lf.'l .nll lli)W- .11 l .H I '! M " ". 11' :'.;i. .' i , ,ii-.i l-fi lll.l. Ill N'-il Sillt'" itlteh !7ll' I'll I I' UU I ii no In on in no i I r,.ooo on S.fiOti nn t n no I S-Cj 'Ml .1 11. Il.mev of A-lll.u '1. ' t ' J, l k-ou ('.Ml. i Ab-n i "i I' I . ... .... i...,, ., i.iiui ill lllclu i, in M.'ltolil M. n i 1 .1 Ii ' 1 1 '' buKeliient was tounil lnnled Hndjlii- a I" .l.n k-m ille 'ii In gun VM'uplilK ill Kli it nu.iulitiei. u I the r.'iul lion.' I,. Medford National Bank No. 8236. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The MEllFWtn NATIONAL HANK, nt Medford, ni tho Stuto of Oregon, nt tlin eloin of bnxiiie-'x, November lfitli, 1009: HESOimCER. I.oaiiH nml DlieoiinlH Ovntihal'lH, upcuroil nml iiiiHoeurcil V. S. HoiuIh to Hoeuro oireulnlion Hreiniiuns on U. S. Hnnds IIoihIh, Securities, cte Umiklnx lioimu, Furniture nnd I-lxluroB .l fluid iIiihI on Iinnil Duo from Nnlioiinl Hanks (not reserve ngonta) . Due from State and Private lmnks anil BnulvOi, TriiMt foiiipiiniew, an dSnvniff Hnnks Duo from approved Honerve Aouts f'liuuks ami oilier ChhIi Itoinn Not us of otlier Nnlioiinl Hnnks Fiaelioiinl I'apor Curunuy, Niokols nml Cents Lawful .Money Hprci'vc in Hank, vb,! Kpeeiu $37,340.85 I.cul-lcmk'i' notes Itcduuiption fiiinl wllli IT. S. Trcnsuror (C por oonl of eirinilntion f253.n78.3S 8,073..i0 10,800.00 1,705.87 27,037.08 3rj,071.1t lio.n 2ifi.00 3,3G0..r)0 108.7GO.n-. '1,303.20 l.ooo.on 200.35 37,3'10.S5 2,'J00.00 Total $031,480.08 hTAntlilTIES. Capital Mtoek paid in $ H0.000.0a .Surplus fund lO.OOO.tlf UmUWdod profits, Iosh Kxponsos nml Tnxo pnlil .... 3,014.78 Nnlioiinl Hank Notes outHtniidinR 40,800.00 Duo to oilier National Hanks 150.88 Dun lo Slnto and 1'rivnte Hanks nml Ilntikow 20.14 Imlividtml Deposits subject to chock ' 477,4S4.3.'I Deinnml Cortificntos of Dnposit 2(1,525. IS Time (Vrlil'ienlus of Deposit 3,807.07 Total $021,480,118 Stale of OrcKon, County of Jnekfion, ss. I, John S. Ortb, Cusltier of tho nlmvo-nnmed bank, do sol emnly swear lalil Hie above statement is true to Hie best of my knowleilKe nml belior. JOHN B. OIJTI1, Cnbier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this 22nd dy of No.. 1000. C L. IJKAMKH. Notary 1'uhlie. Correct -Attest: T. E. MEN KICK, v. ii. aniiE. J. A. I'KKHV. Directors. Tlio above statement shows an increase in de posits, since September 1st, 1909, of $107,372.04 The largest growth in the bank's existence. 1 BENSON'S BARGAINS We have several building lots near .Jaekxon street we will sell nt $250 each. N UT. IIAVK IN STOCK TIIF. CIIOHT.ST I. INI. or I'lfllSII AND CUKKD MEATS, CHICKEN'S. KIT AS WELL AS OUH OWN SPECIAL MAKE OK SAt'SAGE, HUT OW1NQ TO CHANGE OF POL ICY WE WILL CLOSE ALL OUTSTANDING AC COCNTS DECEMBER 1. AFTER WHICH DATE ALL HFSINESS WILL HE CONDUCTED ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS. 1 4a4 neres miles from Talent, improved s fine orelmrd Innil nnd a burjtnin nt $2400 Smnll ranch close in, fully improv ed, good house nnd burn, on main traveled road. We will oxelituijjo for icity property. Bybee Heil, Props. 20 ncres 4 miles from Moilfortl, ,l',a miles from Central Point, llio ,vcry best foothill orchard land; Kood small house and barn, 2 horses, cow, 5 tons tiny nnd nil tools. $4500 ;t ! 32 ncres l'j miles from Medford, 1 27 ncres in 5, 0, 7 yenr-old pear trees, 4 acres in two-yonr-old trees, inclttdiiu; horses, cows anil nil fnrm iiK tools, hay, wood, etc. A bargain nt $24,000 . 'f. 'jsxxasxztEisasaaKrrrrrin THE BUNGALO W RINK Open every afternoon f-om ?. .. r.. t:;il . p. m.: uveninys, 7:30 p. nt. till I r.:. DE NOVA Has Charfjc o i Floor Every Afternoon anil Evcniti". W. A. ROBBINS, Prop. 1 20 nciw, mile frotn Contrat Point, ni:ill house and ffooil woll, m-. land, 14 acres ready to cultivnto, i tee -oil, lino fruit land. $125 per .teie. En-v terms. .10 acre liuit ranch, 0 milos front Tfeill,rd, ''n acres in full bearing or eli.inl, finely improved: a raro bar--iiin. ns i hi- ranch w big income 'l-.'.er $20,000 Skates 25c Hiiminlovv addition, 0-room striot !v modern house, lot 50x100. The er choicest residence, district hi jihe i-ily, i lino home $4000 I REAL ESTAT1 t 0. Hanson. Turn Moffat We malco any kiml atul stylo of windows. Wf rarry Ijiss of any sre on hand. Medford Sash cS: Door Co. Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims ii!iK reel, y2 block from Jlnin -lieei, lii .(1x1(10, a fine biisinesii loealion $8000 RESOLVED Tho host resolution for you to innko is to conn; lo us for your next suit, if you waul something oat of the ordinary. Wo do the best work and churo the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT Tinj rUOQELSSIVE TAILOR We have -evcrill linrmiin in ntnaa. i n niiriues- property, oo in before i Iniyinjf. m m m ,emom Keaity Room 10, Jackson County Dank Building ' We hlle seirrnl in nml i(.anm iindeu'lope.l orchard tracts, deep, m il I roe soil; (he location is good mil the price is right. Call at our "I i ice lor particulars. IIIHlllll I H I llll IF IT'S GOOD value for your money and of first class quality, regardless of what line of groceries you desiro, WeHave It and we can truthfully say that nowhere in Medford or olsowhoro can s much bo "p-ufchased for the monoy as aV Allen & Reagan The Square Deal Grocers M in il 10-room new modern house, south 1 1 oit. large lot, within 100 feet of OiKdale avenue j thin is n hargaiu; lerms. sai&e. Case of (Sickness I II ( N !' :', '. I 1 - MEDFORD PHARMACY Nt ar I'ost t.)rfici' All Niulit Si ix i r I'nc Mclivcrv I Medford Is'on Works t Ivy stroet Modern 0-room libum?, completely furnished, lYa blocks i'rom Main street, lot nOxlOO. Tliis is a nhrgain and will sell iiuiafc at $3206, Jai-Lxon street, nt foot of Grape i. tine building lot oOxlOO, fine- ' -,! 1 1. ti and n bargain nt ....370 A fine b liM'mg lot oloso in, a snap . :'i $100 Wo represent seven strong, relia ble tiro insurance companies. Surety Houdx Wo ropienent tllB rnion Oiinrnntee Assochitlon of Portland. 2! i acres, hetweou jV.eh and v Newtown reels j good location; $1200. ; acres on Newtown street, good 'i-iooin house, well, outbuildings and early all set to fruit. $2800. E. G. TROWBRIDGE. Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist i All of Enalnes. Spraylnq Outfits, Punias. Boilers and Ma-t chlnerv Agers in Southern Oregon for ; il FAIRBANkS, MOPSE & CO. t tt 2S ncreK. one mile from Medford, all under irriuation ditoh; a fine lo. Mtion and a bargain at the price -$il0 per acre. rxcliange - 70 acres, A miles south "i Medionl. new lioie, cost $1500; trood new barn, all fenced and cross. ''i; .H ie- planted to couer cial orchard. We will trads thix ' ' eh fur Medford city pi'opsfty. Sa VERY PERPLEXlko, QukjPTIOKii 1- 'Wlnii -hull 1 getf" It "i will M-e in;, -i." L it ' , i Ij.. j! 1 li' I -el ! ii' tli.ll iilet i"'l (I II ' 11 '.'. "h i" I . . II g GEO A BUTT. 135 West Main Street Corner Gr Kental J ..f !' er:ii applii .i tirniilied ..r I ,i.e ft f per nn ii Wi liave sev ' houses, 'e 4. Our eatiiis.' i- BENSON INVESTMENT CO Tp.'Mti1 Mitnre Hotel 112 W Mam St Phone 3073 Main. 4 i Ik