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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
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A conitollilntlon of tlio Mciiroril Mall, established J889, tlio Kuillticrn Oregon Ian, cstabllnl.e.1 JH02j tld Democratic Tribune, established 189C, and llio Meu ford Tribune, estnollnlieil 190C. anOItan PUTNAM, Editor and MnnnRcr r l.-.,lil ii u Laopnn,1MllRfl matter No vcmbcr 1, 130i, at tho noHtortlco at Mrdforil, Oregon, Under tho act of March 3. 1STJ BAKER CITY IS STILL TALKING OFTHATREWARD Hays file linker Clly Democrat : jfiinufcet Ashloy of the Hakoi Commercial club has not ivcn up hi elfimr upon ilic rewind of .Y00() or fcYcd.by flic Mt'dford Commercial t'liili fo niiy community in flic United Sf life's that can show within 11 JO, 120. 30 or 40-milo radius as liuiiij diversified resources as the .luokfeoii c'(MiiitfV town, , ' In talkinir with tho reprcseiltutivc 'of Ihu Dotnocrnl, Manager Ashley jiiftkoii Iho following stiftcfneliU: ! "It will ho easy to win tho 5000 Offered by Mclli'ord. It is a pretty broinU.cluiiu for Jfcdford io ittnke and I am wondering why some enter prising I'oiiimiiiiity has not taken them up on il befoie. I do not 'ili to bo understood a trying to di- credit Mcdl'ord's ntnudhig as to re source, for I realize that Medford i one of. the richest districts in tin noithwcst, and ean boost uf boitiv one of tho nlosl favoVed soctloiiH i Oregon, but, when flieii' flub oponl.x defies any comniiinily in the Unite I States to uliow as many diversified .resources tributary to if, 1 feel that it is' unfair to tho other herttioim of "Oregon, for hero are other commit nifies in this meat sslito ours jut Sis favnablyjai.uWa.GiliVilJi1 which Clod, Jiu Ilis.,-vUdom, bus, bi filowed Bomcul'-jluttiils iitiblfo..tul! iiuo oL IliojLuvorud .legions.. .A.s.ln hero Unit ii. would. Liiuo n Xoiea ox Btenojrraiihnrs 1 (J years, working na liud iiiuhl, 1 mjTijiPjJirnSJPn h( f o t JiiBtanco ourfolir initios. Tho Unit I'tl Stales iiWVMfljHAMffii fccclion proihTeeti oer 1)0 per cent o! jhe aold output of the slnlt luiuimj JledfordliTeliliTed nt'lhe oilier 10 "per t'tn(. 'Jltoti fnko our bjej-Lork ilKJi.tss Jry. tinker county iijilu!) hadWljr,. iJiri'lu'iid of cattle valued at fr227, U0I), wbibMeilford lunl hut ip,-U I head, valued at JrlOB.TI.r. For The tjiinio year linker coiintv raised llfi, f70 head of sheep, allied at .$271. illlf), as nuuliist 10,!):i;i bead lor Med ford, Valued at $28,0111. ' . "Tho Infill value of tavablo lyuil. city in llifker county is 427,071,000 for the hittue year as against )j!2rt, i:iri,(IO(l for ackson county, till of uhich will show (hat UtvJior has some of tho resourced. "In a hitter received from the mini aKcr of IliOir club bo states that it is up to 1110 to produce the data co rtut! Makor county and that thu finiil position will bo taken b.v his club up on receipt of a definite statement from mo stipjiottcd by vtuifiotl fnol. lis io llm showing Hnkor county h able Io make. Well, that is a yoml way for them to look til ft, but if tlhoy arc game they will come out in the open and show up. All I ask is a fair chance. 1 think that the only way ly decide this ih to select a uom milict) of tluee whose opinion would bo unbiased and then each eomuiiiti ily submit a )Ut of their ichmiicom In such committee, but the .Medford club buums afraid to coiiimo iIuoiikIi. It ib not mi much tho icwnrd that I uui iutereetcd in, but it hardly siienih lair to the other coiuuiiiuitiet in (he yon that .Medford should niako such tllainib in their booklet x, for iiihii pro&peulive liuuieseokors aie led W believe that Aludfonl i tho only di lireifiod seofion in Ortiwut, while there tiro other sections .put as fa vornbly located." JACKSON COUNTY BCIY IS KiLLE! Tlio many friends of Koln-it Spen cer, who formerly resided on Orlffln creek, will bo pained to hear of hfs death which occurred at Los Angeles on tho 2Cth of last month. Ills death WttB tho icaiilt of burns received front an electrical shock from IiIrIi votngo wires. Ho was an electrical engineer employed by tho Edison Electrical loiniiany. Ho was" superintending tholiifltallaflon of a new system lit tho city, tho wires wore beltiB con ncctcd to test ft whoit there was il flnslt of fire as lightning, and Mr. Hpcuccr was knocked down and dreadfully httrned. ltd lived about 30 hotfrtf, being Conscious most of that lime. oKbort or Hob, as ho wits most fa miliarly known, was a graduate from tho Medford irigh school fit tho J-enr 1006. Ifo was bold In tho highest estcOiti by both teacher and pupils, In lits profession ho ranked among tho best electricians In the stato, was ono of the engineers on tho great dam at oHosevclt, Arlgona. He leaves a wtfo who Is prostrated with grief by his sudden terrible death, Other rclntlvos who survive him, nro I1I3 parents of San Jose, thrco brothers, I&gar C, Of F'restio; LerOy, of San Jose, attd James' A., of AftOtt, N. M.'j aSo tbreo sisters, Mrs. Win. J. McMillan 'of Santa afMila, Mrs.A. 0, Nfchdlsolt ol Sail JOtlo and "Mrs. William Cole, of Orovlllo. U.S.ALL0WS CENTS A DAY LIVING EXPENSES PORTLAND, Ore, Dee. ay. Pod tal clerks of tho local ill vision of the railway postal sorvlco today each re- colVed tt check of 2.07 rrotn 'tho gov ernment to pay the cost of beds, food and aUiyi expenses far.tlio months of July, August and September. At thlg .rate oanlt, clot;k rcc.e'Qd thrco centij ila'lJy. .lor "his 'living expenses. JJiriOub-wus apprir'i'aled to pay the postal c'or'jf')VIviiKjAxiicnscs whlli ihuy woru.on- tiuvol'-Uiity. This was' jJlYi.lojl tij,mojjK .everv postal clerk tliniiijjIiQtiA' Uijj mXSlnt tor tho cosl of dlstrllnttion had. .boon deducted 'fVotn tlo--'siLr.il..,uA " '" ' ' ' ' ' uuisaixd'mx-Dc.Diu., ,2:1. 4 IVsidcnt Titft is iitiied to sccu'ril .ni linj'jjjisa.tii Jhcjl'oiost hvnicd appro pihiltoiiH 'siiflfcieiit to insure profec ttiou from fires in lesolittlfoi.d nileplcil today ly' the Vojiser-.tlioit association, represent nig Oregon. Viislim.'tou, Idaho, iUoutnlia and Ciiltforuia. ItlCSOIiUTIOX. Ho It icsolved by tho City Council .of tho City of Modfeid: Section 1. Thoro Is hereby ordered to bo held In tho City of Medford an annual election for tho election Haive a Joining Gar Christmas at Home ffilfiofiOL A dining car chef has mote Christmas dinner guests than most hostesses. Ho feeds them quickly from a largo men If -and does all tho coook Ihg himself. Yet his work Is done almost before the last guest has fln- THE HOOStER KITCHEN CABINET , )C(1 , ,g IIt,ttl Llk Compact Dining Car Kitchen 3qt Foot-Slept The dining car kitchen Is compact llko Ui'e; Hoosler Kitchen Cnblnut, Everything In the entire kitchen Is at the finger tips of tho chof. Ills work Is easy. , ', ' r hi Tho Hoosler. Kitchen Cnblnot is builtion-tho principle of tho dliflng car kitchen, Yoti 'sit' down to work. Everything is in fiont of yoyil. ij You save, stops and time. ,1 ypur ivork is done quickly. ' Pitt this dining car servjeo In yoiir homo this Christinas, with a Hoosler Kitchoh Cabi net. $26.50x to $35.00 ' Cfklrt fnrte v.mtfr'P'""'''. WEEKS & MCUOWAN to. 111 to 121 W. Main St.' ' Ml tI ! f II I .1 lKM i I i I II . IP I V ll 1 -'Il l' W .1, I 1 11 ' I a 1. 1 t( 1 1 t , ti-mi 1 ( , . i ! 'iHfilVlll I 1 .( S J 1 iji ;mi , '; 11 li. ill I . . 1 ap-ppa ffa-ai-aia'l'''''''11''1"'" few IwFpM Clearance Sale Oriental Rugs i 4 1 I li 1 ;. j Read Oii - Ma.. Hauler v. Ill 1 etui 11 to Medford and will open a Clearance h'rtli on OM cntiil Hugs touiOiTtnv (Saturday.) You should come and see his display and learn the p. Ices. The finest grades of Oriental Hugs known to the trade Will bo closed out In this aloro hcglnnlng-tomorrow (Saturday) that have ever been shoWn on the coast. All lovers of Oriental (the very lightest type of textile art) tin! invited to call' early for th ensBortmont will soon bo broken at the prices Mr. Hauler will make. Como and purchase an Oriental Hug make an investment Tor this Xinns, You can have the chance to savo .big money. Another chance like this may never be piescntcd during 'jour life. Save . Hundreds of Dollars, if You Like "RENO'WN"' ' A Renown Itango would bo a fine Xmas present for the liomoi How proud your wlfo would bo to start 10 11 with a good range. u fSIlJ V,- 1 1 i""" isf?T7g "- . . . I .Hi' I. WEEKS &McG0WAN Co. ill to 121 W. Main St. u n.ii; I'M .-.v'ftc " 1 1 in 11 1 ' b'pi 'i ' ' " '( . ,- I . ' I' ' ' 1 Ji 1 1 1 ' ii I I mo cnitiuhiiiiulug to tin Itynli vol-; roonii fr ,y ui r T4ifii -lfV IblS Sftillowiiiir J orb-' .Third? wuStl Olljiall. H u ah to nineiid tlio charter or .Tho follow lug aio hcteby tlBlg- u.iteit.aB Jii(lneHotkHiU(l,oloul on!!. 'i?iriTHtoAArnrftBr'Jft"ri.. or city orricers, pursuant to tho cluh ter orsubb'Cltj, and also for the puiv pose or IIOJK MfWAfiincWorailioiid "thoac.hurler of. thu City uf .Mudford, Oiegou. 'Siild itnnbaKoh'etloii is ordered tb bo held on January 10, lint,, be tween tho hours provided In tlio charter, for tlio holding or annual olictlons, Tho following orriceru shall bo elected at bald electien: One coun cilman from each ward, and a mayor. Tho follow lug nro tho places In said cltj designated as tlio places at which said election will bo held: Plrst ward Over Hasklu'f) Drug Store. Second wafd- Yldlol Xaslusainple Duinour who --shall- also net ns olorkj D. T.Lawtony-who slialb also act as clerk, j Second ward Joo Dcrry, Judgu-; Wm. Ulrica, who shall also act as clerk; J. II. Helllngcf, who shall also act ns dork. Third ward P. W. Cholgien, judge; II. II. l.orimor, who shall also act as dork; John Sunitnervllle, who shall also act ao clerk. Tho foregoing resolution was passed by tho City Council of tho City of Medford. Oregon, on Deceni- er 21. 1010, by tho following vote: Welch absent, Merrick "ayo", Im- prtcR "uyo", wormian "pyn", isueit !'ayo",'and Denniior "ayo." - Approved Dot'cntlor 2 2, 1 !) i 0. i W. H. Canon, Attest: Mayor. 1$ ItOHT. W. T13I.FKU, V City Hecorder. Z Xotico is hereby given that the an-1 nual city election ordered by tho fore- V going resolution tor tho election ot 2 tho ofricers, and tho approval or re- jcctlon or tho act to amend tho char- J tor therein tipcciried, will bo hold in Z said city at the tlmo and at the V places designated in said resolution. 2 KOUT, W. TELPEH, S City Hecorder. j Dated Dccembor 22. 1910. , Pico' reading rooms at Pr'esbytc jiau. church, opon ovoi'y oVcaluii fron C:30 to 10 oxcopt Sunday. iiit. Havo you noticed .thdjicwbulld fTigsgohVEupln'Oakdalo Park adl jlitlon Just, south pr Mr. Jtoot's? II --! T - ' r t; t 5NAxp.pJ-.-VJ j ; 1 it HERE'S A SOCK FOR ALL TO SHOOT AT NEW YOOUK. Dec 23 -J.iniiw Wallace's uoJ; has sot a mark for all tlioo ther Now oYrk CkrhuuiuH hos iery to shoot at. Jainos U tbv prtwt dont of tho Central Tnibt roinniin). and Into his stooklng bitvti in poured fifty thousand count 'cm dollars. This llttlo gift came U way of a "bontto" voted by tho dli tutor of tho Central Trust company to Kb president, and was jjlvon In tho .iuiu spirit of Yulotldo gonoroslty turn nroinnts tho bestowal of Suudn school en 11 il labeled for a ;ood bo k IlnHKItiH for llcaltli 1 9 fetM-- -f K rl i - QUIT f X , BUSINESS Is the Plape to Come for Your "Xmas Presents? Everything fQr. Women and Everything atBoria fled Sale Prices, the Lowest Eyer Made. The EMPORIUM ' a t f f .J . 4. f X i v V V z V V v z V j V Z z BUY THE T S t t a i - - XT : : Hussey's 1402,1 for the DINNER SET TH-E DOLL requires 13819 I 4 4 4 t X I 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 4 j You are invited to call here Saturday, 5 --tomorrow i.t 4 4 X i 4 X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X X . NT