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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
Ik X MEDVORI) JMA1LT1MBUKE, iAlK.DFO.LUJ, OKKUOX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. PAGE THREE nr-o.. ....o .... ' 1 K m mm I I I I Biff i i - HMi' NM OX . I " 7 i Mur lorrespondents io am Ann nnni . t .. . ta . I . lIU tlllll llllll ' IU IiUUU.UUUI Backwardness of Oregon in Building J Roijtls is to Ignorance and Said to Be Due Opposition to .Intensive Farming. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Oregon's mud. lx is four million dollars. The iimount saved would build lf00 miles of ;jood roads. It would improve all the highways in (he state. Oregon's mud tax saved would pay by several times the pos sible tax for permanent highway making under the proposed good roads bills submitted to the legisla ture by the Oregon Oood Roads as sociation. A mile of good roads built ends the mud tax and begins the returns on tho investment from the good roads construction. Other miles of good roads open up tho state to in crease population, intensified, pro duction, aecellerated duvolophii'nr, making possible the more pleasures and comforts, bring rural delivery, increased neighborhood sociability, elevate citizenship standnrds, double in value abutting property. Lewis W. Hill, president of the fliCH-l Northern, said the other day "Oregon is backward in wagon road building, our contemplated railroad construction will faif of intended de velopment benefit if the people do not make- good wrigo'p roads as feed ers to tho railroads." Mr. Hill did not advocate wagon road construc tion to fill bis own pockets, he knows, and those who live in the en joyment of good roads know too that permanent highways and their use and benefits fill the pockets of the people. The value of macadam ronds Is not understood nor realized until the road is mado and used, backward ness of road construction in Oregon is explained in two ways: First, ig norance of benefits, second, opposi tion to population and intensive cul tivation of tho soil. A man was found lobbying against tho good roads association highway measures at tho legislature, "I 'own 5,200 acres of land" he said "I have seven miles of road bordering my property; 1 am opposed to population grentor than now; I am opposed to good roads; good roads bring population and might compel me to cut up my place; I don't want to cut it up." The views of this man are not shared by peo ple anxious to enter in upon Oregon's undeveloped empire, nor nro bis views shared by the rami who really desires to benefit and develope the state. The man quoted wns con trolled by petty selfish localism, and it would bo Oregon's sorrow if his kind weiy in the majority. r War on Redlight. TACOMA, Wash.. Feb. 2. A reso lution demanding that tho police of Tncomn prohibit gambling and close (he disorderly houses which are said (o be in existence was unanimously adopted by the city commission toj Hay. STOMACH iUCMICPY (ai-uunntccri by Clias. Strong. If your stomach Is weak and con tantly upset, you must quickly do ono of two things. ' Allow tho rest of your body to be come as week as your stomach. Or mako your stomach as strong as your body. Thoro is only ono choico for thoso who want to livo and enjoy life, and that is to make the stomach as strong as tho body. This can best bo dono by using tho proscription of a specialist that in years of practlco gavo iramediato ro liof and permanent euro to 05 per cent of tho peopio who used it. This proscription Is known from coast to coaat ns MI-O-NA. MI-O-N'A stomach tabletB, most peo pio call them, and they aro guaran teed by Chas. Strang to euro indi gestion (ncuto or chronic) or any upsot condition of the stomach, or money back. In five minutes thoy givo rplief from heartburn, acid stomach, gas on Stomach, belching of sour food, for montatiou, heartburn and watorbrash. If you suffer from stomach trouble got a largo 50-cont box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today and put your solf on tho road to health. At Chas. Strang's and loading druggists every Mrs. S. F. McDonald and her son James were. Medford visitors Satur day. Dr. Malingren, of Phoenix was called to see W. Clandler on Sunday evening, fhe old gentleman seem ing to be feeling worse than usual. The gnrdners, and the berry rais ers in the vicinity of Talent, are say ing to tho people bE Medford, you will get our products with the dew on them when the trolley line is built Mrs. W: S. Slnqoliff 'en.t over to visit her sister-in-law Mrs. Chas. Isdacs, last Sunday and was taken quite ill. Dr.' Malingren of Phoenix was called. However Mrs. Stancliff was able to return to her home this week. J. S. Spitzer, Talents livery stable proprietor was in Xor,th Talent Mon day. G. A. Hover of Valley View or chards was at Medford last Monday. W. S. Stancliff of North. Talent was a Medford caller Monday. Win. Cothrell of the Wefltcrhmd or chard section was in the city Mon day. C. Cnrcy was in Medford Monday filing his final account ns adminis trator of the D. P. Brittou estate. A. N. Fisher, Phoenix notary was in Medford Monday on business!. II. IT. Helms, of Talent was in Medford last Monday. Oliver Helms of Talent was at Medford visiting on Monday. 15. O. Toole, a farmer of Phoenix but now foreman on tho Putte Falls railroad work wns ' shaking halt Is with friends in Medford Monday. Miss Ollio IIiu;hes, of Ashland, is visiting her brother, Loin Hughes mid family, of Ferns Valley this week. J.' E. Roberts of Nortli Talent was at phoonix Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Slovens traded in Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Hartley went over to Jacksonville Sunday to visit relatives. Fred Rnpp of Talent aws an Ash land visitor during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. ' M. L. Hartley of Nortli Talent were- in Medford trading Saturday. William Henrdsloy delivered a bill of groceries at the homo of C. Carey Saturday. Miss Eva and Delia Chandler of Medford wore in North Talent Sun day YlslUug- thoir grandfather, "Wil lis Chandler. J. S. Spitzer of Talent was in Med ford Saturday after a load of gro ceries for his store. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Furry were guests at the bonio of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Under Sunday. Roy Cdfinan of North Talent was a Phoenix caller Sunday. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Nick W. Scharf of tho Warren Construction company of Portland Is hero in conference with property holders In regard to paving ' Pine street. J. C. Ward and family camo, up from Medford Wednesday to reside permanently. Martin Rowers left for Eugene on Wednosday, leaving Ills family hero for the present. E. C. Welch of Woodvillo mado a business trip to Central Point Wed nesday morning. Hallio Head made n business trip to Grants Pass Wednesday. Mrs. Cora Kennedy of Saras Val ley, who has been visiting her moth er, Mrs. Littlo, returned to her homo Wednesday. Lynn Purdln and family went to Gold Hill Tuesday ovoning. Mr. Purdin has returned here, leaving his family to visit with relatives. Dr. Anderson was called to Gold Hill Wednesday morning. Game Warden C. B. Gay was horO Wodnosday on official business. Mrs. Hughes of Medford has pur chased nnd taken charge of tho Har uoy restaurant. Among tho Medford visitors from Central Point Tuesday were: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Mrs. Burton, Sarah Webb, Graco Smith, F. A. Hawk, Robert Aahworth, Glen Owons and Bon Littlo. Master Robert Holmes was a Med ford visitor Wodnosday afternoon. ARE yOO"l.Vl'EltlCSTIJI) IX A GOOD INVESTMENT? Ono hundred acres Butte Creok , bottom, undor irrigation, perpetual' water right. Al for apples or pears; I oan mako big money raising onions. colory, tomatoes and all kinds of vog-J otablosp-big money In subdivision; Joins a now townslto and the rail road; all undor now wire fence; can bo bought for ono-half tho price oft adjoining land. Buy from owner1 nnd savo tho commission. Address' Box 35, Medford, Or. tti The Cumberland . FURNISHED ROOMS Suites with Private Bath 'Rooms Include Sleeping PorGhes Breakfasts Served if Desired Reception Room for Guests 706 S. Oakdale Ave. Medford, Ore. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. , (By A. C. Hpwlett.) Win. Brown and George Itidjnoy of Medford came m from Trail Satur day night on their wny to their homo in Medford, they had been up in the tun winner ipoKing over tnp siiinuon and trying to secure n position in the electric works near Prospect. J. R. Snp'th, of Medford formerly of Pheonix, came in Monday night from beyond Butto Falls, wlioro thov had been visiting their son-in-law Jack TumgiUc. They report lotVr'of snow, mud apd rain id that section. ' i i '' ' Mr. Gipperl came out last Monday night from his home near Butto Falls and spent the night with us, bo want ed to look nt some horses that are Tor sale in these parts, but the own er was away from home. O. Anms, one of the prominent business men of Butte Falls was a pleasant caller at tho Sunny Side Sunday night he was on n business trip to Browiisliprp. John Smith one of our prosperous carpenters spent a few days In Grants Pass Inst weok being treated for his eyes. Clmrlcy Thomns has rented ' the house where Mr. Deter has been living nnd Mr. Deter hns gone to Central Point for the present at least. The Link nioli have finally succeed ed in getting the tank put together. Tho engine equipped the pipe laid and the wntor system so fur along that the locomotive took on water for the first tinio Sunday evening. We aro gradually gaining ground a little at u tinio and we have great hopes for tho future of Knglo Poidt. Mr. Fraser, tho steam shovel en gineer came out to visit his old friends and to look after the inter est of the P. & E. R. R. Co. at this place. Clyde Plymc and wife came out Tuesday to visit their friends at tho Sunny Side. Robert Fryrcar camo out Tuesday morning on the train, engaged your correspondent to take him to Henry French's so that lie could cross the Rogue rivdr iind go to his place near the Devenfer Gap that ho bou'ght of Mr. Taylor, he and jus half brother J. II. Creaper have settled in that section and are going into tho fruit and poultry business. iur. fcumiow ol juk ureoic came in Tuesday night to meet his cousin who came in on the morning trai. Mr. Builison who has been work ing for Lem Chnrlev got through his job and returned to the Sunny Side Tuesday evening. W. Koodbur the man who had his leg broken last fall near the Ful ler and Craig cut on the P. & E. R R. returned from the Medford hospi tal Tuesday morning nnd has taken a room at the Sunny Side. Our election pnssed off very quiet ly Tuesday although feeling ran pret ty high, every available voter was out. Win. Ulrich of Medford wns en gaged to come out and act as attor ney for (he Anti-Incorporato side and ho challenged some of the ap plicants for ballots. Tho result of the election was for incorporation 33, against 15 and tho following officers were elected: Mayor P. II. Daloy, Re corder P.M. Stewart, Marshall Henry Childreth, Tronsurer A. J. Fiasco, Al dermen Win. Knighton, G. II. Wams ley,. Wes. Childreth, Gus Nichols, Dr. Holt, Geo. Owings. GRIFFIN CREEK George Anderson returned last weok from n visit in Wlllamotto Val ley towns. Ho was much pleased with tho country and bought land thoro. Earl MInonr left Wodnosday for Portland. Mrs. J, L. Wilson spont Saturday and Sunday in Jacksonville. Edward Judy hns sold to Thoodoro Hoimroth sixteen acres of his or chard land for a consideration of $12,000.- .Mrs. Howoll and JHbs Blancho Darby visited rolntlves horo tho lat- tor part of tho weok. Miss Deatho wns a Central Point visitor the last of tho weok. C. O. Ouches and family of Ash land spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives hero. A. W. Darby and family visited with Charles Darby and family Sat urday and Sunday. Row Mlllor of Ashlnnd will preach here next Sunday. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PnONE MAIN C231. Corner Ccntrnl Ave, and 8th St Medford, Or. Did it over occur to you that it is as important to NURSIO YOUR PLANTS ns it is your children? KVKUGHI3KN VITALIHI3U nour ishes and puts nuw llfo Into tho weakest PLANTS OB. BUSHES Cannot bo equaled for flower pots window boxes, ferns, palms, etc. 13VEKGRI3EN VlTALlZER kills all lunocts. Send today for free sample. Encloso 10c for nialliiig. Great Western Agency Co. 2iU5 GREENWOOD TERRACE CHICAfJO, ILL. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Land For Sale Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and large tracts. Cleared and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon ifl illillillll PMMiii iiH pi wmmm n us&im Ifc ikC jiif JJJIK m urn i f t i ,, M ,4,1 is iw&a i-f """"uauinuiMlilllilliimHi, jutauupaaw J- fcTj 8ntCEhFWX A l.i US'ZS VNY rtJfirMlAY Ls' W v. O-1 r "w". W lb as iui supenor io me VvLAi ordinary yellow laundry soap as tho Z v modern air-ship is to the toy balloon. V-' t:: . Yellow laundry soaps contain from yP3 30 to 40 rosin. There's not an ounce A p in Sunny Monday just, choice fats and IC S vegetable oils. T jp 1 The result Sunny Monday will not shrink Z3 p woolens and flannels, wij) not f adp oiit cojors, . p will make your clothes whiter, sweeter. Ss --X and cleaner than they ever were before. iN. J , "Sunny Monday Hubbies yZ- W" wash away your troubles" Ps A The N. K. Fairbank Company fy? . Makers. Chicago ! . GHIROPIACTIC NO DltUCiS i. NO KNIVES Tho now euro cures 90 per c?nt of human ailments. Sick head- achos, neuralgia, paralysis, stomach trouble, constipation, catarrh. Ilavo yon any of these? If so, come nnd ceo mo. I will euro yon. Dr. E. E. Koch .10(1-307 flninott Corey Untitling.' ' ' l'hono (1701. Heurs: 9-12, 1-0, 7-S. Appointments on Sunday. . . "PT TTlUTJTXm J " STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE-N a PRICE lx iurin xt ou.ivjpaioru, wre. rnone ova rrsrrr E. M. F. Sfuflebaker Garage Co. Formerly Siskiyou Auto 'Go, This Garago and Machlno Shop Is now In charge of a practical auto repair man. All kinds of nntos and gas engines well nnd quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored nnd ca'rod for by tho month. Oil and gasoline for sale. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 A. srsr.sssssss. Ulio finest Sample Rooms in the citv. Tclopliono in Every Itoom J RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN Sipglo rooms or en suite also ropms ,witli,,bath Moore , . Perfectly Lighted Wo aro now wiring tho Medford Furniture & Hardwaro Co.'s build ing, tho largest in southorn Oregon. When wq finish it will bo perfectly lighted and everything about tho wiring will bo perfectly safe. Soo us about your wiring aud fool safe for all tlmo. Southern Oregon Electric Co. rnone, ;iii( i;;im, Day :noi. '27 South Cculntl Avenuo yj w? 3 CHILDREN THRIVE W0NDERFULY xm$& on our broad nnd rolls, It ih feimply ustouishing tho amount of nitrimont they derive from thom. Thoy like it, too. Even takq our bread in pref eredeo to ordinary cake. It must bo pretty good to attain that result. TODD & CO., South Central Ave. Medford Bakery & f'Micatesscn. Try I'igola Broad. ! JBJWW.:P.&.Py.W.JHJWJ I Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 ,E. lain 3t. 3VTpdford, z "Wo aro now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking dono in window on gas. Come and see us, v-''r.'r'j -r404-m-t-r-r-4--rr-r-tr-rr4-r-r Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAGLE PHATWACY, 100 Eaut Main St. Phones: Home 03; Pat'. 232 WEST SIDE PHARMACY 200 West Main Street PheWs: Home J3; Pad. 'd041 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. ' Tlios. Bartliolomcw, Pli. C, General Mgr. The Iloxall Storos Medford, Ore. ! rr rmr ft t4-r4-rrr-r-r-r-rrr-r-r- 11 ' ' i The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUITTY VAERANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. Everything in the Nursery Line See tho nice English Hollies. rAll kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), and full lino Of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunos, etc., etc. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493 t - :: J i i