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.jt; "PAGE FOUR arRDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFCJON, FRTDAY, MARCH 3, 1911. NL IT IS TIME TO ACT. Medford Mail Tribune: AN INUEl'BNUnNT NBWSPAPI3K vmi in it.. 11 -p j.. ..1 pinu.isnr:n mam.v kxpkpt satuii-i I x id um lime 01 yuiir iu muuii uj. tPfinn ci .. .".. 'GOLD ID DEVIL DAY I1Y TUB MKDKORD PJtlXTlNQ CO. Hf.tft miijt l...irA..l rr...ll.....n rpun Urtli tiiuili Alio iticuiuiil I UIJUIIC, I iiu uuunr orn OroKonlan, The Ashland Tribune. OBOIiaR PfTNAM. Bdllor nnrt Manmipr E gB Entarod an Fecoiul-cliiss matter No vember 1, 1900, nl tho postofflco ut Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1S71) Offiolal Paper of tlio City ot Medford Yards, streets and alleys should bo renovated and put The Domocrntlo Times. Tho Mrdford, ill Ol'dc'l'. Filth, debris and garbage should be hauled away be fore -warm weather sets in. The wav to avoid disease and flies is to eliminate the causes that produce them tilth and unsanitary condi tions. ' Paved streets should be thoroughly Hushed so as to lose the thick coat of earth most of them are adorned with. Unpavcd streets should be rolled before the mud bakes like rock, or otherwise gone over with road machines to make them fit to travel over. In their present condition they are a disgrace. lime is at hand 1o nlant shade trees, in a lew weeks it will be too late. Beautify your street at once, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the city and en hancing the value of your own property. Don't wait to improve your own property to clean uj), to beautify. Do it at once and now is your golden opportunity. Take advantage of it, for a greater, a more attractive, a healthier and a better Medford. I IE BtmSCRXPTZON BATXX. 8 no year, by mull fS.GO rie month by mall CO Par month, dellvi-red by carrier In .Med?arrt, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point no Sunday only, by mall, per year. ... 200 Wfolcly, por year 1 60 Buy Your Flower &"Vegetable Seeds from the pcoplo who can Bay We know our needs are good because we have tested them; We are those peo ple. Cut flowers and all kinds of pot ted plants. J.'T. DROADLEY & CO. Corner Cth and Central; Greenhouse P. O. Hox 521. President of Crane Company Says Iron Monger Cliargecl Government near city reservoir. ci rno n.. i t pi i tl .'Phones Store 1451 Main. GmenhouBs Six Cents a Pound for Steel That fil81 Ma,n Sold at Cent and a Half. Fall Leased Wire United Prcn SIspatcheB. Tha MhII Trlhtimi In on hoIp nl the firry Newt Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel Npwh Stand. Portland nowmnti NV Co, Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattlo. Waih. Hotl Spokono Nows Stnnd, Spokane. Bwontr cxncuATxon. Dallv nprnpp for six months ending Deofinln i il, I'll', J j 1 LOHIST Ml III OBSERl 5000 Letters and 25,000 Pieces of Commercial Club Literature Sent EastEvery Scholar in City Wrote Children Marched in Body to P. 0. SPECIAL SESSION NEEDED. Aa tho roault of thu Colonist da) prooisuuntloii laauod roconlly by Oov- 'ornor Oswald Went, directing ovory loyal Oregonlan to mall a pei-Hona) lottor to some friend living without tho boundaries or this alnto on March , 1, nbout 5000 pomonnl lottoi-H and (26,000 piucw or coiniuornlnl club llt- oraturo round their way Into an many homes throughout the othor status in thu Uuldn nnd nhroad. The inula foaturo or tho local In toroat shown In tho carrying out of tho govornor's InntruutloiiH was Hip fact thnt Uio children In the iiuhllc schools to the nunihor of over 1700 oach wroto a t least one letter and tfomo iih many as t,H. or tho total nitondauce at tho city schools not oik ohlld neglected to obey the edict. Fol lowing tho writing or tho lottors in tho grado school tho children of the younger oIiihsos marched in a body to the jiOKtofflce nnd deposited their let ters with I'ncla Sam. Special stationery wan prepared l the Commercial club and dlstrlbut ihl nt the schools for tho use of chll- . dren and at writing tallies placed nbout the Nalatorluni for tho day h the management of that onturprlgc and In. tho hotola of tho city. In order to apprise tho governor of tho wonderful way iu which his edict WU obeyed in .Medford, Manager Oharlim A. Malhoeuf or tho Coininor olnl club on used tho following letter tn he addressed to thu e.MHMitlu Thursday: "Tho true spirit of tlie west niitnl- ' foaled IteeH to the very limit In Med ford yesterday. Your wise aud tlmolj proclamation not only met with uu Oflurajtetneut, hut Iu an enthusiastic nmunar far beyond any reasonable oscpaetatloH on my part, aud big tiling arc always done br the people ift tbia cotuuiuulty. Colonist day was H Bilge auowea. The iiimI striking feature of tho unified Interest here waa that every school child attending. te public echoola, without a single exception, wroto letters to their friends la th east, and many of them wrote aa high as five and six letters. Tha school attendance ex courts 1700. Nut less than 000 letters, were writ ten by different sources yeaterdtty aud today, aud to mv personal knowl edge not loaa than 25,1)00 plecea of literature have already been or will Ue mailed aa a result of Colonist day. This club couti'lbuteU to the exteut of , ftOOO communications and SO. 000 tllf- forent pamphlets. Medford uvlleww tin progress." GOOD road advocates should inaugurate a concerted movement to. secure a special session of the legisla ture for good roads legislation. This can be accomplished if good roads people in every locality will pledge their legislators to attempt no business during the session other than that concerning good roads. The session need not last more limn a day. The bills can be prepared in advance, and agreed upon. All the wangling between conl acting interests can be terminated by conferences ahead of the session. (lood Roads association representatives, grange rep resentatives, the highway committees of both houses and the governor can prepare measures satisfactory to all in advance. The legislature can meet and pass the bills with out discussion and adjourn. Neither the people nor the governor would sanction i special session so that politics could be played lor an indefinite length of time at the people's expense, but uni versal approval would greet a call for good roads legisla tion only. Lack of good roads legislation will hold back the devel opment of Oregon for two years. It is the most important subject before the state and means more to the state than my other proposed legislation. Uy a majority of 18,000, the people in November voted fo amend the constitution so that bonds could be issued bv counties for road building purposes. Hut no count v can ssue bonds because the legislature failed to pass an ade piate enabling act. Must Oregon wait two years more for its good roads We hope not. mmmi to mm reca PROBE COURT' UPON JUOfCIARY CHICAGO, .March 3 Roasting Andrew Cnrnegio to a brown turn. Richard T. Crane, president of the Ciano company, Is out here today in the current Iesuo of the Valve World I with a criticism of the iron master's recent statement that he was "call ed" from Scotland to America to make armor plato for the nation. Cruno says: "Carnegie entered the armor plate business to make money, not from patriotic motives and not in response to any call from God. lie would have bfon more accurate if he had said tl at gold and the devil ordered him to go into the business, lie charged the government C conts a pound for armor plate, whlio manufactured steel sold at not to exceed a cent nnd a hnlf. Ills conscience does even not oven condemn his defrauding his country." I I J& A VI TALENT eal Estate FOR SALE L 1()0 acres of land for sale at $13.3 per acre; land one aud one-half miles from the Med ford postoffice; land all good orchard land, or a fine proposition to subdivide; with terms. For further in formation address OWNER, POSTOFFICE BOX 812. A fine tract, quarter of a mile from Talent, 8-room house, good barn; 300 trees. Price ?4,000; terms given. Good business opportunities and lo cations, all pnylnjg. A 00-acre tract, 5-room house nnd large barn, 3 miles from Talent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on place; must ho sold soon; will go for $1100. A CO-acro tract, water to Irrigate same; has a 5-room house and barn to hold C head or horses, im plements to run tho pince, and a wagon. This placo put up 30 tons or hay last year, and no water was used. Price, $3000, half down. A 7-1-ncre tract, 2 miles rrom Tal ent, good 8-room houso and large barn; S acres under ditch and in al falfa and garden land; 3 1 acres un der plow, and trees; 20 acres of or chard, of which 5 acres are In bear ing; $10,000, half cash, balance good terms and easy pnymonts. A 14 1-3 aero tract, lies entlroiy iu city limits; has 9-room plastered houso, good barn, well and power for Irrigation of whole tract. Part ly set to trees; easy tonus. For plenty of otlTer bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TAIiKXT, OKKftON. LATEST NOVELTIES SPRING 1911 Call and See the Newest Ideas in Pumps and Strap Sandals Exerything is brand new in style, finish and leather. See the new VELVETS. BLACK SUEDE, Vel-OOZE and Complete line of sizes. There Is Hope always, but a proper system of bank ing makes hope a certainty. By us ing the facilities offered by THE FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS' HAN'K, wrecks and disasters in the commercial world will be greatly les s ned In numbers,, and financial fail ures mitigated. 3uof Decision Docs Not Save Cali fornia Judiciary From Extended Investigation Which May Result in Impeachment Proceedings. Governor Shafroth of Colorado Hopes to See Recorjnitlon of Fact That Judycs Arc Human and Likely to Err In Decisions. Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank Best Pear Land in Valley, lor $40.00 Per Acre The Host OO-Acre Tract of Pear Land In Hogue Hlver Valley For the Money, only $10.00 per Acre, for the Xevt Ten Days. The superintendent of the Burrcll Orchard of Medford endorses this tract of deep, free soil as exceptionally good for pears. IVi miles from Merlin, adjoining a large tract now being developed by an ex perienced fruit man from North Yakima. A. N. PARSONS References: First National Bank, Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. REAL ESTATE GRANTS PASS, ORE. NTJi'.MJ3 KACKAMliNTO, Cul., .Mai eh II Vlmtever in obligation nt! tho statu supremo court muy be undertuken by the lip"hilum, it win uutliorilntivoly .InWiil loilnv. Ihu not'i'WMtv 1'or invent action bus paKud, ami iu view of the ,,'ll f'V hero today in in..i iiiiiiuut of work before the legialu- .of the proposition Hint judges honltl IJKNVKU, Col., March :i. l)icu-.,-ing tho recent moves toward truly popular government now under wa in various hlntou, Uovornor Sliut'roHi lory, it wax not regarded u likel hut -nu inquiry would he oouduulod prior to udjournment. It wits iuti ihuUmI, hnwotor, (hut it xH.'einl hold over commit tu probably would be np pointed to iiiako u lengthy huiI thnr ntgh im obligation iu the course of the ueM few month. Suum'mI member of tho mmiuIo ju diciarv cuuutiittoH deolurud today (lint the tpiextion of the court's pro cedure iu tho Ituof ouso, which the eourt ilii'lf, iu vHOMtiiijf lU older for a re-hearing, irliiHlly admitted wum wrong, huh not one of the urgent points UK)ii which an tuctigH(iu was to huxe been conducted. No member of the couimilico cared to he tpiolt'd. bciuiiM' ( I Hi' tail that i'. nil ntnM ecntuall pu-. upon tho question in committer lie included among thoo officers nb jool to the loeull. ''I hope that any recall n that is passed in litis wtattj will include the judiciary in its uopo," said ll -ernor Shal'rolli. "There i u growing recognition of tho fact tliat judge-. after h, mv liiniinn Imingh, niul that their service to tho public is to lie measured by thu name standards ji. are to bo applied to other official-. "OHrlitl'eroiit departments of io ernuH'nt are CKtnhlilud on ground of equal dignity. The final tost i whether ofl'iciuls on the bench or in executive or legislative depart ment rmUr a so r vice thnt niwls the ! X v a J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President P. E. MERRICK, Vlco-PrcsId?at JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cafahlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 sait, nr.posrr ioxi:s rOit rent, a gkn'kiuij hanking KtSINKSS TRANBACTIClC We SOIilCIT YOl'H PATUOXAOK. cs!ffJtfrfHTtfsrsrslsrYtf'tfssfv Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford P. O. BOX NO. 477. 1 ' 51 .- , w Hi(aM ' iniiHitjM.'MSW -A. viiAv I'.v -. . -, v.l 1 s U&V&JA3ttKZiJ&At,b&yl IV 2.tf Wtsiki Cold Spells. , & wuuiiUKion, k. u. lira, cora i. .lyiUMr of this ulci aaya: "I uo,l to' BOONE DIRECTORY COMPANY ljirfl lumdachea. and blind iliuy aiH-lla! WILL ISSUE CITY DIRECTORY and weak rold aoella went all over - ill. 1 had ulifereut doctora, but tne) rro unable to tell me what waa wrong, ao I began to take Carilui. 1 hju ow all right, tu good health, and Ija4tr than I have been Jot 1 0 years." Cterclul ia a rewed) roi oiueu, which ' )tm Uaen helping alck women for near ly ft lifetime. You ran absolutely re ly ttpou It- Other people have done the testin. and you should profit by The statement that the lloono l)t rociory company has dctierted this ilold la Incorrect. Mr. Boone, who Is In Medford. aa he haa Just complet ed the can van for Ashland and will beictii taklne information In Medford lu a few da) a aud that the city direc tory will be Iweued In due time. XOTUJII, tbelr experience. Card ul has benefits ed a iflllUon people. Why uot you?' Uelnatna April Ut, 1(11, the Hegln taking Cardul today. union scale for painter will be d . nor day. On that date the initiation' 1 The Fmest sn FVmt Crdwl ED Tl" trni e Is lio most WX f 1. . 101 and l.cahhful ?a l f u.t. C .1 for iu excclj in vl'A ia 12 "SunkikC Oruntrn (or l.fc ' Ifii runtmi nnnii Tin . VM u. wii!i l.'o to piy it tret s .' taiuoitiia Aj5s iV? demuiul of the citir.eiit.liip for eiiu.il! cnntniwri.nraiiri"ioon. Mypy paCi'd in Inii vKlual fr2iTrjr.?V'' juMioe. Any ntVumoi unut theMi;,r,lBmwk",";,;p., i.V iwlK,slabcIcd ''Suu' t? & mho ir lh.. wuuiH f..i.wi.l., vv-..iil.l ...... VViV-.'n's' fcV "" VV& ZFTFi .dv win e i for. ;; ,. , ,s " asBssis: . ,or aw. r- ms . ". - - , In nuulttlnu ikawiwn b MS. cm in .uuurill I MUlHWir UWH "V. lft,Tl.V This Genuine Rogers n C 170171? vnuiu ujjuuu nub. Sv lite iwwer of the election of judc in the Iiuii.Ik of the ioople." XOTM'K MKHCIIANTS. Hegular uieotiuK of the Jledford ilerchant' aaaoclatlon at Commercial Club ItoontH March Oth, at S:00 p. in Duainoaa for tho evening: Aunuul election of of fleers. rM)rl of director K. N'. Warner of the state merchauta aaaociatiou, report and consideration of credit ratiug committee report. All roerrhants of the oity Itnited to at. lend. II. C. HAHNISTT. Preaideut. J. 11. CAKKIN. SecreUrj 29S Notice. IT (I'WrK TJUCM. fee Into local uulon. No. 043. llro- i - 1,,..,,. ..-j ki. ,.. ,u n rarinera. If you waut to kill all ofUheihood of Palnlera Decoratom of Stewart, V. M. Aay uud W. II Si- IIH I d fl if 1114 1 t PI UM if If th,t it II nl It If Ul . It U IB IM w alt ,l8" 'iff! vidii a j of or JK II I".!. fa IU J I I Iff V 'I if if . J i v n ww n tl o '- io iit W t win ho mU i t tirtMulnni Nil It PIMtUlb- V.tlfKWwCr m. pv i im n au Jw nackimj, shi.ipmn und st-llit j;. i ncy (ri.nia a l kvlcvt tntii crop uto ''firsts," "-jcotids." etc. The &N are fancy, trce-npeaed, haudpicked, ssod :, nnniMS, t:.iu-sinuea or.itikfai every 1, 4n l orauge n jki feet tpecimon of tne tn. st vari ty ..ajfes. They are uot only rj.'e t :tls. 1 n 4 pal.it.iblt) thait other OMnoes, but th.- t.re nttu- eapcr.fortheyrro noarlyaH raawtaud uoupshneat. ot r ik iter n.m1s ' &untst ' (Jraci, ': f. ; thfca, oit viu k i w a. .1 dv fie v jkpiiri i per i a wnun c.ua outiKiB:" urano packed. Oa the wi .ipner note tl e label ''Sunkist." Keep all tho wrapper. a - w iiuiui iuvivj tw i . U m mm m I k 9 m m W j j .k & fttW ?ae t , uuM uamuititu Lsciiivivn "rvZ-K Come in "Sunkist" Vrappefs VfS Vou can jiktje lnnon b t' e ' '.othe-" they wt t thev won Siail st" wr.i. rv ' t -.in hl.vii 1 IT k'J. (pr 'Ik in nt tb iLnlannad or P lh. 1 )" I t . r-a n 2-i.u it ,nfci. 1 i v t ... -, ,,re s ' i a.janls Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialtieR and you'll have a collection of ab tempting and loollisomo ilaiutios as were ever hot before a kiiiR. Don't be too late coming for yours, how ever. We cun never seem to hnlce enough no matter how ninny extra we bako fresh daily. Medford Bakery (El Delicatessen IOI) I) A CO. SOUTH CHNTKAJJ AVENX'E HOME-MADB PIKS AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE. Campbell & Baumbach I I evev- e . MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, OITY AND SCHOOL SONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. KZ CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE (33) 34 CLult Street. CHICAGO, ILL. . - ....... u. ... Il ...!... M...I I... 1H.I.I.J AN i at Sldo Pharmacy and Haute Puar-1 The union wiHt every Thumday juacy and buy Juchaou'a Uitetuiln- light at V p. nt. In Angle hail. ntor You can hill 200 bqutrrvje for O. W. If AKUlNO'SW, . $1 cu and It 1b auto. SaMStorj'. . 101 Korth Bartiett tt. 110, Haiklna for Ilonltli. . rZ W AUlttUd, Oregon nxi .. now loeuled at room I nnd! SSlttKSSSErai oer 4Vu4etMi Hardware tvuSOI DIN aIKDFOKI) AT RKHIT PRICKS BY where we will be deaed to meet nil rranua iutereoted in real talata and ily iroprty. 3ftS UaaKlua for Uealth. I ALLIN 6s ALLIN OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD ALLEN GROCERY 00. WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE z&ty ''Soil. i W4iVC5 i u a am , j SJStffi I s Is s j r',-4 GET THE HABIT Of calling us If you bavo any electric work of any kind. Wo can fix you up In the best possible stylo. It is a Good Habit and will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Co. 1'IIO.VK MAIN 0S01 o...0 WEST MAIJf STnFET 'Y 1 i I I ,..,,....,,.,,,,..... , "'"" tt tit