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JWfttt "' M73DFORD LVIL T.RIBUNE, MEDEORD, P'RECION, SUNDAY, MAftClf 5, 1911, PAGE FOUR -n Medford Mail tribune -J- AN IMDKPnNDnNT NBWSPAPBIJ PUBLTSMKD DAIL.Y KXCCPT SATUIt- DAY HY Tim MHDFORD PK1NT1NO CO. The Dcmocrntlo Times, Tho Medford Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South cm Oregonlan. The Ashland Tribune. OKOfKJB PUTNAM, Bdltor nnd Manager Entered na necond-closa matter No vember 1, 1909, at the noatofflce at Medford, Oregon, under tho net or March , 1H79. Olficlal Paper of tlio City of Medford. BUDSCKITTION SATES. Ono yoar. by mall ......6.00 nnn innlllh liv mall bv Per month, delivered by carrier In ! T..linnnlinin fl till PAIIa ,.nl TYnint . . tvU Sunday only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.0Q Weekly, per year ""' LOOK IN THE GLASS AND WAKE UP. roll X.eaiea Wire United Vitaa Dlipatchcc Tho Mall Tribune la on sale at the Perry Now Stand. San ranclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Bowman News Co, Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle iJBb. Hotl Spokano News Stand, Spokane. SWOBN OIHCUI.ATIOK. Dally nvrraco for six montha ending December 31. 1910, 2721. MEDrOHD, ORKdOH. Metropolis of Southern Oregon nnu Northern California, and the fatitoat Browlnp city In Oregon. Population U S. census 1910: 8840, estimated In November, 1910, 10.000. .Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, hiving finest supply puro mountain water nnd six teen miles of street being paved nnd contracted for at n cost exceeding ll. 000,000, making a total of twenty miles Postoff Ico ' receipts for year ending November 30, 1910, show a gain of 61 aCnklduposltH wero I2.376.li32. a gain of 2 i)oi cpnt Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River Spltzenbcrg nnples won sweep stakes prlzo nnd tltlo of "Applo Xlnir of the World" at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and a cur of Newtowns won Tint Frlie In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C Iloguo Itlvor pears broughtf.hlghest prices in nil markets of tho world dur ing1 tho pust six years. .. 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Inclosing 0 cents for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever written I IF f yon can keep your lioiul when u'l about you M Aro lehiuj: lliuirs ami Irhuniui; it ou you; If you cun trust yourself when till men doubt you, Hut uiako allowance for their doubling, too; If you can wait ami not be tirotl of wnitiue;, Or bciiijr Hud about don't deal in Hey, Or ln'iiiff liatcd don't give way lutl'mi;, And yet don't look too good, ium tnlk too wibc; v t Jf you can dream -and not make dreams your master; If you cun think and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disnatcr And treat thoo two impostors just tho same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've apoken Twibted by kimvob to make a trap for fools, Or u at t'h tho thine; you gave your life to, broken, And fctoop and build 'em up wth" womout tools; If you i'tt mnko ono heup of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch- nud-totti, And loko, and strut utftiln at youi bugptuiiiKS Ami uuvor bioutlie a word about your los; Jit you can furoo your liosrt and none uud giiiow To nem your turn Ioiir after they atu ItOIIII, And w hold on uliiMr tllOlo i rroth in in you lS.eopt (lit Will which myu thuiu: "Hold on!" If, you can Ulk with crowds and kiHip your virtue, Or wlk willi Uujjh uor lone I lie common touch; If mrilhur foe nor lovint; frieiuU on hurt you; If all mun count with you, but nunc too much; If-you cun nil the uiiforghruj; tniu ulo With ity NtiooiuV wuntli of du I much run. Yours it the Kartli and u er tliuiji thiit'M m it, Aivil -ilIiw.Ii il mum vitn'll In) it I iiiitu, my oii ! " Kiplinit MEDFORD has long led the procession oi progress among Oregon cities. During the past few months, however, Medford has, iir comparison, done little. Tf we are not careful, we will fall into the class of other Oregon cities. Medford. cannot afford to mark time. Her citizens" must be up and doing. There is practically no'limit to what can be accomplished, but sitting still will not accom plish if. There tire too many citizens who tire content to reap the profits due to the exertions of others doing nothing themselves. There are too many property owners who think they can create a city by marking up the price of real estate. There are too many landlords who fancy they are build ing up a city by charging absurdly exorbitant rents for buildings little more than shacks. In common with every town, we have them but they are .nothing to boast of. Medford wants to wake up. tivcryone in the city must co-operate and do his share. A few should not be compelled to bear the burden of the many. This valley can be made the garden spot of the world but it cannot be so made by forcing every purchaser of land to pay a profit to the speculator. There are thousands of acres of idle land every acre of which will produce abundantly if cultivated. It should be our mission to see that it is sold at reasonable figures and colonized by industrious people. There is no limit to the productivity of the land. There are few truck farms in the valley. We have to import most of our potatoes and other vegetables, ship ping in many carloads. This is absurd and ridiculous We should not senrt'any of our money out for supplies that we can produce ourselves it only 'pauperizes the country. We must seek small factories and j6bbing houses. AVe must interest capital in our mines and forests, as well as our orchards. "We must attract the classes that will de velop the country by intense cultivation as well as the gen tleman farmer'.' The prosperity of the valley must rest upon its actual producers. There are not enough of them too many non producerstoo many middlemen too many parasites liv ing off the producer. Medford must initiate and create movements for up building the country. The period of exploitation is past the period of development is here and Medford must blaze the trail. Above all, there must be unity of action, pulling to gether, team work, a community working shoulder to shoulder, one for all, because all for one. In this way only can we lay the foundation of enduring prosperity. Let the awakening of spring be a signal for the awak ening of Medford to fulfill her mission and accomplish the worth while. SO, OREGON PEOPLE GUESTS OE PORTLAND m ; M WOULD BUILD NEW PHONE IN FOREST AMERICAN MINISTER IN MEXICO RECALLED? .aiHXiro my. iuw. Muuh i. "A minor nut. rurrnt lu-ie toilu ithwt Aiueriti'it AmbuM'ador Wil-ou. who now i in the IVtted Klai, Ufls ht'tui recalled, it wu anal tluil I remark attributed to WiUou hud rrt. .. tiled n unfriendly fcclmu tow. i id Auioricam, liait). KMtnih iuwimir bitterly denounce hiui TO CUKK A COM) IX O.NK lAV - TnkQ LAXATIVkITkOMP Qulnluo Tublata. BiugaJntB refund money If It foils to curt. K. W. OIIOVIC'R ! - iinturo i on omcIj' box. 26u. PORTLAND, Ore., Mi-li. 1 (Spe- cial to the Mail Tribune) Southern' Oregon people registered at 1'ortlund! hotels during the week u follow!: From Medford Judge Win. M. Col viy, W. E. Whiteside, ut the Corne lius; Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Heckwith. at the Portland,. R. B. Heeson, at the Perkins. From Grants Pass Geo D. Ilrown, E. F. Ferguson, W. U. Shermau, W. II. Wann, at the Oregon. From Ashland W. W. Potter, til the Perkins: Mr. nnd Mrs. J, P, Lo.. at the Cornelius, C. W. Yment, at the' Imperial; A, Hilly, at the Alder; M. E. Thomas ,at the Belvedere. From Roseburg U, C. Ribbard, at the Princess. From Myrtle Point Henry F. PloeL'or. at tlm Imtierinl. I -f-J , --. -- -- SPECIALIST LOCATES TO PRACTICE IN MEDFORD w k V t II Mill p n - tfc it . .1 w Mt t Dr. J. J. Emmens, a specialist on deseases of the eycfl ear, nose and throat, and recently an associate .n Portland with Drs. Dickson and Coghlin has come to this city to lo cate. He has established himself at 'JIG East Main street, and. begin ning this week, will opeii his prac tice. The doctor is a graduate of the Medieo-Chirurgical college of Phila delphia, Pa., nnd a man favorably known in his profession. SOUTHKHX PACIFIC COMPANY Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb. 8th, 1911. Adv6rtlsing Department: We tako pleasure In announcing thnt our eastern connections will sell ( second class colonist tickets dally nti reduced fnres March 10th to April 10th, Incluslvo, 1911. j Wo have received the following! rates and will ho pleased to accom-, modate you In giving you all tho In formation that is required. You can deposit the money hero in Medford and wo will bo glnd. to notify ind have our agents In Uio east furnish your friends or relatives with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago 533.00 Minneapolis 31.75 Missouri river points 25.00 Now York, N. Y 50.00 Yours truly, A. S. ItOSENBAUM, Agent. Reach and .',! Spaulding's BASEBALL SUPPLIES Are you a haseball enthusiasts A peep at our window will reveal the finest assortment of baseball supplies ever exhibited in southern Oregon. Everything in Balls, Bats, Mitts, Shields, Masks, - Etc., and every one well made. Durability and satisfaction a feature of every article. Call and we will show you the t best. See the Window Medford Hardware Co. MAIN 2581 'PHOtfE. 218 EAST MAIN MEDFORD, OREGON. Hasklns for Hoalth. r r r The local oil ice oi the I'nit.-d States Forest sen ice has forwarded rccoimnendutioiw to the oliice of the disliict foiebter for the installation, lint, summer, of u tolophono line to .tail at Butte Full and lraerc tho 1'oicnt through Pionpect to Urowns cnbin. Thi line, very much in need to nriiW'Pt tho M-ttler 111 the icgum of tho wutoivhmls of the Kokiiu nvcr will cunt approximately $'220 00. Another reuonuncndation made : that a number of enbiiiH be erected lluouuhout the forcft in which tool, to be ucd in lighting l'orcM lire, iuh. be Mitetly tond. No such cabins now exist wilh the iciult that ltil-. when needed, must be transport 'd fnmi the orcxent buc ot siumliub. BEARS RAID MARKET ON EXTRA SESSION TALK JW0 ORCHARD TRACTS SOLD 10 NEW COMERS W. M Campbell of Iowa has pur-' chafed Il.'i It- acres of orchard, one mile south of Talent, the old Mc Caithv place. F.levcu ucies are set to bearing apples, twelve acres to beaiing poncho and the balance to young trees. If. C. Flanders of Poitland has purchased GO acres of the Stewart Unci two mifcs northeutit of Medford paying $100 an acre. Tho laud is under the Kogue river canal com pany's ditch, is unimproved, hut w'.ll be de eloped at once. Moth sli. urc made by York u i'omp.m Waists HOO Women's Wash Waists, nil colors and sizes; worm $1.00; on sale Monday 59c MAN YOUIv, Mih I The eullmit ot an exlia sewsmn ut iiuigiess ! du. pie the bciiis a chance to ruid tho block market. In the uouur.il huiuiuenug ot prue-, the kik'ciuKics fared Imdlv. Caundiau Pucitic uml AU'liihon gained one point cuch. Mot nf the early gum were lol in tho last hour lollowuiu the new that an extra msuui ot niiiiU's-. was ubuni tn In t .tiled 'I III III II kl I t l'-t tl sll'.uU H"llll- Will1 In III ( Stop, Look arid Listen! ,iopm(lt iHirchBM'iti wilt ai niohc) tb Mtte u Htoi'biituii V luvr orrKard irtU UiUf lundi, . H propi'iu, liniirocl uml uulniprow'd ' aw the bin ncr onburil of Uo'guc Kiwr Vulle fn Hftjc. lti-yr-ola Hiilf irvv, ehrry wuiJ pvttrh orchttid tunrlnK ow t,it friii. uouiiliilui of wry bent pu lu vritil: aooe Vtuttlt IruiU and boritmt lie- UK ut om A IwiRUla 1.11 oui orthuid and tt irup'il wlk u Milting lu&iU. on f' OREGON REALTY & tylNJNG CO. I'll. Mil' KM. It.iuin ;tli (imiiii'IM !) ItulMliig. Get Acquainted Call and ie us a trial order and von will soon get ai'iiuainU'd with our VALUES in staiJi' and l'ancv "'' ClM'ifS. Olmstead and Hibbard . West Side Grocers. llai' Miur t'ot'tVo "iMibo tut:" on our now urn-ohino. V i. I L1 I 1 W MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFICE Petticoats Women's Gingham Wash Petticoats; fast colors; very special Monday, each 48c Buy Your aster Garments JNOW While Selection Is Complete PT. J jfrSP "i.A voariu" sltits and coats The best fitting and weaving garments made.; on sale -,t $35, $30, $25, $20, $15 and $10 "DTTCUESK" TAILORED SKIRTS Mverv garment guaranteed. $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, $7.9.8, $3.98, $9.98 and $10.98 " PER PKCTTON" WALSTS fn tailored and lingerie styles; splendid values at $5.00, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98, $1.48, 98c J 4M ft? ' 1 "V Vi-jr-ii m j k. A 111 7 111 i wi-f The Best Selection of WASH GOODS in the City 1000 Pieces of This Season's Newest Fabrics on Sale fylonday SCOTCH GINGHAMS Heantit'ul plaids, ehecks and stripes fast colors, at, per OCp -nrd . Jl u FLAXONS" Plain and colors; washes and wears special Monday, per IQr vard' ' iv "PEERLESS" PERCALES :() inches wide; comes iiv largo vari ety of dark and light stales; 4 Ef( on saleMondav,T-ard'. .t :. ..w i Don't Fail to See Our New Line of White Goods INDIA LINONS 100 pieces fine sheer India Linons; wide widths; splendid alues; at, vard. 25c, 20c, 15c and 10c - PERSIAN LAWNS TIum is one of the finest cloths for unmuT dresses; extra wide widths; at,' ard, 48c, 35c, 25c and 15c FANCY WAISTINGS A beautiful assortment of madras cloths, flaxons, dimities and fancy figures at, yard, 48c, 39c,' 25c, 20c and 15c MANN'S Medfords Popular Price Store Agents Standard Patterns MANS 3 I y ff Hf ttft,4t,tt,t J