Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 27, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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JNfORlcOaily Tribune
A Llvt, Paper In a Live Town.
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1'uhlinhed every evening except Suptyiy
Ifedford Publishing Ooykfcany.
0. I'tfTXAM, Editor and Manager.
AtrittAl a Hocnnd CluH Mutter in
the Pcmtorrii'c at Aietixoro, ureguu.
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Bttbeeriyttoo later.
ttaw month, by mail or carrier. .. ,$0.50f
() vi. by mail JOt
OUR CITT WATSS.
and still ninain
Whh thiTf nnv Hater evor madr dirt
icr t hit ii mm ht'infl inim-peil through
thr city water works?
In it (MiHMihle fr water to contain any
morv (joIhI mutt
liquid f
Ih it nnv wonder that meters don't
work, that water pipes fill np and that
people drink liuo.e and go ntiwasht'd f
Hear creek in all its mud carrying
career never wait muddier than now.
and this solution of mother earth is re
tailed, without an effort at settling or
filtering, to consumers,
If Med ford cannot afford a good
mi nnl v of inire mountain water, and
people must continue to use the liquid
Hoil of Hear creek, and filtration is
too costly, a liirge settling basin or
Heries of settling basins should be built
ho that the silt in the water may have
a chance to be deposited somewhere
besidcH in the family wash basins and
balh tubs.
It is u serioius question whether to
sell such stuff as water is not a viola
tion of the pure food law, a$ well as ob
taining money under faUe pretties.
GREAT AND ONLY HAS FALLEN.
For many years a great journalist at
Portland has been in the habit of re
forcing to the country press as a lot of
little predatory hat passers, b-ating up
ward to conditions for what they could
get, says the Salem Journal.
Not many of the editors have es
caped being culled more or lews crazy
by spells at least, and this writer has
1m en denominated erattic, a wild man.
and other euphonious terms.
Above nil. the ynat Portland editor
has constantly kept himself glued oo
top of the altiiidinoits tripod, the three
lent of which were plained on the rock
of superior morals, virtue and integriay.
The i-i .t nf th- ;.uM;e men of the
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HOPKINS PREDICTS GREAT
PROSPERITY FOR VALLEY
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bind of .ho
M i b no of rijiia! ars
:ti d btn.lL'r:i!.ber.
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Fred H. Hopkins of the 8nowy Butto
orchards, near Central Point, in the
Medford district, has been in the city
ror-n row-ways, ana says no aat no uvni-
Urtv in atating that the present flnan
cial disturbance will in the long run
result in untold benefit to the orchard
interests of the Rogue River valley.
sav the Portland Telegram, His rea
son" for thi statement is that it will
have a tendency to divert capital to
the surest income-pbiducing mcdiuift
that is known to man in the present
state of civilisation.
"It will especially offer inducements
to the nia of large family and small
enpititi to invest in five to 20 acres of
the best land in tliis valley, said Mr.
Itopkins, "and by developing the same
within his on family and resources, at
the panic time work toward a solution of
the labor problei as it affects men tf
large holdings in the orchard line.
find no assistance so satisfactory in mv
own orchard as that attonled In tin
moii or boy with a good team, who is
willing to devote time which would be
idle time on his own holdings to labor
at good wage in the large orchard. .Such
man, with his team, is in the line of
trained labor and worth far more than
the transient laborer handling the teams
belonging to the ranch.
Small Orchards Win.
The great winnings made by the
man with the small orchard of the right
kind of tret 9 on the right soil in the
guc Hiver valley is the attraction
which w Lringing in the eastern man
now, and there is a big winning in it
for Portland capital to take up the
matter of developing the bettor typo
of fruit lands in the right way, and
iiuaranteeing fair treatment to non-resident
purchasers in the development, for
rhf correspondence of the commercial
hibs and all interested in real estate
indicates that the cast is full of men
who are eager to secure a desirable tract
f the right kind of land set in profit
ble fruit trees, ami there can lie nn
picsf ion that the present situation of
banking interests will add to the
number of land investors in the east.
It is an opportunity which Portland
apital should not neglect. In addition
i developing the orchard, it would lv
Ivisable to add nice improvements in
ie line "f cottages and burns, for there
re at least homeseekers coining into
the vallcv who want a developed ten-
orchard with comfortable buildings
nine to one man win want' a Inn-
icre tract. Here is n held tor local
ii pita I which can be eoinited on to
ield no li -s than b' per cent within
wo years if properly farmed.
Fabulous Yields.
"It :s siaiply amazing the number of
tin n of 'onall means who are daily visit
ing tin- b'oone Uiver valley searching for
i. w bo-res afra-'id by th- climate or
'lie fa bo I mis yields of the fruit lands,
ami no provision ha-i been made to
mhm-11' their demands. Most of these
!in'i!'-H'i i rs ar cash men. and nearly
ail of them recti of limited means, but
h: easy n-ii ins! :uic( :.. At this time,
win li a gieat d' a! of money is soon to
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ship.
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I into new 'iehis for invest-
that tlrs is a line
Portland in
nnv other. It is
r.U tha a -vstetn of electric
I lie MO-tnll'd ill the Ko.rne
lev . -thin a few years, the
wth of the orehard business
itiee'itive, and- there can lie
ip!ist:..n that lands iil..nU' the foot
v. w:th:n a feu mill ; of the lead
towns of the vaMoV, will mhiii be
tr led as rruottir the most desirable
n nt tin wi'il. It i imt only
d On tt land, adapted to all varieties
fruit, but with the scenic surround
- Mi'! th" id-al elio -ite of tlrs at
. th.se d'-Vi loped prnfert ies which
v are in demand bv men of moib rate
in- v, -II "Mr dav lie in re;ii-;it ton to
i nun"-, lne-i. s There are no more
fed lo,a!itie on i arth than the
thill of vouthern ttregoit,"
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
William Ross to D. B. Soliss, lot
14, block 5, Ross' addition to
Medford O
Rosa OoldBby to S. R. Coffman,
t interest in 155.84 acres iu '
section 23, township 3S, range
3 V
Mary H. Vinnig to Henry G. Eu
dere, land in D L 42, town
ship 3D, range 1 E
TIME TABLES
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Unlph F. White and Lizzie White.
Henry L. Taylor and Anna Seribner.
O. Roy Hamilton and Sora D. Pratt,
('harles L. Spindler and Katie M.
Gfihle.
BCIII1M CUM.
. E. IIAMILTOjr. K. D.,
E'iiysieian and Surgeon.
Sueeeasor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond.
Offiie in RitterDunlap Block,
rhone 693.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DU1HAM,
Attornoys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
K'lljlc Point, Oregon.
WARREN L. CAMERON, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Residence, Hotel Moore.
LINDLEY & LINDLEY,
Dealers in new and second hand furni
ture, stov s and timvaie, hardware, ote.
Storage ainl coiiiinission. Woodyard in
onneetiitn. All goods delivered to any
part of city.
NO YES & DRESSLER.
Ileal Kstate, Rentals, Insurance.
FARM AXD
TIM liKli LANDS.
(.'orrespoiKleno .Snl'uMt'-'d.
NEW TOILLT PAKLOKS
'dod'-ni and S'-ientiric methods for the
1 of ail diseases of the l::iir, scalp
uml fare. Shampoo fin cents. Kloctrii-
atp massage f'ttlliiwin shampoo t.'"
Hts. I'hysii-al deliciellcil'S dcvrl
npid, if ituielil i n. finest toilet llrticle
arefull;. enmpoiinili'd.
MRS. W. L. CAMERON,
Suite Is, Hotel Moor. Annex
RANCHES
FOR RENT
,; ra i n A I fa I fa a ml St ot k
Ranches.
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J Medford. Or.
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SOUTHERN PACIFICkHAIL".7AT.
Nort)oui.
No. Xf - Oregon Express 5 : 09 p. m,
No. 1 Portland Eiprcsa 9:39a.m,
j Southbound.
-Vo. 15 California Express.. 10:28a.m.
No. 13San Francisco Exp.. 12:45p.m.
No. 1! Loaves Medford f - 8:00 a. m.
No. 3 j Leaves Medford 2 : 45 p. m,
No. 2 j Arrives Medford 110:10 a. m.
No. 4 1 Arrives Medford 5:00 p.m.
No. 2 Leaves Medford 1 10:45 t. n
No. 4 I Leaves Medford 6:20 p. a
MotorlLoavos Medford 12:50 p. m
Motor' Leaves Modford 9:00 p. in.
No. 1 I Leaves Jacksonville..! 9:00 a.m.
No. 3 ILcaves Jacksonville..! 3:30p.m.
Motor! Leaves Jacksonville.. 1 12:00 in.
Motor'Leavcs Jacksonville.. 7:30p.m.
Special motor car trips during day,
$2.00 and upwards, according to num
ber people. Phono Jacksonville office,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT.
WANTED Chambermaid at the Hoel
Emerick. tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms;
electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad
die Rippey, West Seventh St., in the
White bld'g. 2H2
WANTED A girl to do general house
work. Inquire of E. Gaunyaw. tf
LOST Out on tne streets of Medford,
pocketbook containing $10 or $15 in
cash and two or three checks; also
two small gold nuggets. D. T. Law
ton, tf
i'MMi KENT Gentleman wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tt
A WELL-ESTABLISHED retail busi
ness for sale in Medford. Address P.
O. Box 710, or inquire Tribune of
fice, tf
WANTED All kinds of second hand
goods at the Woods building near Hub
bard 'h Lindlev & Lindlev. tf
'OR SALE Fine lots, good soil, excel
lent buiir.ing ground, l?th nnd I sts.
See owner, i'rof. M. H. Signs. tf
LOST One bav mare colt. (1 months
old. white strip in face. Reward for
return of siiine. (i. G. Shirley, 1 ().
I'.nx (il. l.'i Iclice second house south
oil tank. tf
WANTED Local representative for
Mt.lt'im! and vicinity to look nfter re
newals and increase suliscl'ipt ion list of
n prominent monlhly nniaiiic, on a
salary ai'd commission basis. I'xpe
rieace desirable, but not necessary.
Good opportunity for right person. Ad
dress Publisher, Box 00, Station O,
New York.
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Pre-Iuventory Sale
5 IN FULL BLAST
KVEST ATICL 11DUC1D.
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The bif ! Is sll on ad no Is the tiro to save from 10 to 60 per
ctt on to littlt MMlfMs as well as hits, Coaoj, tc., Notions, Kpsiery,
Undrwar, Bags, Belts, Neckwemr, Bibbons, Etc., Itc, should b nought
befor Janiary 1st if you wis to ?AV1 MOW1Y.
Half Price Suit Sale
8XE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS.
Probably never again in the
history of this store will we be
compelled to sell the newost and
best Suits at the ridiculously low
pric'09 we are now offering. You
ask why? The reason is appa
rent enough we attempted to
show too largo assortments. In
stead of offprint; yon from six
to one dozen Suits to choose from,
we have never shown less than
7'i suits, and from that up to
ISO, from which to choose. True,
we have sold a lot of Suits, but as
fast as we sold suits we ordered
more to take the places of those
sold in order to keep our stoclt
In good condition. The result is
that we are overloaded. Our
monoy is tied up in ladies' suits,
and you can use them. All we
ask Is a part of our money back.
We are not asking anything like
cost for these suits. They are sell
ing, too, and somebody 5 1 go
ing to get a bargain. Will it be
yon? Don't say to yourself that
we ure trying to HOODOO some
body; but come and see suits that
you have seen before marked at
$14.."n and along to $35.00 now
a' at
87.50 TO $17.50.
LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
ill s on Co.
FIRST BOOM NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
t'Oli EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Box
413, Medford, (tr. tf
V A XTKD Housework or window
cleaning by day or hour; bamboo fur
nihirc made to ri!-r; art work repair
ing. A. Tatsuini, Sevuith st., near
bridge.
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FOIi SAM-: Two young fresh milch
cows. Apply to V. M. Dcaton. old
Vntral I'oint road, N. ('. St., M- mile
from posri ol f ice. 2"'J
l-'IKST t'LASS .lapani-se cook wishes j
situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50
I'Oi; S.liK New resnw-nci-. just cmn
pi i' t I'll, sf court blofk west of high
school. V t Seventh strect; fine col
otiial tnteriar; cheap if sold .oon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
WA NTKD To r. nt. u funiislud house,
f. ,- 7 rooms, (hi trii- l;ght. close in.
l Mii a. u;y . DlVl:. K.
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V l-uil investment --I'Vr sale. Ii t
!;..! .: . ;", o:i -rst-clas real f
-i ' i r-. .!:: draw-; 7 p. r
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.1. Add.-ss V. n. n .x
T!:cy drain the towns of mone and neither-
q tnc fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
that your own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction." that bespeak the man, that keeps
voir." mn'H'v nt home ;iic. are superior in evcrv
detail to the '"sweatshop" goods of catalogue
hov.S'. s.
XEFP Y9UR HONEY
HOME
EIFERT
Tho City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
m REPAIRING Nn6
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JACKSON COUNTY BANK
F.stablished 1888 MEDFORD. ORE.
Capital, Surplus tni Deposits Over $625,000 ?
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r !.). inn-. r .-to,-K. in l.-iru1' t small.
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f r h.'t'n' rn-rrpH-r Kvrry a-!lr "rr.i ;i n:V r ' nt mu h out -f rir.'iilHtinr. In-r.
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