THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEPFORD. OR- MONDAY. JANUARY 20, 1908.
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Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
O Pulilishi-il every fvi-ninjf except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
O. I'l'TXAM, Kditor and Manager.
Admitted as Second ('his Matter in
thu IWuffice at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
One month. by mail or carrier $'Qo
O Out' year, by mail... P. 5.00
LET US POPULATE OREGON.
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!i..lcr and .very citi
.f I in'u"-n is hi'l-MM
tin citiiitiitTi-ial bod
ies, the schools ami the business mm
for finnliirttii an al vert isiny c;,mp;(ii:n
tiinui-?! 1 1m7 which lirtiiiulit 'JTJI'j pen
pi i) tli is rotate as a result of the colo
niht ran- in March ami April, S.ptember
ami October.
No yriai'-r r'ni has even bi-i-n
achieved as a r-Mi!t of coumiiinif y or-natiiati'-n
ami operative advertising.
This n-coi-.i of 217 people for every
dav for 1-" days is almost without a
parallel in the history of immigration
effort anywhere in this country. IHir-
the samr months of l'.MIti the col-
nist rates brought showing the
imi 'recede n ted iio-rease of linn 1, or in
round figures. ."0 per cent.
The colonist rates go into effect
again on March 1, ami continue until
April 30, ami if the same energetic cam
paign can he carrie.l on in llM'S, oven
this I a rye influx of new people can ho
f increased, and it in certainly worth
while.
The colonist rates were the central
figure around which the 7'i bodies com
posing the Oregon Development League
carried on their campaign, and the chief
credit for t Imh result is given to the
newspapers, to whom it belongs.
The direct benefit of the colonist rate
m that it brings people to every sec
tion and builds up th nntrv around
all the towns rather than increasing
the population of the larger cities. And
it has been ennclusi vely proven that
imuitgrat ion comes to communities in
direct proportion to (lie effort expended
by them.
During the winter motit hs. January
and February particularly, the f;irmer
in the great middle west (from whence
comes uiir realist immturat ion ; does
his greatest rending, ami we want to
be sure that he reads the story of Ore
gon. During the p:ist year more than
."(,000,1100 copies of printid matter were
circulated from this state. ;ind in all
of Muse the special rate has ! 11 prom-
iio ut.
It li'i 1men the constant effort of the
I'orlhiml ( 'oiio-mrcial club in its mr
respioideuce ttilougliout the state. to im
press upon all t he people of regon
(hit this low f'n re applies to all points
the same sis to I'ovtland, and in all ad
vertisiny th's fact has h en emphasized.
Immediate i i-u'niat ion should be
comrri'-iwed everywhere bv th inruer-
rial bodies and through ilk- schools. Or
eg. hi ii'-eiM no on.- tiling more than ad
ditional pop illation. ,
I'rco tit rati s a'e .:M 'rotn Kansas '
ri, St. Pan) and all th- middle w. st ; 1
ffi tit S. I.o'i s and important points j
in the Mississippi valley; $;tS from 4 "111- j
cago; " from New York and a pro (
purl ioiir'te rate from every portion of.j
the ( nit" I States. The rate is n i
less to I'lratillii and all points east.
The ruliaus of Judge Manna in thoi
Putnam libel e:ise have brought a great,
ileal of :i I vrre criticism noon the;
shoulders of the court, especially fromj
t he newspapers from all parts of the j
state. No matter with what offense a
man mav be charged, or against whom j
he mav have erred, he still retains his;
rights to "a fair and impartial trial."
Hold Mill News. !
YVouldli 't llanna bette
Mcctns not to adorn the
land Journal.
resign? He
bench. Port-
BEASON'S GREAT ATTRACTION
AT MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
I'hartes It. Ilaiifont, the gre:it Shake-j
nperenn actor, will appear in Medford j
during the season, perhaps iu the course'
of the next two mouths, j
Among the members of Mr. Man
font's company who are receiving high-1
ly faorahle attention at the hands of I
t he crit it s are A !eander Mackenzie. ,
who pijys (i. iuis i.u-.ii. and John
M. K line, who has the role of Euo- 1
barbus. Iloth these parts are import ,
I. tit ones Ml 1 he do elopmellt of t he
utory of Animiv ami t'leopalra, and t he
fad that Mr. M. int.. id - ntiu-ted them to
ttiee plaeis with xiieb gratifving re- j
i a indication of tn- poli.-y of
peiTiiaiH 'He . as n aih a it i" po-ildi-in
a t heal t-ic:-I . 1 1 : 11 i .' a t i 011 . Mr. Kline'
and Mf. Ma. !.e ale nil g the plr.y
en to wloot' f-n- "Mtii -.i"ii he ha
ti eti closi p. j.. n:il int.-re-t. T. meuiber .
iiiy pethaps ti r 1 th .- wh. n adi.e nnd
sn-tion ft, .m an ant h it a t i . oune
.Weie s,i piied bv himself. Tie -v were
erieili:.M euyaiM d bi. ailse of ;n till
r.-,, 01 t lint th. wi,ld lit I lo n--. U s
tor broa-l anl i.-H5...t.sible woil. -hr
tesnlls have iml n at --.'l Mi. llant.o ! '
judumont . t.
COKVA1MS I' ASTERN5 ROAD
WILL 00 UNDER HAMMER
. A Fi-'ern
I Linn
.1, hi .p.. nt
sl,i, I- l"''H t
I fordj J. A. Perry,
ounci by the iiarriman inieresm.
MeTit'f Smith has begun the adver
ti'iiieut of the property for public sale
February 17. The property advertised
includes the roadbed and right of way
of the fouipanv in this county, the
roundlioiise and machine shops at this
city and some tract of real estate ad
joining Albany.
The sale will be made on account of
the dclimpieut lOoij tax. This t:Q orig
inally amounted to .-". i, but
per cent penalty has already accrued
and the .'Qouut due is now :i:iu.,'4.
For several wechs Slu-riff Smith has
been making an effort to secure the
payment of this tax, but in spite of
many promises the money has not been
forthcoming. It is rumored that the
railn-ad company will make an effort to
enjoin the sheriff from mailing the ad
vertised sab
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
KOO.MS To LKT by day,
month at the Knierick.
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Folt NALK Town lots; good location,
1 1 each; terms. I'age & Lawtou. 207
F Hi HALF One glass show case,
feet long, nearly new; cheap. Lindle;
& Lindle. ' tf
U'ANTFD All kiwis of second hand
goods at the Woods building near Hub
bard ' Lindley i Li ml ley. tf
WANTFD To rent a small unfur
nished house, electric lights, close in.
('all at my officii. Dr. It. It. Hamil
ton. ' tf
FOR EXCHANGE Mod ford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Bra
418, Medford, Or. tf
WANTED Girl for g eneral house
work ; no washing; must room at
i home. Inquire at Tribune office, tf
FOK SALE Town lots, good location,
"() each; terms. Page & Lawtou. 207
FOK KENT Gentleman wanted for
'nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tt
Fl KST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address Took, Tribune. 50
I Folt
SALE One five-horsepower mo
good as new; take it away for
Puilar Elite Lnuudrv, Medford,
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tor,
75.
Or.
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S. LE ."(HxU'tii foot lot, .'id lo:
!i ror. 11th mid L sts.; a bargain;
W. Medofrd. (all any time. W.
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' l"OK iiKNT Desirable tarnished roonir
, for housekeeping ; convenient ; foi
; family of three; 110 children. 307 N.
j C stre. t. 27
lA WELL-KSTAHLISUED retail busi
! iubs for sale in Medford. Address P.
' (). Lox 71i, or inquire Tribune of
! fice. tf
Si'H'ATIO.V WANTED Girl, 1.", years
ohl, desires position to do housework
,r care for children. Address Mrs. W.
F. Rogers, Jacksonville, tf
FOR-NA LK New- resilience, just com
pleted, Becond block west of high
ichool, West Seventh street; fine col
oiiial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
(juire Tribune office. tf
WORK WANTED Japanese cont rat
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. K. Tatsumi.
Gen'l Del.. Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE One 4." horsepower auto
matic Russell engine, in first-class
sape; look this up. the price will sur
prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med
ford, Or. tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms, close to business
part of town; bath, hot and cold wa
ter, electric light. For terms see Nrs.
Joe Thomas. South H St.
FOR SALE One acre, west of Med fori
City limits; price payable $10
down and 10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Hox 571, Medford,
Oreg.tn. 206
LATHS Men only; hot air, steam and
medicated sea salt, o0c; with massage.
j, l.lMi; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff
joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and
tone up generally. Prof. Valeske, A
street, eonier of 7th st. tf
FOR R KNT Newly furnished rooms,
by day, week or month. The Od-dl.
over poMoffice. Medford, Or. tf
Ft !! SA LE M.i ing purchased over
."lOei.iitMi feet of firt cla milling log-1,
e are prepared to furni-h firt class
lumber of all ind in any amounts
011 short not ice. 1 f v ou contemplate
!'li:lding place .mr older with us;
pt ices er V rcaou:ib!' ; dimension a lid
tia. ti 11 1 -b bntiber a st'm cialfy. Write
or call. Ibitte I'all. Lumber 1 'ouipany,
otti.e ocr Jac!,.'ii county bank. Med
ford. Or. . tf
NI'RSERV S'CO K All hinds t.f fruit
tret, betji larje, and small fruits,
standard arieies of app-.'s and pears
and pi-aidiis, iiodudi ng Vow fown and
S.i;'et;betg -iJ.fdcH; a f-ill line of uo
todi'e nui-fcr sto.'k. in laie or s'jiaM
lot-.; aUo all kimN of ' oruamoi-tal
t ',. 1 and shriibb. r'. at t".v resid-'licc
in Sou-h Medford. J;a
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SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Sealed proposals will be received by
thp city council of the city of Medford.
Oregon, at tl-e office of the city record
er r, hair, tity, until Kriday, January
2i. r.t & o'clock p. in., for the pur
chase of $J.").0iiu ill ten-year, ti p-r cent
coupon bonds of said city, in deiiomina
tious of $"0'J each, interest pay abb
seni.O.iPiiually. Each bid must be ac
companied by a certified check for an
amount equal to G per cent of the
amount of such bid, payable to the city
of Medford, and said city council re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids. 0
Dated at Medford, Oregon, January
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IiENJ. M. COLLINS,
-I I Citv Recorder.
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Medford Opera House
HAZKLlilCICi & WILLIAMS, Myra.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, THE BIO COMIC OPERA SUCCESS,
THE MASCOT
A COMI'LKTK PRODUCTION.
40 I'KOI'LE 10. S.'iits Xifw 8,'lling.
Following 4
Friday,
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RESTAURANT
OI-EXS NAT17KDAY, JAXUAUY IS.
1JREAKFAST, 23 CENTS, FROM 6
TO 1 1 0 'CLOCK. C I IOP SU EY AND
NOODLKS UP TO MIDNIGHT.
DINNER FROM 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
22 C Street,
GREAT SHOE SALE
WOMKN's. MISSKS' AMI j; YN' ALL
coon STYI.F.S
Jin I .;iii J..it Shm- !1. IJ
I pit i is M ivr iin'.l l!n Slim- WJc
We arc itiu s'i i i;il f-!uftiii on mir t'titirc
stock. I'aruains lr all.
W. H, MEEKER & CO.
The Southern Oregon State Normal
School at Ashland offers especial op
portunities for teachers to review for
the teachers' examinations in Febru
ary and August, and to take work in
Pedagogy and in Special Methods in
teaching in the various grades of the
training school. Since the public
schools of Oregon arc calling for teach
ers who can teach Manual Training,
many are taking advantage of the in
dustrial work lately installed in the
school. Expenses of board and lodg
ing and tuition nominal.
The State Normal School at Ashland
is enjoying the largest appropriation of
state funds ever granted a Normal
scho.-l in the history of Oregon. Cat
alogue sent on application to the
20-1 PRESIDENT.
Medford Sleam Bakery
HOT ROLLS VOR BREAXFAET
or dainty little dinner rolls that
will tempt t he appetite of thu
most fastidious, Is tho kind wo
serve every day when ordered,
lireadstuffs, light, white and de
licious, is our specialty, as well
as the richest, finest cakes, pas
try and pies. When you wall
enjoy your meals, order ; ...
bakestuffs from ua.
The Mascot'
the 24th
llODRDT
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Medford
THE MOST POPULAR CATE
Is where pood faro and moderate, prieca
prevail. The public knows that there in
no better food furnished than at Nash's, I
on Seventh street, and that very mod-j
erate prices are charged. In addition, !
perfect cleanliness rules, and our service!
i prompt and efficient ami our cuisine;
irreproachable. i
THE NASH
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louwszwiiTneaace
ifyourJDclothes tWdont
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coovriahr. JOot
. A BRIGHT, HARD WORKING YOUNG
MAN HEARD A BUSINESS MAN WANTED TO
HIRE A BOOK-KEEPER. HE HAD JUST
LEFT THE BUSINESS COLLEGE. HE AP.
PLIED FOR THE POSITION. HE WAS TURN
ED DOWN BECAUSE HE COULD NOT GET
THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE TO TALK TO HIM.
MANY A DESERVING YOUNG MAN LOSES
LOTS BY NOT BEING CAREFUL ABOUT HIS
DRESS.
THERE IS NO NEED TO FAIL IN DRESS
ING WELL WHEN IT NOW TALKS ONLY
$17.50TOBUYAGO0D SUIT OR AN OVER
COAT. THE TOGGERY
"THE PLACE NEAB THE CORNER WITH PRICES ON THE SQUARE."
.1. K. ENVAKTJ'nsiil nil.
J. A. PEHKV, Viio Prcshli ut.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL ..j0,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Ranking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SIGN
I
ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, $50,0 00
ALWAYS CONSKUVAT1VE, ALWAYS SAKE
Win. S. C'rowell, I'nsulcnt. Geo. W. Dunn, 2d Vice-President.
P. K. Deuel, Viee 'President. M. L. Alvord. Cashier.
Orio Crawford. Assistant Cashier.
Because He Paid by Check
Not Ioiir Hg, it biiHiiii'KB mini in thin community was presented with
a bill that he hail already paid. He prodiicd thu paid check as
voucher in evidence, and it was thus at once proven that ho had
paid the bill. Don't you sec the importance of paying by check?
This bank cordially invites your account, subject to check, and
will be pleased to reader you the most efficient service.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Established 1888 MEDFORD, OR.
Capital, Surplus and Deposit! Orel 1625,000
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house io th c:ty. Absoluttly the finest grill between
Portland and San rr.mcisco. A spe'ijtty i made of oysters, shell anil other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catcrinc in ail
its branches.
R. W. GRAY. Builder
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JOI.'.V OKTir, Cashier.
W. L. JACKSOX, Ass't Cashier.
National Bank
OF SAFETY
MRDKOIJI). OR.
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