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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1908)
THE M,n.nRn DAILY MEDFORD. OR TUESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1908 JACKSON PLACERS LEAD IN GOLD BEST INVESTMENT .FOR THE MONEY This County Leads All In State Eart ern Camps AU Bnow Tailing Off In Production of Precious Metals-Total yield of State a Million and a Half. Tin- returns from producers show Ore- ,, to have fallen " in it8 tntiil vield of l'-"6, as compared with the previous year. The decrease in !"ld Im :ix.3:i5: in silver, 132; in eopper. r,l,sri2, and in lenl, $75. Consideration f .ili.tinum is omitted, it being in .uliject of a special report. The total metal iferous yield for the year was ,5iin,:ilii, this result lining obtained fr,.m 2711 productive mines, of which i ,.,wl '()." olacers. Of 1-1 were ueep ..'- " - - tlu-Hii hitter. 1.-10 were hydraulic three .l-ift and 72 surface ones. There were TillS mines reported which showed no vield for the year. The decrease in gold and silver out ,t. is entirely from the quartz mines mid is occasioned mainly by several of I he most prominent mines in both cast ern and western Oregon having been operated to only a limited extent dur n. u,.r The total tonnage of on mines treated was 1SS.274 tons, a decrease of 11, W4 tons from the previous year, or siliceous ores ......... ImI thoro were i:i8,:i32 tons, a decrcaso f'fl:-U2 tons from 19IIS. The average ...i... t these latter in gold and sil ..... 7fi7 nor ton. The WJ tons f copper ore treated averaged $4.7 .. ;n ,.M find silver. per . - - - . A good water sen"" crease in output of placer gold of 101l, SMi ver the year 1M5. The most pro ductive county was Jackson, with an output of l30,m4 for the year, though this closely followed by "' eountv with a production of l!i.ll. None "of the other counties made a yield of as much as III(I,0(IO from tins source. Ml the eastern Oregon mining camps show a decrease in output as compared willi 11105. Jackson county, in southern Oregon, shows the largest increase in output. No new camps of prominence ,vere developed during the year nor were any new railroads built winch af e ,i il,,. tnininir conditions. The decreased output of copper was j ,, to the difficulty in obtaining coke for the smelter of the Takilma Smelt ig company at Waldo. The coke is hauled by wagon from 0 rants lass. HOTEIjKEEPEK pays well FOE ENCOURAGING MARRIAGES SKW YORK, Jan. 21 Upon striking ,, i.nlnnre in his matrimonial ledger at. Cafe Martin. John H. Martin lollim (hut as an aeeelerator of lintirilce sin-I he is making rapid strides f or the mednl. A year ago he nttereil i"" i" en... f ill inks, wniteri and clerks who married, 50 upon the birth of each ..i.n.i tin- rmiiilv of any emplove. ntl to the father of twins and I50; for Ii-oiMs. During the year ending, December III, 1IIU7. he paid out $5150. j and Mr. Martin says he is proud if it- Tin w 'i -nirria-jes. -ill babies bom into the families of employes and one pair of twins- Mr. Martin an noiillri'H the same offer holds good for th;s vear. He says I lie mint rotable employes are those who are married, nnd those who have Hie responsibility of chil dren are still more so, and declares he will be the lust to complain if he has to pay out double the amount this year. ITEMS FROM PEYTON Miss llerlha Dilswortli begun a term of school in the Nyos district last Moil dav. 1,. Kincsid visited the Nye home last Friday. John MeOlanahnn is reported serious ly ill at his home on Florence b'ock. l'r.ink Slid (lus Ditsworth visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . liieli unison IiikI Sunday evening. (ieorge Kiiicaid left last Wednesday for Waldo, where he intends to visit his daughters, Mrs. J. .1. l'rceman and Mits Man-he Kinciii.l. who is teaching school at Winier. Mr. and Mrs. li. K. IVv-ton visited I,,- ;.. I, - ii ' .1. I'. Dlliworlll visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. I!. K. lVvtoll a few days ai;.i Lucius Kiiicaid and sister Kay w.-n- 1, 11 1 rllllers at the PcVtoll llutllc last l-'ndav eening. rail l!n li:iidon. Miss Miller and sis lor llallic Msited Mr. Dilswortli and l.noiiv mil' e.-nini! last e,-L. .1. W Ki.-hnrdson arrived l.-i-t Sun dav ti.'lu a Inisiiii ss trip to Medford. ,. and Mis IMdio Uiginbotham pisk.-.I tlnoi nli our pari of llie m-iiih I. ...I, I List Wo.ln. -l.i. Mr. an. I Mi" Manning and dsiigh t, is I iv i, mi l D.-n- isit. d Mr. and Mrs lieu lliginboili.ini last Sunday. Tk. xfornrd Publishins company, publishers of tho Modford Tribune and L...l.. tlrnirnnian. offeM thO people miuiw.i. ' - , -1 M..,if..l .ml Jackson county tho safest and surest of investments, name- lv. first mortgage five-year bonus, Dear i'ng t per cent interest, payable Bcnu auuually. ine nouns mil -u ...... ...minni ni,a nml n neizoliauio Bccur. Creeks on any Medford bank taken in payment. What the Bonus Ate. Them uold bonds are in denomina ,;,,. of f.. 10 and $25. They are in form of a uonular loan lor wj They are secured by a Brst mortgage i... oroiiortv anu uiuui. oi iu Medford i'uulisiiiug cuuipaujr, : .. ,illv miwsiiaiier. The Tribune ..,!. .,...i.lv nowsuaoer. the Southern OroBoniau and Jacksonville Times, with ..... . '.. :.. n lira. the largest circulations iu owuimiu gonj and an up-to-date newspaper and nlmn ft Hill. 1 UL" UUUU3 " UU ,t,uv..(, ...... .i.,i at a hitrber rate 01 sale lu.vi."..-. - n t,on anv hank will nay ana v..t. .unnrltv. Thev are negotiable and recommended by leading business ,n t Mmlfnrd as a BOOU invesimeui Ti.nM DUr interest at the rate of 6 por cent per annum, payable the first of June and the first of December. They s in fiv vears. Each bona nas ni-ia,.hirl on presentation of COUpOII" B,,BV" I ...I.;.. I, .,,.,, the dates on which tt ina tureB, calls for the interest due, which ...ill bo paid bv the trustee, the JacK son County bank. Why the Bonds Are issued. These gold bonds are issued to raiso money to enlarge anil improve me ii ing plant and to continue tne puDiica, : hnitnr form of the Daily Tri i... mil the aomi-Weoklv Southern iw..ni,ii, It is desired to make it still octter. It is proving iuuuo.iu. t h,,n,lin dm volume of business which the rapid growth of tho city inBures. It is desired to make tne aany cow. all the towns of the Hoguo Kiver vui ,,n,l make it in every way a news 4i.nt t,A ontirn vatlev will be papur iimi. iv - proud of. All of the money secured by ti. ...in nf those, bonds will be invest eil in tho property, all of which will he subject to the mnrignge gi.uu m- socuritv for tho bonds. Medford is destined to be a largo city, its daily a great newspaper worth many times the original investment. 1 Medford Publishing Company. The Medford Publishing company is composed of reputable busincBB men of Muit'ord. who have backed their judg uiont with their money. It is incorpo which only part has been nubscribed. The balance is treasury stock. Of the rated for $10,000 capital stock, of slock already issued, a majority is in the name of G. Putnam, editor nnd man agor. There is no "water" in the slock, it all represents money actually paid in. The by laws of the company provide that the editor and manager alone is responsible tor tne cuiioriiu ami busiuivss policy of tho paper. The dirnctoia of tho concern are tho follow ng well known business men of Med nnd: W. I. Vnwter, V. Osenbrugge, J. Kiddy, II. C. Kloddard, ('. It. Kay, il. Putnam. R. O. Hinith nnd J. It. Olwell. All of these gentlemen, with the exception of Putnam, took stock merely from a public-spirited stand point, to secure for Medford a good laily newspaper. None of them exer cises any control over the poliev of tne plipiV. Not a Sneculation. If you are looking for speculation. don't buy these gold bonds. 1 hey an not a speculation. They are an invest ,iii These irold bonds will not make yen rich, hut thev will give yon a good re turn upon the money invested. Yon will not put in a dollar expecting to get out ten dollars, for you won't do it. But von can put in your dollar and be sure of getting it out ngnin with good inter est also. A,,,, ; these mild bonds bent any scheme of hiding coin in tin boxes or stowing it away in safety deposits vaults. It keeps the money in circula- ii,..i ..ml helns make times better, as well ns encouraging a praiseworthy en terprise. It is to the investing, not the specu lating public that these bonds are of forod. The best financiers in the city recommend them. THE MOST POPULAR CAFE o . t o fW f TTMTPTPATj BONDS Sealed proposals will be received by the city council of the city of Medford, where good fare and borate price. Oregon it the office prevail. The public knows that there is no better food turnisnea mu v.. on Sovcnth street, and that very mod erate prices are charged. In addition, perfoct cleanliness rules, and our service is prompt and efficient and our cuisine irreproachable. THE NASH eral public. As long as I am connectea with tho papers, ana i iniou.i o. tinuouslv, they will do noll'- -tho strictest sense of the word, and not organs of any person, corporation or "Because a person is a stockholder or bondholder in this concern does not entitle him to special favors wnen i..c interests of the public clash with his; or to immunity from criticism. "I desire to enlnrgo tho scope or ino daily, to make it the newspaper of the alley, instead or ono city m lev, and to quadruple its circuit.... and business. To this end 1 as you. co-operation, and in no way can you co-operate better than by buying our securities. "l. fU'lTldlll, Editor and Managor." Are Good Investment. mL u i... m hiirhor interest ti... hanks, and are amply secured by niortoam;. They are on a growing " " Tl-nw no. nrnnortv in a growing city. i investment, but aid mate -:ii.. : n,o nrnmotion of a praisewor thy enterprise that means moro to the country than any otnor siugio .:. i st more far its development and progress. Send your subscription to MEDFORD PUBLISHING uo., Medford, Or Special Bargains In Real Estate. er of saie. tity, until Friday, January 25. IPOS, at 8 o clock p. m., ror ine pu. chase of $25,000 in ten-year, 6 por cent coupon bonds of said city, in denomina tions of $500 each, interest payable ,;. ,,olK- I-'ur-li hid must be ac- .nmnmiisi hv a certified check for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of such bid, payable, to the city of Medford. and said citv council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon, January 13, 1908. BENJ. M. COLLINS nnHUOVTHiUrA COURTS FAITHFUL TO RAILROADS mm inRI.PHIA. Jan. 20. Tho 2 cent railroad faro law now in forco in Pennsylvania has been declared uncon ...:....;'i ii.n tate supremo court af .!. ,llslnn of the COlirt of liriuiiiK my vv. cninmon pleas. No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the House Then is the time you ap preciate the convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 201 Citv Recorder. Tha fsAiilharn nrnirnn Htat.A efnrmnl School at Ashland offers especial op portunities mr teacucrs cu review iur thtt tnahftpM1 ATflminntianfl in FVhril- ary and August, and to take work in Pedagogy and in Special Methods In toaching in the various grades of the training acnooi. oince mo puDiic schools of Oregon are calling for teach ers who can teach Manual Training, many are taking advantage of the in dustrial work latoly 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 stato funds over granted a Normal Bchool in the history of Oregon. Cat alogues sent on application to the 206 ' PRESIDENT. Attach a plug to tl... hmhirI kmn HA i.... 1- t socket and turn the switch f PINT, QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size is specially adapted for nursery Simple Durable Clean fCOtO. -V Sale tj W , i . . i - 1 Condor Water and Power Co. Phono 8S.i. Office on Seventh Street. Opposite the Big T.lcctrt" Mign. BUSINESS CAED8. E. E. HAMILTON. M. D., v Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond. Office in Hitter Dunlap Block. Phone 683. TrNips to Remain in Nevada. tt nli n .ion. .1 hi -'" li'-sp.-nil i'ig i an rti'i-a' fr"n iht- Ni-i i l.i Ii i;isl:iinr.-. Vpmdent Ri-.s.-M-lt lifis lUl'.-.l an ml rttr ri'l ecl.il); ' iiil IV iiw s T...M-I . I ;,l lS..,1tl Id Mllltt t'"' leglslntlH- ' ' -CS . .I.'tinilo act ii " l-w i,iU pi II slllli' l-'l: was , Iralisinil'.o.l )iinrs. in.; to tie ,.io e lor, . . Tl... through O O 1 1 is'ir erin-T The Paper's Future. .,r...,t fmiir.. lies before this conn ir- mi, I before this newspaper. The property is built upon business lines and run upon business principles, its liolicv is progressive, forceful and in dependent. Its manager has had many years' experience in practical newspa per work. The newspaper properties owned are humid to be great news papers, because 1 lie repr.-s. in u whole people and standing lor tne peo ple, will l.e supported by the people. The dailv has grown wonderfully since Hi- pn-o-iit manager took charge. He found a bankrupt institution with noth ing but debts, ill-will and prepaid eircu l.-iliou. It was out of favor with the public and with the advertiser. Look at its columns today. It is ill favor with both the public and th Ivertiser. Tlie i h.-itige has been wrought with but little money, in a very short space of time. A still gl enter change will be iwoiitflit in the next i'ew- mouths. A Heart to Heart Talk. 'Regarding the p ith y of The Tri b ii nU Southern uregoeiaf Thev wiP noways be run as independent, po !it.;i!IO lied coniimreianv. I have n pofoiial or corporate interests to pro toil -no one to serve, except Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO ft DUEHAM. Attomeys-at-Law. Oco. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM Iviglo Point W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and 8urgeon. Oregon C. H. PIERCE & SON MEDFORD OREGON. thi3 list carefully, but bear in mind that it is only a small portion of the list we have on our books. Come to our offico or writo us and we will intA nleasiiro in assisting you in se e.irinir tho very best bargain in the lino in which vou wish to invest. i l lots, new 4-room house. Darn, woodshed and woll, nice location. Prim 1300 o 2 lota, 50x150 feet each, 6-room hnuso. in North Medford. Price 1700. 3 l lot, new 6-room house, two nice i, 1,1,, trees, south front. Price $8o0 4 1408 acres, a combined stock, fruit, timber and mining rancn, wen lo cated, worth twice tho money; if vou can handle this proposition don't fail to look it up at once. Prico 25.000. 5 100 acros, a fino mountain ranch with irrigation. Price $5000. 7 31, acres, fine srarden land, well improved, joining Medford. Price 2M0. 8 1 acre in North Medford, 5-room house and barn, well, woodshed. Price minnn. (I 80 acres near Medford, good im provements, UllJUll outtit goes who place; can be irrigated. Trice $6000. 10 IS acres near Medford, in the fin est fruit district, with buildings and over half in fruit, mostly 3 years old. Prico $6000. U tn acres of fine bottom land, 5 acres of Newtownsi beginning to bear; 12 acres of alfalfa. Price $S000. 11 li.ii eres fino timber and stock ranch and mining proposition, near good road, rnco .ti.itniu. 15160 acres, a splendid ranch, 80 lie res fnrm lnnd. 4 acres alfalfa, 200 inches mining irrigation, fine irrigation proposition, sandy loam land, 6 room house, 2 barns, hen house, shop, 2 miles from good town, good well, berries, fine open range. Price $8000. 16 oil acres finely improved well lo cated choice alfalfa land. Price $10,000. 17160 acres, fine timber proposition. Price $2500. IS 1 acres .joining Medford, nice new 5-rnom house, good well, barn and chicken house. Price only $1,800. 10 lo acres, 6-room house, 3 acres in fruit, good location. Price $2000. 24 50 acres of fino alfalfa land near Phoenix. Price $125 per acre. 25 80 acres, 60 acres under cultiva tlon. 5. room house, eood condition. two barns, woodshed, smokehouse, blacksmith shop, good woll water, si.rinirs. 2 acres of bearing orch ard, 14 acres young orchard, 12 acres Spitzenberg and Jonathan, 2 acres apricots and peaches; place well located, i miles to P. O. Prien 46000. 26320 acres, well improved, 100 acres cleared, fine springs. V miles irom Oold Hill. Price $550(1. and a spe cial bargain. 2710 acres near Medford. well im- iimvisl. all set to fruit, 5 acres bearing, 5 acres young trees. Price! $3500. 2S 1 lot close ill, " room house, city water, small house on back of lot; rents for $20 per month. Price $2000. op a, a,.r,., fine front, as nice a loca tion ns there is in the city, south front, on 7th St.; good 5 room house, well, woodshed, uood barn, chicken- house nnd park, fruit trees nnd lawu. Price $.1200. ;I0 It, acres, south front on 7th st.: nice building site. Price only $400. ;ll 160 acres, splendid fruit and wood ranch, some improvements, 4ll acres cleared, well located, near P. school and store. A bargain at ",IHI. i t.INDLEY it LINDLEY, Dealers in new and second hand furni ture, stoves and tiuwaie, hardware, etc. Storage and eoinnii.ssion. Wood yard in I eoliseetiou. All goods delivered to any j part of city. j 27 acres in the midst of choice fruit district of the xallcy incuts, .", room house strawberry patch. I tion. Ii1-- miles from aerei pec new improve half acre of -autiful loca Medford. 12 THE SEOEET of why our bread is in such demand for its fine quality, lightnoss and most delicious flavor is that it is mudo from choice winter wheat and by tho best methods known in baking to givo nu trition nnd enjoyment of eating at tho same time. If you arc not using Van Hordenbcrg Bros.' bread, try it. Medford Steam Bakery GET UNDER COVER It's a good idea for everybody ot get under cover in Mod ford, including the city council, and we are here to furnish you the BEST PROPERTY IN , MEDFORD for the least money. If you are a stranger in Medford, you can 't afford to lose money by boarding with your family at a hotel. The business man's way of doing is to buy a nice cheap tract and build a nice house whilo the present financial situation contin ues. It's a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could a month ago; or, better yet, BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and watch it grow into more money before spring. We are pre pared to equip fill homoseekors with desirable homos at a low figure. Now is the time te buy, save rent and make money by the advance in price. Rogue River Land Go, NEW TOILET PAtLOES Modern and scientific methods for the ,i-are of all diseases of Hie hair, '.uiil face, shampoo 't cents. Glc j s.-alp massage following shampoo 2-' nls. Physical tet'i.'iencics devel 'oiml. irtviifliring. SiO-t toilet articles i lurcfullv compounded. ' irtS. W. L. CAMERON, f ) the gorkJXuite 4 Hotel Moor.' Annex. I o , i?i tnu y.-iir iM liartlftt p.'ar. i;d li.im.-tin tit only :H'". j t:t ;i.t s, Mrilt'nn. rorpnnitioii line! mi two j-i'li'!. H rli-'ift1 I'i.'.'O of hot J ti'in lurnl, nn,t j-imih' fruit. "2 i lurtft I'Mnis: wniilil iiuiki1 n splcn ili( pic' tt j'lat in t".vn . PHrr only fl"" an :. rr. j o"hir motto i-: "To ili :c niit oitit'rs . lrr:iT tin m tlnv will :ilnaM t'ri' till anil ' ml tin ir frti inl-- ! ,t. ti-, wli.-ti tlifV ;ni' l-.i-Liiii: f,.r :uiy ( li in ii in on r 1 1 ii'. ' ' j t't't'uc u.-t.ll ir Mil. luiil-liiif.0", M.v'n v;t of tho j.ot. C. H. PIERCE & SON. q Medford, Or.' o oalp j nil 1 t tri- j ., our '1 I EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. PEKIN RESTAURANT OPENS SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. BREAKFAST, 25 CENTS, FROM G TO 1 1 0 'CLOCK. CHOP SUE Y AND NOODLES UP TO MIDNIGHT. DINNER FROM 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. 22 C Street, Medford CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of mone and neither give the fit, style nor distinction your clothes thatiyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps vour money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. o KEEP YOUR MONEY PirTnT rRtNUH UKI HOUE Limn I ANDREPAlRINGNED(jsiJ j Tho City Jailor Medford o