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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1908)
o AMUSEMENTS . V . GLORIA DARE. GLORIA DARE COMING. From nil reports there ft'"' "r,is,s as versatile lis (.ilorin Dare, the " liocUy Mountain CMrl," who in to appar here Monday, Feliruary 3, for the lienelit of the Wcntonkii tribe. Improved Order lied lien. Miss Dare is mentioned freelv lv the pre evi rywhore, the Journal of M innc.'ip'ilis, Minn., speak iat; in (.'lowing terms of "the little lady with the wonderful mezzo soprano A rare treat is anticipate din her Plr,..l,iv!i Girls. She h-is been espeel allv fortunate in Kicnrin two groups ofV'irls to repros.nt hu sextettes, and .i .. I, at work preparing to 'introduce some of the music-Ill hits of the season. ,. .... , ;.,.-.,ilr. talent. Ill llttll oiils in all, will introduee the garden wall scene from "Babes in Toyland." Those alitiripntiiif,' a rare treat will not .. .i: :t,.,l flood .niusie, nttrnct- ive costu s. pretty itirls. all combine to promise a most McltKMim e....(. Gorton's Minstrels Monday. Joe Gorton's Famous Minstrel com-, pauv is said to be the most meritonouv organization of its kind traveliuL;, pre-, seating a long and varied programme, win,-!, t us with crisp witticisms, liter-, ,-v flings and new magnetic features, all of which are up to date, up to every demand and up to every cxpociauoii, providing a most pleasant diversion for evervbodv. Prominent among higli- i., y,...iiiliioa are the "Premiers of Naughland," Jake Welliy and Sam l,ee; the "Crescent t its- Sextet, Unyniond and lllooin, "the Minstrel u .v " I'mneion and Toledo, the Mar- vi-ious Calloutte, l-'ogg and Alger, Grif fin and Yonder. " 1 he I lancing .-Minors .,,,1 -.i,v otlwrs. This larire company of funaia'iers will appear at. the Mod- ford Oponi-ilouso Monday, .lanuary ... ml us the inaiiaormi nt has always (riven the nlinstrel lov'eg public a line entertainment the house snouio. oe crowdt d. property is built upon business linos and run upon busmoss principles, ii policy is progressive, forceful and in dependent. Its manager has had many years' experience in practical newspa per work. The newspaper properties owned are bound to be gnat news papers, because they represent the whole people and standing for the peo ple, will be supported by the people. The daily has grown wonderfully since ,l,n nriwent 11111 lUH-HT took cliargO. Ill' I found a bankrupt institution with noth I ing but debts, ill-will and prepaid circu li...;.,,. It was out of favor with the public and with the advertiser. Look at its columns today, n is "" boil, the nnblic and the advertiser. The change lias been wrought with but little money, m a very snort space in time. A still greater change will be wrought in the next row months. A Hoart-to-Hoart Talk. (r?..,r,ir.linir tllO lllllil'V of TllO TH- bunc nnd Southern Oregoninn: They ..-111 nltvnvH be run as inilepeiliieni, po- liticallv and coinniereially. I have no personal or corporate interests to pro t.... nn one to serve, exceot tho gen eral public. As long as I am connected -;ti. tl.n t,!innrs and I intend to bo Con tinuous V. t hev wi be newspapers in I. ft ctrlti.st sense of tho word, and not organs of any person, corporation or clique. "Uncausn a nerson is a stockholder or bondholder in this concern does not entitle him to special favors when the interests of the public ciasn wuu ui, or to immunity from criticism. "I desire to enlarge tho scope 01 rue daily, to mako it the newspaper of the valley, instead of one city in tho val ley, and to quadruple its circulation and business. To this end I ask your co-operation, and in no way can you co-operate better than by buying our securities. "0. PITXAM, Editor and Manager." Aro Good Investment. These gold bonds pay higher intnrest than banks, and are amply secured by mortgage. They aro on a growing property in a growing city. They not legitimate investment, but aid mate---...iw. in the tironiotion of a nniisewor- thy "enterprise that means moro to tho country than any otner single euiur-m-luo i,i it morn for its development and pro;;yi ss. Send your subscription to Mnm oiiD puunstiiiNi.t uu. Mcdford, Or. C.H.PIKRCE&SON iMEDFOiiD OREGON. ( 'llllVlK! this list carefully, but bear ;., miml that it is onlv a small portion of the list we have on our books. Conn- to our office or write us and we will ,-.L- olo.-isiire in assisting you in 80- uriiii the vcrv best bargain in i in line in which you wish to invest. The Rogue River Orchards Company capital $200,000 We have purchased from Mr. K. V. Carter and Mr. K. T. Staples of -., o ...1..., n...wi.l..r...l ilu iron,) iionle and near Ashland a tract or un.i acres 01 mini j. 11- - - laud as there is in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided in five and ten acre tracts, which we are selling upon the following terms: ..11;.... lri...i T.,til Amount Per Acre. Cost, Neccs'y. "The Mascot" Tonight. The Hazelrigg Opera company played en.n Mu,.itt" in 1111 enthusiastic and crowded house at Ashland last night and made a decided hit with tne many present. The performance was declared to be among the best of the season. The ow.mbi.rs of the coninanv not but little sleep, returning here early this morning on an accommodation freight, for which they were kept awake the greater Kirt 01 tin- nigni. Tonight the final performance will be given at tin- Me.lford Opera House, and it is expected a lieu- record in the way of packed houses will result. The Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland offers especial op portnnitics for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations in Febru ary and August, and to take work in I'edagogv and ill Special Amnions in teaching in the various grades of the irtiin n-T school. Since too limine schools of Oregon are calling for teach ers who can teach Manual 1 raining, ,oi,i. urn tiifcimr ftdvantiiffe of the in dustrial work lately installed in tho school. ExponsoB of board and lodg ing and tuition nominal. Tho Stato Normal School nt Ashland is enjoying the largest appropriation of state fluids ever granted a Normal school in the history of Oregon. Cat alogues sent on application to the 2Gu 1'KLiur.iM. BOURNE STILL BOOSTING FOR THE PRESIDENT BEST INVESTMENT FOR THE MONEY The Medford Publishing company, publishers of the Medford Tribune and I . .. erra tlin neonle Southern wrogoninn, ..i.--- ; of Medford and Jackson county the safest and surest of investments, naine-p- first mortgage five-year bonds, bear fug 0 per cent interest, payable senil annunllv. The bonds are in small de nominations and a negotiable security. Creeks on any Medford bank taken in payment. What the Bonds Are. These gold bonds arc in denomina .. tin a.., I 25. Thev arc in Iioua ui T", - - ,rton the form of a popular loan for $400-1. Thev are secured by a first mortgage upon the property and plant of the Medford Publishing company, compris H,g a dailv newspaper, The Tribune, semi-weekly newspaper, the Southern Oregoninn aim Jacksonville limes, with the largest circulations in southern Ore gon; and an up to date n. job printing plant. The bonds are a safe investment at a higher rate of ; interest than any bank will pay nnl f better seenritv. They are negotiable and recommended by leading business , men r " Medford as a good investment. I They draw interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum, payable the first of June and the first of llecemlier. They mature in five years. Kaeh bond hasj coupons attached, on presentation of which upon the dates on which it ma tures, calls for the interest duo. which will be paid by the trustee, the .Taek am County bank. Why the Bonds Aro issuea. Tinse gold bonds are issued to raise inoiiev t" ei.Ia.ffi and improve the print m , plant and t" continue the publica ti,?n in a better form "f the Daily Tn buee ai.d the Semi-Weekly Son-h.m ,- nian. It is d-sir.il t" make It , .f oi ttir. It is proving Inadequate to handle the volume 01 i the rapid y.iwtl. of tie- in.nr.-ti. It is J.NWn-d to make til- daily ever all t.y t..wn of th- H-.n- ...1 ;,, tl,,. ..roo-rtv. all of which will 1... unl.l.-.-t to the mortence ffiven as security for the bonds. Medford is destined to be n large city, its uany a great newspaper worth many times the original investment. Medford Publishing Company T-I.rt MiMlforil l-nbtishlllir coninanv is composed of reputable business men of M,..lt'r,l who have hncKeil tueir lime n..,t -vith their monev. It is iliconio ,..i.ih nnlv tvirt iias been subscribed n-I.A l.nlonoo is trensorv stock. Of the rated for $10,000 capital stock, of stock already issued, a majority m 1" tl.n n.xne of (' Plltnalll. Ollitor anil llian nier There is no "water" in the stock, it all represents money actually paid in. The by-laws of the company provide that the editor and manager ..l,.nn ! rnsnanaihln for the editorial and business policy of the paper. The directnis ot the concern are me ionw ' 111 n well known business men of Med jronl: W. I. Vawter, F. Osenbrugge, .1 V K-.l.lv. II. C. Stoddard. C. H. Hay 1: I',, 1, I! 11 Smith and J. 1) (ilw-nll All of these e-entlenien. with i the exception of Putnam, took stock : nieri.lv from a nubl ie-stii rited stan point, to secure for Medford a good lai V newspaper. .None or rnein cx-r eises any control over the policv of tn paper. Not a Speculation. If von are looking for speculation, don't buy these gold bonds. They are not a speculation. Th-y are an invest in.-nt. This., i.obl bonds will not make you rich, but th-y will give yon g 1 re turn upon tin- nioa-y lav-st-.t. 1011 win not put in a dollar ex ting to g-t our ten dollars, for yon won't do it. Hut von ran pat in your dollar aiet be sure of getting it out again with good inter est al.-o. Again, tl,. - gold bond- b-at any ch-.ii- of hi.piig coin in tin box.s or stowing it away - in safety d-posit" vaults. It k pthc money in cirrla tior, and lulps make times better, as 'will as en raging a praiseworthy on I t. rpris-. i It is to th- invest lllg. not tl.- p-ctl ' In tin," iiobll! that th- bonds are of f-r-l. Th- b financiers in the city r-co.itno nd tli-in. WASHINGTON'. Jan. 2:1. Senator llourne of Oregon declares that the Hughes auuouii lent is the very tiling that he had been looking and hoping for. "It means that Koosevelt will be re nominated," declared the senator. Vow York is lost to Taft. I he only way the president call prevent the nom ination from going to a reactionary, the only way he can have Ins policies car ried out is to take the nomination himself." n it Plftrr.A ft Son ni.l,, themselves on iilcnsinir custom ers, doing a straight commission busi ness and leaving the option business to others. BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery- store candies, nuts, cigars, to fr-sh fruit in season; home bak connection. Near ford, Or. Hotel M. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. It. H. DeArmond. Office in iiitt.r Dunlap Itlork. Phone dsn. 1 J lots, new 4-room house, barn, woodshed and well, nice location. Price K!00. o2 lots, Sllxl.'iO feet each, Oroolll house, in North Medford. Price $1700. 3 1 lot, new ll-rooin house, two nice shade trees, south front. Price $S50. 4 1-ioS acres, a combined stock, fruit, timber and mining ranch, well lo cated, worth twice tho money; if von can handle this proposition, don't fail to look it up at once. Prico $2.1,000. 5100 acres, a fine mountain ranch, with irriiration. Price 3000. 7 314 acres, fine garden land, well improved, joining .Meiltorii. 1 rieo $2500. I Sl acre in North Medford, ,ri-room house and bam, well, woodshed.! Price $1000. ! jlS0 acres near Medford, good ini- provements, $1000 outfit goes with place; can be irrigated. Price $011110. HIIS acres near Medford, in the fin est fruit district, with buildings nnd over half in fruit, mostly, :l years old. Price $0000. 1 1 -tl acres of fine bottom land, !) acres of New-towns, beginning to bear; 12 acres of altalta. price $s.noo. M Hill acres fine timber and stock, ranch and mining proposition, near: good road. Price $:ll!00. 15100 acres, a splendid ranch, SO 1 acres farm land, -l:l acres alfalfa,! 200 inches mining irrigation, fine I irrigation proposition, sandy loam 1 land, (i rooin house. 2 bams, hen I house, shop, 2 miles from good town, good well, berries, fine open i-ii.i,,,. Price $HOllO. Hi r.ii acres finely improved well lo cal! d choice alfalfa land. Price $10,01:11. 17iiiO acres, fine timber proposition. Price $2500. 1 s t acres joining Medford, nice new 5 room house, good wen, mini uou ..1, .ii house. Price only $loo. 1 HI in acres, fi room house, :1 acres in fruit, good 1 it ion. Price irJiioo. 0400 acres of fine alfalfa land near Phoenix. Price $123 per acre. 23 SO acres, 00 ncres under cultiva tion, 5-rooin house, good condition, two bams, woodshed, smokehouse, blacksmith shop, good well water, springs, 2 acres of bearing orch ard, It acres young orchard, 12 acres Spitzenborg and Jonathan, 2 acres apricots and peaches; place well located, l'i miles to P. O. Price $0000. 0(1300 acres, well improved, 100 ncres cleared, fine springs. !l miles from Hold Hill. Price $55011. ami a spe cial bargain. o;in acres near Medford, well im proved, all set to fruit, f ncres bearing, 3 acres young trees. Price $3500. o 1 l,,t close in. 7-room house, city water, small house on linen ot lot; rents for $20 per month. Prico $2000. o.j a', acre, fine front, as nice a loca tion as there is in the city, south front, on "th St.; good s room House, well, woodshed, good barn, chicken house and park, fruit trees and l,.,. n Price .3200. 3011, acres, south front on 7th St.; nice building site. Price only $400. ;;l Kill acres, splendid fruit and wood ranch, some improvements, 40 acres cleared, well located, near P. ().. school and store. A bargain at $2500. 3227 acres in the midst of choice fruit district of the valley; new improve nienls, 5-rooin house, half acre of strawberry patch, beautiful loca tion. .",1;. miles from Medford. 12 ncres in on- year old Partlett pears. Special bargain nt only $30nO. ; 13 acres. Medford corporation lines oil two sides, a choice piece of bot tom land, good house, some fruit, 2 large bams;' Mould make a splen did piece to plat in town lots. Price onlv $l"0 an aero. Five-acre Orchard 11, ,;..,. 1 Plant 'il Option 2 Planted and cared for 1 year Option il Planted and cured tor years Option 4 Planted and eared for 3 years Option 5 Planted nnd cared for 4 years Option 0 Planted and cared for 3 years Option 7 Planted and cured for years Option S Planted nnd cared for 7 years Out ion 9 Planted and cured for "V-- years... ..$150 . . 200 .. 247 . . 204 .. 341 .. 3SS .. 435 .. 4S2 .. 500 $ 750 1000 1235 1470 1705 1040 2173 2410 2500 $750 450 3S5 320 253 100 123 00 00 Amount necessary to get deed and possession. TT-uiwa in PT1R CENT DOWN AND 10 PER CENT PER MONTH. i. n .j x ....:i...i :..r..,.,.,.i., .m.l literature will be sent upon application to our home office, 20S Il11mtml.lt Hank bldg., San Francisco, or to nny real estate agent in tho ROQUS RIVER VALLEY. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class houso lit tho city. Absolutoly the finost grill botwoon Portland and San Francisco. A spocialty is made of oysters, sholl and other fish. AU moats used aro cold storage government inspoctod. Catering In nU its bronchos. GREAT SHOE SALE WOMEN'S, MISSUS AND HOYS' ALL GOOD STYLES 200 pairs Ladies' if'2.50 Sinus $1.49 130 pairs Misses and Hoys' S'.me.s . W We are giving special vedm-tir-n.-) on our entire stock. Bargains for all. II ! 1 H. MEEKER & GO. IB i- RESTAURANT OL'ENS SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. DREAKEAST, 25 CENTS, FROM 0 T0 1 1 O'CLOCK. CI IOR SUEY AND NOODLES Ul TO MTDNTGIIT. DINNER FROM 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. - 22 C Street, Medford i r I 'Mr ic land t be our f Win. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO k DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, OrantsJPass, Or WM. W. P. HOIT. M. D Fhyslcina and Surgeon. i "To ideas.' customers tr. at II I in tli'-y " ill always and send their friends I i ...- nn looking for any- I thing ; 'l'ii block .- ,,. . ji " lis building. 1 , ,- I e depot. C. H. PIERCE & SON. Medford. Or. .VrTI K Iv.gle Point Onytii. le ill l'l ii It, t,:,t !.! nnd" rig.,.l r,tv i-oiitinl of Mid , , ..... ; ..v.-rv v.av a n- w p:'iV that the entire valley n'H "' priiid of. All of ti c moi.'-y v-nr.d b !l. sal- of th-- leMi.1- will o The Paper's Future. A or. nt fiitG' lii before this eoiin- .1 ii. t. ia .,. it IM.tlt !' t't I . " - i..j,i' I- bni-iiv . V.-. f-r a li.-t.. i LINDLEY & LODLy. il twl. ' " ' ' ' '" " ln al. rs in t,.-w and s-.w) hand furni 1 n , ' '' '"; " tare. me! tnaie. l--de. etc., -f-l ., " ' CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of money and neither jjivc tiie fit, style imr distinetion t" yonr elotlies thatiyonr own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , The tlotliL's I tnakt- ate the kind that "carry distinction," that I sjkmIc the man, thM Veefis your nmin y at home and are MltWfiv in' every ilrtail t the "sweat sh-j' f. t'atal(KUe llttM-f. " . ' . ' a twnn mm mi "mHDRULEANI(ij AM3 EPAmiiiG try nnd In f'.re this newspaper. Tlo O ,-e ill,.! connect ion. pnrt of city c.onnii --.i.'tt. ' All uoeds drli- (J .,U:itl ,-1 to anv J.r o Il,,tl'l .'I. II Hi. IV 1-1 . KlVi V iTj- EIFERT The Cit v Tailor , Mc,!rd - - -n- - U. iwt'h. c ( o o o ) , ' ) o oo oJ o o o o o o 0 O O O o o 0 o