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THE MEDPORU DAILY Tli f BUN' E. MED FOR I). OR.. TJf UK-SPAY. FEBRUARY fi. lfHW.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
."ub Hulled every evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
O. PUTNAM", Kditor aud Manager.
A.lmittf.J au M;.in.1 Mima MnttftP in
the I'oMt office At Medford. Oregon. I
SubHcrlptlon Bates:
One month, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50
One year, by mail 5.00
ADVERTISING THE CITY.
many alternate!! at ita number of dele
gated.
The time and manner of electing
tliexe delegitteH and alternates will be
determined by the Prohibitionists of
the various stated and territories, sub
jeet only to this provision: That in
every state where the party has an or
jjHJiized Htate eommittee the dele gat en
must be chosen by such cuiign'MMiijiial or
state eoiiventioiiK as tlm state central
committee may call for that purpose, or
by the state committee in such manner
as i may determine.
COMMUNICATIONS.
The action of the (.'omiiiercial club in
iimiiiiij the rcHpmiHihtlity ami' eon
trnctiiitf for .'Ul,0(" pumphletH contain
ing a write-up of city mid valley, aud
u full puc ad for the coming year in
Sunset Maaine, ts to be highly com
tm'iiuYil amt it is hoped that every per-
hiiii having the welfare of Medford and ; safe, and the tiupjily of sufficient wa
the development of the Kouiie Kiver ter bevond a doubt and within the finan-
Kditr.r Daily Tribune:
Sir As to the water syHtem of Med
ford, will say that of alt the plans
and water propositions, one of two looks
best to" mee: First, the Fish Lake ditch
plan, as explained in the Orcgnnian of
February .1, or the Kay dam proposition
as given by Dr. Hay in the Tribune of
February 4.
Kit her of these pbins is feasible and
valley at heart will contribute liber
ally toward the fund to pay for the
h;i me.
The Southern Pacific railroad will
cial reach of the city.
The Fish Luke ditch phut looks best
to me, because it is based on the grav
ity plan Ullil leavet out the expense of
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
aid in the distribution of the oauiidilets ! iminnini. J would be ;atist'i-d if tin
with all of its complicated publicity , parties having the business in charge
machinery, und this region will become would can Cully figure out the best f
known as never before. As a result tli" two and act accordingly,
the HI ream .f immigrat iori Htaited this; Itetermiiied and prompt action is the
way will be enlarged, the city grow, need of the hour. Let us have water
the cMiiutcv develop, real estate values 1 good and plenty along most ecnuomi
be enhanced and prosperity spill herjeal lines. yours, t II. I'l K! K.
horn of plenty over one of (iod 's fairest !
regions.
The new pamphlet will be similar in
si.e to the one imiH-.l last. year. Xew
vill 1 sed and the subject mat
ter rewritten and brought iIowm to rlate. : lite social meeting of Kobe lui lis.
i lie hooK will he a more artistic effort .lames I. Frendenberg and Oscar
" bib's pioneer issue, and nil- ; Schumn n of Cold Mill were in town
culaied to attract and hold the utten-! on business Wednesday,
(ion of the reader. j The Native haiighte'rs and Sons held
Over 100,0(10 copies of Sunset are is- a social meeting W'edaesdav evening.
sued monthly. In each number will be The occasion being a buffet supper
a page oevoieii hi .Med ford and the given by Miss Leila Prim s side in
b'ogue Ifiver valley. In addition, there the contest for new members, to Miss
will appear, during the summer, an Towue's side, who were victorious. A
eigiir-page wnlenp in the magazine delicious supper was served to about
REDWOOD PARK
NEAR BAY CITY
Grove of Giant Tresa on Tamalpais
Deeded to Government Forestry Ser
vice to Be Preserved As National
Park for Benefit of Posterity.
Mr. and Mrs
. Medford Tu
.lav Sexton went over
lay evening to attend
section. he luill page now running in ! 7"i tnembi
Sunset ha brought u,l( returns, and dancing.
tlie page write-up will bring still better.
It is a duty all who live here owe to
the community, particularly- the lmsi-
n ws iiim ami the property owners, who ing
profit directly by the results, to trib to
liberally h. the publicity fund to
pay Cor this advertising. The city nmn
'jj "light lo aid financially and the:
llcrie lee from rea I estate met) be
turned over lo this fund.
1 1 you hnv tint alt
'' g I work, gir
for I he . lid
followed bv music and
.1. Perev Wells, principal of Jackson
ville high school, has been appointed
school superintendent for t he remaiu-
rm, a position h- is wed ipialified
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
pre
."H MO. bill hllllt If.
And inn, Mr. Uiv
I. ind i m ic r. ought t
Mi (lie clllb'j, 1,;,st
' '. I ieek man t ' Shm;i una Neil,
lot block Medford .
eady gien toward j.., .1. Talor to W. slev ..
'ail Tn.ax. U.':: ami I. block 7:;.
ientalives to hunt Me. I ford
1,1 ..lam.-., W. Ilarwy lo II;,. old .
1 :,lt" 'arm n . . land in lownshii
' help oul. for has , ,-:, . I v
Mp
ist '-Uor (s in.-iease.l M I i ..... ii i. !:,.
"' ;M1'i. '"i'l win not . ., ...
e tm,i
Mot
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ef''o:-f sti.l iher in,
land s.-lln.- fo(
"i: rr , ..,.,M., ii H,-T,
" ",,f a-l.ing i e for yum
did a few veai.-
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WASHINGTON', Feb. 6. One of the
st public-spirited gifts ever made
lo the government lias come from Wil
liam Kent of Chicago, who has just
deeded to the L'nited States 2!." acres
of primeval redwood forest on the
southern s)oe of Mt. Tnmulpais, about
six miles, from the city of San Fran
cisco. The land was deeded to the gov
ernment with the approval of Forester
ft if ford Pinchot, chief of the l'nited
States forest service. The papers have
now gone to the secretary of the in
terior and a proclamation declaring the
canyon a national monument will be
signed at an early date.
Saving Giant Trees.
This means that more of California's
redwood giants will b- saved for the
scientific studv and pleasure of the
whole country, in fact the wh-de world.
for the great serpioias are only found
in the gold) n state. I Ins grove given
to the government by Mr. Kent is one
of the oiilv tracts of redwood forests
tn be f-.uud in its natural state in Cali
fornia today. The laud is said to have
cost Mr, Kent $47,000 some years ago,
but its stand of redwood timber alone
it now valued at more than l.'.o.noo on
t he market.
The canyons of Taiuaipais which
d rn in into San Francisco Mav were rut
ceau years ago, and the redwood ob
tained from them went into- the coir
st ruction of the od Sail Francisco. The
giants on the tract to be known as
Muir Woods escaped the ax, however,
chiefly because the outlet is on the
ocean side instead of the bay side, and
also because the various owners id' the
land have for sentimental reasons jeal
ously guarded the timber from harm or
destruction, Modern methods of log
ging won I'l make short work of t he
limber and would, beside, put a hand
some profit in the hands of the own
ers. Name It Muir Woods.
It is the intention to name the na
tional monument "Muir Woods," af
ter doh n Muir, tin; noted naturalist.
The gianrs of Redwood canyon will now
be given permanent protection by vir
tue of the act of June S. 1 !'Mi. which
provides that objects of scientific in
terest may be dee la red nut ion a I liionu
nients if such action i deemed neces
sary for their preservation and protcc- '
tiou. This 'J'.io acre tract will be a
pleasure ground as well as n pi are for
scientific study for the people practi
cally of the whole of California, for
within a radius of 52 miles of the can
yon two-thirds of the population of the
entire state are centered.
MILLER AND MOORE
SEEK SEATTLE'S MAYORALTY
SKATTLE, Wash., Feb. Indica
Hons pointed by the early returns are
borne out by the final count, and John
F. Miller will be the Republican candi
date for mayor at the general election
to be held March 3. Opposed to him
will be the present incumbent, Mayor
W. II. Moore, nominated on the Seattle
party ticket at the primaries without
opKsition, and General J. B. Metcalfe,
practically unanimously nominated on
the Democratic ticket.
UKMXAXCK NO. 142
An Ordinance regulating and licens
ing the business of real estate agents
and brokers in the City of Medford,
Oregon, and providing a penalty for
the violation thereof.
The People of the City of Medford
do ordain as follows:
Section I. It is hereby declared to
be unlawful for any person to conduct,
engage in or carry on the bnsinm sof
a r'-al estate agent or real estate bro
iler or solicitor wit bin the City of
M.dford, Oregon, without first obtain
ing tirom the City Recorder of said city
a license so to do, and paying to said
Recorder for such license the sum of
fifty dollars ($."o.oo) per year in ad
vance. Section A real estate broker or
real estate agent, within the meaning
of this ordinance, is defined to be one
who negotiates or solicits the sale or
purchase of real property belonging to
others for hire or commission or other
euniponsat ion.
Section o Any person, convicted in
the Recorder's court in said eity, of
violating the provisions of this ordi
nance, or any of them, shall be pun
ished by a fine of not less than twenty
five dollars nor more than one hundred
dollars, and shr.fi pay the costs of the
prosecution, and in default of payment
of such fine or costs, or Imth, shall be
imprisoned in the city jail one day
for each .2.oo of such fine and costs
remaining unpaid.
Section 4. AM ordinances and parrs
of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed iiHofnr as they conflict
with the provisions of this ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance was passed ,
by tlie City Council February !. l!"is.
Trowbridge vot ing ' ' aye, ' ' ( dwell
' aye, ' ' Merrick' 4 1 aye, ' ' Wort man
"aye." Kifert "aye." Ifafer ab?
Approved February 1.
,r. f.
Attest :
I'.KN.I. M. COLLINS,
Recorder.
SPREAD THE NEWS!
SPREAD THE NEWS!
SPREAD THE NEWS!
Colonists' Rates
March 1st to April 30, 1908
The Southern Pacific Railway announces that rates in effect March 1,
1908, will be S38 from Chicago, $35.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Mis
souri Hivor common points, Council Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., includ
ing also St. Paul, Minneapolis, 830; from Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo, S30.
.7. K. I-.'.VVAKT.I'ivsM cut.
.1. A. I'KHKY. Vice-President.
Kill.V S. OHTir, Cnsliicr.
V. Ii. JACKSOX, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
Sl'RPLr.S 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Hanking Business
Transai-tod. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
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ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, $50,000
ALW'Ai' COXSKKVATIVK, ALWAYS SAFE
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1. K. I 'u-'l. Vin- I'ri-snlcnt. M. I.. Alvor.l. Cnshirr.
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th-- l:iit to et tale around this shop. We
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mrself. We y yot in a Ihj; lot of ra
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MILLER & EWBANK
This IJank vvs Not Built in 11 Day
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
ESTABLISHED 1888
CAPITAL $ 50,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 62,500
AVERAGE DEPOSITS 500,000
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FOLITE ATTENTION j
to all of our patrons. Wc would be I
glnd to have you give in a call. Our j
delicious chops and steaks, gam--, fish, i
u:id shellfish are cooked in a. manner j
that make them linger in the memory :
as well as ticklv the palate. Our eggs
are fresh laid, our m.-ats aro( t. nder,
ov.r corTres and teas of exquisite ftavor
and our wines nxcellen:. When you
ti5h t.. 1'iiji.y a g..od meal cometo
Tlie Nash (Safe
THE SECRET
nf why ..in- hri'ii.l is in siu-li ilcTiinuil
' fnr its fine iiitility, linl,llM.ss lin, nlst
-' il.'lii'inim flavor is that it is niaile f rum
. I'huiii. ivint.T wlnnt anil liy the In'Sl
ini'tli...(s kit.iwn in l.akin to give nu-
tritinn ami i-n .iiiyinciii nf i-atiny at tin'
saniit time. If ynu are not using Van
a llorili nhi'i;; !ros.' lircml. try it.
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Medford Steam Bakery
MEDFORD TFA and COFFEE HOUSE
Wc sell Employ's Perfection Biikmir Pca.-oi ami Buckeye. Extracts
no toil for tlieir stieiiKUi and purity
WKST SKVI'.N'I'll STKKKT.
Midi. ASH N : .ll'NKKN - - I 'r. .ii,-t n-.-
R. W. GRAY, Builder"!
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RESTAURANT
nl'KNS SATl'K'DA V. .1 AXl'AIxY 18.
IMM-'.A K FAST. :, c;NTS. FROM 6
T 11 O'CLOCK. CHOI' STFA' AND
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IMNXKIf I'UOM ii OTLOCK A. M.
To O'clock V. M.
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