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O j 2 ' TUB MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. O'?-. 'TKSDAY. FEBRUARY IS. W -J Bedford nil?Tri&u! AWAII Sfllff ft Ffe in the Kitchen Range 6 lfct Water in the Bouse Then k the time you ap preciate the convenience of One More Chance A Live Paper in a Live Tt ; t'ublifibfd vary evening exrept Sunday' Medford Publishing Coniny. O. l'l'TNAM, Kditur and Manager. OP FfOCIESS Oregon Alive to Its Opportunities Tons of Literature distributed Colonist Bates in ffect Next Month Impetus Admitted as Second Class Matter in the Postoffiire at Medford, Oregon. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Subscription Bates: One mouth, by mail or carrier. .$0.50 One year, bv mail 5.00 to Livestock Interests of Country. A REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO MB. ROOSEVELT. (.Iti'lge V.. H. Cut t chairman of the 8t-el trunt diri'rtorn, at the dinner of tin Illinois Moriety.) There are queHtioiiH under con8idra tion nt this time of the greatest iin jMirhiiii'i'. I want to state that the pol ii'y of the prewetit ad in in mt ration, whether it he erttirined or praineil, whether it m niethodH be regarded as sat iHfaetory or uiiHatisfactory, has had a great and Mrnoiial influence on your president (Mr. iiary), who happens to oiMMipy a position of great responsible J n tnak ing t his personal applieat ion to myself 1 know that the reiteration of the oft stated principles of the pres ident of the United States has increased my feeling of responsibility toward the Mtockholili-rs I represent, toward our ci-m pet i tors, toward business meu and toward the public, and that our rela tions have been improved. I don't hesitate to make this confes sion. According to my belief, business is done on a better basis and on a higher plans because of what I have re ferred to. The Medford Daily Tribune has is sued its first annual Horticultural edi tion for I WW. It is in the nature of a magazine publication, printed on book paper and finely illustrated with half tone cuts. The entire resources of the liogue IJiver valley are fully covered and the edition contains numerous well written articles mi the fruit, timber and mining industries of that section. Kla math Falls Herald. The Horticultural edition of the Med ford Tribune, recently issued, was a splendid special number d-voted to the fruit growing interests of Jackson ei.iin ty. It was well gotten up ami profuse ly illustrated, making it a sph-mlid ad vertisement for Medford and its tribu tary country. Kugene (iuard. The Med foid Tribune has issued its vdcguut Horticultural edition this week ami with its extensive descriptions of Knul hern Oregon imliMlri" and re Moiives and its fine illustrations it is u publication that iloi groat credit to M dt'oid rind to the Trilnil t't'ice. t I is mi excellent ,, f literature to send bark e;it.- I'ncit'ic (utoo. I'OKTLAND, Feb. 17. The spirit of progress throughout Oregon was never more pronounced than at the present time. The commercial organizations of the state seem to be determined to do more effective advertising than ever before. There is a spirit of organiza tion in the air, and the biggest effort centers upon the colonist rates from March 1 to April 30, and the $30 rate from al lpoints in the Middle West to all points in Oregon, is emphasized in every advertisement and every appeal. Salem held the greatest progressive meeting in her history last week, and is preparing to hold a celebration Tues day night, February IS, at which time she will entertain several hundred prom inent citizens from outside points, and more than one hundred of these will Im- from Portland and include the lead ing financiers, manufacturers, merchants and property-holders of the city. California Aroused. California has been aroused to the im portance of the Pacific Northwest, and especially that of the great "inland Kmpire," as a result of the magnificent excursion which is being entertained in Los Angeles by the Chamber of Corn merce of that city today. The positive assurance that Swift & Co. and other great packing companies will locate enormous plants at Portland will give an impetus to the livestock in Idustry of all this portinn of the United Ktutes. The location of these packing j houses will add to the value of the hold- ings of every breeder and producer of I cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry, and the I dairy products of Oregon will be trebled and find a market in every part of the world. Tons of Printed Matter. Five tons of printed matter, present ing in an attractive form both bv pic ture and by text, the vital facts rela : tive to the important fruit districts of Oregon, have Men disrihuted by the ! Portland Commercial club within the . last few Weeks. 1 I The Tians ( out tnental Passenger as "M'intimi will decide, at an early mcet ( ing to be held in Chicago, upon the rates ; to Oregon points in connection with the National I-moeratie convention at f)en I ver in July. The Portland Commercial t club made this request nnd will work 1 to bring many of these delegates to the I Pacific Northwest. I STATE FAIR SPEED PROGRAMME ARRANGED L;ll' class. $IM)Uf; U class, .tsiiii; $HHHI; pacing, 1 ! venr-olds, lArm; pac- Th- !at,- Fair hoard has adoph-d the f dIowiii'' sj.e it programme for the state tail, to .c hold from St ptctnber 14 to t', inclusive: Monday Pacing, IntHing,, class, Tuesday - Facing, I rot t iilg, Mi class, y ar old, $,1111. Wednesday Trotting r too; trotting. 3 year o. log. l':MS class, .fTi(MM). Thursday Pacing, 3 year old-. $."mi; pacing. J:H! class, $mmi; trotting, 'J:ll rlass, .f"ill(MI. Friday Pacing, eoiisohit ion, $ KM HI; juicing, 2:U7t class, $1.1011; trotting, J:'Jlt class, $s0. Saturday Trotting. li:(H class, trotting, consolation, $I0ihi. Itu lining events will tint be an jiounci'd until next summer. The puises fur 'J year old trot and puce will tie doubled by priiate dona tion. S. S. Itailcv of Albany being the donor. All rat CH except Hie J year old trot and p:iee will lie open to all comers. The '.' year old clashes are open only to colts bred and owned in Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana and Mr it Mi ( olinnbia. Superintendents of the various do paitmeiils hae been re elected. About $SiH() will be expended on new build ings this year. Now Studio Opened. Mis. F. (tore announces the open ing of her new studios, corner C and Ninth streets, Monday. February 17. Af ter completing n regular four vrar course in piano, oire, harmony and the ory ;it a'ites t'olleyo Conservatory , Mrs. Core too!-: a postgraduate course of one year, earning on work in the pipe-organ depart merit under Professor F. It. (Jen of Oberliu college, and study ing voice culture with Miss Carrie Mean, a pupil of l.uigi Vuirnuceiiii of Milan. Mrs. Core brings to bear upon Itnlv the work of teaching years of success fid experience with pupils of all grades of advancement, and through a liberal course of rending, study. and association with imisicains. is in touch with pro gressive methods and the most up-to-date teachiu gmateriat. Among the coast teachers with whom Mrs. Core has recently studied are Pro fessor Skinner, late of Portland, now of I.os Angeles; Madam Von Meyerink of San Francisco and a season of dailv les sons with M rs. Walter Ifeerl of Port land, rofogni.ed as high nut hori ty on the voice. ''; TIOER IS KILLED BY LEOPARD IN FIGHT NO HOPE HELD OUT FOR CASCARA SELLERS No hones are held oat bv buvers for an carlx resiuuplio nof interest in c:m eai.i bark. The eastern market is life : tesw and all offers made bring back the reply th:it ma mi Car t urers are sup plted Cor a considerable time. It was expected thai last fall the demand w.iuld ahsoili considerable of the stork held on the coast. ss the Portland ( r 'gonian, but t lie money st riugency in the east prevented inamifiti'tnrers from i stocking up. Then came the financial flurry, whi'li s. .mii,, to hii- totallv tie 1 st i o ed auv demand whatever. The outlook docs n t .'- ! ' . i y promising for anything mt ),.,v iii ' i prevail, MWing to Hie c'. a or ..f l.i'.,r. which ' 'll h;ive a 1. iiileio oM-rt.ck the I'FKF, Ind., Feb. IS. There was a light to the death between a llongal tiger and a leoard in the arena of the winter quarter of the Wallace shows this afternoon. The tiger had been in a bad humor most of the day, and when turned loose in the arena attacked the leopard, throwing it high in the air :i tid slashing it savagely. The leopard fought desperately, but appeared to be no match for the tiger. Animal Trainer Carstung tried to sop aiate the enraged animals, but the ti ger tut net) upon him and lo- had to flee for his life. Finally the tiger got the leopard down and was tugging at its throat, when the apparently exhausted animal turned upon his back, with the tiger directly oxer him. With his hind feet ho be gan clawing at the tiger's breast, and with every stroke the blood flowed in st reams. In a fe wmoments the claws of the leopanl had reached the vitals of the titer, ami these were torn out with his daws. The tiger fell over on his side, dead. The leopard is badly in hired, but it is heliexed it will recover. in irket b.uk to igain bv the addition of n w the st ck of old bark on th. on grape I. Lot th- : d. Ih nt wa el,.pK C. H. Pierce k Son I'ride t hem selves on pleasing custom i crs, doing s traiglit commission hitsi n and leavii',; the optica buinr t-' ..V- tf a, i r. Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket and turn the switch j PINT, QUART, TWO QUABT AND LARGER SIZES Pint Size U specially adapted for oursery Clean fCtJ.O Sale JIU) Simple Durable t11 t'l Cll OFFICE II Ml : I . i : Condor Water and Power Co. Phone 8S5. Office on Seventh Strut. Opposite the Big Electric Sign. Only, to get a Good Sized Tract of Land near Medford Cheap; on'y $75 Per Acre Many are looking for tracts to divide. This is by far the best chance at the right pr!cs. Don't wait until some other fellow buys this and then scold your wife because you did not seize the opportunity FOR SALE BY C. H. PIERCE 8c SON MEDFORD. OREGON Special Sale of ORCHARD We arc able to offer for a few days the most desirable young orchard within a few miles of Medford, which we have been able to offer our customers for a year, and within reach of the man with reasonable capital. The tract consists of 272 acres of orchard land, with (if) acres in cultivation and 4.1 acres in orchard of the right varieties of fruit, .just coming into bearing. Thirty acres of the orchard is in Spitzenberg and New town apples and Cornice pears. Fifteen acres in prunes, with good dryhouse on premises. Fully f'() acres more of good fruit land on the tract, covered with brush, but with enough firewood on same to pay for clearing and setting to fruit. Now is the time to act in this matter, for values- are advancing so rapidly that only the rich can afford an orchard in this valley in a few veal's. Why shouldn't values advance, when the right kind of an orchard is yielding such fabulous returns? Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDINO, MEDFORD, OREGON. Ztrs.Kreru llfamptoa Isaacs instructor of "3lano.lt 5ttiit)oo Stu&tor Ttcfkdcnc Mortb J Str.ct Pto 824 The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first class house In the arty. Absolutely the finest grill betwoeu Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made ot oysters, shell and ether fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all its branches. R. W. GRAY, Builder COLON I AL POIUIl WOK K. I LL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. SAI.K OF Ml'NU'll'AL HOXPS. '. ti in i n:i I. Th. tv i- :t - I l.-g1 .)' .1 'f ti tir l:ilx:im !m-ii m( p (i. frit r!:is i l 'iin voit.l it n I1 . Coil for p rirl rial t lb five mil ' Sen led proposal will Ih rci'i'ix dy the city rounoil of the city of MtMfonl. (trrnii, at tin offiro of tlie rity rt'conl r of naid rity, until Tuesday, February . lints, at H oVIock p. in., for tin pur hase of $ln.iMMt in ten year. ..,. jier rent coupon bonds of :iid city, in de noiitMintious of s.".nn .t,-li. inter. -t pay. able jo mi :u tiuaily. !r. h bid fnut be .i.v.MMpaii'i d by :i crli t'ied cltreK fr i! a "'i 1 11 r f t .". per cut if the imoi'Mt ( su.'li bid. payable to the city of Medford. ) said city eomieil re mti- 1.' r-ght to n i-, t a-iy or al' bi.l. la'fi :it Mulf-'r l. ( r. mi. .I:ir.u:iry M, 1'.'"v I'.KN.I. M. nl.I.IN. Money to Loan. We havr sex era! thousand dollars to loan on approved real estate security in miiiix to suit. Apply to ,IA"KSOX I'lM NTV AltsTKArT ()., Medford. tr. ir or, FRUIT TREKi. Surplus stoek, ."'.n Hartleft p. IH Alllfoii, 'J'.M'li, Spit7'llbrrn, !"'0i Xewtown. leOO c 'raw ford firl pencil. M'O Muir p-aches, tvi :!bcr:v Iniuire of Tj, H. Warner. tto Hit the Nail on the HrVI. An 1 buy urn it" th."- " t 1'" :n r tro iffi-rcd by Pi-re - t. S..;i. :,, r i-,t..; and 1 ' p.r m. ,(.. (1 ;..-r rt. i. -r. i' rn r- . f I ; :k For That "Just Right" Hat Feeling Come Here Xo two men look jilikc Is . it then reasonable to sup pose that the same style Hat will he equally becom ing to all men t We are inclined to think not. "We go upon supposition that the "Greater the Variety" Of shapes, widths of brims, heights of crowns and orings, the greater will be the satisfaction. We present the greatest line of hats to be seen Medford. from the most conservative to snappiest young men's. 'Danube.' lf Model Clothing Company .Mr:i)l-Y)R1)S CORRECT J TATTERS. The Best Equipped Safe Deposit Vault Tin- Sufi- Di-puwl Vmilt of (hp .hii-kanr. Count v Bank is the belt i..pn'.l vault m this nn-tii.il mid has the most improved siif.-jtiuinb f..r proti-cOon. ! ot ,,.- the Kr.-at risk of Wing vour jowrlrv. bond,, s,-, r,t,. d.-.-.ls. mortR-agi-s, policies and ,thi-r vaiunbles about your homo or of fire. Rent n Safe Deposit Box in our Vault Th eost is reasonivhT.-. fri.-es .,.i..t.-.l on appli,-ti8. depending on si.e JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OEEOON. State Depositary. Established 1888. """"" auKn.ua 15,000.00 .1. K. KXVAKT.l'resid ent. .1. A. I'KKRV, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. I W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. I The Medford National Bank MEDFOBD, OE. PITAL $o0,000 SL RPLUS j0fM0 l Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business ! l'"saeto.l. We Solicit Your Patronage ' THE SIGN OF SAFETY 1ST NAT-aONAlTBAii' H il 't W M II ' n n r, r K H I- O R D w"fl'i., obO.OOO AI.WAV-, COXSKRVATIVK, ALWAYS SAFE id K I , I V- ,. , W- ". 2 Vii-e lTesid.nt. Or,,- (ratr,l. A,si,i:it( ashier. JNKJJM, Vifc CO. : ni"iitli. 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