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THE M El) FORI) 1)ATLV TRIBUNE, XI EI) FORI), OR., FRIDAY, FERRUAY 28, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Lin Paper in U" Town. OREGON 18 LEADING JTOKTHWE8T IN CATTLE I ASHLAND INAUGURATES Admitted as Becnndfllass Matter in the Post-office t Medford, Oregon " " . Subscription Bates: Out month, !' mail or carrier.'. . .10.50 Oae. rear, bv ninil fi.Oti Cth!NlTY OF INTafitEST. llri'ifuu i I Ik- liudillL' cuttle stale oiihli.hed etarv evroim except 8njav !"f the northwest; iu fori, till linen coin Mtdford jtataliflhlaj Company. i biued, it is the Ivadiug iivt-ituvk Ntait- 0. PCINAM, Kditor and .Matp?r. j mat t-.tiuu. It Uu lev, shvep ' T iTi, " rZ( tnuu Wlm. f. w. r hum-H .mil mules It bun W uliiiijti.i., bid i fur uheu.J in UK iKnr'KaI' " fur um values an fun I'erneil, Tlii i hIiowu )y a tahle of Hint iwt ich prepared ly tin- lit-j.urt men t of agriculture, ami mad,- pulilie in t l,e Crop Neporter fur . rinl.er. Tlii' l.ilul liveiloek in Oregon mi Jan nary I, 1ius. wan vi-liud at ."7,7;t!, '"Ml, dottiiled liy tin- fulluwihg tiiule: Number. Totnl Vulue. Horses L'S.'i.imo t'27,lHSHJMto Mill1" 7.01", UK.. ,')' Mileh t own irH,tn)ti ."i,.;tn.0un Other I'llttle 7VH.OOI. -J,NSfi,l)illl Sheep 2.'ii;i,nfMi !t,.L't!,u(Hi Swine 27y.uuu I.74I,oihi The report mIiown that vimiinif is tin' leading nheep slate of the west, it herd ii u mi )ri ."i,ssi.ntHj at the li ginning nf t lie yiir. This repreNentH total value of $L'l.4L':t,tMiu. Montana : eoe Mtioml nix I New Mexiio third W.Vtimiiig. by Ihe way, not onlv hold the rei-ord for number of sheep, lint thr iverage priee nr head, .U, is Host to trp nnUh. I exas is. of entirse, t tu leading cat tie slate, representing mi .Innnui.nry I a tola! of r..'i.niH) head, at a iota) valnal oh of !t;t.!Hiu,iHM). lllinoiH h ad in the lioriM- line, report ing a total of l,.iiI..Hi( lira. I, Hie Total vii 1 1 1.- being gii'u ii 17H,;tL'7,iHJU. Another inten-Hting faet brought out I iy the report i that swine out mint be all other classes (if livestock ; sheep nenig seeond and cattle third, while point of total valuation horse lead rattle are Keeond and milch rnWM third I lie following table gives the tot alt for the Tinted Htate. N'nmlier. Total Val Horse i!i,tMi'.(Mi i,s(;7.";io.no(i Milieu ;i,sii,)nio 4 Hi.iKiH.non Milch Cow. .'il.litl.Oort tl"iiiji."i7,000 Other caltle..")0,i)7:t,tniu si.'i.tilis.ono xiii'cp ;i,ti:ti,tni ui i,7.(ii,ini(i Swin ,"ti.os i.tiou ;i:t!i,n;ni,onn It in lituh tiiut.' that the citien of I Li Hugue K'iver valloy buried the haunner, rvtkted knocking each other aud woked rojfotbrr tut the common good. Ordinary bunine wiikc and expert pee unKi'tt (bin course. The inter stK of one city are no closely allied with tbOMO of the other citie that a tha country develop all miit KruW develop with it. What help one town, help all. It means aft much for one place a for a Dot her to havp colonist arrive and lettlt) the valley and help develop it resource. This year Medford. AahlamI And ( rati tti Pan will each apend from -'t"0 to for from 2i,iaH) to ao.Otm para' pblcts di'Kcrijrtive of the Kono Hiver valley and each of the citie. Kach e care a, full pait1 'l iu the Kuuvet Ma atiue. Hera we have $72"iU upent for $e.0tt pamphlet and three page in oat man.iun dcucriptiva of the muni valhy. If these citie had but uuited in theii adverriiiif effort, one pamphlet would have done for all tlio cities and a one pajfp ad in Hunet. Then money would hivfl been left aufficient to place an id in evorut other niaga.ine. It if not too late for these cities to anit now to help exploit tin valley. Let all of them join in inntaHinj a ptrmanent exhibit at Portland, with n mau in charge, tho year around, who will dlRtribute literature and act a an hi formation bureau for the Rogiie Titver valley. 1 he burden nf a permanent exhibit would be too great for any one of them towns, but all tugothcr it would he an ay matter. In addition to Medford Aablaud aud Omnia Pans, Jac luonviHe Central Point and fluid Hill could be looked to for aubHlantial aHitancc. (t is more important for the futun growth and development of the Kngm River valley that such an exhibit he in tailed at Pordland than it is even t arfvertiso tho valley in tlio eat, rULTON TO ALSO INDULGE IN THEOWINO MUD AT HENET When F. J. Ifeoey rum en to Port lam to give Senator Pulton "the other bar rel- he may be placed on the defensive himself. Ifeney's own record i non being (one over with a fine tooth com) and the roeu who are making the inves ligation aay that if they can eonfirn Iha report they have heard of Ifenev past, there will be red hot reading for th voters of Oregon. Seuator Pulton refrained from dip piti( into Heney't record when he an tf fetl Ileney First t'ongregationa' church ajieeeh, much to the disappoint went of bis friend. Pulton' admirer bad oeeted the senator to give "dopo on Heney and return the mud slinging of Hcney. These friend havi ben asserting that some of Ileney V paat performantH1 would not look par ticularly flattering in cold tvpe, and they hoped that Fulton would. xaiae the hd Since Pulton failed to do ao, how ever, there nre friend of the senatoi who are now probing into stories the have heard of the prosecutor. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN LAST SPIKB 18 DRIVEN ON NORTH BANK ROAD Working in both directions, track laying erews on the .Spokane, Portland 4 Reatrle railway met at .Sherman V Point, three mile from Stevenson. Waata., nod Ibn la it spike uniting Van eouver and Pmco wa driven. Thi competed lb laying of rails for 221 mile down the Columbia river. Important as was lb occasion, then frem no ceremonies. Trains will not be run over the road carrying passenger ad freight until March l.. at which tirue North Hank o flit-in I have notified the interstate commerce commission and roe postal authorities tho road will be ready for operation. H:illasting ercw have besu at work oa the eastern divis roa of the road for som time, but a great deal of th . of work re maim to be dv. coeviallv on the wwtern divlion of the line. The completion of track laving marks so epot'h in the huitory of Portland and tha Pacific norlhwest generally. Resi dents of Vancouver are prewiring for a ipcctal excursion ov.r the n.-w road in celebration of its construction o.n :is the ballasting is completed -nd it, traeV may be safely uv-d. ANGORA GOAT GROWERS FORM AN ASSOCIATION I nary organization ha been of feet I'd for the Sunt hern Oregon ngora I renters associatioii, with ('. K. Hur mon presideut and ( harle Meserve ec retary. Another meetitig will he heh in Itrants Pas on Saturday, February -it, when a constitution will he adopted oflicor elected and rule and regain tion governing hearing and the grad ing and baling of mohair adopted. Tin expense of marketing the mohair i to lie borne by those shipping, ench ship er paying hi per cent of the amount as in dime by the member of the fruit growers' associations. The iiiemlierslit i oM-n to Angora breeder in lJoguc Kiver and Cmpipia valley, and from the intercrd taken it is expected that about all the owners of goat in Joseph me, Jackson and louglas counties will join. There are some mm HI goat in I hi three counties, nearly half owned i t loMcphiue county. As there will In ""Iy l t a carload of mohair in smith ern Oregon this spring, it will all 1 shipped to (irants Pass, where it will be baled and loaded. To enable tin mohair from Jackson and Ihtngla conn tie In he diipix'd to (Irani Pans foi loading, application has been made to the Soul hern Pacific for a soerial rule n these in transit shipment. There s a likelihood that thin low rate will he granted, as Ihe company ha shown great interest in i he development of the Angora industry along its line. HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRE ORCHARD OF FINE APPLES AMUSEMENTS. Re lew we give sonic cnriespondencr between opera house insn:ic.-rs "relative to rbe Nashville Student, nho appear at the Med ford opra h.ue i onion ow igbt. February '29. Th- inters .,;lk foe thentseltca: "North Platte. Neb.. Apnl l:i To ho it may concern: ('ulltgan's N.ili ilU Sludcnta (rnloresi) p'awd her, last Dig fa I to a gtod sue.! aoue. nd fve splendid aatisfaction. Any man minty i 'oiuiuiHHiouer Joshua Patter Nun. who was iu town Tnelav. mi, the report that he had huI.I n farm ami irchanls a few miles north of Ashland for $,V"),noo was incorrect, though Cali for nia parties have r ntlv had covet us designs upon the proper! v. Mr. Pat tersoti has, hcsidcft li in farm holdiiu's one hundnsl and twenty acre of fine young apple on hard. Half of the or chard i oin 4 year old trees and tin other half of it is year old -Yellow Newtowus and Spitxeuberg pretlominat ing. i ne vearoM tree gne promise oi a got yield of fruit this season and the year old trees also promise to come into hearing this season and return a fair yield. Ashland Tidings. Ashland 1ms inaugurated a re-' ad verlising campaign for the -promotion and udvunveiiient of the interest of the City and viciuiiy. At a meeting of citieiiH recently called bv thy Comuier rial club the proHitiuu lo cooperate wit h t he Siuet inaguJiie and t he Hniilheru Pacific compaoy during tlie eiim-iit year was favonihly received and i-ouniiittees are now ut work rai ing a fund of l'imii with which to un d -rtake the work. A large part of the riMpiired sum was pledged iu a few in in lltes lime by those pn sent al the meet ing. Property owners iu two exteushe see lions of Ashland petitioned Ihe last nieeiing of the -ity council for bitulith ic or an tijiially guod paxeuient iu place of I he macadam which ha heretofore been contemplated for tiese particular districts and the council will proceed to alter the plans aur sperifirulioii. The largest district is the Main afreet ni trict and covers Ashland' main artery of travel for a distaiiee of six hioeks which it in proposed to pave from curb to curb in the best possible manner. The other district in Fourth street, leading from the railroad depot to Main street and this when completed will give Ash land a paved way leading from the de pot for nearly one half mile through the principal part of the city. Trial of Hitchcock. XKW YORK. Feb. L's. The trial of Ita ymond II itehcock . t he coined i an, u n -der ix indictments eharging assault upon little girlse, i set for today be fore JiiKtiee Dowliug in the criminal branch of the supreme court. If the actor fail to appear, his bail of 7."iii(i which wa furnished bv Martin Fngel will he forfeited. FOR SALE ONE OF THE CHOICEST PIECES OF HUSINESS REAL ESTATE IN MED FORD, SITUATED ON THE COMING MAIN STREET OF THE CITY. PROP ERTY IS NOW YIELDING 8 PER CENT ON THE AMOUNT ASKED, AND CAN T5E MADE TO PAY 20 PER CENT 0 ON THE INVESTMENT. J. C.Brown THE REAL ESTATE MAN PALM BLOCK MEDFORD NoTICK OF FXKCTIOX. He It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, the Mayor approving. That there be, and is hereby railed a special eleetion iu said city for the purpose of submitting to the voter of said city tor their ap proval or rejection, a proposed amend meat to Miction 7 of the Citv Charter of said city, and such other matters as may lawfully he brought up at an id election; that said election be held upon the 17th day of March. 1 !ttW, between Ihe hours of S a. m. and " o. in. of said lay. The following are hereby designat ed and appointed as tho polling places and the judge and clerks of said election: For the First ward Polling place. Old City Hall, over Hash ins ' druir store. Judge, (ieo. A. Jackson; judge and clerk, r. M. Jordan; nidge and clerk. J. V, Willeke. For the Second ward Polling place. sample room of Hotel Xnsh. Judge. J. hnierick; judge and clerk. 0. tl. Karnes; judge and clerk, H. H. Harvev. For the Third ward Polling place. City Hall. Judge. A. T. DrisUo: iudire ind clerk. F. M. Stewart: indue and lerk, C. K. Collins. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council Februarv Sli, Trowbridge, absent; Kifert voting nve. Wort man aye. Merrick aye. (Infer nve. lHwel absent. A p proved February L'ti, 10HS. J. F. "liKlinV. Mavor. Attest: HKN.I. M. ( "OI. LIN'S. Ke.order. J. K. KXYART.Presid ent. J. A. PKRRY, Vice President. JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Asa t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL...., $30,000 SURPLUS....,...; 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A Gt-ncral Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Special Sale of ORCHARD We are aide 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 GO acres in cultivation and 45 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 CO acres more of good fruit land on the tract, covered with brush, but with enough firewood on same to pay foV 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 years. Why shouldn't values advance, when the right kind of an orchard is yielding such fabulous re turns ? Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. Apples Bnns Osod Pnc. Aiming Or np"'"' "''i!i on 1'ronl ilrvi-t, .an thv lYI.-grani. i.tt a lot of IIivh! KixiTn. nhicb n.-ro r.-o-ivotl lain hit nre.-k. Thi'v jr.- f..r thr mo.t :i't OmIov. I!,, I th.oV. .m.l S-n !oxn l'iiiilin, nii, th. v p,. k. M i;nii from i to (,., 'inTitlh- on Ito- htn-oI ar- lo 1.1 to .:. n itli ,1. o,si,. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE ItAXKt.aiooA Williams. Manaokhs ONE NIGHT Saturday, Feb. 29 CULLIOAN'S Nashville Students BAND AND ORCHESTRA l'OPULAB PRICES. T HE Jackson County Bank desires to serve its depositors aud clients iu the most efficient manner. This is made possible by ita exceptionally good facilities and careful management of all funds entrusted to its care. Your account, subject to check, is cordiallv invited. JACKSONCOUNTYBANK MEDFORD, OREGON. Stat Depositary. Established 1888. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 W. I. VAWTKR, I'rpHiilont. GEO. R. LINDLEV, Oitshier. THE SIGN OF SAFETY I ST NATIONAL BANK OF MKDHORD CAril Aii, 50,000 ALWAYS CO X 8 F. K V A T r V K, A L W AYS SAFE Wm. S. Crowell. President. Oeo. W. Dunn, 2d Vice President. F. K. leiu'l, Vice President. M. Ij. Alvord. Cashier. Orio Crawford. Assistant Cashier. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first class honse In the city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other fish. All meats used arc cold storage government inspected. Catering in all its branches. .1.1, :.Vor :.B.l. Sawmill Property Sold. Hush li:ill.iKhrr. I mm T.ii-.,ni. w ha. 1'iir. thr H. r a IVnn. 1. .iMinll projM-rtv v.otli.a.t of A .hi 'I'' "'' '" t" iti- of l.,n.. th.- c.-n i.l.-r.t t ion. it i r. ).orti-.l. U-n.j. tijiml. Mr. Iilliili.-r l.-.i.-. t, ,!:, n hi. n nirn to Ta.-oma to r... up affair, th. r. "lion ho ill rotnrn h.-n- an.l tike ti iryo or ati.t ..w r.it,' tti. Vihlan.l Ti.lin. No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the Bouse Then is the time you ap preciate the cuurcoicovc of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS prop. lir. 1'nion Dr. Barnes Locates Here. K, XV. Ilarnv.. rtrrnth from ronntv in ..I ii. l . ..... .,.,K ,r, woi, ,., nn H, ,..,., , ,,,,,, ni( in ( "- -..I... t in 'or th.- rt on. hi bow In hi patroo, an th.-- mil maV,-;.,, M,,., t.,,,1.1,,,,. (,,, ,,. pol. Your, tnily, '. II. St,,p. ,, , ,,,, ,,.,,, r, , ir npiu in. io trio AlHiiMi;. r. llK r.iJ -,a i, llmiw, l.nthrnhuri!. Noli.: IVar Hi in l-at.,1 . I -limyim a .Naahvillr Mtmlrntj phiv.vl to l goo.1 hoiia- toinjht anil javr k.vmI atiifi.lioii. n.in'i hraitatu in rooom ni.l lliMn. Truly, rkaa. K. Alli-n. Prop New CVorn lloinio. I'.vad, NVh " r..l throii.-hout Koo-i,- kil.-r v ami . haw no ,l.,nlit .,,t ho wi on t.uil.l up a hicratii pra.'ti. .'. The t rrarold wg n( Mr. Methodist Ejlacopal r-a b Street. I Another i;ran.l M.tori I, at moM : tne revnal of tho al.oic , loir, h tin-lot I tho l.a.lorahip of U,,. Martor ail, anil Mr. Ir..f . n-. . ' ll.k. h. . . . .-. . "" a Hi.-1 tat t.aok,. i-..!., rtntio.1, pr,-e,n.t ' fo, ,,a t,,t A, ., ,. ,ltr rat burml Thtinnlar afternooi, at lliejtho,,? ' Aot. mi: Hi f,,.r , ,.ir ! Anlwh eemeteri-. Thia it the invonil ' ri ..n...j - rkild rhae Mr. .,,.1 Mr.. IV Anoond'kor. ,.rea,ntej . hen'i... ' The n . ... ir 'Jar iz & v Co. oU. who was buried just one week' t Sabbath. ' EverrL.1, i. i.i 'h"n' S V .".t "n Street Atta.-h a pli lilt; IIVT1 V la, Ktllip , ocket and turn the switcb ' ' PTVT. QUART, TWO Ql'ART AM) LARGKR SIZES Pint Sim u iravu-v a tjpttvl (cc mtm:,. Clean fCOtQ. A Simple Durable CCel I 1 ( I K I 1 1 ICE " AM ill M I I S SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad Announces that rates In effect March 1, 1308, will be S38 from Chicago. $35.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points. Coun cil Bluffs to Kansaa City. Mo, including also St. Paul, Minneapolis, 30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, HO. For further information call on or address A. S. ROSENBAUM. Agent, Medford, Or. Sabbath. Evervbo,,- invited Q o,, i a. Scale Spray for Sale S.-alt Sprar. Lime and Sulphnr Solution. redr for ni in inr quan til v. J. A. Perry, Medford, Ore. I Bay Tickets by wire. j 3omething which is of considerable interest to the public generally and whieh is perhaps not generjilly knowv I is the system of prepaid orders now ir j effort between stations of the Southern .' Pacific company and all points in tht I'uited States. Hr means of this STstem ticVeta mar be purchase.) at Medford j from any place in the I'nitod States anil ! mailed or telegraphed direct to thi jvarty wishing to eonie here. Sleepet accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with those tickets may alto he furnished at the same tiut." f CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of monej and neither give the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatiyonr own city- tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "earry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home aud are superior in every ' detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT The City Tailor FRENCH DRY CLEANING Medford SERVED AS WE SERVE IT a nit!. I Here is mure tluin mi-re time It i :i feast. Try this restaurant whether your an-tite he yooil or poor. If it is good, yon '( enjoy the gen erous portions of tlie best oilihloi it is puor. the tempting manner whieh Wi? put food Iiefore you nil vivo your apeptite as if by magic. 1. if The Nash Qafe yCLxs.lxtnt 1'famptoit Isaacs Instructor of "fJlmo."Clzt 5ftctboo Slulo nt Holitncc. Morlb J Strsil -piwn S24 Fine Job Printing and Linotyping Done at the Medford Tribune R. W. GRAY, Builder COLON TAL I'ORCIl W()K. (iRTLL AND LATH WOHK. 1'ATTKKX.s. ETC. ' TELEPJIOXK 471. MEDFORD, OK. i7 THE SECRET of why our l.read is in such demand for its fine quality, lightness and most loln-ious flavor i that it is made from choice winter wlir-at and liy the best methods known in baking to give nu trition am) cii joynu-tit of rating at the same time. If you are not using Van llnrdenliefg liros. bread, try it. Medford Steam BaKery JUST RECEIVED an.l make up the t SeMr:il late Open Stock. suit vourielf. tt !tles in Pinner Sots, t ome an, see our good MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE -mc west seventh street. McGLASlIAN iv .JEN KEN - - proprietors