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    THE MKDFOTtn DAILY TRIHTTNE, MKDFOlfO. OR., THURSDAY. MAttCIf 1!). inns.
A POEM IN PROSE
ON THE ROGUE RIVER
I This Valley Described as "Villa Land,"
"the" Ideal Home for Artists, Poets
and Lovers of the Beautiful, as the
I Valley of Italy Have Been.
(BV D. 11. -HAWKINS,)
As the. Nile html lic3 lilly shaped nt
the foot of tin' Lilivan hills, so does
tho valley of till' Kuyiu lie shaken lie
t ween the amphitheaterin mountain
by whiih it is surroinuli'il. What nlli-tmh-s
are here, with variety of life
ana .Heene, ts tmch as Known hetort'
never; and nowhere else jierhnps
on this sphere is there to he found a
sect ion of country having, within a
radius of an hundred miles, sueh vari
ous pros poet and sueh eidor scheme.
Here rich is the soil and teniperutt
is the clime. Such storm only as would
jrivc emphasis to calm is lit re in evi
dence, but to elarify atmospheres that
shake never with violence t In forests,
nor twist into angular shape I he ruin
ous trees, nor chills with Arctic hreath
the Mood 'of men.
Here lies t hat delect i bio common
wealth which, year by ymr since the
pioneers first saw it from the heights,
hath gained renowned as beiny worth
ily placed in an altitude between the
sea and the sun.
Resources of the Rogue.
TCojjue valley some time njjo passed
that period in its histiry when its ntiine
became a synonin of loveliness and fer
tility it lias now entered upon an em
of fact it ion; its loveliness has been
noted, its yraudeur depicted and its
fertility wholly proven ami chronicled.
Than the Valley of the IJoue there
are but few parts of the world where
may be found sections so favorable in
the matter of climate, sen! and physical
conformation. Xor the soieVnf Brazil
It ml of the Argentine ever richer; nor
Ihe airs of the highlands of the United
States of Columbia are more whole
some; nor the sylven dales of Shiraz.
liave more golden fruitage. Its odors
nro as sweetly breeze-swung as are the
fragrances of Amazonian wilds.
Is Future Home of Artists.
The future homo of artists, tno, is
liere where the wonder tints of summer
mere autumn's splendor. Xo other
where is to be seen such delicate morn
iny of color-tints in sunset's splendor.
No other where is to he seen such inim
itable cloud arrangement, such rainbow
arches spanning such emerald widths,
sueh mists hung purple on the rimming!
hills.
To stand upon an eminence- east of
Med ford and witness a summer storm
swing over Table Ruck; to behold the
lurid gh-am of shafts of falling rain,
shot through and through with gleams :
of orange light, which downward slant
like a million cloud shut arrows; as
though lost tribes had now recurred
upon t heir hunt ing ground ' 'the hat
tie tumult of forgollen days," ere they
had melted away in the woo of wilder
ness war; to behold the further detail
ij.'Hl incident of plienniiieiia without
having one's art is) passion stirred to
fleopost pulsation were in xt the impos
sible. An Ideal Villa Land.
Why have 1 soon fit to call this Villa:
Iand .' Hi-cause such is to bo its sure
destiny. And why not? What other
immediate section of country offers
such opporl unity for indoor-outdoor
life? Sueh opportunity for summer
homes with pergola arrangement with
camping ground by river and niounlatn
stream, where are also mineral springs
and pine tree scents but n half d:iv s
journey from one's door.
As a factor of moment the time is
near at hand when the villa lif will
predominate hen- in this valley.
Neither is the time 'far distant when
Rogue river, in the matter of its being
lined upon ouch side with mansions and
grounds where shall abide men and ,
women who place large emphasis or
ornate finish and elegant appointment,;
will become the Hudson of Southern;
Oregon. Tame this seemed apparent Hi
years ago; it is no less apparent today.1
Would not the river atom the fact
of soil and climate aside with its
graceful curves, its majestic sweep and
its ample width, be of sufficient war !
rant to our oconelusion. I think 1
never have seen a river with a more
majestic sweep than such as is fully in
evidence as one looks from Itybee
bridge towards Table Rock. Vrtninly
the wonderful sweep of the I'lorent ine
Arno is no finer. Therefore, all in all.
why may not the valley of the Rogue I
become Villa Laud !
xotick or i:id:Tio.
He it resolved, by t lie City Council
of the city of Medford. Oregon, the
Mayor approving. That there be, and is
hereby ealleil a special election in said
city for th. purpose of submitting to
the oters of said city for t heir ap
proxal or rejection, a proposed amend
ment to section 7'-' of the City Charter
of said city, and such other matters as
rfiay be lawfully submitted at said elee--lion;
that said ebetion be held upon
the :id day of April. l!"s, between the
hours of s a. in. and p. tu. of said day.
The following are hereby designated
ns the polling plaee- and judgr and
clerks of said election:
for the First Ward: Polling plan-,
old city hall, over Ilaikins drug store.
Judge, George A. .lark-on, judge and
elf-rk. F. M. Jordan; judge and clerk,
J. I Will, ke.
For the Second Ward: Veiling place,
. sample room of the Hotel Xah. on l
street. Judge. V. J. Kmeriek; judge and
clerk, I), (i, Karnes; judge and clerk,
II. H. Harvey.
For the Third Ward: Polling place,
city hall. .Iii.1l-. A. T. DrWto; judge
and clerk, F. M. Stewart: iudge nml
clerk, C. F. Cdlinn.
The foregoing revolution w:n ndoptrd
bv the city cooncil March 11, liitN,
Trowbridge voting aye, Kifrrr nye.
Wortman aye, Merriek ave. Ohvell nve,
Hafer absent.
Approve) March 11. l!".
J. F. RFPDV. Mavor.
Att.Mt: ItFNJ. r. Cor'V.
Recorder. Q
Special
For sale
i i-W W" -
5
GUS WEINBERG AS PETER STUYV ESANT IN "THE BURGOMASTER.'
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f !
AMUSEMENTS.
"Tho Burgomaster." -Fairly
effervescing with ' muscal
gems of genuine merit in fact, Pixh-v
- I.uder- bet effort "The Burgo
master, " which comes to (ho Medford
Opera House next Tuesday, March U I.
promises to prove the brightest and
lust of (lie iDiisit-uI shows to be offered
t he present sea stui. All t he old favo
rites, ' ' I Jood live. Xew Amsterdam. '
' ' Keep 'ool. ' ' ' We 're Civilized Xow. ' '
"The Dutch Cadets," "I Drink from
My Heart to Von," "We Always Work
tho Public," "LilUe Roubrette."
"Dear 01.1 College Pnys. " "lininy
Daisies." "Tile of the Kangaroo."
l ve 'on D-ar and Only Vou."
' i 'ii . hi I Me Not Mai n . " " Modern
(iladialor." "Ihnen't Dis.-ovend Him
Vrt." i!t be riain heard, as well as
several entirely n-w and original intr-r-pnlated
iminbcrs. i ueliid ing one ent it led ,
" Mow Mmiiv ll:ie Vou Told That li?"
Jubilee Singers.
Kverynm- is a star. The personnel of
Williams' Original Dixie Jubilee Ning-
el. eo.uMig Ma-ch - I at the Medford
(pern 1 1 nits : C. I ,. Johnson, first
tenor, lyric tenor; C. P. Witliarus, sec
mid termr. singing comedian; J. If.
Johnson, baritone, musical director; J.
S. Crabbe. b.-i'wo. the people's favorite;
Mine. Virginia Cteene. prima donna.
Divi" l.anl'-i sweetest singer; Mine.
Clara K. Williams. trail... the Dixie
ballad v;u.., ; mm.. I',.., ii n. IMtts. so
pian..; Mtoe. Ilattie llobbs, pianist, a
talented accnn.anist ; Charles P. Wil
S. le. ti.n-- i" m am) up to dale. Cur
tain h.l.l until ! ..'.lock. Tickets now
on ale.
Mr--'. Jatne-i Stenart. residing on
"ni th D vti .-. f. is v cry sick at her
home.
PFSUUTIOX.
it It.lvcl. bv the City Council
of the city of Midford. Oregon, the
Mayiu- appro ing. That t lie following
proposed aieenl-iieni t.. t h.' Cit y Char
Tei of tlh- ity of Medford be snbiuittd
to 1 he ( oters of said city for
their apptit a I or rejection at a special
election to be hrd in -aid city o t lie
:l day of April. P.m.;
PlopMsi.l Ann n. hli. nt to Section 7' of
the ' ity i h. niei ot die Citv of Med
ford.
'I'he I'eop,,. ut the I ity ol Medtofl do
U. lain (ollous:
I hat .. iioi, ot an act of the leg
t-iaiiii oi the ."Male ot Oregon, l-ii-
titb-d..V.Ml a.t I.. epe;,
titled. 'An a.t to tep.al an act en
title. I. "An a i in m rporafM the town
ot Me. In. i. i, in .ta. ksoii rouiity, Oregon.
and hli-i'i'.- it- p..w. and deliiiing the
duto oi ns ..itoei.." ;,i Ilf repeal
an a.'l entnle.l, "An act to incorporate
the l..n n ., M.-dtord. in Jackson eoun
f. 'F.e..n.'' appioi.l Februaiy J 1,
lv"'.- Id"! in th. otlo-e of tin- n.-cre-
!-iiv mI -laic le. ruary LM, itt urn!
ail aim -lot: ow th.-te.if. and to im-or
-late the I i" ..t Medford. ill .Plck-oN
ut. "i. -..a. and to define its pow-
r- ami dnto-. appined Februaiy ti,
P,('l. and in.-otpolate the City of
Medf.it I. in Ja-kion rmtiity. Oregon.
dei,.. its p,...(s and dotb. :iQtn re
p-al all a.-tH : n.( part of acts in eon
tli. O-p-w ,!!,.' t ib-d in the office of
the secretary of state, February,?, P.to.;(
Bargain in
TTFortythree and onehalf acres, two miles South of Medford, all splendid fruit
) land, forty acres all set to fruit, new set of improvements, nearly all the per
sonal property, including: team, harness, wagon, farm implements and many
household goods go with the place. A very sightly building spot with shade.
by C.
as amended by the act amendatory
' thereof, filed in the office of the ueu
retary of state February Ptt IJiUo, and
j as further amended by the vote of Un
people of Medford on June 4, l!ll)7, and
mi March 17, l!Mis, be and the same is
hereby further amended by adding
thereto the following:
Subdivision D. tu addition to the
' foii-going warrants and bonds, as au
t Ion ized in the preceding subdivisions
of this section, the said council is fur
ther autliori.ed to borrow money on the
faith of the city, ami Tor that purpose
j In issue additional warrants and bonds
for the sole purpose of securing, furnish
ing .and installing a gravity tmpply of
pure wafer for said cilv; but in the
event thai said council shall elect to
secure, furnish and install a gravity sup
ply of pure water as above mentioned,
ami shall issue warrants and bonds :s
provided in this subdivision for such
purpose, the total amount of warrants
and bonds so issued shall at no time ex
cecd Hie sum of $:!uu, IHlll. in addition to
the warrants and bonds in the three pre
ceding subdivisions authorized, and in
the event that such warrants and bonds
shall be issued, such issue shall be in
all respects subject to the provisions
and restrictions of Subdivision l! of
this section, except as to Hie maximum
amount of such issue.
Following is the form in which' the
above amendment will appear upon the
ballots at said eh- tiun:
Submitted bv Order of the Citv Council.
C I A KTET? amkndmk'xt.
Vote Vos fir Xo.
' 'harter Amendment ant hori.ing t he
installation of a gravity water supply
and the issuance of bonds therefor, and
limiting the amount of such bonds to
:1oo,ihim.
4nil Yes.
I'll So.
The foregoing resolution was .adopted
by the City Council March IS, li'M,
Trowbridge vol ing aye, Fifert aye,
Wort mini aye. Merrick nye. Olwell aye.
II a for absent.
Approved March 1, 10nS.
J. F. IIKPDV. Mavor.
Attest: RFXJ. M. COU.tXS.
Ifecorder.
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TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound. j
X.i. HI On'Kiiu Kxpn-Hs. . . . ; p, m
No. M I'l.rihm.l KxprcxN. . . ' !: l!i . m
Xo. 22' For Anlilntnl I'i: !."( u. ni,
! Southbound.
So. 1." ( iilit'nniiii Kxpn-MS.. lM::i.'p . ni.
So. I.'t Sun Fr;in i'M V.. ' 1 :".n p. m,
Xo. 2'2'f Piorn CnniM ;..: ii: t .', p. m,
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
X... 1 l,.v.'sM..,f"r, .... .". : 7:.V :V. m
X... :i Li-av.-n M-.font J;:i'ip. ,
Xo. L Arrives Mct'nrl ' li;:,o ;). rn
Xo. Arri-H Mi-fonl .::; p. m
i OQUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. - I.i'iivcb M'7irrl
N". 4 I-. rivi-. .(-.fr.
M....r l..:ivc M,-,fr,l
M..tr l,i :m Mi-,lf,,r. . . .
Nil. 1 l,r:ivi-! .l:n-)(Kiiivilli.
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1 l.':Hi p. m.
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j H:Ip ll. III.
'; U.v.n i,. m.
I :ii" p. m.
M.itnr lnc. .liirV.Minivillp.. ' 7 : nn ri. in.
spi'i-i.'il imifnr r:,r trii (luring il.-iy.
-.'Mi aii'l iin:inl. nrr,,r,int; tn Mini
Imt m'ui1o. J'lmno Jurkfoiiv illo ol'fii-i'.
1
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Fruit and
H. PIERCE & SON, Medford, Or.
AnyOld ThingWill Do
Just such thoughts and words has
caused t hi' wreck of many lives, homes,
businesses, etc. When you started out
lo get married, did you say any old
thing will do? When you started out
sparking, did yon think any old clothes
would do When you laid your sweet
little baby to rest in tlm silent city of
the dead did you say any old box will,
do.' Indeed, you did not, and why'
would and why should voir say such a :
thing about anything in life I
The sweet girl you caused to go to J
the altar ami promise to love, comfort
and console youare you now going to1
say any old thing will do for her? Or
are you going lo say that the best of,
till things are none too jood for vou;
and her.' If there are your principles
and yon mean business, take a peep at
the Toledo h'anges, the Maud S. Pumps,,
Hie Minn washers. See what a few I
cans of Xason 's Pure Paint will do for!
those old rusty buildings. Take home
one of those highspeed ballbearing!
Damascus lawn mowers, a few hundred j
feet of that garden hose; take a squint '
at those lii"h .'l'ade Sava,.,- u-heeU I I
note the price; compare with others, and
if you shrould be so fortunate as fo
have a house to build and wish some
thing nobby and up to date, something
that no other hardware man in Sunt li
ra Oregon will attempt to carr, just
lei us use a few of your fleeting mo
meats showing you what we have. Al
ways bear in mind that when you see
my full line I hat you never consider
Hie price. While we are not Cheap
Johns, we are easily satisfied, for we
believe in quick sales and small profits.
Who.' SHOKTV (iAKXKTT OXPV.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. E. SEELY, M. D.
I'liysicijin mill Surgeon
MniliTii Kiiipti'il Opci'iitin Kooiiis.
X -liny. Oit'iii- limns, lu li, -Hi 1 M.
Office ill Jackson County Bank Bldg.
WILLIAM YOUNG
A It I r.4 I rilf AM) IMW lilH',1..
winnow ana Door screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Ilnx 1171. .Mfiiriml, Or.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Phvvic'iiiri Siirtieiin.
IYi('' :it Ift'Nirli'lK'P.
Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or.
IliMist'fnniisln'rs iiinl I'mlt'i'talttTs. Pay
I'linui1 :..":!. Xii'lit I'linlH's ('. W. Tonk
in. lfl-1: .1. II. Il.it, it, 1 Is.
Win. M. Colvis. Medford, Or.
COLVIO & DURHAM, V
Attonioys-at-Lnw.
Goo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D.,
Physic;an nnd Snrficon.
Knlo Point.
E. L. BALCOM. j
N'cw West Si-li f 'onfrc! ioiiory Km it '
store )il ics. mitu, r;y:ir, tol;n'ro4, ,
fresh fruit in unison Xonr lintel t
Moore, Meflfonl, Or. I
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL- j
EECTION AGENCY.
liiH-li Mux toi. Me.lfoi.l, Or.
E. T. HUNT,
WAT I'M SITI'I.Y CON'I'KAr'DHt.
Ill ye.'irs rxpi'lierii-e; Al refereneeH.
Itewt of work ;it tilit prices, i'linipint;
pliints iitstnllifl in whole or in ;irt
Any a ii ihihle "wer. Wool or steel
tntllfH Oil ol'lect Mlht rnef lire!. (!nso
line engines et. Spniy mil fits hull!
ii ml repiiin . A eli:nice to figure on
your work will he appreeinted. Tntil
ttlmp is seciii'i'l. I'.nx H'S, liesiilenre,
oiiil nf Xorth H street.
The ELECTRIC
'.-TJ TFA .KFTTIT.
V f I'tirui' hes hot
w.iler tor tea nil
V'lV llM't liotiee,
I. 1 ... I
i II. r.Hl lie ii-ru
VV 1)11 tlx le;, l;.l.o
Im. .T or III I he klH'liell
V J At riches lo ai.7
,. lrlT
Ik,
Siin'l,'ts,lf,,'r"11"
Veiiieiit, (liliallh:
02
&00" ', 1FHIW li
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Sin-i-twnr I n f'nllilor
Wil I IT I'lUViT . f
fi.n iii; W. Till St..
iii'M. hi' rlii'lrir 'it'll
NewJewelryStore
MIAMOXDS
WATCIIKS
.1 KV Kld.'V
' Wall Ii 1,1 jim rliii ii
SQ cl'nll 1
MARTIN J. UHDIjY
0 HERIr, Nnar Di-pnt.
III.- I l.i. Ii .if . 1-1,-1:.., n ill,. Wfi
lii.ini.!( calliT in Mfillifi,) 'J'liuM'liiv.
Orchard
All Kinds and
Varieties of -
Are You
Thinking of
Building?
Iowa Box & Lumber Co.
MEDFORD
1(H) IM-:i CKXT I'UK'Ft
CKIM-jAIj ('OKPKK.
Il ImsIps like foflVc. II lniiks
likt- c-iil'IVc ,-inil il smells like
edri'ee. lull" is M 1 re I'misted
fiTiiins. Iilemled so ;is lo ro
eiire the lies! I'l.ivoi', the
yrenlesl si renjitli iiml ;in fir
liele which yoiniir iind old
ni.-iy drink inoi'iiin. noon
.'ind nilil.
(lolden (ii-iiin (Irjiniiles is
especijilly l-econiineiided lo
those sm I'l'iTtiiy from he;irl
Iroulile, iier-oiisness, consli
piilioii, indiesl ion, dysiei
si;i jind stmiincli Irouliles.
S curl j '.'.-jiDiml pdcUiiijc
for l'.n .-ill retail urocers.
AVhiiles.ile hy
P. B. Theiss & Co.
.Medford. Or.
Spring Millinery
Opening
li-.l:iv ..f N.-vi- S oil; Mo.I. Ih
Thur -liy, Friday nnd Hatmdny,
March 19. 'in, 21.
MliS.W. I. ISIIOWN
101 Woit BnvPllOl Ht.
Golden
Grain
Granules
Land near
Lumber
AVIIV NOT SAVH YOl'U MOXKV BY
IilUUMXd A IIO.MIO Ol-1 YOUR OWN?
W1-: MA KK AN D KKLL ANYTHING
a x i v, v v: i yt 1 1 1 x ( i x i-: i; i ) k i ) 1 x ti i e
Ll'MMHIf LI XI-:. CALL. NLWKl-: OUT?
PlflCKN AND I LACK YOUR ORDER
liKI-'OK'E Till-: SKASOX'S RTJ.SIl PE
(ilXS. THIS IS (K)IX(j TO 1 E MED-l-'OKD'S
MANNER MU1LDIXO YEAR.
GET IN OX Till-: GROUND FLOOR
AND GET IX XONY
fliii'Aii A r nv Eto.CkUl11' '"'H'1' 'I'"! ! 1 ai t net this mouth.
VI 1 V UI WYclj' Ti CCritmr :nnl ni'i nnr yooils and lenrii how
to will (ho j.rlzi KeiiH'. niter, our lnuaiii t-imulri'M mi tho hi'Ht. things
in 1 own.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
2U: WKtiT SKVKXT
McGLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props.
Wanted a Name
Suggest a itriniol'or tlie new ID-cent cif-ar niaiitifae
luicd'hy (lie K'onue liivcr Valley Cie;ar Works
and rcecivc
100 10-Cent Cigars Free
Silliest as many names as you please. Kiin'f;(.st
names whieh are new and original. The eontcsl
; 1 1 1 1 who sends in the name whieh is selected as the
trade name of (lie new hrand will receive ahso
hilely free the first lii) ID-'ccnl einars niaiiufae
t iired. Tliere are no si rim;s or condil ions attached
to (his offer. 'The winner will he announced jlt
the Daily Trihune.
Send all names, accoiiiianied hv vmii- own name
and address, ii edialely to li. ( ). ( '( IM'IM A X,
manager of the l.'oue I fiver N'alley Cijar Works,
Medford, Oretjon.
A bit of '
Alfalfa Land
Kvery one posted on the land situation in this val
ley knows that ood hay hind is fjiiinjr to he in de
mand from this t in ie fort h, owin-; to so much of our
alfalfa land having lieen planted lo fruit trees. We
are ahle to offer for a short time
l'.- ACIfKS OI-' Til M liKST
nly I hree miles from Med ford, for I he reasimTilile
price of
TWO lirXDIfKI) hol.LAIfS I'Klf ACIfM,
And we pi ounce il one of the hest huys iii the
valley tmlay. It is of the hesl ipiality, and we
know it will prove winner to the lni'vcr. It is
equally well adapted to pears. If it interests you,
call at once on
Rogue River Land G.
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON,
Medford
OREGON
II STIJKHT.
nroNE no. irm