Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEHKORD l) ),y 'I K'lurvK MEDEORI), OR.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 'J.'). HiOS.
$000 PUBLICITY FUND
RAISED BY ALBANY
Old Town Joins Procession of
Kmvr
Artgon Cities in Quest of Publicity
i'lOiisaiiil Facts of Willamette Valley
I i ;(.ursions to Nearby Sections.
ini'sl Liiriii' voinjiil;!-
s WW f'iw:id to ;nl-
-i' .( u'i'.'ii sri'iiim ni' count ry is
, Tii'ionnil Frii'ts of I'roil lie i iuii. "
.,'1 1 v -I. yiit'jtanl, giving act-
of H'nllU'i't' tlil'OllhotU tin-
m i!!.- valli-y. TImm rompilnt i.ni
wi-l. i'Mlit. M-J. I ' 1 1 1 1 r , liv.-Stnrk,
-!.i-'-, I'oultiy, ln. ami nuts,
jt'i-r. si-iTi'iary of tin- S;il.;n
liivU: will bv jrla.J tn srn-l
, ;,:. :i !'! iv-;-, ati'l it is a cliarac
' ii.iuiiiinlioii that sln-u !! in tin
; ,,i f''-ry active nu s.:n-r in. in,
lh'- officer of rfiy coin-
;il ln.-ly rlirouliout tin- state of
;unl in fact all over tin- t'uit-
M
Albany's Lizeral Fund.
, fun. I of $iiOU for jaihlicity pur
rs, with the assurance that this will
increased to over $S()On, places Al
y in the front rank of active Ore-
ioji i-oniinunities. " At the enthusiastic
get-together meeting held Friday
ig'it. which was responsible for this
ojull, (Jovi-rnnr Cliamhcrhitn and Tom
kSrhardson of the Portland Commercial
llnli nimle rousing addresses. More than
nip people participated in the banquet.
jN'ever in the history of the Pacific
icfrtliwest have the wheat exports held
tp. ns tliey have this season. All rec-!-d
for foreign shipmentH wore brok-
in February, Portland leading all
fibp wheat shipping ports of the entire
Edited Stntes with 1V270.7112 bushels;
!i:et sound was second with l!,0iii,:i:i2
-hels. March figures will not fall
helii nd those for February.
I Special Excursions Planned,
ff'ortland runs more special excur-
iOiis of her business men out to points
fcft interest throughout her trade terri-
in the northwest than :inv other
GRAND OPENING
IN MEN'S HEADGEAR
SI'k'INC IS IIFRF NI'RIXfi MEANS Sl'IMNO.
HATS. YOUR WIFE HAS
YOU (iOT
!
I IV announce I he ir
rirnl of our exclusive
i m ported models in
Soft lints nnrf Dcr-
yiics. (ii-tiiii1 opcninij
all Ihi-i ireel, .
' THi: TOUttKUY ,
Milliners to Men.
THE FAMOUS NO-NAME
HAT IN THE WORLD MORE WIRE-ROPE WEAR1
THAN ANY OTHER HAT MADE. :;.00 PACK OR A
NEW ONE TO REPLACE IT. STETSON HATS.
' ' ' ' '
J IIOTII SOFT AND STIFF.
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NO ONE WANTS TO I E 1 8 E 1 1 1 X P THE TIMES.
Tor Ml'ST HAVE -A XEW
to TO P.E SATISFIED AS
-IS-
THE TOGGERY
COMPLETE MEN'S ( )L"T FITTER'S.
BIGGER BETTER BUSIER
city in the I'nited States, and special
excursions are now being discussed to
the Koguo Hiver valley, Uewiston, Ida
ho, ami llermiston. Or., as well as to
athet; points. The Portland dimmer
cial cluli, the Pendleton Commercial as
sociation, and the commercial bodies of
I'mntilla, Echo. La Onunle. Paker ('it v.
The Palles. H.m.l Hiver ami ether
points along the line of the U. P. &
V will loin in ail excursion to Ifer.
inistnii the latter part ot M;iv to cele
bnite the opi ning of the h -adgates of
i the t'matilia government irrigation pro
J .i'-t. upon wliich t lie government is
; spending 1 Hunim,. It js expected
thai several thousand people will be
I present to witness the turuiut of the
i water upiiu the arid land- of Umatilla
count v.
Old Yamhill Awakening.
; Meet;-)- ;,re b.-ing held i different
:rTs nf V -thill nnintv for the purpose
"f" oi-e.-i-tivlr - the Yamhill Cunty -IV-
; Vein I. II I !t Ir.'IIH'. This Will VI tin W!l'-
J iii'-rf.-re with th local bodies in the
di''''et 'in cities and towns, but will em
! bra.-.- l!i im all in an effort to thor
ouijhly advertise the n'sonrces of Yam
hill county. A meeting was held .at
Xewberg last Tuesday. Another will be
held at MeMinnvillo tomorrow, M. O.
Tiownesilale has been elected president,
and the people of Oregon can rest arts
sured that Yamhill county will do its
full part in advertising the resources
of the state.
The Portland Commercial club has
decided to move into its new home May
1. This building is an eight-story steel,
covering a ouarter block, and when
completed will cost to exceed $.100,000,
and be the most complete equipment
owned by a popular commercial body in
the Tinted States.
LKAMO At Kennett, Cnl., March 1.".
fleorge Lea bo. of Bright s disease, for
merly of southern Oregon, aged 2S years
NKWTOX At Cirants Pass. March
17, of pulmonary phthisis. Jasper Wil
liard Xewton, aged JH years. H months
and -7 days.
MANX At (Irauts Pass. March 'JS.
Alono I. Mann, nged SI years.
II KK NEW HAT. HAVE
YOURS?
HAT. FINEST :!.)() SOFT!
HAT. THE PLACE TO "
W EEL AS CP-TO-DATI
I
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Kinmctt ltecson and G. A. Hover
were down from Talent the first of
the week mi legal business.
Thomas ('a!t'n of tie Carstens
1'acking company came up from San
Francieo the tirt of the week, having
a case in the circuit court.
drs. Kd Wilkinson of Medford is
spending a few davs with relati v
here.
Attorney K. 1. Cris ;md I.'eport r
F. y. Calkins of Ashland are attend
ing court tills Week.
A lare crowd went over to Medford
from hen- Tuesday niu'ht to see the
p'-rfumiance of " The llurgotuaster."
and all pronounce themselves as well
pleased with the performance. Among
those who went wen- Mr. and Mrs. U.
T. Ituinett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prim,
"r. and Mrs. ( In i K.-miev. Mr. and
Mfs. Lewis Flrich. Mrs. V T.an-. Mrs.
M. M. Tayb.r. Mr. and Mrs. V. TT.
l'.arnum. r. W. S. P.arnum. Mr. and
Mrs. c. Xeubi-r and ilaught-r. Mrs. T.
.1. Kenriev nnd daui:htir. Missis Leila
and Pertha Prim, l.eona t'lrich. Chnlys
Shaw. Joseph hie lniiegan. Louise
Jones, Mary Peter. Mrs. Anna Mar
tin and Messrs. J. Percy Wells. Parly
Moore. Kay Sexton, Charles Xunan,
h'ov t'lrich and Jesse Applegnte.
Mrs. Chris Kenney sjtent a few hours
in Medford Tuesdav afternoon.
BORN.
irivTNVriiY At Rrants I'm, on
March IS, to thp wife of E. II. Mo
Kinstry, a sob.
AXPKRWS Affirants Pass. Man-li
1.1. to Hip wifp of Mplvin Sirlnpy An
drpws, twin hoys.
DODSOX At Wolf .Onoli. "March X.
to the wife of Fnuipis Xnvicr PdiIkoh,
a noli.
WOODATiD At Wilclcrvillp. March
to tlio wifp of Alba Womlanl, a son.
HI-Tf'TIINSOV At Klamalli Falls.
March 17, to thp wifp of Mart Hutchin
son, a son..'
Duke of Devonshire Dead. ;
CANNES. Sfanh 24. Spencer Comp
ton. the pighlli duke of TVvonshirp, died
here today from heart failurp. TTe wa '
born Julv 2.1, ISliX i
SKATING
NOTICE
Coin mom-hi; Monday, March 16,
the rink will hp closed all day on
Mondiiys, Thursdays and Sundays.
On other days there will hit luo
sessions, iMUiunoncinn af 2 and 7:30
P. M.
Wednesday. sH-icty nihl. Mil
nit: by tin rink band, Adinissiim
If i cents;; skates. 2.7 cents. All
other sessions, admission free.
Medford Rink
WIND3LL & LOOSLEY,
Proprietors.
PERFECTLY SANITARY
METHODS IN BOTTLING AND
CLEAN WHITE EMPLOYES
INSURES THE USER OF
"COLESTIN," THE UNRIV
ALED SOUTHERN OREGON
NATURAL MINERAL WATER
A DELIGHTFUL DRINK. SOLD
EVERYWHERE.
Much Water
for Medford
. -
l lZuuZ
tt.r:;h:v:.:S tZ
all the watt-r lit-ads rasl of M.-dt".nl.
They r.-,.ort ll..-.t M.-df..nl is verv tV
i.r:ildy twnu ;i plenty juir- irnun
tain watT is here for the uinn a ft it
jt wiiih- th'1 country i very rninh liruk
jj jM. (lin jriitt to yet a
IJT ZZZ
rv l:iri' atld t' ' I : i otMly of Hali-r,
nd thi' II nil.li- William I kick of
;jii;Ii- 1'fint .:iv. Ilial Mitli tin- a-il
in t mi (' Shnilri- loino'tt Maud
S. . i tv i f II 'i- ivjirn i-.-ih .'ai.itv ! fi.i.iil
o.r tin I lit. n.'tia in I nitnniv K"ry
. I - r i - vi . 'lit y t'liiii'l " I'd lie " "f
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tiii .l t . ".iiol" i ail lie- I" . in li."
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BUSINESS CARDS.
' E. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped 0ornting Kooms.
X Kay. Office Hours, 10-12, 4 6 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CARPENTER AXO HVILPER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Pon 671. Mvdford, Or.
DR. S. J. DAY,
I J:icKoii illr. regon.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Medford Furniture Co., Medford, Or.
Housei'uniishei's mid Fndertakers. Pay
Phone :;':!, Night Phones c W. Conk
!in. !'-.: J. II. P.utler. 1-K
Win. M. Co!vi, Medford. Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
Eagle Point,
Oregon.
E. L. BALCOM.
Xew West Side Confectionery Fruit
storecandies, nits, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Hox SOS. Mpdford, Or.
! E. T. HUNT,
i WATKR SUPPLY CONTRACTOR
10 ypars' cxpprienco; Al references.
' Host of work at right prices. Pumping
pin ills installed in whole or in part.
' Any availahlp powpr. Wood or steel
tanks on correct snbstruehires. Gaso
line engines set. Spray outfits built
and repaired. A ehanco to figure on
' yonr work will be appreciated. Until
'shop is secured. Box 10S. Residence,
end of North D street. "
TRIBUNE
WANT ADS
ARE TIME
AND
MONEY
SAVERS
I was reading a limit a Idg
(inn haeli eant that claim that
prcKcrvntiveM are not neccsMary i
to (he fond rtsi r iny industry,
while all tie other inaintHin
that the n-w law, if strM-tly en-
forced, will put th-iii mlt if ln-
iae, lint one Itij; firm, with H
Ihl' rcpuiiit ion for pittttnt; up
mmiiiiI fruit can pmve itx poxi-
lion for all tin' n-t. It ' only
a (iiestinii of Hoiinrl fruit.
Sound fruits, liki sound women,
need Ho prctiTViitivc. Say, it
in 't me that nn.in all thi
wisdom. It's tll(' paper I ws
ti-lliny yon a hunt. The hows
takeft n lot of traHi- papers and
that kii-p tne punted on what if
Wiug on in the provision world.
you lift. I think CrefVrred Stock
are th' nicest, and Hein7. comes
next, thon Itishoji, What do yon
think f Try a jar?
miller k mm :
N T H I.
p'i. 'iia dial lit. miili'Mini"!
.-'- at 'I,- I,. .' I," , 'ie f tl,.
. il f M. II.,.. I. in L'"n. f..r
. ... - II mail. i 1 . i - aii.l .;,.!
I '" I' - o ''' 1 ' ' , v 1 '.a il "i" c
. l a -i. H'li- a' I". t. i
'. M".". I 'i...- ' ! - : ....I
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1
; r2 wise
T) Ta,ks I
: By the :
t Office :i
: lQ) Boy :
:
Spring Underwear
There's nrc;it comfort in rijjlit-fittinjj Tiidei-wear
everlasting disi-oint'ort if it doesn't fit. No trouble in
getting fitteil hero.
Two Piece Suits
v'a Island and Athletic Suits, per suit 1.00
French l!alhriggan. jier suit $1.50
.Men's "New Niik" Suits, per suit $2.00 and $2.50
Derby Ribbed Suits
Kiinev ribbed and flat mesh $1, $5 and Spti.00
( ieimiiie French " Hon Hon", ner suit; S 1.00
1 The T'lulerwear that breathes. " l'irosl:nil .'' a
, garment 50
Light and medium weight wool, garment. ...75C and $1
Union Underwear
The celebrated Perbv ribbed Union Underwear
at $1.50," $1.75, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50
Athletic Union Suits, per suit $3.50
We have sizes for all forms of men long and slim,
short and stout, or the regular man. We've great
spring comfort for you in our summer underwear.
(Jive us a trial and you will always come here for your
underwear. J
Model Clothing Co.
"MEDFORD S ( '( ) R R ECT CLOTHIER S. ' '
Stevons Eostiug Easily.
SAX FRANCISCO, March 24. I). W.
Stevens, the .lapanene councilor at Seoul
who was shot, will prolialdy recover.
K. K. elevelliud of Seattle. Wash., is
ii new arrival ill Medford.
A bit Of
Alfalfa Land
Evr-ry our posted on (ho land situation in this val
ley knows that Rood hay land is going to be in de
mand from this time forth, owing to so much of our
alfalfa land having lieen planted to fruit trees. We
arc aide to offer for a short time
Lr. ACRES OF THE BEST
Only three miles from Medford, for the reasonable
price of
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ACRE,
And we pronounce it one of the best buys in the
valley today. Jt is of the lost quality, and we
know it will prove a winner to the buyer. It is
equally well adapted to pears. If it interests you,
call at once on
Ro&ue River Land Go.
EXHIBIT BUILD INQ,
SPREAD THE NEWS
Coloni8t8, Rates
Colonist Rates from all points
East to Oregon from March
1 to April 30, 1908
The Southern Pacific Railroad
A:i;:omif:eh that rains in effect M;rch 1. will bo 8'tH from Chicago.
SV.'O fioni Kt. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Conn
f .1 Elul: to Kmsas City, Mo., lucludinit also fit. ' Paul, Mmiif:prlt-.
9,:; fro:.j Denver, Colorado Sprinii and Pueblo, ?
For luvthur Inlormation call on or flddic.1-
A. H. ROSKNBAUM, Aont, Medford, Or.
Guild's Condition Critical.
HOSTON. .March 2X (lovernor
Guild's condition is extremely critical
todav.
Oporto H. West of Untie Falls Iraiis
acted business in Medford Wednesday.
MEDFORD, OREOON.
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comt witii mining mm.