Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 25, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD DAILY TftlBUNJL, MEDFQBD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Papeu in a Live Town.
Published every evening except .Sunday.
HEDFOE I) P U H L I S II i N i (J O M P A N V
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
WILL ESTABLISH LARGE
CAMF NEAR MXBRH.L
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the l'ostul'f ice ut
Medford, Oregon.
H UJ3SCK I PT LOS KATES.
Ou mouth, by nmil or carrier iu.SO One rear, by mail. .
..5.00
A BUSINESS I'UOl'OSITJOS.
Comity J udge .Noil last evening pledged .f 30,000 on th
part of Jackson county to aid in the building of the Crater
lake road. The county judge made a good move lit; sim
ply took advantage of a splendid business proposition.
For every dollar that Jackson county expends on this pro
ject she will receive some five in return before the work
is completed, and every year thereafter a harvest will he
reaped from the visitors who will be attracted to the lake.
There is to he .f 150,000 expended in building a road '-')
miles long, a great portion of which will lie within Jackson
county. Jackson and Klamalh counties furnish only .flUO,
00U of the amount. There will be .f:!."0,000 of foreign
money come in and will be spent locally for labor, material
and supplies. Who can gainsay that ibis is a good business
proposition I
After the road is completed, year after year, tourists
will come. Southern California and Hawaii are each a
shining example of what tourists will do. Los Angeles
lives almost entirely from the business brought each year
to her gates by the floating population of tourists. The
legislature of Hawaii appropriated $.30,000 a year at their
sessioji of 1!J07 as a fund for the Hawaii promotion com
mittee to work with. It is estimated that this money will
all come back with interest. The appropriation was not
an experiment, but the continuation of a policy that had
proven its worth.
Here, awaiting only the load to make it .irccssihlo, lies
one of the most magnificent views nature has ever mod
eled. Such an attraction would draw thousands of visitors
each year, and the visitors would leave behind, with hank
er and baker, farmer and tradesman, a flood of golden
shekels. Ai
A Lore than that, many visitors would discover a new
world ono that would appeal to them and we shall see
Jackson county with a trebled population within a few
The $.30,000 will prove the best investment. Jackson
county has ever made.
t i.A.MATH FAt.. Sept. -". b. F.
K. ruMltuu u Southern r-ac-ifii: engineer,
l.:n jual trivnl iu Klumutb Fulls and i
imtUing urraiigt-nif iiIh to establish a
lurge railruud survev cauip near Merrill.
IU lius lieca biiyiiug florae aad supplies
uii an exti-naive scale llie pant few daya.
It in believed that the survey will be
for u line of roud from Alturus north
to connect with the Caiforuia Nortb-
in Kailtvay at Midland, eight miles
l-liu- Klliinutlt FhIIh.
A few weeks jitfo incorporation pupers
were filed for the Modoc Northern rail
way mid Kniii'-er Kuowltou's survey
h believed hc to be for the establish
ment of the route for this line.
The utmost secrecy surrouuded the
engineer's movements, but through his
I'lirchliscH of horses and other equip
ment Ilia identitv became known.
Hood River's Fruit Output.
TDK llAI.LKS, Or., Sept. 23. The
.iitpiit of fruit from Hood Kiver county
this veer li:is been e.iiiriiioiis, according
ibilii ii ivcil here by the IJusinuss
.Men's assiii-iatiou. Over oOO.UOO boxes
f apples, "idilil boxes of pears. ."000
mxes of cherries, .'I'lOU boxes if prune-.),
ii. 'inn crates nf litraivlierries. "i00 crates
of iie.pli-rro-s ami -'nun crates of blaek-
rrii-H have been shipped from Hood
;ivcr this S' asou.
THOSE 1' IS II WAYS U.I.Y.
Master Fish Warden McAllisler thinks ihe continued
writeups of poor fishing in the Rogue river by (he news
papers of southern Oregon, particularly The Tribune,
uncalled for. lie quotes Mr. O 'Mai ley, the government
fish commissioner, as being satisfied with conditions, and
seems to think that as long as he is, the j jit. (.f this sec
tion have 110 kick coming.
If Mr. McAllister will lake Ihe time off to visit Ihe
Rogue river at this season of low water bo will find out
whether there is reason in the continued ipluiuts and
he will learn a thing or two about this region that will be
of advantage in the conduct of his office. When he was
here and saw the fishways, the water was high, and it was
possible for fish to get through. It is next to impossible
now, even it. the tish are luckv enough to find the ladder
Jf Mr. O'Malloy is satisfied with the few salmon caught
at Elk creek racks, why does he also put racks in at Kind
lay Eddy . I f the salmon can get over the dams so oasilv,
why does Ik; find if necessary to go be,,w all the dams in
order to get enough salmon to justify continuing opera
t ions on the Rogue I
The government's main work is to propagate salmon.
Rut few trout arc stripped, and the trout end is merely an
incident, the hatcheries being conducted for the I fit ,,f
Mr. Hume and the (Irauls I'ass l'ish(.,inen's union. No
"lie else on the river reaps any benefit. When the summer
and fall rims of steelbead and salmon are prevented as
i"ty aie prevented now. trout fishing with i
..I iii'i-uiiics si, pour mat it i
i
i iicic is out one wax ti
I) ...
noguo, ami that i
the cessation nf s.
racks on tin
of natural spawning gr
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
Kates for tho scholastic year, or per
.xl of -10 weeks:
Boardlug School.
Hoard, tuition and laundry $180.00
I'rivate room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition, primary and grammar
grades $20.00
High school and special course.. 30.00
Luncheon for day scholars who
too fur from school to rteurn
home, or who profer a warm
meal at noon 50.00
Special rates to parents entering two
ir more children.
Music Department.
I'iauo, two lessons per week . . . 60.00
Violin, two lessoliB per week ... 80.00
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 00.00
Vocal, two lessons per week . . . (10.00
N. B. The rates quoted above in
clude an hour's practice daily, tinder the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
I'i'ii. ink, charcoal and water
colors 30.00
Oil 40.00
Miscellaneous.
'Iradunting fee (at completion of
four-year academic courso) . . 15.00
Library feo 1.00
Laboratory fee 5.00
Singing in concert, physical culture,
elocution in class, art needle work, plain
sewing, do not form extra charges.
The sisters aro happy to inform tboir
friends and tho public tbut the new
and cotuiiiodiotiB building and the inod
i ru improvements introduced therein,
enable them to etlBiire the comfort of
pupils while facilitating educational ad
vantages. Write for program of studies, alse
fur booklet concerning dress rogulatiouB,
etc.
Address: SISTER SUPERIOR,
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD, OR.
U a,
! ( 1 1 1 : 1 1
wasted e
More good
' I'ishwavs
it aiii
fort.
fishing
vor th
line
n tin
dams,
ibove tidewater, the removal of
ower river, and the conseuuent restoi-al ion
mids, and as sunn as possible, the
establishment of a trout halcherv on the upper river
in .1 . i .... 11
"m" lms is accomplished, as it will be in the
"ear future, the Rogue will again b ne the M a for
Ihe world, the finest fishing
SHOK l'KRFECTIOX
S ninny nf tin.' ik'ftvls in shot's,
sik'Ii its lirt-akiiiK ilwn of lox
tm-. and hctl rnniilrrs, tipiinji
of stitching, fie., which prove a
constant sonn c of annoyance, as
well as a tli ti ittii-itt lo the shoe,
iesnlt float lack of ptoju-r atlen
t ion In tlieilela'ls of cottsii net ion.
is niii.W with (he nu.-il cm-fiil iru
tinv lis nni.'onn exreUiMive of run
si ruction axmrrw you of iu (n-rfei'tioti
Van Dyke's
sxirtsmeii from all part
stream in the I'nioii.
H KTOWT WATCHMAK
AHIENTKD rot m.OXT
l'l.,l
KICWITT. I'.il . S,.,i
I'l.vnu. en night watchman who was cap
lured .-,vt Friday ,Kh, j ,,,,
tins arraigned esiei,l., l f,,,,. .I;,,!.,,
I,r" i t" fei.my ili:c8.. I,t, f,-
ddHlhilig iuo:y under iNc ,,.t, ,
He pbavlcl mil guile.- and ,; ,,.
inary eaiifli,ai WlH ,,,WD ,,
Friday.
The M..a r,ji.a p W,
was arre... ,,
hW.ll5,,,,,
CONXTKUC'TIOK CVAMFH
HFAt KLAMATH FALLS
M.AM M il I'.M.I.s, sept. '-..-- Hail
iM.id ,1-iihi i n. I ion camps are now es
tablislied nilhiii sight of this city. A
Mib contractor of Kricson I'eterson.
I"1'"" "I' the l ain',. in, a Noitheasl
.in. has ,Mahlisli,, a camp about two
iinl.-s f r. .in llils cilv. at ihe en. I nf the
toar-.li gial,, air. .'i,li completed, and
I"' will ImiM about ;, mile and n ipiar
tir of gi.-i'le, including the onlv cut
I'.twi.n l Ins ciu ,i,t M'f.lland. th
tiisl slal on. eight miles south.
I;''l'"k oi It c.nsliiicli,,,, tflil .
Witnessed beta),...,, I'llv jJ.A
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No rfn to It unconfi,nM4v ia a
bat. ttuffr litrbsa
Vou cat tkf yoor Kleuls-i Una u
any rt of tat aaum lr taara I
a lipit loeast.
An ptoio cord from iba kittkra
liht will eosbl yea to tit It o Iks
porch. j
I
TelepkaB 8".i al ,
riectric M b Milt Voaj o aa afiwi 'i
f'e tnl.
JOCi'E IIVII ELCCTtIC CO.
0ai c.sr to t'undor Watr nait Co.
Of,. Ivvecta St.,
Oa0w a4 atjBtiU Si.
Mti k Molony
Crv t( Skfooat Line of
II i g h Cot Boots
at the best prices iu Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them
See Our Window
The rroecries von buy tnaj
be good. You may be quite
sure they are if you buy them
here.
Allen & Reagan
QUALITY GROCERS
copyright fA (iZ-e'
Autumn Days
will hood be upou you now, whea you
will need a suitable outfit for intermit
tent hoot and cold, and we aro prepared
witu the proper fabrics to fashion you
ft Prince Albert, cutaway or sack suit,
or a fail overcoat, in all the latest cuts
and styles, that will give you the proper
ntyle of a man of fauhion and taste at
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS Him TAJXiOKS.
PAXM BTJTLDINO, MEDFORD, OBB.
OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BY
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE
You Want
To Be Swell
And
Up-to-Date
and yet you want always to apply that, same
Rood judgment to purchases of eity proper
ty which will enable you to
Cash Up At A Profit
should you desire to do so. Why uot aid
your own !od judgment by invoking our
knowledge of local values? We have the
best list of city property we have ever had.
and are confident we can fit you out.
Rogue River Land
Company
MX 11 LBIT BU1LDTN0, MKDORL
If You Will
focui your av a laa mMl aadat to
ordar Suita a are offerlia Jn will
roaliia at onra tkat thaj ara aierp
tional taluw. Yeu will find or Qs t
audrl diint lultiia lr
aick to make a telethon. Wi waulfl
liba to taVa vour aiwiti a.
'ti
TIME
Sttt BeposMry.
CAPITAL AN dOBFLUfl
115,000.00
Is an important matter in tU trautas
tiou of busio. Buiuctat meu rAtiii
thv i!onvttnienc uud tints trnvtiig affsrd t
ed ia paying by uheck.
A check auooUn with" b -Jukioi
County Bunk gives you the dvmntf
of pro ihpt and obliging rvlet. ' '
H fit deposit boxes to rent, H per
year and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. T. VAWTER, President
O. R. UNBtEY, Cashier
Notice to Water
Consumers
WATER MAY BE" USED FOB, IRRIOr,
TIPS AT ALL HOURS UNTIL ORDER-y
ED OTHERWISE
By order of the
WATER COMMITTEE.' .
September 21, 1908.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY '
PHONE 2291.
Wiudutr Framas, Oak Vaaeered Doora, with Burel Plata, oarrlad iu iftok.a4uMf.
Offlii Flxturea and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, Including TuraaJ Wfk
and Fancy Grills. '"''
F STBEET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STBrBTS. ' '
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.-,
J. E.'EXYART,Prcaia cnt.
3. A. PERBY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. 0R.TFT, Oaahier. '. .""
W. B. JACKSON, Asa t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL ..." $50,000
SURPLUS 19,000 v
Safety Boxes to Reut. A General. Banldng Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage - .
HILL
Military
Academy
A Private Boarding an(T
Day SGtiool for Boys,
Prut&rjr, praparatory and acadeutic departments. 'College praparatfon
Buatnaas conraa, Manual Training. PrinoJpal SO years1 experience-' iai .
Portland. The Hill Military attracts and retains good bo)-a, bat hAt
ao place for any others. Fall term begins September 16. Mako reserva
tion now ,for few remaining racancies. Catalogue on application to the'
priacipaJ. J. V. HTLL, M. D.,' Portland, Or." "
iVsiwii My CIA mi Prag
aeaUy aVaia.
W. W. EUFRT
CITY TAILOR MUDPORl
Tribune Ads Bring Results
Oregoni
Builders
Are you doing what you Gap to populate your State ?
0HE8CJS NEED PEOPLE Settlers, honest firmets,' raaci8iM, '
merohanta, clerka, people with brains. strAig banda and' a witting '
heart capital or no capital. ,
Southern Pacific Company ( Lines in Oregon. )
is seudiug tenj of Oregon literature to tho Eajt for distribution"''
through arery aratlaMa ageney. Will you not help the good wptk
of buHding Oregon by sending us tbe uaiuas and addressct of jour
friendo whe are llkaly to be interested in this state Wo will be
glad to bear the eipeoso of lending them complete'infoftnatro'n about'
OREGON d it opportnni ties.
OOLONISrS' TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEilBJili AND
OCTOBBK from the Boat to all points in Oregon. The fares from a
few pltnftipal oiliee sn
Froui Daver $30.00 From Louisrille. . $11.70 -
From Orajtha 30.00 From Cincinnati . 42.20;
Prom Kansas City 30.00 From Cleveland . . 44.75
Trom St. Loms. . 35.50 From Nw York.. 55.00
From Chicago... 38.00 s
TIOKBTS CAN BE SUB A ID.
If Teu want to bring a friend or relatire "" Oygju, defioajt the.
proper amount with aay of our agents. The tiokat will the I
nishel by telegraph.
A. 8. KOSBMBAUU. Medford. or., Local Agent.
WM. MMTrBRAT, Oeneral PTg.r Agent, Portland, Or.
i be .Iw-
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BES1
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
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