Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MUD FORD DAILY TRIBUNJL', MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, .1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Papeh in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
OFFER PERSONAL BONDS '
TO MEET LAW SUIT
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in Ibe Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Oat laonta. by mail or carrier 0.r0 On .rear, by mail 5.0u
CUTTING ill' RIG TRACTS
' ' The past few months have witnessed the sale of many
of the large tracts and orchards about Medford to parties
who are cutting them up into small tracts to be placed
upon the market thus affording a man of moderate means
a chance to secure an orchard winch has been practically
impossible heretofore.
. Dr. W. E. Page and John J). Olwell were pioneers in
this needed work. Dr. Page planted a large tract at Eagle
Point, cut it up in small tracts and offered them upon easy
terms. Mr. Olwell cut up a number of tracts in the valley
proper, subdivided and placed them on the market. The
Rogue River Valley Orchards company bought the 1000
acre Myers tract near Talent and did the same, and all
have found a ready sale.
William Hurt Hamilton purchased the Ulrich ranch
of 'M0 acres at Eagle Point and has planted several hun
dred acres with the same object in view. The new owners
of the Ilillcrest orchard have secured several tracts oJ
land are are now placing the first of these "Crestbrook'
upon the market, ilonore Palmer has just purchased
the Bybee tract of ll'OO acres upon the Rogue river. D.
O. Pite and J. II. Grace have secured nearly J000 acres ol
Sams Valley land for the same purpose. Many other deals
are pending and the coming year will witness the plant
ing of thousands of acres in orchards, which can be pur
chased in small tracts upon easy terms.
.But the improvement does not slop here. Many of tin
famous old producing orchards are to be cut up in small
tracts and sold. The Lewis orchard of L'(i." acres, which
holds all pear records, was recently sold to a syndicate
with that object in view, its former owner at once buying
u ao-acre grove as big enough even for a well-to-do man.
Practical experience has demonstrated that bet ter pro
portional results are obtained from a small orchard than
from a large, and a small one will keep a man busy. Ji
is only a matter of time until the Uurrell, the Hopkins, tin
Perkins and other old groves are subdivided, while tin
immense young orchards, like Dr. I'ickel's "101," tlu
VV estern Oregon Orchards company's .1000 acres of applc
aud pears, and many others will probably be cut into smal,
groves belore the new year has grown old.
So we see the 1000-acre farms that kept one family in
luxury and provided labor for a dozen men cut up into
a hundred orchards, with a family upon each, and we sec
the 200 and 300 orchards that kept a non-resident fam
ily traveling in Europe and provided wages for a scon
of toilers, subdivided into t wenty or thirty prize orchards,
each supporting comfortably a resident family.
In the development of the valley, we are just emerging
from the period of infancy. There is market for a hun
dred times the quantity of fane)- fruit now produced, and
room for ten times as many people. The soil is as yel
scarcely scratched. Every acre can be made productive,
and will be so made in the course of a Jew years.
SAN r'l.'AMiSl.l), I'ul., Suv. VJ.
Mi'nilmrs of tlie Olympic club toduy are
ottVi'inx pertmuitl buudH to meet tlie unit
id' Henry A. Schuli, an urcliilcct, wlio
yesterday attaelied t lie eXniiHive foun
dations of a new vliili Ihhihp to be
ereeted by (lie ulliletic organization.
The hoard ol' ilirfi-tunt aecepted the per
sonal linaneial aid uffered and will be
joined by 'Jo member, eaeli bonded
in $liinn in ini'i't the arehitect 'k demand
for :i:i,3'.,J1!4."i.
The ari'hiteet declares that the money
i duo him for plans of a cnifohousc to
In built by tile Olympians. The board
of direetorH nHHert that the elnbhouse
never will be built from the plans sub
mitted. KxpertH in arehlteeture will
he called by both sidi'H lu support of
their claima and the cane promises to
become famoim in the history of build
ing doHiKii and eoUHtrnetion lu thii
city.
A member of tlio club in referring to
tae Hit nation Kaid that the club bad
.Jt 1 ."0rooo from iniiuranco. Shulze was
aitked to plan anil ronHtruct a now club
house. The lo0,000 quickly went, ac
cording to the clubman and nil that
the Olympians have to show is the
massive foundation which contains the
swimming tank.
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I That Unforgetable Slogan
HASKINS FOR HEALTH
Special Limited Pullman Excursion to
the City of Mexico.
Tirkrttt will be on sale at the local
office Pen'iiilMr VI ami 13 for an ex !
mi-Hion to tlin Cityrt f Mfxica. The ox-!
rui-sion will Icavif Han l-'raneineo Decern-
Iht li at 1 1 n. in, A iiHitfriifieont special
1rain will lj(t provider!, eoiiHiHtliijf of j
I'lilhnaii veHtilnilcil nletpers, observation
xb-rpcr, buffet, smoking ear and dining;
.nr. j
KxcuihIoii will be over tho Southern f
I'm-ifir, Mexican Tentral, Mexican Na-1
tioiial line. Interna muliI ml Great '
N'ortliern, (ialvetnii & San Anionic and j
San tn Fe railways. 'I lie I'Mind trip
rate from Medford w1!! he 'i:U5, The
jrninj; trip will he enntinuouH up to TCI
I'aso. but Htopovers may bo had at any
Ki.in line point on the return trip.
I'he excursion will be under the rti-
t mipervini'm of Home r'tilwny official J
i -inn the p'THi ner department una an
interpreter w'll accompany tho party to i
lln f'itv of Vcxico. I
rnrlln-r i.at'icularR nt tlio depot, or
oinniuiiieti'" with V. H. .TonkiiiR, trav-j
linK panneMKf,r ajjent Southern Pacific,
nnipaay. o- I'eil, AHliland. tf i
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FINED $10 FOR SELLING
BOOZkJ ON SUNDAY
Justice ('anon on Tnewlay fined V il
ia Kidman $H) for Kelliiiir litpior on
Sunday. 1 1 wan a r rented by Chief
Slirii rer. Krdmnii wan tn the habit,
vid-iitly, of hnyiun liquor Saturday
ami paHNinjr it out io cenain pan 'en
Kumlav liint rict AMnriK-y Mill key
H.-ruted.
Formal Opening
of the
MEDFORD
THEATRE
MONDAY KVKNINU,
Nov. 1 6th
with
lulils t rue ol
uw I'.ULrfaiKt
BUY AX AND Ul.S PARTY.
The New York Worhl and oilier eastern papers an
claiming (hat Bryan is weaker than his party heeaiis,
in many states he ran hehin.l the state tieket, as he did
in New York. A superficial view would confirm this
claim, hut the story wears another face when the returns
nrestmlie.l in detail. In every case the stronger showing
made by the state ticket is due i,, local issues.
in New York Tammany openly bctraved I'.ryan, trad
iug national support off tor the state ticket, as'slu.wn h
the fact that Bryan lost (dealer New York bv l'nil5
whUoOliniiler earried it by (ii),:iss. If it had 'not been
for the fact that many liryau democrats voted for Undies
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vitamer wouui nave iieen elected. The same h
Massachusetts, Connecticut and oilier N
Wtfttes.
Jno()hio and Indiana the espousal of prohibit i,, ,v
the republicans resulte.l in the election of democratic U'ov
ernors. In Minnesota (he nationalil v of ihe deinocn.tic
governor re-elected him. In lib ,js. M i.-liinnsi. North Da
lr-.4o ....1 .tL. i.. t. ..ii
rwi, ,,-, i.ucs uncle i ue deniocialn
made a reniarKame sliowin it was due to I
pprsouahties.
In the far eastern stales, where the rule of the
power is unquestioned. Hn .m is weaker t iinn his pari v.
Jn the central west and far west be is st roii-ei , and in the
country at large, he is summer than any other democrat
mat count Have heen named. .Moreover, h.
on account of popular demand.
The Parker or eonserval ive democrats knifed Krvan I
as the Hryan or radical democrats knifed Parker. The
two extremes can never unite, even for the offices, and as s
the radicals are in a big majority, they will continue in I
control of the party, while the conservatives join the re- 1
Sale of seats at llaskins'
Drug Store.
For subscribers only,
Tuesday and Wednesday
(ieneral sale begins Thurs
day. Prices, fftf.OO, $2.00,
$1.00.
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A THOBOTTGHBBED
a man alwayi looki like wbn ha hai
had bit garmeD fittfid and made In
tie ezquiiite ityle that it alwaya gives
them by Kreuier. If you den't look
like a man of fashion and taste It is
because your tailor is at fault, and you
ran always be sure of appearing Uke
one if your suit or overcoat is made by
III'
1 . I .
OUB MENU AND SERVICE
are as perfect as ean be. At this res
taurant you can get anything you want
to eat from a ''little snack" to au
elaborate diuuer. And if you can find
uuy fault with the way we cook and
norve it you will be the first to do so.
People toll us our meals are nothing
les sthan physical and mental feasts.
Come aud see if they are right.
NASH QAFE
COPVR'OHT. A.P t C
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
UCPOBTEBE iiTO TAILOB&
PALM BTJEUHNO, MBDFO&D, ORE.
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Reddy
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelrv
B.N. Butler
Near Postoffice
THE KINO OF ALL JEWELS
Tho Diamond tins hold first plai e
sini'o time begun, in the cstoom of nil
lovers of jowolry and no one can deny
that it will continue to do so. Neitlur
ran anyone deny that the diamonds
shown nt Martin Rcddy'e jowolry storo
can bo surpassed for thoir weight by
any other dealer. Get our prices be
foro you decido purchasing.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler.
Near the Postoffice.
Van Dykes
Make yourself comfortable. Now is the
time, by supplying yourself with warm win
ter materials.
Outing Flannels
1'ixtra heavy Outing Flannels tn light and
dark colors at 12 1-2?
Medium heavy grades in good range of col
ors at " 10e
Flannelettes at, yard 10? and 12 l-2
Soft Cotton Blankets
11-4 full size double cotton Blankets in.
white, tan and gray, at, each" ?1.50
Light weights in same sizes at, each Sj51.25
10-4 gray and white Blankets at, each ?1.00
Wool Blankets up from .$3.00
COMFOKTS Extra large Comforts with
good clean cotton filling at, each. ,$1.50
Special lot of 30-inch wool Shallies 'in all
colors at, yard 50t
Xew I'nrses and Fancy Neckwear.
Van Dykes
Dry Hoods Shoes' Furnishings
state tickets
local issues am
llioiiev
was named
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You can
find it at
Hussey's
Cash
Store
publicans, where thev h
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Stop, Look, Listen
We are now prepared to deliver to you any goods
in our line at honest weights, and at prices that are
K 10 1 IT. We carry a complete line of
HAY, FEED, FLOUR
AND GRAIN
Also-keep in stock ehecken feed, poultry supplies,
stock food, etc. That car of potatoes are going fast;
they are the "best ever." Ask your grocer for a sack
of Johnson's Best Flour; every sack guaranteed.
Come and see us. Wholesale and retail.
Yours for business,
McCOMB & TRUE
PHONE 3063. MEDFORD
'rli)WililNij j- iinira jjf''
You Do
Not See
Many
signs of this character about Medford. We
always find a desirable tenant before a good
building has been "to let" more than 24
hours, and land owners know we can always
find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is .
put on property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the honieseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
be.
This is the season of the year when home
seekers want winter accommodations. 17se
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD
Stat Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SUBFLUS
1116,000.00 .
THE PEOPLE
Should bo interested in fire and burglar
proof protoction for vnluablea from
the millionaire to the wngo-eurner, from
the owner of valuable securities to the
person who possesses jewelry prized for
itB associations. In fact, almost every
one needs this kind of protection, and
it may be found in tho fire and burglar
proof vault of tlio Jackson County Bank
where you may rent a sufo deposit box
nt a very reasonable charge.
Safe deposit boxeB to rent, $4 per
year and np.
W. I. VAWTER, President
O. B. LINDLEY, Cashier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PTTrWTC 99Q1
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, oarried in stock eheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, Including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
J. E. ENYART,Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOID, OB.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS. . 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
I Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS '
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
When You Are Hunting
for the best tailoring establish me at,,
you will not burn your money if you,
patronize us. The time is now here
when you should think abeut yeur fall;
suit. We are anxious that you shpuld:
see onr display of fall fabrics, tfake
your selections now. We will fill yeur
order with pleasure.
Steam cleauiog. French dry clean
ing and pressing neatly done.
W. W. EIFERT
CITT TAILOR MID70SD
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