Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD PAliA' TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREOOX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21.
Medford Daily Tribune
j A.Liyb Paper is a Live Town.
" J Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Gbqbob Putnam, Editor and Manager.
SALOON MEN TO
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at
f jV . Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION (RATES.
M, BMU, kj 01 "earner . . .'. 0.60 Qe year, by mail . . . .
...o.ou
K UEDFOHD'S GREATEST XEED.
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What Medford needs most after a water system, street
. paving, house numbering, and a few other things now
under way, is a few industries supplying employment
in other words, payrolls. 1 ; :
'. The sale of orchards at fancy prices, the change of
farm land into orchards, the cutting up of large tracts
into 'small oiies,'.are all good things but something more
than swapping owners is needed to build this town into
a city., O-'-M ' v n- i..2.VtlJl
No region in the world is blessed with better climate
or more natural resources titan the Rogue River valley.
But; one, of them, horticulture, is developed past the ini
tial stage'. It is but a question of time when they will be,
and-tlia't tune should be at hand. Some of the energy now
spent in bringing orchard buyers into the country ought
to beypent in bringing men who will develop the dormant
resources, and assisting them when they are here.
. Vast coal fields, miles in extent, stretch along the east
ern edge of the valley, fuel enough for the entire coast for
many generations. The bills of the western slopes are
seanie'd with gold, the fugitive dust of which netted the
pioneers inany millions,' A few miles toward the rising
sun stand giant virgin forests, the greatest sugar 2inc
belt in the world, the cutting up of which into timber will
gi'c : employment to many thousands for a century to come.
The same distance to the southwest stretch mountains of
copper ore,the mining and smelting of which would make
Medford a second Spokane. Through the valley winds the
fines trout stream on the continent to its source near the
world's greatest natural wonder, Crater lake.
'TTb'e development of either coal, of timber, or of the
mine's would alone make Medford a city and furnish em
ployment for thousands. So everyone should work for
thfe development and aid in every way possible those striv
ing to develop these resources, to the end that city and
country may prosper and thrive.
BE PROSECUTED
TUE 1'II'ELIXE CONTltAdT
It will be well for the city authorities to carefully con
sider the contract for water and -pipeline before signing
in order that the city may not get the worst of it, as it has
on street paving, and on the bond issue.
The Tribune does not claim to look at the subject from
any other than a layman's point of view. It has little faith
in wooden pipe, but the people have voted almost unani
mously for it, and of course it bows to the will of the peo
ple: iV .
The Tribune does believe, however, that the contrac
tors should be made to keep the pipe in repair for at least
a" year, for it will take nearly that, long before all faults
inake themselves known. Thirty days is too short a time.
There ought to be a guarantee attached, for what is not
worth guaranteeing is not worth buying.
Having once decided that the contract is good and suf
ficient, there should be no delay in signing it and rushing
the. construction. Every day that water is delayed means
a loss to Med ford, just as every day that passes without
paving means a loss.
i j! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mifhard UcroD.lt to Woods Linn
company, lots I nnil 2, block
Medford $
-JtKnh V. Hostwick to .1. K. llow-
'aid, ?,4rt nercs ill township
"Bif'rmigo !l V
thfttfAtaiea to Albi'rt II. Johns,
'rV: f section 10 townnhip :n,
- -faHfce 5 W potent
i nitwt unlet to Allen Duvic.
'WhrrM in section Ug, township
3T, rango 3 W patent
('Ititrd Suites to William Nelson,
ltfO.Og acres in section town-
kip a'.i, rungo 3 K patent
W-. C. Omen to lane Carroll,
prortv in block 70, .Medford
Ma II. Host to Henl.cn J'hilips,
land in township :W, range 1
K .....
Charles t Young to Orants Pass
Timber roinpiuiv, S K sec
tion 2(1, township 3.5, ranee 4
W .-,
I.. 0 1'orler to Albert II. Johns,
land in I) L V 12, township :",
range 4 W .'.mi
Alleu Davis to Mabel I'alethorpe,
' W 14 of lot 7, block 0, Ash
land '(ill
Matilda V. Newman to William
I'atriok, 17 aorea in Aihlund.. 1 1 LIU
Chester Tuttlo to J". M. Hire, 2
: acrci In Ashland 10
Hinted States to Flora McNnbb,
S K yt section 211, township
33, range 4 W patent
I. W. Thomas to William Tengue,
property in Olson's addition to
Medford R00
mi m
SATE CRACKERS GET OVER
tSOOO IN CASH FROM SAFE
. TIFFIN, O., Nov. 21. Yeggmen blew
, opes the aafe of John Selcox' general
1 store at AUiea today and scoured (IIUOO
ia totes and 3u00 In cash. The rob
ben left no liace whereby they can
be captured.
SECTION HANDS STRUCK
BY SUBURBAN TRAIN
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. SO. ,
Ail of the saloon men who were arrest- j
ed for vii.lating the. provi(ions of the j
unti-sulnon law have been held to await
the action of the grand jury. In only j
me instance an effort was made to have ,
the proceedings tried out before the j
county judge. In nil of the other cases
'he parties waived examination anil
oro held iu the sum of tfjtifl each. In
the instance where a trial was held the
result was the siime as when the exam
ination was waived.
It is now known that thoro nro from j
three to 20 charges against every one
if tin. 12 men who were arrested. It
s the intention of the parties behind
he movement to make a cleaning ami to
illow none to escape. Ono saloon limn
.vho left the ntrv as soon ns he
learned of the movement has been In--ated
nt Orants Pass and as he has
import' interests lure ,he returned of
(lis own accord as soon as he learned
hat there was a warrant out for him.
In Honan-.a and in Merrill arrests
iiuvc been made as iu Klamath Falls
ml it is certain that if convictions are
leciired that bootlegging will bo a
hing of the past in Klamath county.
1. Is at King & Long's. -
Vote for tho most popular baby. Jlul-
SPRAY YOUR ORCHARD3 NOW
rot Sana Jose Scale, and Use Sampson'!
Concentrated Lime and Sul
phur Solution.
elllc'AdO, Nov. 21. Seven section
hands 011 the Chicago. Iliirliiigton ,v
Vuiucv railroad were killed today, when
11 suburban Main collided with a hand
car 17 miles west of here.
The officiuls of the railroad say tin
handcar was on the wrong track. Tin
irain rnunileil a curve and came upon
(lie liandcar so suddenly that the en
gineer did not havo time to slow ti
or 1110 section liamls to jump in turn
to save their lives.
When the women passengers saw th
approaching accident inauv of them
tainted.
The engine bit the handcar sipiurcly.
throwing it high into the air. Three of
the section hands were killed instuutlv
Tho others were thrown high into tin
nir and died when they hit the ground
OIFF0B.D PINOHOT WILL
BE IN NEW CABINET
WAHHlNtSTON. Nov. 21. It is slat
hero today on apparently good au
thority that (lifford I'iurllol, chief for
ester, has been offered tho post of
o'cretary of agriculture in President
I'm f t 'h cabinet nnd it is almost certain
that I'incluit will accept.
It is also stated that Overton Price,
at present nssistnnt forester, has been
lected ns Pim-hot 's successor iu the
nfl'i.e of chief forester.
NOT IC K
Is herebv given that the undersigned
will apply nt the regular meeting of the
t v council of Medford, Oregon, on IV
ember 1 I'los, fr license to sell malt.
vinous and spiritous liquors in less quatj
titiea than one gallon, at lots 14, 13 nnd
HI, block 21. in Medford, Oregon, for a
period of twelve months.
YOl'NO ft II ALL.
tinted Nvoinhcr 21.
Scale lives and works all the year
wind. Don't forget this. Ab the old
.call) ding tho new ia ready to curry on
he destruction of uur orchards.
The scale is less vigorous in tho fall,
mil moro easily nnd suroly destroyed
hau in nny other season. of tho year.
Therefore now is the best timo to at
ack and kill it. If you spray now.
uiiny a valuable tree will bo saved that
ithorwise, because of the scale, would
lot roliiin life enough to stint up in
ho spring.
You havo moro time now; thero is
ess wind to scatter and wnsto tho
pray, nnd mako it hard to cover every
uirt. Then, too, you cannot tell what
nay happen to prevent thorough Bprny
ng in tho fall.
Hut, above all, tho result of fall
.praying nro absolutely certain.
Sulphur Solution.
These nro all "spray facts."
We claim no wonilorful chemical dia
ovory in this sprny, but wo do claim
aost emphatically that:
Sampson's lime and sulphur solution
ilwnys produces satisfactory results,
ind does no injury. There is no botter
pray manufactured than Sampson s
ituo and sulphur solution.
Sampson's lime nnd sulphur solution
s a clear, cherry-colored solution free
nun sediment. H is guaranteed to
est ,10 degrees Paiiino. If your deal
rs cannot supply you, write to us.
Ho sure you use Sampson's 'spriny.
'.ranufiu'tiireil bv
(1 HANTS PASS CANNING CO.,
Ci'rantu Pass, Oregon.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
ntorest to tho public generally and
vhich is perhaps not genernlly known
s the Bystom of propaid ordors now in
ilfoct botweon stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in tho
Jnitcd States. By means of this systom
-iekotB inny bo purchased at Medford
'rom nny plnco in tho United States and
nailed or tolcgraphod diroct to tho
mrty wishing to come here. Sleeper
iccommodntious and small amounts of
-ash ia connection with these tickets
any nlso be forwarded at the same
-mie. 11
'peclal Limited Pullman Excursion to
tho City of Mexico.
Tickets will be in snlo nt tho local
ifficc December 12 and 13 for an ox
ursion to the Cityo f Mexicn. Tho cx
ursion will lenvo San Francisco Decern
icr 15 nt 11 a, in. A magnificent special
rain will bo provided, consisting of
'iillman vestiluiled sleepers, observation
deeper, buffet, smoking car and dining
ar.
lOxi'iirsinn will be over the Southern
Pacific, Mexican Central, Moxicnn r:l'
ional line, International and Great
Northern, Galveston ft San Antonio and
"alitn Fe railways. The round irip;
ate from Medford will bo 2.1B. The
...iug Irip will be continuous up to 101
I'aso, but stopovers may bo had at any
ii.in line point tin the return trip.
The excursion will lie under the di-
t supervisi'in of some railway official
roul the p-ifsir.ger department and an
nterpreter w 11 accompany tho party to
he City of Vi xiro.
Further ;.fiitculars at tho depot, or
oiliuiiltiif :ie w:lb W. II. Jenkins, trnV-
ling pusse'ig'-! agent Southern Pacific
...iiipuny, o - I . Peil, Ashland. tf
Beautiful Large Wax
DOLL
01 VEX AWAY TO THE . .
Most Popular Baby
IN MEDFORD.
y Christmas Eve
A coupon with every ten-cent purchase of can
dy. Votes to he puhlished every Saturday.
Vote, for your favorite baby.
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1 ?
King & Long
MEDFORD BOOK STORE.
Our Candies are home-made, fresh and pure.
ions. .
; A GLANCE AT OUB MENU
U liuiul to ditK'Iosu koiuu dish of wlikb
you lire esporiiilty fund. Order it and
vuii will In- f.iudVr of it than ever.
Whether vm. drop in this ri'stiitirnitt
for tircakfnst, -lunch, diiinur or upi'r,
W'i Hiiunii.tcr ymi i'n 1 that will inaUo
you i'iijjer for meal tim to oomo Hjjiiin
ho you ran rupcat thi' pU'amin.' of eating
horo.
NASH GAFB
Up Here In
The Northwest
there's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof
fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Knee and Hip
Rubber. Boots,
Waterproof
Shoe Oil.
High Cut
Leather
Boots in all
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in
.Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.' ", . ,
i SMITH & MOLONY
Golden Grain Granules
a strictly northwest product with absolute merit.
For years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have' been using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask
your grocer for a box and give it one trial. Tho pack
ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost
only 25c.
All grocery, sell it.
Ask vour dealer for
MANUEL LOPEZ
Clear Havana Cigar.
HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, i-ortland, Or.
WWillin
But Too
Short
of the cash to buy good fruit land, is the
plaint of many homeseekers. We happen
to have on our list several first-class tracts,
on terms so easy they will almost pay for
themselves. There never was a better time
to buy fruit lands in this valley than today;
and when the reaction conies these "easy
buys" can be subdivided and sold at a big
profit. Interview the
Rogue River Land
Company
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That Unforgetable Slogan
lilASKINS FOR HEALTH
993
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD
"3ntructor of IfHano. "tlst 3tttt!)o&
StuMo at Mlc. 5lorlb Orat Strt
tiriind exeursion t-i City of Mexico.
I.envis Medford on the lith of Ueeem
ner, I'.m, on the reo.nl.-ir Overland,
fil-.l.-i for tho round trip, Rood for 00
ilnys. For further information, writo
lo l-:m it l'eil, Ashland, Or. tf
XOTIt'K.
Is hereby given tint the undersigned
will apply at the regular meeting of tho
city council of Medfnrd, Oregon, on Oe
.'einher 1. l!ftS, for license to sell malt,
villous and spiritous liquors in less iuan-'
tities than one gallon, for six months,
at lot II, Mock 'JO, in Medford, Oregon,
for a period of six mouths.
'.'17 O, M. SKI.SI1V.
Iiated November IS.
NOTICE
Is hereby givon that the undersigned
w ill apply nt tho regular mooting of the
i-itv councn of Medford. Oregon, on IV
.ember 1, U'OS, for license to sell malt,
vinous nnd spiritous liquors in less quan
tities than ono gallon, for six months, nt
lets 10 nnd II, block -to, K street, be
tween Seventh and Kigllth, in Medford,
Oregon, for n peri.sl ot six months.
AliAMS HliOS.,
'.'IT Hotel Moore Bar.
Pated November IS.
I ,
Stata Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
Good Business Standing
To i!Bi:il)lili a tfooil businc.'ja Htatnliit
is tlio do.siro ot' every niereluiiit inul
niumifiu-liircr. Jn no better vtiy can
this bo il 0110 than by having Htrong
baiiluiifr t-oniicctions. Having an in
stitution like the .laekson County Hank
t'ur yonr -lepoBitury atbls Jinancial
strength. Aeeotints, subject to check,
invited.
Sufo deposit Luxes to rent, $4 wr
year and up.
W. I. VAWTJ5R, Preaideut
G. R. LINDLEYf Caahier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY'
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with 13ovcl Plate, curried iu stock cheap.
Office Fixtures and ull kinds of Planing Mill Work, iucluding Turned Work
and Kancv Grills.
P STKEET, BETWEEN SIXTIIAND S EVEXTII STREETS.
J. E. KXl-Al:T,rrnid cut.
J. A. l'EKBY, Vice-President.
JOLl.X a. OUTIl, t'ashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Csshier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOBD, 01,
CAPITAL $50,000
SUKPLUS 10,000
Sn fcty Boxes to Rent. A General Bunking Business
Transaeted. We Solicit Your Patronage
A THOEODOHBKED
a man always looks like when he has
had his garments fitted and made in
the exquisite style that is always given
them by Kreuzer. If you don't look
like a man of fashion and taste it is
because your tailor is at fault, nnd you
can always be sure of nppenring like
one if your suit or overcoat is made bv
COPHHT.A.PCCf
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTER? AND TAILOR a
PALM BUtLDINO, MEDFORD, ORE
"MelNimb Si True, hendmmrteni for
poultry aupi'litii. " Thou 30lW. j
I i in i
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
HEPAIRINO A SPECIALTY.
"Not how much I can do, but how well I can
do it," is my mottr.
B. N. BUTLER
With Martin J. Redily, Central ave., north!
of Jackson County Bank. j
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use iu 1000 Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at 10 cts. a Kilowatt Si i
32 Candle Tower Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour nnd would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp 5 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office. 20(5 "West Seventh Street. Phone No. 353.
Opposite the Bff Electric Sign.
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