1 MEDFORD DAILY TRIEUNfl, MfiDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Pafeu is a Live Town. Published every evening except .Sunday. M i: D F O 111) P U B L J S II 1 N O COM P A N Y Qkorge Putnam, Editor and Manager. A luiitted us Secoud-Ulass Matter in the Postofficc at Medford, Oregon. 8UMS0RIPTJON RATES. One it. nth, by mail or carrier tI..W Oae j-ear, by mail S.IW MFDFOHD'S Flit ST I'OSTOFFICF. Bedford's first posuilTire-, made out of an old soap box, can lie seen in the windows of lliisse-y s cash store, on AVesI .Seventh street. It was roust meted in 1SS: y .. S. Howard, "the father of .Medford," at that time post master, mayor, express agent, store keeper and genera poh-bah of the crossroads. Though only containing a few partitions, the box was ample for the mail business of I'o years ago. Medford at. that time had but one frame house, that occupied by Mr. Howard, who ran a general merchandise store, sur veyed the townsite between times and did other public and private business of too many kinds to catalogue. With the survey of the railroad through Medford be gau the growth of the city, which has continued steadily ever since;. The soap box was soon too small and had to be discarded for more modern conveniences. From the small beginning of a soap box a quarter cen tury ago, the postofficc has grown until it now occupies a storeroom LiDxlUO feet in size, and even it is too small The half dozen partitions have expanded into 500 self-lock ing boxes with many more demanded. Instead of the two minutes a day taken to sort the mail of 2o years ago, the entire time of half a dozen people is consumed. The few straggling farmers coming for mail have been multiplied into thousands and a long line of expectants Maud in wait anxiously after every train. The .$2 or $1! monthly receipts have now been rolled into over a 1000 a month, and only the masterly inactivity of the city council '.n not enforc ing street signs and house numbering prevents as many hitters being brought to each house in the city daily as was brought to the Medford of l!5!. Twenty-five years have witnessed the silent farm made into a bustling city; have seen the chaparral give way to brick blocks and paved streets; the one country store has been supplanted by scores of modern emporiums of com merce equal to those of a large city; the youngest town of southern Oregon has blossomed into its lusty metropolis. The coming 12 .j years should see as much relative prog ress as the past in the upbuilding of Medford. The land about is as studded with natural resources as the jewelled collar of a great lady of leisure is sprinkled with gems resources as yet hardly touched. To be true, some '10,000 or 50,000 acres of the fields of-waving, tassled grasses have given away to world-record-beating orchards, whose; prod ucts are famous in all markets of the world; but there is room for ten times the acreage now planted. Outcrop pings of gold bearing rock have been surface scratched and yielded millions, but little systematic effort made to develop mines, (treat lields of coal underlie the eastern rim of the valley, here and there sending a black vein to the surface yet serious development is hardly yet under way. .1 he great Joresls still stand untouched by the hand of man. An immense body of copper underlies the peaks of the Niskiyous just scratched deep enough to indicate its immensity. Power enough to dwarf Niagara is daily lost in the roaring of the U'ogue. Will the growth of Medford continue? Yes, if the spirit of progress rules the future! nothing can stop hi'r. And progress means a unite-el e-l'fort for the upbuileling of the city and the deve-lopnicnl of re-soiiree-s not the- wast ing of e-ne-rgy in factional fights, or in discord but a long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull altoge-tlie-r The CHILDREN'S X-MAS Santa Claus Conies l.iil once a ye-ar, anel lie-iilili-s to the' little olie-s. ) i , -O fV&ti -i-i.: . : . ,i i o..... i, v ; , ' , p.,;,R i iiis in 1 1 it place rsuiiii V'.'t ( j Y 'will ",,,s l,is s"i'i'iy "r ''Vs- Y'''tfJ"-'SZ0C ""lls- !-' i-ts. Wag ons. Tool ( 'hi-st , Drums. f Trumpe-ls and every- I lung i heart. ar to the child's All Sorts of Gifts For Everyone Fancy Stationery. I.e-ather Omuls, ('ale-ndars. Xmas arels. Post Card Albums, ne-w and rare- Hooks. 'Bibles, Christmas Tree Ornaments and all varieties of Candies. The Medford Book Store Is always the- best place to get your Christinas pres ents. All we ask is for you to conn- in and look over oin stock, the largest in Medford. at the lowest prices. LOOK FOR TIIIO IlKi SKIN A Christmas Store Dear friends and patrons,, this store is really and truly a Christmas store. Everything about it speaks for Xmas and the gladness that the holidays bring. "We; have labored hard for many months collecting the assort ments of good, useful nrticles suita ble for presents. We selected not only the newest styles, but the best values that money cenilel buy, and we are selling these Xmas things for a good deal le-ss than most stores ask at this season. Looking for Santa is the title eif this picture. Tell all the children that Santi will hand to every child who visits this store the day before Xmas a small remem brance. Now, don't forget, it will be worth coming for. From 4 to 5 p. m. every day from now until Deee-inbe'i- 24th Santa will ap-pe-ar in our big show window. Send him a wireless message every day from 4 io (i . m. The CHRISTMAS SALE See the New Window Displays There is some-thing on sale and actually reduced in every see-tion eif this big store-. You ran save al I lie sales of Sails, Shirts, Waists, Silk Skirts, Hand kerchiefs, Child's ('oats, Fancy Aprons, Fancy and all Linens, Dress Goods, Baby Ifcadircar, Etc,,, Etc. We invite comparison if we can't save vein money we don't want your bus-ine-ss. We; are se-lling a lot of gooels, so be careful before buying for we feel absolute-ly sure- that emr price-.s anil values are lower. MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP Baker-Hutchason Co. CENTRAL AVE., JUST NORTH OF THE JACKSON CO. BANK Your Wife's Stocking Won't holel the town lot ir the- inipreived home, nut it will hold the deed for the property and all its appurtenances. You euilel not. se-le-e-t a better time- to buy he-r future home- than right now. "When our stre-e-ts are paved, water mains e-onnei-ted with the- pipe-line-, sewer system completed, Meelforel will forge- alie-ad and values elouble-. He a wise man; ae-t now and se-e-ure the home for the hived ones. Consult ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY EXHIBIT ISUIUMNO The Grand Theatre PROF. FOUZARD THE HANDCUFF KING The Great Trunk Mystery 'I'll K BIOOKST SEXSATIOX OF THE YEAH Assisted by MADAM Sl'l.lNA. the Spirit Medium. One of the best acts ever put on in a vaiieleville theater. AttheGrandall this Week ADMISSION 10 CENTS Ladies You never will realize the beauty that is possible with entire comfort until you wear a John Kelly Shoe There is something uiimis tably smart about them. YeiJohn Kelly Shoes are comfortable from the very first hour because they are made on lasts which exactly reproduce the hu man foot, fitting every line and curve. I especially in vite YOU to come in and leieik over my stock of John Kelly Shoes Bring in your repair work. c. w. Mcdonald Successor to SMITH & MOLONY Prepaid Railroad Order. "Something which li of considerable interest to the pnhlie generally tad which ii perhapa lot generally knows It the system ot prepaid order bow 1b effect between stations of the Sonthera Pacific eompaiT and all polnta in the United State. By mean of thi system tickets mar be purchased at Medford from any place la the United State and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodation and small auoant of cash in connection with these tfektts nay also be forwarded at the same wniiiiiuiuuHiiiuuiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiimiuiiiiiiiuiiuuiuiiuiuiuiiiiimiiiiiiii That UnforgetaMe Slogan I "HASKINS FOR HEALTH ft irillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIHUUIUkJI Cut Glass Perfect Quality and Cut . AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Haskins Drugstore Furniture Drops Oreat bargains before we move. Watch our win dows for specials. An elegant line of Rjckers for Christmas Medford Furniture Co. AT THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $125,000 The Jackson e-ounty Bask places ut tlic oorvico of its depositors and client I lie best fnc:lities in banking. The of ficeTn are- ptefmud to remlor counsel and udvee on financial matters. Accounts, snl.jt. -t to check, aer in vited. Safo deposit boxes to rent, $4 per year and up. W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier Compare the Quality 4Sk Ti, ia, ami always has been our aim j supply our La list on: era with goods of the highest quality a tu that end wo arc jilw.'iys adding '(iinliiy to our line. The udditimi nf "preferred stock" makes our line nf lii-rade -Canned Goods most complete. Our orvice always the b- Bt aud every accom givon mir cuntomers. Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit and Feed FOR SALE LOTS UNDER THE DITCH IN PHOENIX MAT CALHOUN PHOENIX, OREGON. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap. Office Piiture and nil kind, of Plan ing Mill Work, inclnding Turned Work and Fanrv Qrills. F STREET, NET WHEN SIXTH AND S EVKNTII STREETS. Ask yiuir dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ lear Havana Cigar. HART CIOAB CO., Distributors, t-orUaod. Or. time." It