Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 16, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    -MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY IB. 1000.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Lav f Ai'tH m a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
M E D FORD PUBLISHING CO Al P A N Y
Gkokqk Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted m Second-Class Matter in tlie Postoft'ieu at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Out ntdith, by mU r carrier. .. .$0.50 Om year, by mail..
.15.00
, .1 GENERAL ROAD MASTER.
Uiratilla uouiily court lms appointed ono iroiioral road
umster instead of forty district supervisors, yi.d it is a
very fojiunon-H(;i)K jnnvo. Tlio ad ion was taken on n
que& fd' the good roads association.
The plan Las been tried and found to work sueress
i'ulJv in the cast.
There seems to be no subject on which tl ert is more
general ignorance in Oregon than on road building. Kvery
district supervisor has a method all his own, au.l the result
is that there are few good roads or roads cuMSlrudcd on
the rigid, methods in the state.
In Jackson comity the favorite method of building
roads consists of dumping stone, and gravel in a narrow
pile in the center of the highway, thus rendering it impas
sable until necessity forces the leveling of the humps of
gravel by passing teanift. The horses and vehicles of those
using the roads hammer them into some sort of shape in
a few months. - . .
A road was built near Central Point this autumn.
i ravel was hauled in wagon loads a mile, or more and
dumped in the center of the roadbed. No attempt was
made to make a smooth surface and the highway was prac
tically impassable for months. Now that the rain is mak
hur iIIipi hio-hwavs ininassahle, teams are forced to tug.
through the piles of sand and stones, probably three feet j
high, so narrow that teams cannot pass or t.u'.i our u mi
out danger of capsizing.
Last sun.iA.cr a road was built toward Sam's Valley.
Large Konea were laid in a layer on the ground. Then
dirt was thrown on top of them. Gravel was hauled a long
way and dumped. Water was h.iulei a mile or so in a
vas n and tuc surface wet. This road was left with a
suiuith ssrfaec, but the roadbed was so shall. w that the
surface had been cut to pieces inside of a moi th by tiuvei
and the road was worse than before a graded road y.
attempted.
A road expert in charge cf Jacksrn cciii.ty roads, s
ii.nf unifnnnitv and scientific construction would t ike f.
place of helter-skelter building, would be the best tkinp
that could happen. Jackson county spends ci-U-h mor.c
if it were, rigbtlv spent to soon have a good system ( f lugl
ways, but ten times the present expenditure under present
methods will not yield satisfactory results.
RErORT OF LUMBEP
OUTPUT IS MADE
The report of the lun.her output for
the year 1007 linn just been completed,
tint estimates for IflOS are just bring
received at (he office of the Oregon &
Washington Lumber Manufacturer's an
soeinlion. During that year Oregon
produced nearly $.S,O0o,0ii0 worlli. In
this state tlu-re were tOO mills in opor
lit ion. The unusual weather condition
in this state for t li t .v.t few days are
referred to in the report, and estimate
gfvon of tin1 effect I he toiow will have
vtt tlie output.
The report an furu.: lie. vest onlay
in in part a follows:
Statistical report on the cut of
anil general condition r.re coming in
lowly and indicate thu' very few mills
in Oregon are rutin in o-i account of
the unpnvcdotitcd we.it lier conditions,
tiiul understand from n lumberman just
returned from a trip lo the sound that
the same conditions prevail in Wash
ington. It is evident that en the b.-.sis that
the fir cut represents, on a oonserva
tivft basis, a weekly avirage output in
Oregon of 3(,oi)0,nn feel and in Wash
ington of ilO.OiUVmo fv. Such a com
plete shutdown for one week in both
Mates reduces the output ;o.i)0i),000
feet and will have a nifiteri.il effect on
the market.
The few mills operating are doing so
under pressure of demands of cargo
shipping requinnents to bo ready for
vessels due to arrive And at a tremend
nous disndrnntag.
Lumber manufacturer arc beginning
to realiw that tho pn-niling storm is
nbseliitely parrV. r'-rr tVf cnist lumber
and logging 'rdvtr id ir cf f et irtp
an oiifor.nd .'urt.-iil.'Mit !) will have
:( ireineuduon bonrina ftP future lamb m
allies. The nant a- f 'Tn tti'h It
now nn-1 tn r1 :-.!! nn,r
mutely it WOA, ftt f r l-.imb.r b
ing marnfitetnrcd
Two "i .-V w.mm ;c'.ir. v."V
Mi nhi .v.ils InV fttO i,un
1 - '-ihii fr r"M bv 'hr Vir e
i,. V iir1' f t 9 hs st th
;::IN are It1": st.-r-". Lvl r-
d wn th" ' i'' "1'; dn'Rnd ' 'i"'",V
enini: : -'ce of c -ir.'-'i vn hiT.bt r
certaiulv alrsrce s r-s iH.
time of the net upon which the defend
ant hopes to escape th death p? unity.
Ten men have been neerptid by the de
fonso nnd state.
Much inlerost is bisng manifested
by the public and the court room i
.-ntwditd until slandin.: room cannot be
liad. This interest is piobnbly ilutf to
the fact of this being a dry county and
the defense is based p.uiinlly upon the
ground that the prisoner was iutoxi
eMed when the crime was committed.
Throughout the day M:--k made a
studied conclusion of aeh juryiniin
the attorneys npplie i their questions
in search of bias of prejudiced answers.
Seated within the b:ir and on the oppo
site side of the room fr.un the di'fendaul
vtt Carter's sister, in interested
t;ite.r in the proceedings.
REDMT.N PLANNINO A
BIO MINSTREL
SHOW
The Hedmen of Midfoid have se
Hired Miss lorothy Hinre of Tortland,
Or., to help in the big ,:ubilee minstrel
to be given at the Angle opera house
Thursday evening, .la unary 'J 1. The
degree team of the IVImeti will be seen
in a special act arra.iged for them with
Mr. Titgerald in th" lead as the big,
chief dancer. This nlone will be worth
the admission, as I lie big chief will
givu tho Indian snake dance as il was
givjn by him in San Francisco a fw
yscrs ago. Don 't miss this.
Mr. llearde, the instructor, states
that he has found bottor talent heref
than he expected, nnd ho claims that
ho is getting good results from his ro
hxirsals and will give the best locnl
show put on for aom 1 time.
.MACK TRIAL EXHAUST
FIRST VEXTJ.3 CT
GRANTS JSS, .7n. fn!r
lion of nearly 40 jnrytitu and th e
hnusting of the reg,i:r and op spcci.i'
venire with another re irsnM is the
record of the trial in tho tte of Ore
(fon ts Will Maclt. whi waa inflicted by
fho recent grand .iury fpr the murder of
Miles Carter, on Teer.ber 4. io this
city.
Out of the jurymen ovamined a good
ly number were exeiired because they
-er preimli.-ed to th st.it utorr do
lonse Hint nf being intoxicated at the!
MEDFORD
THEATER
8ATUKDAY. JANL'AKV IS.
t:io:as jErrusoN ::;
UR1P
VAN
W INKLE"
a great sczx.c raoDOCTiox.
Tcicrt rot. J1.0O. i.fto
CURTAIN AT 9 O'CLOCK j
HOME
TALENT
MINSTREL SHOW
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
REDMEN OF MEDFORD
r AT THE
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
Thursday Eve., January 21 st.
Hear the local End Men in their Local
Hits Six Solo Singers, Three Big
Acts in the Olio The first part is 'a
Beautiful Setting with High Class Sing
ing. The last act "Lucy Long's Birth
day Party" is a screaming farce from
beginning to end. This act is Guaran
teed to make even an Undertaker
laugh. '
RESERVE SEATS NOW ON SALE AT HASKIN'S DRUG STORE
PRICES 50c and $1.00 '
STEP INSIDE PLEASE
I, If -1 (vr'CS
if you wunld find loud sutifaetion at
niei tlmt won't take away your ap
petite. TInh restaurant provides the
elioiro vtnnds in boihoii steaks, cops,
'te.r nt nil sejisoiiH .'oidvL't and served
with skill nnd euro amid pleasant and
flennly surroundingd. Wo bespeak a
hiro Hlinre uf your imtrouuge.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All Night
Compare
the Quality
H is, and always has
beou our aim to supply
our customors with
goods of the highest
quality and to that end "
wo nro always adding
'cninliiy to our liuo. Tho
Mditiou of "preferred
ntoek" makes our liue
of hih j;rndo Co lined
Goods most complete.
Our service always the
bflt and every accom
givtrci our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
VAN DYKE'S
Lai 1 i
On VEILS, SCARFS and LONG GLOVES
SCARFS--S1.25 to $4.00 values at 1-3
of regular price
Yl:lLS-kMerrv Widow" and "Auto"
Veils, all colors, $1.00 to $3.50
values, at 1-3 regular price
LONG CiL0VES-P. Centemeri & Cos
cape and glace Gloves, regular
; TO and $4.00 value, now 1-3
regular price
SFE WINDOW DISPLAY
Van
Dyke's
1-' ES AND PEARS AND ALL KIND;. '.
FRUIT TREES
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Coirimoifial Nursery in tne Pacific
Northwest, in tlie combine. -Competes with
- all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. O. T UOWBRIDGE, Prop) it-tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Eutfii.es, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
. RvVcJh and Machinery.
Agents In Southern 'Oregon- for
:.. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
MCDrOBO, OREGOX
AT THE SEEVICE OF
DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS
. 8taU Dspoiltary.
'CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$126,000
The Jui'ksoD ('ounty Bank places nt
the service of its depositors nud clients
the best fucUitiea in bunking. Tho of-fiee'-n
are pleased to render counsel nnd
Advice on financinl matters.
Accounts, subje-t to check, aer in
vited. Sufs deposit boxes to rent, tl per
year and up.
W. I. VAWTER, President
0. R. LINDLK?, CMhier
EVERY ONE HAS THEIR OWN
TROUBLES
Especially the man who buys a suit
of clothing or overcoat made to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
has his garments marlo to ordur by an
up-to-dato tailor never has nuy trouble
with the fit, finish or goiiprul "get up"
of his clothing. It nit only fits per
fectly, but gives you a style and indi
viduality acquired in no- other way
when made at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTailors
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD. OR.
FAVORITE JEWELS
A n: always those of genu i no merit,
though not always the inu-it cost ly.
.lowflry of the finest quality. As '
present winter promises to be out- of
unusual social brilliance, you will find
it to your interest to cure what vou
need from our unusual Mock of rings,
brooches, pendants, pin1-' chains, brace
lets, Ute.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jewelry and Watches
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl
edged to be the equal of the very best eastern
product. All beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and 'drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co.
E. J. Skewu G. E. Itlliinitcr
A. C. Rundall . L. D. Harris
Regue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Owner Sub-Dividers aiid Developers Rogue River Valley Or- '
cnard i.nnds.
i:hif truit lauJn, bearing ami young orolmrds in small an.I
largt tiaria, for sale.
We plaat aad care for orchards and guar.in;ee jimpcrlv to
be hs r'tpresonlod.
Experience Mot Xecessary for
taoia who purchaw through us. Thoy seenra the advise and
servie'Sa of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who fr several yens has oxccle.l in
the growing and shipping f fruit in the Kogue River va'lev,
recerd crops, record packs, record prices.
in North 1) Street, Medford, Oregon
M-EDTFORD SASH 1)0011 COMPANY
PHONE 2291. :
Window Frames. Cak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap i
Offica Kiturei and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turued Work
and Kancy 'drills. i
P STREET. nETWEKN Sl.XTH AN'D 8 KVE.NTII STREETS.
Take the Tribune for News!
Medford, Ore.-, Jun. C, 1909. I have
just received tho following
Nursery Stock
000 Diuter Nellis Ftar Trees.
1200 Do Anjou.
2riH IVaoh Trees.
I ul so havo on hand:
3000 fiartlott IVar Trees.
000 Cornice.
The above is goo.l, clecu stock at
popular prices.
L. B. WARNER
Try
a bottle
of Mc Donald
Never
Leak
Shoe Oil
Keeps
Your Feet
Dry
Pint Bottles - 20c
Quart - 35c
C. W. Mc DONALD
Successor to Smith & Molony
I : 1
YOU CAN'T I
SAVE
Oh ynur railroad fare.
Tho law of ti c common
carrion compels equal
rates on all railroad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short Line
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
safety and rccommoda
tuiu of th."1 pasBenger is
provided. N.t change of
ears is necessary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are mrA for all oth
er points t;st and south
A. .S. KoSENCAL'M, Agent,
Mod ford.
WM. McMTJRBAY,
General Passanger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.