Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 23, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDEORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 3Q0iJ.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
M J.- 1) ORB P U P L i S Ji I X G . .C 0 M P A N Y
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
AtWftted as Second-Class
Medford,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Oipo mouth, by muil or carrkr. .$0.60
MEDFOttI) LEADS THE STATE.
In 1008, more cars oi' mimiMMlities were unloaded by
the Southern Pacific at Modl'urd than at any other city
in western Oregon outside of Portland. As many carload
sliipineyits wore made to Medford as to any other city.
More cars of household goods were shipped to Medford
than to any other city, indicating a greater influx of peo
ple. These new residents c.unc from a greater number of
states than the newcomers in any other locality, every state
west of the Mississippi heing represented. The shipments
increased GO per cent over the shipments of the year pre
vious, which in turn were an increase of 50 per cent over
thoe of the year previous.
jTTlIToi)," if present crop prospects materialize, the
Ifogue River valley will ship hai f the total applo shipments
of Oregon and nine-tenths of the pear shipments. Each
year the fruit shipments will increase amazingly as new
orchards come into hearing, Xever have the trees been
as full of fruit buds and the weather conditions are most
favorable.
There are 50,000 acres of fruit set out in the district
tributary to Medford, which in the course of a few years
will mean many thousands of cars shipped annually. The
greatest need of the valley is a fruit association to market
the crop and enforce uniformity in pack, and a cannery.
With the coming of spring the influx of settlers will
begin, and this paper predicts that shipments into Medford
for VM) will increase at least
100 per cent, over those of
is proud of Medford, and ils pride is justified by the bus
iness Medford gives it. More passenger business is also
done here than at any oilier southern city, and its popu
lation is more cosmopolitan and metropolitan.
"With a railroad business already larger than that of its
rivals combined, and increasing by leaps and bounds, docs
it not; seem as if Medford is making good its claim as the
metropolis of southern Oregon?
CENT HAL POINT FOOTBALL
TEAM ARE ENTERTAINED
One of die most pie want social evnils
of (lie winter wns that nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Farm last Tlmrs
dny evening, when the Central Point
fiM.MiiilI cam wero tin guests of honor
at nn oyster supper, of which Hon. J.
V, Minitt and Tyson Hen 11 wero joint
liorits with Mr. mid Mro. Furrn, wivk the
lei-aid.
Tho supper was planned as u fitting
rcc(irntiitjon of the pr-nvess of the Ccn
(nil dint 8piad on the gridiron, with
M. i reference to whnt thev did to
AMiln
arose.
'I in
imty,
nnd 1
I nnd Olendale as tho occasion
evening was pnscod very pletiH
nnd it fell to t! lot of Clark
.mkey to eat a few dishes, of oys
ters in mcinbraueo of the missing links
of the football team. Monk got away
with five dishes, Tom with four. Monk
was cautioned not t3 turn any flip
flops, ;i.h it might influence tho oyster
tii-irkit, up or down. A most, pleasant
time wrin enjoyed by all. Those present
wen: Mr. and Mrs.'u. T. Pan key, Mr.
no. I Mrs. K. A. Ilatluiwuy, "Mmik"
Cl::rk, "Toots" Kohh, "Handy" San
di'i'Mni, Harry Deal, Hairy Caton, James
Cor nut t . Ilnrley Welch, Homer Peart,
Hill furgiii-on, Hill Htc'.t and ieorg'
Pi-rd.
Walter E. Connor Goes Into tho Hotel
Bumhokh In San Francisco.
"Walter M. Conner, who is well and
fn nntMy known in fntithcrn Oregon,
)vh ). .. 1 thn Hotel H.ivoy at the cur
lo r i f Yriu Nish avenue end Kllis street
in S;iii l'r:nn'isi'o. Tlu Savoy is one of
S.mi IV.inrifd'n'n best known and most
pfi,n!:rr M pping places. It is strictly
m-iil i (i in every detail contains l'J"i
ri"!!. Iki steam heat, hot nnd cold
riinnin f water and long distance tele
ph.. no in every room; 1 a electric cle
vM.u- ';)'! several fine, large, liyht nam
y')'' t ...ii n f.ir commercial traveleis. Sin
:! and suites v.,;th and without
br.tli-. i lie h.uie is elegantly furnilod
wi h I'M'- bedsteads and nnth. iuy
fur-;'i-r.', lias an elegant cafe and rill
.'i If
! and is coiiducled on the Ku
i hiii. Kates, $1 per day up. Spe-rM.-i
bv the week or mouth. Cater
f niily ami Ciijuincrcial tr-idc
i .'j tor well known here. bain;
--fuVv conducted the Hotel Ore
Mr,
FMC
L'"M : ' N'Vlr.ml for nnMial years. His
inaiiv fr:. uU will wish him succc in
l .. '.v v, ntnre. To reach the S:ivv
ta'-. k m.'rked "Tu-k and Kddy" a't
I'l-rr ' I'M filing, get off nt Van N
at- M i' iiml walk olio h;. If block to 11,,
hotel. ds
AHHLAKD DEFEATS SPOKANE IN
FAST BASKETBALL IIAME
'I ! o liland bartk'Ml.ill team ciimIn
rlef. atd the Spoknne nthlet. at the
opera li'Mise by a score of fH to LM, :,y
(he Tidings.
It ui;- ftie linslortUlle OI llie . K :i i e
bei s tf. be passengers on No. l.'l, wlit. lt
wai held up at Medfor- on account of
a stub iv ar Talent. In order, to I. . p
flu ir e!:i:agement they were fnreed to
hrne tlie storm nnd drive to Ashland.
:tTr'i'-; just in time n 'ay. No doubt
the i-;'ing athletes were very tired
from the disagrnoabln drive. List
iM;.)it contest wns not a fair lest of
what ihey can do. !
Matter in the Postoffice at
Oregon.
Ono year, by mail $5.00
50 per cent, and those outn
10OS. The Southern Pacific
MURDERER DEFEATS POSSE
BY KILLING HIMSELF
HlM.SHOliO, Or., Jan. 23. Pursued
by a pnfise, Muuro Huber, who killed
William Heltzel, a farmer, earty yoHter
day morning, committed suicide after
being chased all night. Nobody wit
nessed the tragedy. Mf Holtzol heard
her husband cry near thn barn. A few
minutes later he died. Sheriff Hancock
culled up tho Homburg furmhouso, 13
niiicH i'mm Hillsbnro, asking if Hubor
was there. Huber answered the phono
nnd said yes. Hancock with a posse
started for tho farm, but before he ar
rived Huber killed himBelf.
SAMUEL GOMPERS WILL
MAKE SPEECH IN GOTHAM
I NKW VOKK, Jan. 23. Samuel Gom-
pern, president of Ihj American Fod
- rat ii'ii of Labor, will make his first
public appearance since tho jail sen
tence wns imposed upon him at Cooper
I nion Monday night. Ho will speak
under the auspices of tho Fooplo's In
stitute. Ho will not diBcnss his own
ei:m unless forced to do so by members
of the uudienco, who tire privileged to
iv-k ueHtions of the speaker.
Now Oases,
John Harrington vs. county court of
.Jarloum county ol al : writ of roview.
i. (!. Smith, ii Homey for plnintiff.
REAL ESTATE TRANHFERB.
Hen I'leiletiburg to I'M word Wood
bury, land in section H, town,
ship :i.", range '2 R $ 2500
W. K. I'iitton to 8. F. Thornton,
property in Ashland , 12S0
Ceurge J. Walton to K. T. Os
boru, lot HI, block 4D, Summit
nddit ion to Ashlntul 10
A. 1. Ilelman to II 8. Evans,
property in Ashland 175
N..1.0M..H Anderson to Ldlian V.
H:ihlvvin, property in Medford 750
railed States to Heujamin Fre
deuluirg. land in section 2, town
ship ;!.", range 2 K patent
W. w. M. Poinibl to Charles H.
Pierce, land in 1 L O 42, town
ship "-7, range 1 W
.1 ul iu H. Kincaid lo Charles H.
Tit r.-c. Hut acres in township
W. range 3 W
S400
2000
Julia U. Kincaid to Charles H.
I'm rc bind in H L 0 40, town-
h,p I'.;, range 1 W 2400
f. K. Howard to Anna C. Bost
!,!,, M.ltt acres it township
; i.-.ngc ;t w W00
It t . i.l. ason to Charles M Allen,
1m I ;,nd block I, Cray'
...blitiou to Medforl 10
M.MVL.Miet K. limy to Claries M.
Allen, lots M and fl, block 1,
i i i a v s add it ion to Medford ... 1
.1 M Kilgour to E. H Pickel, j
.-' :n r in D L C fil township 1
:t;. langc 2 v ROOM
L. H. Tucker to J. T. Miller (
land in 1 I- C 42, tjwnship 37,
r uio 1 W ,
S T. Howard Jr. to lues M. Tor
Kins, property in Medford 1100
It. C. Clejison to Charles M. Al- J
leu, assignmbent of bond for I
CHRISTIAN WORKERS GATHER
IN NATIONAL CAPITAL
WASHINGTON', .Tan. 23. Prelimina
ry to the consecration of the new Epis
copal bishop of Wash.ugton, a mass
meeting of Christian workers will be
held tomorrow iu Convention hall. The
gathering is expected to be one of the
largest of it kind over held in the na
tional capitnl.
The 3000 children rf the Sunday
schools of the city nr. to form the choir.
Th're is also to ho a large section of
the marine band.
The offerings will be tot church ex
tension in tln diocHQ. There are a good
many financial problem? ahead of the
new bishop, both in th city and the
counties of Maryland, which arc parts
of his lioefs Aside froir. financial mat
tori connected with th-; cathedral, there
are some important missionary station
to be supported, and the Church of the
Nfitivity, which is b:ng built by bor
rowed money. It is, tr.eieforr, thought
that many will be glad to nmkc a nub
stantml offering on the day preceding
the consecration of the tew bishop, so
that he will feel encouraged to go for
ward. PLANS NEARLY COMPLETED
TOR TATT JUiIKETINO TRIP
AUGUSTA, On., J-.n. 2.1. Prepara
tions are " nenring completion for the
trip of President- elect Tr.ft and the
members of his engineering commission
to Panama. The ntrt will be from
Charleston on Monday morning. Two
cruisers will make the tiipo the isth
mus. The precaution of sending two
vessels was suggested by certain sen
ators, who suggested I hat there was no
legal provision for a successor to the
(residency in cane of the death of Pros '
t, B. ENVART, President.
3. A. EEItKY, Vice-PrealdoDl.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MBOFOBD, OB.
CAPITAL - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Business Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
Special Sale
of Embroidery
3000 YARDS
LINEN FINISH Extra
Heavy Thread
Embroideries 6 Insertions
AT
Commences Today and continues
All Next Week
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
Van Dykes
ident elect Taft.
,4Jf the cruiser on which I am trav
eling goes down, they want the other
to pick met up as T bob up." comment-
vU Mr. Ta
DANGER IN DELAY.
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
For Medford People to Neglect
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them. Health is
gradually undermined. Backache, head
acho, nervousness, lameness, soreness,
lumbago, urinary troub'fs, dropay, dia
betes and Bright 's disease follow in
merciless succession. Don't neglect
your kidneys. Cure tlm kidneys with
the certain and safo remedy, Doan's
Kidney Pills, which bitf' cured people
right hero in Medford.
Mrs. A. Moore, corner P and Elev
enth streets, Medford, Or., says: "My
husband suffered dfrom kidney trou
ble for somo time and the complaint
gradually grew worse. He had pains In
his back and kidneys, aud was cauaed
much annoyanco on account of the fre
quency of the kidney secretions. He
took many remedies, but did not sue
ceod in finding relief until Doan 's
Kidney Pills were brought to his at
tention and ho procured a box at Has
kin's drug store. Tfuv helped him
from the first. Ho continued and the
pains ceased, his kidn?yj wero restored
to their normal condition and he now
feels better in very way. no is glad
to recommend this valuable remedy to
others."
For sale by all dealers. Price CO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. 45
FAVORITE JEWELS
Are always those of genuine merit,
though not always the most costly.
Jewelry of the finest finality. As the
present winter promises to be one of
uuusual social brilliance, you will find
it to your interest to secure what you
need from our .unusual stock of rings,
brooches, pendants, pins, chains, brace
lets, etc.
MARTIN J. REBDY
Jewelry and Watches
JOHN 8. OBTH, Guhier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Gaahier.
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
tho excellence of the meals that are
oooKed at tho Emorick Cafe if you
havon't already regaled yourself with
some of the delicious dishes that are
nerved hore. If you haven't partaken
of thorn, thero is a troat awaiting you
that you will want to ropent often. A
meal at tho Emorick is an exporienco
that will mako you c;y, like Oliver
Twist, for nioro.
The Emerick Cafe
Open All Night
s per yard
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY
Tarwst Oommowial
Northwest. Not in the combine. Conpetes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TRO WBRIDGE, Propik tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of EuvuPS, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
.Bo'.'eis and Machinery.
Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
IIEDFOBO, ouooir g
United Stalts Depositary.
Entabiiohed 1888.
E. J. Skewit G. E. Hllsiiuter
Rogue River
1 FRUIT"
, Bub-Slvlders and Developers Boguo River Valley Or
chard Lands.
Choice fruit lands, bonring nud young orchards in small and
large ttscts, for tale.
Wo plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
be as represented.
Experience JVot Necessary for
tboaa who purchase through us. They socuro the advise and
auvleos of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
ture in all its bronchos, who for several yens has cxceled in
tti growing and shipping of fruit in tho Mogue Eivcr volley,
retold or.ps, record packs, record prices.
nt North D Street, Medford, Oregon
, SEEBFOKD "SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
WiaflDtr Eameg, Oak Veneered poors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock: cheap.
Offle FStoxes and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy drills.
P STEKET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTE STREETS.
Compare
the Quality
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
NURSERY
Nursery in
tiie Pacific
YOU KNOW THE BILL IS PAID
when you buy by cheek becauso when
it is returned marked paid, it is the
bt'st possible receipt.
Why uot open an ncciuut, subject to
cheek, with this strong, obliging bunkf
V. I. VAWTETl, Prsciilent.
O. R. LTNDLEY, Ctuhicr.
'Capital awl Surplus $125,000
liPBourros $700,000
EVERY ONE HAS THEIE OWN
TROUBLES
Especially tho man who buys a suit
of clothing or overcoat mado to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
hua his garments mado to order by an
up-to-date tailor never baa any trouble
with tho fit, finish or general "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 iimdo ut
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
"importers and Tailors
PALM BUILDING, MEDFOBD, OB.
A. C. Ran. lull
J h. D. Harrlj
Investment Co.
LANDS
H is, nnd always has
been our aim to supply
our customors with
, goods of the highest
quality nnd to that end
TSt always adning
lil jjlality to our lino. The
addition of "preferred
atook" makes our line
of h;:-li u-TndG Canned
Goods most complete.
Otir service always the
b-st and erery accom
giwn our customers.
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOES
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On your railroad fare.
Tho law of ti e common
carrier compels equal
ratos on nil railroad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatlguo by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply seo
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for tho
safety and accommoda
tion of th. passenger is
provided. N, change of
cars is necessary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are made for all oth
er points east and south
A. S. BOSENBAWM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McMUBBAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.