Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 25, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORJ), ORROON, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, WOO.
MNTS FOR FARMERS
8hredding Corn Fodder.
Sunn: ff the hiIviiiiuwh of shredding
the com fothk-r may be eitumeruted us
follows: The husking In iluue tu a short
period of time, eliminating the luutf,
tedious task of hand husking, Hortlug,
hauling the corn and uiaeklug the
stalks. The fodder In In better shape
fur feeding In the manger, w here eaeh
and every Individual ran get it share
of the feed, both good and poor. The
Block will eat more of the stalk after
It is silt up than whole, thereby i
milking the fodder go further. What
is left of the fodder cull be utilized as
bedding to guod advantage, and It will
not be disagreeable to handle in the
manure.
Tills point of the value of the shred
ded cornstalk butta for beddiug is too
often overlooked. It not only makes
a good bed for the stock to lie down
on, but It Is tbo best absorbent of
the, liquids yet found. It not only
tukes up the urine, but It holds It, uud
It is curried along to the Held uud Is
plowed In with the manure, where It
will beuetlt the crops that follow. As
Is well known, the urine Is rich In
both nitrogen and potash. If han
dled Judiciously it is worth for this
purpose alone ail that It costs to shred
the fodder.-S. A. Clitpp In Orange
Judd Fanner.
At Farrowing Tim.
Rows that furrow In March or any
time when the weather is cold should
be wutched closely and an uttenduut
should be on hand to remove the young
pigs us soon as they are furrowed,
says hu Iowa farmer In Kami Prog
ress. Place them either In a box or
basket and luke them to u warm place
at once or liuve a Jug of hot wuter set
in the box so that the Utile pigs, get
ting warm, will gulu strength. Just
as soon as they are all farrowed pluce ,
them buck with the sow uud see thut j
every pig sticks. Then agulu put them I
buck Into the basket for two hours, j
after which they should suck again.
If the weather continues cold tlie
pigs should be handled lu this way for !
twenty-four hours. After that time
nicy can ue given to ine sow, unci u
they are fnlrl.v Hlroutf they will require
very little attention t'xeept curefuliiPtM
J it fi't'dhiK I ho sow. Slit should be
given light, sloppy foods for two or
three days until she and her litter get
ftctlve nnd strong,
Care of the Colt'a Feet.
If th colt Is allowed to run on a diy
pasture the feet or hoofs will natural
ly wear even and develop along the '
proper lines, hut where tbo colt is kept
In n stall, ns lu tue winter tlnie. there
should be plenty of straw bedding uud
the stulls should be kept us dry us pos- ;
sll.le. The proper cure of the colts ;
m..f while young often decides the
jute or me nurse wnen u is grown.
Sometimes tho hoof will not develop
straight It will ki'oiv "awry," innklnir
it illlllcult for the eolt to run. The un
even surface should bo riisped off and
the wall trimmed slightly round to
prevent eraeklnir. Too much use of
tiie rasp is not advised, but a judicious
f it. .m .... i.... i...,.n..l n. ......... i o...
natural or acquired defects in ,u !
growth of Iho hoof. It Is essential that
the hoof bo kept Hymmetrteul and well
proportioned.
Farm Wisdom.
Holes In metal roofs may be stopped
by lumps of putty and paint. A leak
In tho winter means wet litter, canker,
colds and roup.
Not only oil the farm machinery
when putting It away, but paint the
wooden parts, lt doesn't take much
pul nt, but lt makes tho machines ami
tools last u good sight longer.
Don't leave tho tools out to warp
nnd rust in the winter storms. One
winter's exposure will hurt them more
than two or three years' use. Clean
them up nnd put them away In the
dry. If you have no tool house put
them lu the packing shed. A coat of
paint applied now will add several
years to tho life of the woodwork of
tools.
Lice In the Henhouse.
Do not put too much value on the
statement that lice do not multiply In
winter. Look your hens over as you
go through the pens and see how
ninny lice are troubling tho birds.
Watch the underside of the roost nnd
the bottom of the nest for red mites.
Take measures to get rid of lice and
mites. They may not spoil your win
ter egg yield, but they will certainly
reduce It. A good dusting powder nnd
a liquid lice killer are needed on every
poultry plant, no matter how small.
Fertilizing Cotton.
Three years' fertilizer experiments
on reddish prairie land at the Ala
bama experiment station showd that
cottonseed meal and nitrate of soda
were applied to cotton nt a decided
pro tit, either alone or lu combination
Willi acid phosphate. The use of acid
phosphate was usually profitable, but
the use of knlnlt was almost uniform
ly unsatisfactory.
To Rout the Flea.
Fleas In outbuildings may be routed
or killed by whitewashing the wallH
uud drenching the Hours with sculdlng
hot soaiisudH or by spraying the Inte
riors with strong kerosene emulsion, j
The Insects may be driven from dogs The Neceieary 8mall Hat.
or other animals by dusting them j A small hat should always be in
wlth pyretbrum or Persian Insect ! eluded In the winter millinery outfit
powder.' ' for wear on windy days, when a veil
; Is difficult to adjust and keep tidy on
Hog Puralysie. : a large lint. This season offers some
When tbe lag seems to be losing I delightfully iiuallit and becoming small
the use of Its limbs, feed less corn ! hats, turlmus and mushrooms holding
and more bran and oats chop. If I first rank after the wide brimmed
tbe trouble Is very hud. give eight ,
or ten drops of nux vomica in the feed
twice a day. An abundance of green
feed should also be given.
NOTli'K.
Notice ia hereby given that the under
signed will apply to the city council of
the city of Med ford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held on February 3. limn,
for a license to sell spiritous, vinous
anil malt liipiors in quantities less than
a gallon, for a period of eix months, at
his placo of business at N'os. 112 anil
1U Front street, in ra'd city.
Hated this 2ITtll div of .Tanaary. ll.
270 JOHN HARRINGTON.
WOMAN AND FASHION
Costume For the Street.
The coat costumes for the most part
hare very plain skirts of the slientl)
variety cut on long clinging lines,
while the elaboration is centered ou
the coat in the form of bruid, bands of
silk and buttons. The suit lu the cut
developed In olive green broadcloth,
IN OLIVB 0B1IKN BROADCLOTH.
trimmed with bluck satin bands and
fancy buttons. The dlrectolre effect lu
the cont Is suggested by the big dusu
lnix revers. The vest is of silk. The
Aeep ue)t divided lu three strips In
troat Bn(j fstened by oval gilt buttons.
Red R(din() Hood clotkt .
j milklll(r tu0 Uell Hiding Hood
clonUs fol. 0VeuIui wuur it In a oo4 plu
to al,u f(.lUueruonlllg or a Ueilbe wuale.
boue ,mo (he ta9, lhat (iraw9 le
h . . . ,,, . hood
Is used (in u head protector the hair
Will be kept In inu.-li better condition,
as the hood cannot full so easily.
There Hhmild, however, always be a
deep hoaiXing so the frUI tlllI8 tormeA
will nestle u round the face and prevent
the wind from disarranging the hair.
New Way With a Ruff.
Women are quite used by this time
trt the Htrht t lnt t! ruff that, tit a UD
ngnlllst th(J lieL.lt Tlley have seeI1 lt
an(J worn ,( ,u Iuulluer ot mllte.
r,nU Tne Mw ,,,, nowevePi , to
lmye fmm hne tQ glx ,nch cl0Be
wim, of flet et or ,ace put
,nto (io Thlg ,8 ugcd on d,rec.
, . rinto Mlnt ., ,. ,,,,.. Tho
ruff Is basted In u round the neck and
down the front nnd ends at the" first
button. It 1h quite effective.
Gauze Morning Glories.
As a rival to the cloth of gold rose
with Us beaded center and the blnck
gau.e rose with its Kold rim eonies the
morning glory of gauze,
! This Is to be worn lu the hair as an
ornament at the Hide of the Oreelau
t knot. It Is also to be used, uu the other
I tlowers are, In the frout of the corsage
' for all social and evening affairs.
! It Is In perfect coloring and gives a
; charming touch to fllmy gowns of
white or cream or pale blue.
Cravats For Modish Waista,
As accompaniments for tho modish
plain waists and shirts come very
pretty cravats, plain high throat bands
of velvet, with loops of velvet edged
with colored silk fringe In frout; small
bows, black silk, with pointed ends,
finished with drops of opal, blister
pearl, turquoise, etc., and very high
neckbands of folded black satin, edged
with a frill of net, lace or moussellue,
with h large bow under the chin In
front.
The Latest In Millinery,
The attractive piece of millinery
shown In the Illustration can be made
of cloth or satin, or a "soft fell" can
be used. Two bands of velvet are tied
around the crown and twisted Into
THE YOUTHFUL FACES.
lare, soft rosettes In the Wck. A
lurge buueh of feathers In placed on
tbe right side. Tiil i hut Is very easily
made uod la becoo.::it; to must uuy une.
Tbe feu. In rs a;id ..'Ivet can be left off
and a se:!rf used Instead If desired.
ones.
The inusbroonis lire quite novel and
vastly different from those of last
year.
NoTIc i:
Is hereby given that the uniUrsigns.I
will apply at the regnlnr meeting of tbe
city council of Medfnid, Oregon, on
February .'i, 1!")9, for license to sell
malt, vinous and opiritous liquors in
3ss quantities than on gallon for 3
nionths at lot 11, block 20, in Medford,
Oregon, for a period of 12 months.
2(j(j W. M. KENNEDT.
Dated January 19, J909.
K. H. Harris, J. P. Malon y, W. T. Goulder,
1J resident. Vice-President. Set . and Treos.
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
Dealers in Timber, Coal,
Orchard Farm Land
and City Property
INSURANCE, COLLECTIONS nnd RENTALS
List your property with us. We are in constant coni
niunication with eastern parties desirous of investing
in Medford and Southern Oregon.
ROOM 10, JACKSON CO. BANK BUILDING.
II You Owned the Earth
-- ? iiv i
producing capacity increases, but with 'the r!ght kind of an orchar
d, such as some we have to show, the purchaser has a chanco of got
ting liis pifrchase price back out . of a singlo crop, with proper man
agemeut. How can wealth be accumu latcd faster than by buying o
uu of the good young orchards wo have for sulci
Always at your service for the best buys in this valley.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
'KXHIBIT'BIIITjDINU, M . . MEDFORD, OREGON"
TO WHOM IT
FOR
Biggest Bargain in
Rogue River Valley
Seventy ncres HKST apple and pear land, three miles north of AhIiIhihI; IS
hitch planted to Ncwlivvns and 8pitwn hern; mostly veil laud; soil deep anil
free. This property li.-s on mute of B. V. !. and suburban tilcphone line and
is witliiu one mile of Pie fammis l)r. I'lio orchards, and adjoins lanil llmt is
actually sold at $1SI1 per acre, bare In ml . and tliis property is every bit as p;nod
in all respecis.
This properly lies in a fast dcvclopi n( fruit, belt of 21 "ill iirrea; KHI acres
in bearing, (i-'iO acres niiililional planted, 1 to 5 ycni'B old, ami balance of laud
bointf planted as rapidty as possible. Hacked by n good coutnry road, l-'or
aale, for a limited tim ') only, at the ex cccdinnly low price of K-iiOllO, or will uell
at .fKin per acre, or pwr acre planted. Fur particular:'. :nd tonus, address
I'. O. Hex !!:cj, Aslil-iail, Oregon, for cannot afford to delay. This offer is
limited. Inquiries of real estate dealers respectfully solicit:.!.
TWO MEN KILL NINE-FOOT
PANTHER WITH A CLUB
William Vincent, and .M florden, two
well known ranchers living near Pros
pect, last week killed a panther that
nuiesurcd nine feet in length with n
club, says the (told Hill News. The
beast had been liillinp calves in the
eeigliborliood, so thev set a trap for
him and caught him. When they came
upou him in the trap mithi-r had a gun,
so they both grabbed clubs and soon
had the panther kill 'd.
'residents or kane'S creek
DISTRICT WANT NFW BRIDGE
Fred Heesc of Knnj s Creek was in
town Tuesday circulating a petition
asking the county court to build a
bridge across Wane's creek, says the
(iol.l Hill News. During rigli waters
this sllircain is extrunely dangerous,
ami the Dardinclle school is situated
so that most of the children living in
tin' district are obliged to cross the
reck en their way to te-hool. When it
is up. as at the presou time, it is even
ilangerons to cross with a team. The
l.riilm. run bo built for a small sum and
should be done aa aooil ah
siblc
Prepaid Railroad Orders,
"Something waich is of considerable
interest to tbe public generally and
which ia perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now Id
effect between etationa of the Southern
Paoific coinpaay and all poiDts in the
I'nitcd States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
front any place In the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection witii these tickets
nay also be forwarded at the same
lime." '
You couldn't find a better placo
to live thau iu this glorious
ltogue Kiv.or valley, with its in
comparable winter aud summer
climate. Just now wo havo some
particularly good developed or
chard propositions to submit to
tbo honiosookor, whitfh are sure
wiuueis. Best give this matter
immediate attention. It does not
take a very wise man to foresee
that the advance in values which
we have been predicting in in
coming producing fruit lands is
about to materialize. A good
young orchard win not only in
crease in valu3 as its income-
MAY CONCERN
SALE
BIG
REWARD !
Fur anyouB finding u lunch 1 i Uu
THE LOUVRE
servei for .'!5 renti.
.SEA DISASTER IS NARROWLY
AVERTED BELOW NANTUCKET
NKW VOIIK, Jan. jiS. A trfiniiiiduim
nun d'mfiwt'T wit narrowly liivtrled Hat- '
unlay wlifii fin unknown vpnmI rollidnl j
with tin- White Star linr-r Rfpnblic 2fi !
rniliiH south of Nantucki'l. All of thn.
1.0 jinsfsiMit'prH ur Hnf The niVKTiuc '
cutter Baltic was only a short distance
awiv Htnl went to the rescue. j
City Business
Let the
MISSION FURNITUBE WOBES
make that piece '4' 'nrniture. Any
design, any color, any finish
dull, waxed or poliahed. Shop on
cor. of 8th and H streets.
W. M. OolTlg. 0. L. Beamea.
COLVIO ft BEAMES
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Oround floor.
Cook Stores and ranges. Phone 91
MOBDOBFF ft WOLF
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Ends' old stand, 18-80 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES BOOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conreniences.
D. Q. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. O St., Medford, Or.
MEDFOBD CEMENT BRICK ft
BLOCK Co. will .e prepared Feb
ruary 15 to furnish comont brick.
Better thnu pressed brick and
just as ch"ap. lu estigato before
contracting. ' P. O. Box 118.
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. Wo curry all kinds of
dinnor ware and fancy dishes.
210 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
DB. QBLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacrnmento.
Office on Seventh Street.
When others fail, call on
DB. E. J. BONNER
Eye Specialist
Office in Eagle Pharmacy
Main 233. Seventh and Main
THE HOTEL EMEBIOK
Rooms from 60 cents to $1.00 pel
day. All modorn. conveniences,
We solicit your patronage "
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new gurngo uud repair shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
cars storod and taken cure of. All
work guarauteed. Phouo No. 8103
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
More Light for LessMoney
Sixty-tbree per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 ,
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 his.
110 Kilowatts which al locts. a Kilowatt $1 1
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving iu 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
(Successors to Condor Wntnr & Power Co.
Office, 20( West Seventh Street. PI1011e.No. 3f5.
Opposite tbe Big Electric Sign.
3ttrs. "3vzm Ufampton Usaacs
Instructor of "piano, Tlt 5tttl)0&
Studio at 3oI0nc. 3tor!l) Orsiit Strict
THE MEDFORD DAILYTR1BUNE HAS THE BE S3
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
THE E. B. V. LUNCH BOOM
Finest cup of coffee on
the Pacific. Coast.
H. H. Lorimer Prop.
ABTHUB H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of aU styles
by The Tribune.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DBT CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WOBSS
W. E. Lane ft Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHAU ft BROWN
wish to announce to their patrons
thnt they are located in their new
quarters in the Young ft Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
DB. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Modford, Oregon.
THE MISSION DRILL
Alwnys open for business. Neat
nnd clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices.
12 So. P St. Lambert ft Brown
For good bargains in Watches
aud .lowolry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go to
THE MEBFORD LOAN OFFICE
C Stroot.
MEDFOBD FUBNITUEE CO.
Undertakers . s -'
!ny Phono 853 ; ' '. "
Nighf Ph'onoi-0. W. 0onkltn30
, . ' ' ' J; H. Butler 148
, PR. R. J. OONROY ',
Successor to Dr. Joues.
Office in tlu Stewart Building.
Directory
: SAVOY THEATEB
, North d 'Asjon Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated songs, iutire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cent.
BIJOU THEATEB, W. 7UH ST,
Continuous performance erery
evening of motion piotures and 11;
lint rated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
, WM. H. AITKBK
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
- Heating. 'I
Phone 88. : i
S10 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NTJBSEBT '
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that sell, sell trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
VEBNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medferd, Or.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
. Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone 093.
Medford, Or.
MBS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Residence.
East Medford. ' Phone 225.
S. B. SEELT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Modorn equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10-18, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDENBURO
- Scavenger.
(liirhnge hauled.
Medford.
DR. WALTER B. STOKES, s
. - - -. Dontist. - i w. s. !
- ' - - i tu
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene.
NEVER LOOK BACK
It doom 't pay. Keep your eyep fixed
ou our exceptional offering!. Fint tai
loring can oly be secured Irani the
bands of high-class tailors., Go expe
rience and methods are certainly wortit .
investigation. We employ tbe best
workmen mid our clohtes are witfcut
doubt the most carefully selected ill the
city.
EIFERT
The City Tailor
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACITIO RAILWAY.
I Northbound .
No. 10Orjgon Bxpross. . . ..j 5;M p. m.
No. 14Pnttland Express. . .. 9i49 a. m.
I Southbound j
No. 15C'nlifornia Express... 10:35. m.
No. 1.1San Francisco Exp... 8:20 p. m.
No. 225Froin Grants Pass.... 9:15 p.m.
No. 225For Ashland 10:15p. m.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
NoT SILeavTs Medford 10:46 a. m.
No. 4Leaves Medford 5:88 p. m.
MotorI,oaves Medford 2:00 p.m.
MotorLeaves Medford 9:00 p.m.
No. lI,eaves JaeksonTilla. . .j 9:00 a. m.
No. 3Leares Jacksonrills. . . 8:80 p. m.
MotorLeares Jacksonville.. .1 1:30 p.m.
MotorLeaYQS Jacksonville . 780p.m.
MAIL CLOSES
A.M.
P. IT.
Northbound
9:19
4:54
2:50
2:M
Southbound .
Eagle Point
10:05
T:
Jaekssavtlle
10:201 1:26