Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 01, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDITORD DAILY Xfti fUINJg, MEDFOBD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY l,190iJ.
Medford Daily Tribune
'Official Paper of I! o ;ty of Medford. ?
Published every fvcninu ttxcept Sunday.
M 10 I) 1? O It 1) V U !'. T. I S 1 r i X G . . C O M P A X Y
Gkokor Pittnam. Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Wwnncl -('lasn Matter in the lWof I'iee at
- Mod lord, Oroyon.
. 8l!BS0IPTJ0Nr RATES.
Oini month, f' n,ii m iptirii-r. .tOfti) One year, ly mail.
rOHTLAND TRAIN SERVICE TO
EAST MATERIALLY IMPROVED
. . ,0.0o
CRATE 11 LAKE U(iAl) DILL,
The sitriroiiie moment lias arrived in the life of the Cra
,tor lake road appronriatioii hill mm bofor'o the ways and
niean.l i-oniniitteo of the. legislature. I f. Medl'md puts
forth the proper effort the appropriation can he secured.
'; J t is 11 aimed to send a' vohuiteer dclegatioij to appear
heforo the committee; in liehalf on" the. hill. Tlui larger
delegation the bet tor, and the more likelihood of success.
Everyone who can' should go, and everyone who goes
makes a sacrifice of his time and money for the common
good ; but that is the .Medford spiritthe Hpirit that builds
. cities and makes them fa us. Without this spirit, Med
ford will cease to grow, and without it, there will he no
highway to Crater lake. ... ,
The little town of Cot I a go Grove sent a delegation of
over a huudred to Salom t appear before the committee
in behalf of the proposed county of Xesmitb. Surely
there should be patriotism and pride enough in Medford
to send the biggest delegation to Salem that any city evei
sent and such a delegation, backed by convincing argu
ments and the justice of the renuest, will have no I rouble in
Hoouring what it goes after.
Medford has the name of seeking big things and o
landing what it goes after. It is known as a c;t of energy,
life and hustle. Now is tl e time to Drove that this esti
mate is correct. Now is offered the besi opportunity, in
the city's history to show 1 ha1: Medford is no longer a town
of a few live ones, but. a city of many live ones with all
the local pride, out husiasm, sacrifice and energy that, builds
up large cities.
FISH HILL 'L'OSI'ECTS.
I'OHTI.AMJ, Or.. Vb. 1. Aimuuui'v
intuit of tlif most U'JvuiK-ed uwl up-lo-llatf
railroad pulley tlut has liot'ii mud'1
by any Pacific count railruad liits bei'ii
Kivmt out by Octicral Agi-nt Charlton
of tin' .N'ortloTii I'ui'ifit. During May
the Northom Pacific and North UhiiI;
will completely rearrange their train
ni-li,-,luli'H aad will c:jtalliili a now liui
iltal truin that will make tho time he
Iweon I'orlland and Chicago but three
j dayti, and will operate three trains daily
t from Portland to KniitmH City and St.
l.ouiH by way of the Hurlington.
The North Coast limited U to bn con
verted into an eatirely firMt-clana pas
senger train. There are to be no day
foiichcM and no tourist Kleepera in the
truin. It is to consist of ciprcHt, aud
l;aggage cars, a dining ear, parlor lib
seri'ution car, and rtaudnrd and com
partment sleepers. It is to be run
through from Portland to Chicago by
way of St. Paul and will malic the trip
in a little under 72 hours. It is to be
nil electric lighted train, from baggage
to observation car. The day coaches
mid tourist sleepers aro eliminatod from
the train so us not to crowd thn dining
car, which will lnj carried for the ea
tiro trip.
GIRLS AND GRANDPA
IN TRIPLE WEDDING
A compromise will probably result from the efforts
to close the Rogue river to net fishing made by the Rogue
River Fish Protective association. The open season will
bo limited to three months, May, June and duly. The bal
ance of the year the Rogue and its tributaries will be closed
except for hook ami lino angling.
A. bill has also boon introduced, which has the promise
of passage, closing the Rogue river and its tributaries to
trout fishing except with hook and line. Steelhead are
classed as trout in this measure.
i Both bills have the sanction of Grants Pass people,
and should have, for if the master fish warden's recom
mendations wore carried out, all .Josephine county fish
ermen would be put out of business by the closing of the
stream above tidewater. That such a measure was not
passed was due to the ability of the Grants Pass delegation
in landing both on the fish umittoe, on the joint fish
committee, as well as on the game committee.
As there is not much of a run ol stoolhead during tlie
proposed open season, I hero is good prospect of preserving
the angling on .the Rogue if these bills pass. A Sunday
closed season will also probably be enforced for the pro
tection of salmon.
Master Fish Warden McAllister's now fish code, which
will repeal all existing laws and establish now laws for
each stream in Oregon, will be introduced in the legislature
this week. K enforces a Sunday closed law and shortens
the spring season a month on the Columbia. It will em
body the compromise agreed upon for the Rogue, and
though it will be fought by the gillnctters, will probably
pass both houses.
ST AM KOK I), Conn., l'eli. 1. Hinvny
ton. Coaa.. had three weddings Inst
night which were pretty much all in
one family, limoag those making up the
pairs being a grandfather and his two
tji'anildaiighters, and one of the latter
married her brother-in-law.
All this took place at the home of
Captain John I.'lloiuiuedi It close
tricml and neighbor of Charles Klein,
the playwright. The captain was mar
ried to Mrs. Ilattie (I. Deaiger. it being
his sei d marriage, and the fourth for
his bride.
The grandchildren were Mrs. Clrace
Shine, who was married to her brother
in law. Kdwnrd (I. Shine, uml Miss Net
tie Khinder, who was married to (leorge
Minor.
LEFT WIFE TO WANDER
WITH WIFE'S MAID
t'lllt'AtlO. I'Vli. I. A warrant lor
ihc niri'iit of Or. Alexini' Thi i on a
.'herge of wile abaiidounirut was issued
this al'lernoou on complaint of till doc
lor'n wife, who told the judge her hns
l-'ieacli inaid. Francs l.efore.
"It was Inst Wednesday that, my
husband left and my maid disappeared
at the Milne time," said Mrs. Till U) in.
"Since then I have not heurd from
either of them, but I have been iu
formed from reliable, sources- that both
vent direct to New York city.",
"Did you suspect that your maid
was winning away your husband's
lovef" asked the judge.
"I had faith iu him," said the wom
an, "but the neighbors had told me
he was showering the uiuid with his lit -tcutioua,"
NOT It B.
Notice is heroby givijn that the under
signed will apply to the city council of
the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held ou Kebruary 2, 1809,
for a license to sell spiriloui, vinous
and mult liquors in quantities less tuna
a gallon, for a period of six months, ut
his pluce of business at Nos. 112 and
114 Front street, Id ru'd city.
Dated this 20th day of January, 1009.
270 JOHN HARRINGTON.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VAILEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in taie Pacific:
Northwest. No' in the combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
BIG
REWARD !
For anyone fiudiug u lunch like
THE LOUVRE
en- for 35 ctuta. .
-SEE THE LATEST
COLLAR PIN SETS
At
MARTIN J. REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
WIIKItH Til M (QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT
Near Postoffice.
Fine Waleh and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Propiktor.
a FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Empir es, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Oi.-.'eis and Machinery.
Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
State Depositary
Established 1888.
Capital aid SurpluB $11!;
Resources $700,000
Highest Attainment in
' Systematic Banking Service
The JucUsou County liiink respectfully
f'olii'iU ymix account, subject to your
elu-i'k, v.-itli the strongest Liiirnnteo of
safety mid efficiency.
We offer I In hiyhi Ht altaininent iu
HVHtiMiiatii1 ban khig service, which as
Hiiren th" jrrfatest eare in every iiiiun
cm! transaction, with thin obliging in
Hi i 1 ii t ion .
5.000- $ jW. I. VAWTISR, President.
u. it. iAwuu&x, uaiiiuer.
EVERY ONE HAS THE IB OWN
TROUBLES
Hflpeoinlly the man who buys a suit
of clothing or overcoat made to fit aoy
onfl that wants to buy. The man who
has liia garments mado to order by an
up-to-date, tailor never has any trouble
with tho fit, finish or general "get up"
of hs clothiug. It mt only fits per
feetly, but gives you a style and indi
viduallty acquired it! no other way
wheu made at
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers andT ailoie
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, OB.
WHAT PAPERS SAY
MEDFORD AS A LAWMAKER.
Portland Spn'tnlor.)
Medfnrd tt gnmiuu no l':t'l tli'tt
iaiH'ln'is who gn lo ulrep at niyiit amid
the peaci'ful calm of the upon finialry
lire aroused in tle tin mirg by I ho
eking and rlamur f iiv life, mid find
iheiiuolvi'H in n pttpoli'Uh did rirt. Ilfiv
i:ig ln''ome tlio no iitpol's of .sunt h.'in
Oregon, Medtoid pu.-pusti --..Iding new
tirritury to her wide doimiin; her :iih
li tituiH embrace Crater hike, imM hoau
tiful of wild, rnni-nlic phn-iH en the
onit. HiMtrge Put mini, i diLr nf die
Medford Tribune, whi.-li is ..i.f ..f 1 1, .
very lient piipers in the nt-ite, i :i S:i
lem representing the pie of ,l:(el.ni
Cnlllltv in JlH eff.iri tn i-ldure the leg
i-ilnture to iippropriat e iflnotno r,.r tlu
euiiHtnietion of :i rojid (nun Medford
to Klamath IViIIh i;i ,1m ksoii ami Khun
nth count it s a rut ' ot her nourveH " of
f .'-n,lll)( eii. li. Thin I ."iOjlMil Iidh been
ph'.lged and every dollar of it will br
:: aihible within wo veins, (lie t mo
ii in estimated that it will hike to huiM
the road. It iiui v be i at lied hen
that (he "other k.iii.os" in K, II. liar
riinan, who mil so delighted utli the
ehnrniA of the country ;timit Cratei
lake that he will r petid a eon pie of
month iu Oregon every hii miner.
The gm-ernment h.tw agreed to upend
Hft iiiurh iu the Cnwcade national foret
reserve mid Crater lake national park
an ot hern may raior', and if the legia
bit ure grant h M-dford 'h prnyer, be
gon will be able to-show isitor n mag
nifirent park whom beHiily and gland I
our will etpuil those of the Yellowstone
or N'osemite.
(tan
Mr. Pnliiaiu of Medfonl ix greatly in
lereHted in two other I i Mr-, one of which
prohibits fishing in liogue river ex
.opting with hook ami line. One can
hear a storm burst about that measure.
Hut it was drawn by the Ifogue Kiver
I'ro'ei't i e association, composed of .VIM
sportsmen, and lias the endors nt of
ell the Koiithern Oregon counties. The
oth r hill pt i.hvi t .r a license fee of j
fl to be paid by all anglers, the nnm I
ey lii he devoted to he maintenance ()f
haieherie-4 for roalocktiig of utieinns. ;
iiiob r the direction of the master fish t
warden. The bill h.M tl ndoisemeiit i
"f every rod and nn club in (he stated
indeed, of everybody but the bare ,
footed, bareheaded boy. who siN in th,-'
MUiet sha.l.tws Diet the alder throws
..er the deep pool. an. I hears no sound'
-av the splash and da-di of tin big
Hunt at the .'ii.l f his fishing wand.
Ami the l.i.l, m ,Ml-ws no open oi
lo'-e snas.m r,,t trout, wilt not pa
anuli attention to ill" license ',.(
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 aud would use in iooo Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt fn
32 Caudle Power Tungst&n Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour aud would use in iooo
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving iu ooo hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, L'Oii West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Bijj Electric Sign.
LANK WILL HOLD
BIO FAIR IN FAI,t,
i:i'i;i:i'. (
l'l' I. Kiitfi'iii. will
li.ni' :i l.in imiutv f.'iir nvt full. Sn. li
11 II10 iHi,.n i i.:M. r(,n .,1
.ultmiil ,'ii.iv. A l,iL. ii,.,t. .
'' I"'"' M"il:iv i,i,.,. :, i , i,
,i l.;iiii' i'imiiiIv l':,ir ,-,'.'..i,'i:,i t.Mi will -..lUalli.'-.l.
tin' ,.l.i'-,-l f n,i,i 1,,
liolil tl,t cMinty fair in th,1 fall. The
i.'i"iin,(s Iuim' nlri'.'utv ti.'.'u ,r,,vi,l,',l aiul
:l first ,'lass rai'i' truck const rui'tfil. In
-as,, tlic state fair nt Sal, in is icn up
tliis vcar ,111 iici'iMint of the Alaska
Vukitn Pacific i'uist'i,iii, all the iiuite
interest will l,e taken in ttie e. unity fair
licrr. 1
Local
Confidence
Induces citizens of Medford
to grab many of the Best
Things on the market this
winter
Kotft imagine for a iinuuent that our local citizens
don't rccogiiio a good thing when it offers. Did
you ever trade horses with any of them, Take our
advit-e, and don't risk it. (!ood sens.- will dietate
that it is in order to follow their lead in investing in
Medford property, however, for they see the hand
writing mi the wall. Medford is on the verge of a
1 111. Interview us and we'll tell you why this is
the right time to huy Medford city property!
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Kxhihit Kiiilding, Medfonl. Oregon.
U. E. Hllainiter
A. C. Rnmhill
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
!, Sub-Dividers and Dovelopers Rogue Eiver Valley Or
chard Iinnds.
Chulr.e fruit lands, bearing aad youug orchards in small and
lurgo tiBnto, for sale.
We plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
he is represented.
Experience JVot Necessary for
those who purchase through us. Thoy secure the advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an expert on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who for soveral yearB has exceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Hogue River valley,
record erops, record packB, record priceB.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
Instructor of "piano. "Llst 5tUtho&
Statue at ftultxnct. itortb Orit(t Srrttt
Compare
the Quality
It is. and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality aud to that end
y c art- :i 1 way s mid i n g
jiinliiy to our lino. The
Tuition of " preferri'd
stock ' makes our lino
of !:h rade Cnr.ned
Qoodi most complete.
Our service always th
b-it and eTory accom
givfo our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of X
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
YOU CANT '
SAVE
On your railroad fare. ''
Tho law of ti e oomtuoa .,
carrier compels equal
Total on all railroad lines .
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Tinvoling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
inalstlng on the shortest
route, fasteit trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short L ine
Union Pacific
Every facility for tht
safety and accommoda
tion of tho passenger is
provided. N-i change ef
oars is neccRfary to Den
ver. Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are made for all oth
er points east and flsuth
A. S. R08ENBAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McMTJEBAT,
General Passenger Aent,
PORTLAND, OR.