Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 02, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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Medford Daily Tribune
bfficial laper'of 1' ""' of Medford.:
L'uliiislicil every cveniim except Suuday. ;.
m ii i f o it i) v i; ! , i s 1 1 i x o . . c o m p a n y
' QK4nfiK Putnam. l-lilitor aud Manager.
Admitted as Suwnl Chi. Matter in the iVstoffice at '
- Medford, Oreuoii.
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kSI;!!SCHIHT10' katks.
,m: ... !..irH-r, .SO.fiQ . One y.nr, by mail...
COAL WATEEED TO LAY
DUST, FREEZES SOLID
.5.00
Vav to ,v. i -;.!. :. .
Kvciy i'irnr in Medii.id rdimild liitve ii representative
on the fru'iu'sion to Imosl for the ( 'rarer lake road. Every
f llie lctiishiHirc in the r-owity should feel
called upon to sacrifii-e his tin u fur a day or two for the
common good.' Everyone vho knows any member ot tne
legislature and can influence, a vote, owes it to the city
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There is hut one reason given, for refusing to go
"business won't permit it." Who; can J here be, wnose
"business''-in so iiitfiorlmit tjiat'he cannot s)are a day in
helping bring to the county the greatest thing that could
be brought to benefit it, and therefore, everyone in it '( A
man has,:!li" days in the year. to grub for money. Can't
he quit grubbing for even a day for the sake of city, county
and state' () . , . ; .
Aud if those who refuse to go for "business" only real
ized it, the passago of this measure means ten times the
"business" in the future that, one day's money-grubbing
now can possibly mean to these worshipers of the "Great
God Business."
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XHSUlTlf COVSTY.
ST. LOUIS, Jliu. ). Wbeu a -load of
coal was delivered ' at the Kust St.
Louis police station vu the coldcttt day
lu the year, Sylvestt-r Lee1, the negro
porter, true- to the orders be received
luat Hummer, turned tbe bode ua it aod
gave it good weeting to aettle tbe dust.
Tbe water froze aw fust a it fell, aod
wbeu Sylvester got through IbeJoiid of
eoai was a blaek iceberg.-
He ami ilia aide partner tuckled it
witb shuvels uud could not make a dent
in it. Tbey tried pickaxea and made
very little progress. Dynamite waa
proponed, but fur tbe wagon 'a aake it
wim not used.
Reinforcement! were called for. llulf
a dozen' negroes, working witli' crow
ban aud sledges, finally succeeded in
breaking the compact mass into frag
ments, and it waa separated from tluj
wagon and carried into the cellar.
The struggle of the people id' Cottage Grove and ad
joining territory to create 1 lie county of Xcsmith out of
'sections of Lane and Douglas counties is another instance
of the efforts of a locality to obtain home rule. Of course
the balance of the two counties affected are fighting the
proposed division, though having little in common with
the secessionists, anil may succeed in blocking the division
before the legislature, lu this case an appeal will be made
to the people of Oregon and the request probably be
granted.
The following are the reasons advanced b the Xesmith
boomers why the new county should be created:
Because it contains an area of l!).")(i square miles; has
a population of 7!H t people; ail assessed valuation of H
13.15,93:3; has 19IJ1 school. children; has an assessed valua
tion of itil ".'') per capita.
Because a levy of 15 niills,(the levy in Lane county for
190!))' will-raise the sum of f7l2,7:i8.9!) in (axes.
Because the county seals of Lane and Douglas conn
lies out of which it is proposed to create said county, are
situated To miles apart and cannot and do not serve the
needs and demand of the people residing within the ter
ritory of the proposed county.
Because the people within said territory pay vast sums
in taxes into the treasuries of said counties of Lane and
Douglas and get no corresponding returns in public im
provements. Because if said new county is created, there will remain
in- Lane county taxable property of the, assessed value of
more than $1. ",(( )(,( and a population of more than l!0,
0U0 and a larger proportion in Douglas county.
Because the situation and topography of the country
are such that the population of the Hew county as well as
the old counties is left in a more concentrated and compact
condition.
Because the fact that being inure concent rated, the
affairs of the several counties can be more economically
administered than in their present condition.
Because it has been the history of all the new counties
in the state that when they had been created the county
upon the whole has improved more rapidly and made more
progress than before.
Because the people of said proposed new county are
taxed without representation, not having a representative
or county officer residing in or elected from said terri
tory. '
77 A,' TEUJ'IIOSF. FH.WClllSE.
An application has been made for a telephone franchise
in Medford by the Citizens' Telephone company, a newly
organized company, composed of local citizens. Applica
tions for franchises have also been made by similar con
cerns in Grants l'ass and Ashland, the intention being
1o make the systems uniform and cover the valley with a
network of wires. Independent apparatus will be used.
The llmnc Telephone compam will probably aid in financ
ing the new companies, which will extend the independent
service through the Mate. The coining of the new com
pany will mean, it is claimed, the expenditure of ijCiO.OOO
or so in the citv.
-SEE THE LATEST
JAPAN HAS ORDERED 6000
OATS FROM CHICAGO
WASHINGTON, J-'eb.- 1. Thu- nUt
ilfpartiiH'nt it) inftimiid that .lujtau Las
ordered floOO common cats from i'liica
go. They will go to Tokio from C'hi-fiiK"-
Tliey will thr bo turned loone
on the Bwnrminif rat dens of that orien
tal mt'tropoliH. It U Hiiid that thn ro- i
.louts urn eat i tho natives out of
house' aud homo, aud are threatening
the foretn. Ho feror-lmm hare thr be
come, aa it is related here, that they
attack infants and ernwl into the dhIh
of iiivulidft. Thojr threaten the city
Hti no invading foe haa threatened it
since the Ruwiaii war. Powerful poison-1
ing powders and paste have had no per
eptilde effect.
LANE COUNTT TIMBER
IS SOLD FOR S2AO.O00
K,(i KNK, Or., Fell. I. Tbe sale of a
large tract of timber land along the
Si unlaw river in the western end of
laue county is being made here by
Kred Fisk, a local limber broker and
ex sheriff. The names of tbe parties
who are milking the purchase aro not
eot known bent, but a check for 150, -oito
wuh received a couple of days ago
ill u local bunk from the Merchants
National bank of Portland, as part
payment for the timber. The purchase
price for the tract is -'.iii.iMKi. This is
the rlrttt sale of any importance made
in this section of tho state for a long
time and m uu indication of the early
resumption of activity in tbe timber
market.
EARTHQUAKE FELT IN
MONTR AX AL AND MEXICO i
j
VANCOUVKK, li. V Feb. 1. A spe-;
cial dispatch from Montreal this morn- j
ing snys that tbreo distinct quake
thocks were felt there last night, first
at M:. 'to, second at ll:4fi and but nt
;t:0 this morniug. Many people were
awakened by the Hhockn and tho muse
if falling dishes, hlasswarc, etc. Ilig
cracks were made in many of the build
in g.t.
Mexico In Shaken;
MKXICO CITV, Feb. 1. A slight
iaith(uake occurred hero today. Huild
ings were slightly damaged. This is the
second shock to occur here within the
past 4S hours.
ATTENTION.
Froi February I to May 1 I will !
give to tho bust looking ebild in Jack-J
sou county from 5 to 10 yeprs old, $10
in gold. Pictures taken ull week and J
Huaduys from 1 to 4 p. m. Four promt- ;
ueui ladies of Medford to bo judges of
photos.
LKSMKISTER'8 GALLERY,
VS Over Allen ft Rcugau'i.
NOT FOrl.
U hereby: given that tbe undersigned )
will al.ly at tbe regubtr meeting of the
city council of Medferd, Or egos, on
February 2, lOOfl, for license to soil 1
malt, vinous and ipiritous liquors in ,
test qoantitiea than una gallon for six '
mouths at lot 13, block 80, in Medfotd,
Oregon, for a period of six month. '
;7l t H. O. WILK1NHON. j
Dated .lu unary 81, lm9. !
BIG
REWARD
HOUSE ADOPTED BILL
For'anyoa fkadisg a lunrs like
THE LOUVRE
serves fer 35 cents.
KIX1ARD1NG STATEMENT NO. I
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SAL KM. Or.. I-Vb. I
ninming by a iic ol u'.i t l"J
n t'ii'irallt' roll uu ()' llntok
bill providing tli.it any tiHilnlate mii
ing Stati'iuciit o. I to be guilty it' a
iMisdcmcHimr. I'iflrrti members did not
Oic'Oi state building at the j
Ai.i.ka VnKi'ii i':'oific exposition in 1 i01
is re:l to receive exhibits and the
iiHolnv I'inui that state at the exhibi
'"P1"1 ! Immi will be oi f tl i ol complete
,.v. r ..-.Nliled.
Kurlv thtMi.iiid ciyar innkerH in the
vote, being abxent. They iU ndoph-d j I'mled States are to be assessed ten
(. joint rertulutioii providing iIihI the ! v,-i, M c:uh and the tnonev derivinl used
ipifstion of iiienannf tin- sahirv of I ti make a display of t lo union laln-l at j jVmt street, in rid city.
submitted to I lie people.
11 1 . . 11 i
NOTU'F.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed wilt apply to the city council of
the city of MCdford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be held on February 2, 190i.
for a lieeuse to sell spiritous, vinous
nud malt liquors in quantities less thau
i gallon, for a period of six ntentns, at
his place of business r.t Nos. 113 and
llie Alaska -Yukon IMeitie exposition mi i-r(Hi tK- 2ith jav o1 innuarv. lf0H.
utie in nmt. a;o joun'iukhington.
COLLAR PIN SETS
'At
MARTIN J. REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
WHERE ;TIlFi QUALITY JS ALWAYS RIGHT
i N'ear Fostoffice.
Fine Wateh uixl . Jewelry Repairing ii Specialty.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
E rULh Xl oca
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest roininereial Nursery in tno Pueific
Northwest. No', in the combine. C,.ipetes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEPFOED, OREGON1 .
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-tbree 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 his.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $u
32 Caudle Power TUngsteil Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour aud would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp : $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 206 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TUOWBR1 DGE, Propiktor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of En'vos, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
li-r.iei s and Machinery.
Agents in S-n'thcni Oregon for
-FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
F. OSENBRUGGE
Agent for THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Bole agent in Jaclnon county for tho STUDEBAKER LINE OP AUTO
MOBILES. The now E. M. P. Btu lobakcr, 30-horaa powi-l, four-cylinder
medium prico Touring Car has won tho recognition aud admiration of all
maubtuists and hU4 proven itself to ho n remarkable vehicle for strength,
spred and durability. New goods in all lines will arrive in the course of
next month at the Htmlebuker warehouse.
MKDFOBD, OEBOON.
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service !
Tho JucliHiui ('oni)ty Hunk respectfully
si'lii'iis viMir iicfDiint, subject to your
t lu'ck, v.it ti the strougi'Ht guurnutoo of
siifciy ;cnl i-ffii'iency.
We ut't'iT tin hititst nltainuioiit in
fivHtciimtic bunking wrVR'B, which as
suits tlu jrrcuteHt cure in every flnan
ci;il ti:i!iH;n-t:nr., with this obligiug in-s'.itutitMi.
. W. I. VAWTBB, Prqnident.
U. R. MNDLKY; Cauher.
LwEDTOHD, OEEO0H jg
Siatu I)i:tisiturv
E3tab;iohed 1S83.
Capital afl Burplus $125,000
ltosourr?8 $700,000
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
Local
Confidence
Induces citizens of Medford
to grab many of the Best
Things on the market this
winter
Don't imagine for a moment that our local citizens
don't recognize a good thing when it offers. Did
you ever trade horses with any of thorn? Take our
advice, and don't risk it. Good sense will dictate
that it is in order to follow their lead in investing in
Medford property, however, for they see the hand
writing on the wall.. Medford is on' the verge of a
lioom. Interview us and we'll tell you whv this is
the right time to huy Medford city property."
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
. Kxhihit Building, 'Medford, Oregon.
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
the eicelttute of th mii thot
eoked at the Emeriok Cafe if you
haven't already regaled yourself with
some of the delicious dishes that are
served here. If you hiven't partaken
f them, there is a treat awaiting you
that yu will want to repeat often. A
weal at the Kmerick is an experience
that will make you i.y, like Oliver1
Twist, fer mors.
The Emerick Cafe
Opea All NigM .
are
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frame, Osk Veneered Doors, with Beve! Plats, serried ia stock cheap.
Office Piituret and all kinds of Plaaiag Mill Work, Including Toned WetV
aud Fancy Grills.
K STREET, BETWEEN SI.XTH AXD S EVENTS STREETS.
srx .yi-iS!
Mm
EVERY ONE HAS THBIB OWN
TROUBLES
Espeomlly tho man nho buys a suit '
of clothing or overcoat msdo to fit y
ouo that wnnts to buy. The man who
has his garments mado to order by aa
up-to-date tailor never has an troubl
with the fit, finish or general '-'get up'
of his clothing. It mt only fits pei-!
fetly, but giveB you a stylo and' iudi
viduality acquird h no other way
when made at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andT ailcis
PALM BUILDING, MBDFOBO, OB.
K. J. Skewis G. E. Hilainscr
A. C. Randall J L. D. Hsrrls
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
:, Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
chard Lands.
Choice fruit londa, bearing and young orchards in small and
l:irgo tinrta, for sale.
Wo plant aud care for orchards and guarantee property to
he -is it presented.
Experience Not A ccessary for
those who purchase through us. They secure tho advise and
sorvicoB of a consulting horticulturist, nn oxpert on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who fur so vera! yoiia has excelod in
the growing nnd skipping of fruit in the Bognc RiVer vatley,
record ciops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
instructor of "Piano, TLl5t 5Utbo6
Studio at 3l.3nc. 5tcrtb Oranfli S.rtt
Compare
the Quality
iiiIsa;i;ii twin N.i iq
It is, and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers witb
goods of the highest
quality and to that end
are always adding
ualitv to our lino. I he
dition of "preferred
stock" makes our line
of liit;li j;rade Csnnefl
Qoodt most complete.
Our service always the
b-st and every accora
given our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
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