Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 03, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    UUAmmD DAILY- 'jfffHUNJS. MEUFOJtU, ORKOOX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1909.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of (In: "-y of Medford.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
- .Fruit Trees
!r IyAKIMAI VAILEY NURSERY
Largest 'Comneicial Nursery in tiie Pacific
Northwest. No', in :le coinljinc. Coi-ipctes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
1 ; MEDFORD, OI1EG ON .
-SEE THE LATEST
COLLAR PIN SETS
MARTIN 1 REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
WIIKHH TI1K QIWLITY TS ALWAYS l.TGUT
Near I'ostoffu-p.
Kiim Watdi iind Jewelry Repuii-iiig .1 Specialty.':"
I'lililisluid every cvcninb t'X'.'ept SuihIiv.
M EDKORD IMJ IJMMII I NO ..CO M 1' A N Y
OBoitfiR Putnam. Kililr ami Manager
Admitted S(.''(md ('lnss Mutter in the Postofi'iee ut
Medford. Oieiron.
SUHSOIMI'TIOX ItATKS.
l-nu monlll, h nml! "ri r. .0 Rl) Oim vir, l.y mail...
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WHAT r.t.v vor DOI
g
The Medford spirit the spirit that l.uilds cities and
makes them famous Iiiik onee aain made good. Over
fifty of our Imsiest mereliaiits and professional men,
at the time when trade is rapidly piekinj?'"!'. ml durinK
the husiest season of the month, found time to lay aside
private matters, pack their grips, and take the train for
Salem there to lahor for the eoi n good. And it is
well. Medford, with citizens like these, will "continue to
grow, and each day will see her further along the paths
of progress. .
Medford has the name of wauling the hig things, and
of getting what she goes after. Legislators say this; rad
road officials say it, and it is echoed hy the hig theatrical
men who have found that Medford wants nothing hut
the hcst. Medford is famed now as the city' of live ones
a city with all the local pride thusiasm. sacrifice and
energy that makes leaders among cities.
But as in every city, there are those who must remain
when the others go. AVe couldn't all go, hut we can all
do our share to huild up the city. And therein liesjlie
true, secret of Med ford's progress. Everybody is telling
everyhody else what to do for the little old hurg, and that
is tile best way for people to he feeling, and a splendid
way to wake them up to doing hig things that are good,
and little things, that, help, too.
One of the little things that would count a good deal
is for everyhody who has an office in an office huilding
to hnvoji gold sign lettered on his window. There are of
fice huildings in town that are so crowded that a mom
could not he rented at any price, yet a stronger passing
them would think they are not half rented, hccansc ahout
half the windows' carry no signs, ( let the idea (
Then, leaving the offices, we reach the streets. Here
is one id' the hig things. The paving should he extended
and the other streets macadamized. Let us work foi
st reels next winter that will withstand whatever old .lu
piter Pluvius sends us without resulting in a sea of
mud, too thick for navigation hy hoal, too thin for travel
ing in a carriage.
Then, we leave the streets home we are. Now how
ahout. all that ruhhishf And the hackyard well, how
cleaning them up would help the city!
Yes, there is plenty for us little fellows to do. Things
could he named hy the tens. So let us get l.nsy. Kali in
line with the things that are waking Medford up, and
let's start her on the Marathon race to prosperity. The
"liiir ones" are alreadv in the field for a course, the Crater
lake road let us "little ones" see that when the word to
start comes that everything will he ready!
TALENT TA1E8 TERSELY TOLD.
II. K. H.diison of Wiiriiit Cri'i'k w:i
u 'I'uli'iil visitor Sulu -tiny.
.),,) ik Hopi'liim! of llii- 1'ounly ir
f.-vrln wi-nt tn Miiiriml Siihinlny.
Voter .1. Hind wan ti from Midford
Siitimliiv nml took luii'k piniio from
.liunes Allen's of North Tul.nl.
One of thi irin'iinl lieing talk
i'it tibtmt ii Tuli'iit now is Unit of im-or
Hirutiiitf. Almost owry rt'sident in in
I'i'vor of the move.
l-'ml lt:ii win il Mt'ilforil luiHitiefW
visitor the l"l of week. Mr. K
owns ono of tlio inttMt vnhmtilo fiinus
in the v:illev. It join our fity on tin
smith. .Iff f Hill snys TrIi'mI is 11 great plnee
fur ruling. Wliyf." snys Mr. Hell,
"wo linvo fivo i-:iting lionuios in thin
little town, nml :ill of tl i "' doing
a good tnisilio.s. "
( Ctiroy of North Tnlrnt hat .init
received a Irttor ami n lioiklot from
Wititi rsot, la. In III" dew -ritlvo look
li t there arc- hundreds of farms, all well
iniirninl. good, fertile, well watered
and fenced, anil tho prior. ro from -H
to $100 per nrro nono nhore HHV What
iv tin- mnttor with Tmva tlint lnl
rliMin, nml no many farms fur Jali't
Wolilon Hartley of North Talent
down to M.-aforil last Saturday ami
lirolilit out some finiiliiin: lumber. Mr
Hartley is iiuny these nit day finish
iuK u his fine new dwelling house. Mr
Hartley 1ms a fine traet of fertile land,
ami ho intend to 1'lant a portion of it
to orchard.
The new lodo of vld Fellow at Till
vnl ma.lo iii nliont tW at a ro.-ent meet
in with which to buy the neeess.iry
natnpliornali. for their team. The boys
lire taking a lively interest ami intern!
to net in gooil working ortler at once.
SERVANT IN ONE FAMILY
TOR OVER 7 YEARS
HKI.KAST. Keb. The ilea Ih ha
oceiirriHl at Lisbon, near llell'ast. of
Susan O'llagan. who hail served one
family for an ui'.lir iken (torio.l of 1IT
ears.
Sbo hail nnrsi'il thlei- sllreessive gen
ilations of the Hall family, having en
leml the service of the i;reat yratiil
father nf the present gelierniion in Oe
lober. 1SII.
The ileeeaseil. who was in her liKth
year, pussesiusl her faeitlties up o the
enil, betii(f able to sew ami reail with
out speetarles. She hml never been a
ilay absent from w irk, ami her last
illness was only of three ilays ilurjt
tiun.
GIVEN OUN OF GOLD AFTER
THIRTY LEARS HAD PASSED
I-OXSTA.NTIXOI'I.H. l'eb. 2. This
piaint story about the sultan, a pasha
alnt a Kol'len Ki'11 lu iiiK told here.
Abdul llamid, who in Ilia younger
days was a fine riflo shot, usfsl to go
li uitt iiiK with Itiafat Pnahn, who oue
lay won the sultan's athuiratiuu by a
wonderful shot nt a bear. Th sultan
llleu and therv promised to )(iv the
pn- ha a iolden nun.
Xevt day Itiafat beri'mo a '-suspeel "
and hml to leave (he country. He re
maims) in exile for ;u years, returning
hero after the revolution. He was gra
i-iouslv receiied by tl-e sultan, who ask
oil ivliether he still did yood shooting.
"Sire," roplitsl th" wily pasha, "the
last time 1 shut I was told bv your
majesty that in fu.uie I must always
use a golden nun. 1 h:;o been too Jioor
to buy one; therefore I have never shot
sineo. "
Then the sultan remembenid his
promise ami the next day Ititfat Tasha
reeeiviiil a gun beautifully embossed in
gold.
FOR FIRST TIME IN 31
YEARS SHOP ESOAPES
niliMlXtlllAM, l'eb. 2. Vor the
tiil time in ;il years the dry goods store
of William Maegrogor. who as a prom
meat football organixer usually had on
Ins premises ehanoitge raps and other
prizes, has not been robbed bv New
Veer's burglars. On New Year's eve
Mr. Mnegregor vacate! his old nrem
isos for a new ami burglar proof shop.
Returning lo his old shop a few hours
alter leaving, he found that it had been
nt, red. but the burglars hail found
nothing but empty boxes.
FOREIONTER8 LAUGH AT
AMTRICAN SHORTCOMINGS
D
l.OMmV. Wh. "The Amorirnn
nuin proMfui jiurtlei! all." mv
Trth." "Tin American niBn t, up
parut)y, liiviuu:itir to i ht AnuricAn
woman. f.r whru Ih latter i 9tthnent
y ruh she jii-nornlly utarrif a Kuro
nan.
"ThiMinh th nk of Kuropojin men
r pit'paretl to ULnrry rirh American
w.inifn, (he Knr.tau women ean w
ilttin 1m inshit-el lo marry an American.
"The ilffieiencies of the American
man imint be serious, for ;her appear ti
rciidiT him oMeetKtrtaMe atiKe to the i
women of hi own rountry an. I of other
untrie. ' 1
Does not
do its
work and
serve the
public on
paper
More Light ior less Money
Sixtv-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LA MI'S.
32 Candle Power EcHson Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use iu 1000 Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $1 1
32 Candle Power Tungsten l amp uses '
' 40 Watts perhouv and would use in 1000 j
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt - I 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Of fieri, 2(K West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Rig Electric Sign.
Medford Iron Works
;, E. O. TI JO WBRI DO E,3 Pro p 1 h t or .
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Entires, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
; ; v ,( B,;8.!eisvand Machinery. (
Agents in Srth-rf Oregon for
. ; -FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
Statu Uoosit:-.ry
Established 1S3S.
Cr.pital and Surplus $12
Kcsourros $700,000
fflghest Attainment in
" Systematic ; Banking ServiGe
Tho .l.-u kiiiii' County liink reaped fully
: i it k your rtcrontii, subjritt to your
i-iti-ck, w ilia (lie stioit'st guantiiti'e of
uni'i-ty ntitl cfCicioiu'V.
We nf for tin- liitflHsl al tai nnifiit hi
iiyri'iii.-itii banking si-i vicn, whiclr na
surt'S tlio grentcMt care in ovory fliiiui--i.-tl
tnuiHtieliot:, with tliis obliging in-Hiitutiuii.
S.OOO ' SZW. I, VAWTER, Pr-cidont.
" G. li. L1NDLEV, Caulner.
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 n moment, that our local citizens
don't recognize a good thing when it offers. Did
von ever trade horses with any of them? Take our
advice, ami don't risk it. Good sensj 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
liooni. Interview us and we'll tell you why this is
tlit' right time to lmy Medford city property.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Exhibit Building. Medford, Oregon.
ft S
mmii
EVERY ONE HAS THE IB OWN
TROUBLES
Ksi'Prmlly the man nho buys a suit
ut clothing or overeont luado to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
b:is his garments mado to order by an
up to date tailor novor has any troublo
with tho fit, finish or y.-nornl "got up"
of his clothing. It nit only fits per
fectly, but gives yon a stylo and indi
viduality acquired if no other way
wheu made at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andT ail c it?
PALM BUILDINQ, MEDFORD, OB.
E. J, Skcwia G. E. Hihltiu-iT
A. C, Kumlall J L. I. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
:, Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
" chard Lands.
Choire fruit lands, bearing and young orchards iu small and
'largo tincts, for Bale.
Wo plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
be hs n presented.
Experience Not Accessary for
those who purchaso through us. They securo tho advise and
sorvipes of a consulting horticulturist, nn expert on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who for several yoiis has eiceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit ill the Uogue Tliver valley,
record erops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
Ywrr2: ' -vvi i! S'jjJ tr
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
tlio exi-ellt'iu-e of th-j meals that art
fuokotl at the EmerjVk t'afe if yon
havpn't iilroady rogalv.l yoursolf with
some of the delicious dishes that are
served here. If you haven't partaken
of them, there is a treat awaiting you
th.it you will want to repeat often. A
men! at tho Kmeriek is an experience
that will inal;e you c;yt like Oliver
1 wist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe ;
Open All Night
yiXrs. Irene. H'fampton Isaacs
instructor of "Piano. "Llsatt 5tttboo
StuMc at 3ilnct. 5tocll) Orni Strtl
MEDFORD SAS1I & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap.
Office Kiiturei and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, iucluding Turned Work
and Fancy drills.
F STREET. BETWKEN SIXTH AND S KYK.NTH STREKTS.
. K. KNY ART, Prwmlcnt.
.1. A, PF.RRV. Vice Prvwdent.
.lOllX S. OliTH. Cashier.
V. B. JACKSON'. Ass't Cajliier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$50,000
10,000
Safefry Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus. ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
Compare
the Quality
R IRfiHSSiSS-Siistn I
It is, and always has
been our aim to Bupply
our enstomors with
goods of the highest
quality and to that cud
ye are always adding
quality to our line. The
iliition of 1 ' preferred
stock" makes our line
of r:uc Cunneil
Goods most complete.
Our service always the
b-"8t and every aecom-
given our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed