Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 06, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEnFORb DAILY TK1B17NR.ORKOOX. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, WOO.
ACME CEMENT PLASTER
Does not lose its strength and will not crumble. To have a roof that
will not leak use
RUBBEROID ROOFING
First and if you want BRICK or LUMBER in any Grade or Dimension call on us for Prompt
Service and Satisfaction
BIG PINES LUMBER C
Bedford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of Hie ry f M,;,lf td.
SWT IOSS DISCI' SS lOA I) III: I LI) IXC.
I'iiIiMmIiciI everv eveninu except Sunday.
t !! I) I' O R I) P U H I, I H M J N 0 . .O O M P A N Y
Okoiuik Putnam. Kditor unci Manager.
' Ailiniltc'il as .Second OlasH Mutter in the Pos'offiee at
i . . ... Med ford. Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
,On" month, h ittHt! or onrirr. .10.50 One rr, by until "
CALIFOlXIA LKADS TIIK WAY.
; l'.'or several years California has hcen the only state
on the Pacific coast thai conducts its own fish hatcheries,
.the propagation of fish in Oregon and Washington hcing
'in charge of the federal htircau of fisheries, which con
' fines its attention lo the commercially valuable species
, aiid (Iocs not maintain hatcheries for trout, says a bulletin
, of the federal government.
California, having its own hatcheries, has been able
lo supply not only other states of the Union, but even for
eign count ries, as Germany, New Zealand and Japan, with
..I fish eggs. The total output of young trout in California
''"will amount this year to eleven millions, there being three
"millions each of rainbow, cutthroat and steelhead, the rest
being Loch heven and eastern brook trout. Of the eleven
millions, six are produced by Uie Sissons hatchery, while
the rest come from the trout stations at Tahoe City, (lien
Alpine and Tallac on Lake Tahoe, the hatcheries at Brook
" dale in' Santa Cruz county, at Ukiah in Mendocino county
, -and on the Eel river.
"... ..'-The fish commissioners of California follow the prac
tice recommended by the best authorities, of liberating
the voting fish as soon as the umbilical sac is absorbed and
the search for natural food begins. The fish thus retain
their, native wildncss and develop the instinct of self
preservation, which is weakened if they remain too long
in captivity and arc nourished on artificial food, such
as they do not find when they arc in the wild state.
At the last session of the legislature of California sev
eral bills for the establishment of small fish hatcheries
were presented, but the fish commissioners contended that
the hatcheries ought to be situated in places whence the
young fish could be conveyed quickly to the streams to be
stocked, and urged that the desired results could be at
tained better by building a special fish-distributing ear
than by establishing small hatcheries. The legislators,
taking this view, appropriated $7."t0 to build a ear for the
distribution of fish. Hitherto the practice has been to
transport young fish in baggage or express cars.
The new car is sixty feet long and has vestibuled end.
so that it i'au be attached to a passenger train It is paint
ed orange and bears the inscription. "Fish Pistrihuting
Car." It contains large tanks, which are filled with fresh
mountain water at starting. The car holds one hundred
and twenty-five slrpptug cans or six hundred thousand
fish, which arrive at their destination in inu.-li better con
dition than when shipped by the old method. 'Hie car also
contains accouunod.itiotis for four men and an office for
the superintendent.
Every part of the state can be reached by the car, anil
by its facilities the commissioners ate able to fill a dozen
or more applications tor young tisii on each trip. An i
At this time of the year, when the roads of the county
are almost bottomless, rutty, sticky and horse-breaking to
use for business requirements, and realizing that the. more
impassable the highways the greater the indifference on
the part of those who use them to haul produce to market,
it will be surprising to the public generally to learn that
an international congress with the sole object of discussing
and forwarding country road making was recently held in
Paris. The official and district delegates in attendance
represented twenty-three nations, and included military
and civil engineers, highway superintendents from state
and local governments, officers of road associations and
other progressive men who are interested in road improve
ment as an essential measure of public policy. They rep
resented countries with varying local conditions, spoke in
many languages, and related widely dillercnt experiences
and opinions, but they were unanimous in declaring the
question of highway construction and maintenance to be
one of the trust urgent and important subjects now press
ing upon their respective governments.
In reporting the meeting, Farm and Home stated that
every phase of road construction was considered, and
maintenance and traffic were given attention. It may
naturally be utpposed that a subject which would bring
together representatives from widely separated countries
would cnlis! the most serious discussion and effort to ar
rive at practicable conclusions for the betterment of high
ways and for the improvement of social and business con
ditions. Such was the case. The delegates were earnest
and intelligent advocates of world-improvements in pub
lic highways. A permanent organization was effected
to be known as the International Road Congress associa
tion. If work of such semi-national character shall, even in
a small way, lead people who use country roads to want
better conditions, results of large benefit will in time fol
low. Next to good ranches and favorable climatic condi
tions, good roads are profit makers. They are, like mar
kets, side partners of success.
BELIEVE THAT FIRE WAS
OF INCENDIARY ORIGIN
Kl'OKNK. ,.. IVb. HoIievinRth.it
Ihi' f.rt Miuli J. -St rov.s.1 tin' I'luler
wo.hI ikating rink in Kucem' on the
niht of January J;t wa of inoeudiary
origin, anil obtaining "ovoral ilu.'S of
tbo iti!tr pcr,on.. K. .1. Krasior, owu-
r 01 ilit- luiM!i!. ha t'niployoil a ?p
-- ;ll .i.-li-t 1 1. iin.l hop,1: to h alilo to
mako arrests within a few .lays. The
!.s to Kta-ii r w.is over :.VilH with no
i.Miiance. The .-v;ee of tho luiiklinR.
. : A M. IVnaM k4 their ukat.-i
! insur.s.1 for tloOii.
Ctiri-tuu Same.
...-0 s.-r u-.-s
morning
are hoIJ
tho .'..miner
eial elub room at 11 oYUvk. Sulveet
.f the lessen .i-rmoi for lYt-niary 7.
' Spirit." All are welcome. Sun lay
v hoot at 10 o 'ctoek.
WHEN HEB BACK ACHES
A Woman Finds All Her Energy and
Ambitian Slipping Avar.
Mtslferl women know how the aohes
and pain that eonie when the kwine.s
fail make life a bunion. RaeVa.-he. hip
hea.la.-b.-s. ilirrv spell. iitre!
iPi? ur:r.arv rrvnhlea. all tell of s;.k
Iki.tne, ,eJ wrn , .... k ...'1-y
pli.'ant for fish to U- used in stivking puhli. waters sun- i .r-pr-vuh of a.abetej. dropsy and
plv makes his application, meets the tram at a specified 1 -- Kt-ev p-.i:,
I ,f rniiaf ni ty cur ai i aeno .r.orier.
tmio an.i jl;u t nvtuv. t t:h and mM'.iTo thoiu in a'-
ror.l.in.v with the ristrutioi smnlitl bv th
FEARS FELT FOR SAFETY
OF TRANSPORT BUFFALO
SAN FK AWlSt'O, C:., rYh. 4.
Kent- arc 1YH for t lit suffty of the
cnnvcrttHl transport Buffalo, whiob is
four ias ow'riluo from Hawaii. The
wmli'- report were last hard from
the boat when sh was two days at
sa. Thero was an umte rtant..n that
ilit- Mut't'alo woitiil r.'inatu within wiro
ltss communication excepting two days
of the present voyaije en route to Ban
Francisco.
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North ef 7th.
on D street. Here
I am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
KIT. EN K. Or.. Feb. 4. The safe in
Paul Itettleheim 's general merchandise
store at Springfield was Mown open
some time Saturday n;ifht an.t over $00
in cah wa taken. The robbery waa
not discovered until Sunday morninif,
when Mr. IVttlcheim cpenel the store.
The safe door was badly shattered, but
the explosion was not heard during the
nil'.t, as far a can be learned. There
s i:o clue to the robbers.
MEDFORD
THEATER
THE FAMOl'S BA1UT0.VE
Arthur Cunningham
IX .lOSKI'H Ml'KPUV'3
"The Kerry Gow"
A Splendid Company
Complete Scenic Production
PRICES 25c, fOc, 7Sc, $1.00
ATTENTION.
Prom Pehruarr 1 to May 1 I will
give to the beet looking child in Jack
son county from 5 to 10 Tecrj eld, $10
in gold. Picture taken all week and
HiiTidaya from 1 to 4 p tn. Four promi
nent la.iie of Medford to be judges of
photos.
l.KSMEISTER'8 GALLERY.
-"3 Over Allen St Reagan 'a.
i-oniuns
t trip of t!if rar was m.uU' oarly in SoptotuWr
stonors.
Tho fir
to various points on tho Sarrau.otito vivor from tho ISih
i-rossim: to 'hi. o. Tho ,-oiumiionors woit lmuh ploasod
with tho results, as tho fish wort' .lelivoroil v. as cvl eoii
dition as when thev loft tlo hat. hory ; atiil. U'itig pl;u:tol
in shallows or rifflos. fouiul snitahlo foivl a:ul avoi.loxl
attack ly larco fish Tho new mothisl of (Ustrihutiov.
oiiahlos tho .minissioiioi to coivontrato tho hatohorns
at ptMuts that a iv of easy noooss. ar.il to transport fish fivni
tho Ir-t 'a rii's to tho stroaius aiul lakes which aro to K
stoekol at ."0 per evnt sinallor oost than un.ior tlio formor
svstoin.
a'l th.'so
l,st:,T.i
:erniaaeatlv cure
Here prsf of it :
in w.'nl.
M -s l.,niMin W,
Aid ti. s:mv:. is!ford. Or.
' Por a long tune 1 tr-.-t;.l w.th
:.lniv complaint. There wcro shary
.-a.ii. tliri-ngh my Kici al mm
I a.-hevl a'.! over. I w also ar.noy.l
,reat!v by the frequency of the ksiney
..vret.ons 1 triisl a gr,'at n-.acy rf'Tr.e
! i.. h-.-.t f'r.rd nc rv'.ief v.r.::l at 'at
th t attention was cA'.e-i to TVsn " !
Kidney P-.ila and 1 prwr-red a K-t at
hi:vO drdi'-5 store. Tr.ev at once
ciir me re'iof. 1 continued and grad-
na'.!v improved int.! 1 was curesl 1
tHiak very li-gIy of TVar s K;.!ncy
Pii;."
For a!e by a'.l da'era Prire 5"i cata.
P.ter M-.lbnm Co. Fnffa:.v S". Y. .'
aasnts for tke Ie:ted tate
Reaescber the aa ad
..We ao otk.r :
jT 'V
COME TO THE
5
GRAND
r -5 , v.
T - s
k ft
m
The
CLARK
BURROUGHS
CO.
Plrv N tbt Ore Parc-'iV-nedr
"A nr&KISH bath
Second N;ivt.
"A GOOD FELLOW
tw.i l-rforrr.aaces .a.;, n-'ght
l n t f.rg-t tie Ja:e
Saturday and Sunday
Feb. 6 and 7
dTV;. i ; -v a, j -y
HOME
PHONES
See Something Real
Compare it with the Pacific Telephone
junk in your home and business. Our
phones can be seen at Ritter's cigar
store on Main street.
Citizens' Telephone Co'y
NIA HOTEL
eP??Ss. U
PORTLAND
OREGCN
Modern Comfort
Moijbkatb Pricks
ONLY liOOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
Tlie Tourist Headquarters
or Columbiu Valley
ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY
I'OK THK ALASKA
YUKON KX POSITION
A. S. XORTHN. Manager
-A FEW OF OUR-
MONEY-MAKING
PROPOSITIONS
6-KOOM MODKRX 1 It H'SK Wost Sovontli street.
lot 100x400; a very roo,l huv at $3000
9-KOOM BUXOALOW-ron.j.lete in everv detail:
one square from West srliMolhoiise .' S3000
7 ACHES G OOI ) LAXD-Close to (Vntral Point;
all under plow; half laid out in fruit: a snap ?S00
30-ACKK OKCIIAHD-All in ti-year-,!d Newtown
apples; three and one-half miles fn.m Medford:
pwd house, barn, wairoii. stork and inipleiiients.
This is an exceptionally -ood lmv.
A OOOO PAYING BrsiNKSN-lon K.St Seventh
street: Ions lease: small rent ;:i
f the best
locations in the city. This is a fine monev-makiiiL'
proposition. Sickness reason of selling'. '
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM io JACKsox c H'NTY BANK Kl.lMi.
8ALBAI RFFF?
SAI KM ls the most popular 1-oer in Northern
1 ?h,ornu avA s'-'Utuerii Ore-on. lr is aekn-wl-
u' 1,(1 tht '-n:al of the verv best eastern
A;1 - -1. 1-r.t -me beers are
-ked letter t:::in ,.xi,,v T!i0 r,,f f ,. thU ....
s.n-t!,,.; Ir:;;.. S.!,.,,, , f yon .jh
V- be cnvir-ed. nk f..r S.,!em beer an-l'drir.k it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Me.if.-rd let'ot: M"edford L-e A at.-rase Go.
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