Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 08, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    TUB MBDFOItU DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOON. MONDAY, FEBRUARYS
1909.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of II:.! ' ".;.v of Atedf rd.
L'nlilisln'.l uvi'vv t'vcuiiiL' except Suml.iy.
M K D KIIR1I I' U B L I S II I NU . CO M ' A X Y
Ukorok Putnam. I'MitoraiKl Miumgcr.
Ailiii!ltedaSi'i-(iM(l Cln M.-.ltcr in the IWnffW at
Medfnrd Oietru.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
(lliu nwiiif h. nii: 'it Mtrivr..tO.M Onv yinr, h.v uihiI
KKEPlSa THE HOY OS THE FAHM.
"A farmer vlmso son is also a farmer,' is wriliiitf liis
autobiography for the World's Work. The editor has
asked him to tell particularly how his sou came to enjoy
farm life and uot hanker attwr tlie aiiuremems 01 uic tim.i
uFrom tlie very first," says this rural philosopher,'
"my partner and I set out to make life enjoyable for our
children," his "partner" being his wife. There follow
tales of porterhouse steaks which "would have appetized
the jaded palate of a dyspeptic president' and of huge
bowis of strawberries and cream "which Queen Victoria
might have envied." For playfellows the fortunate young
folk of this farm had calves, colts, horses, pigs, pigeons.
Angora rabbits, dogs, birds, guinea pigs, "and even a
white rat!" Moreover, a savings bank account was open
ed for the children on the five cents an hour which they
received for performing various outdoor tasks.
The New York World, in commenting on the article,
says that it may not be possible always to instil thus a
eareer-fixiug joy of life either on a profitable farm or in
a well-provided home elsewhere. And if all sons were to
follow in the footsteps of the fathers the world would
somewhere presently experience a dearth of men. The
strength of this autobiographer s charming tale of expe
rience is in its pointing to a degree of regard for the chil
dren. , '
Hoys and girls do not enter this world of their own
desire The eommandnient winch bids them honor their
fathers and mothers has an unwritten corollary. Parents
must honor and comfort their children. The fanner m
the magazine did this in setting forth the best he had in
thought and food. It is likely that m:.uy a son has gone
further astrav than "of the farm" for lack of such a keen
sense of loving responsibility at the head of the home.
Anywav, the hoy is not kept to the acres by the selling of
the" best joints to the city markets while tlie chiwk steak
is served to the family.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
MEASURE TO BE RUSHED
WAHIIINUTON", Kcl. S. I-Vllnwiiiu
i-limi'lv I In iiilnidiu-tinn of n hill by
llcpn'scNtJitivi1 I
liinri Uuik of
IVniisyhiHiifi to rvi(tiili' ocean kih!mi
gcr VcnhpIh to In' ripiippi'd wit li wire
It'MM tt'lcumpliy, tin1 limiw mmittee on
mcrr limit murine a ml fisheries I twisty
li:k it tip tor foiiHiili-nitton. An im
initiate report is It. iiitf nri-d, ttti Unit
the hill may heroine v, law at this Men
bio n. At'i'onliiiK to Mr. Hm'le. it niniihn
measure i now pending ho fore the
French asMemlily. The eosi of equip
I ii ii (1 Hhip id nhoiir $liHMI. ni'mnliiig
to hit estimate.
HAYS UNCLE SAM LOSES
MUCH BY BIRD SLAUGHTER
STANI'oliO I'M VKIiNlTV. IVb.
"Tlie Ameriran p-oplt' nre hming
iHH),fHii) a year as a result of the shuih
ter of bird life which allows inscct-i
to f Umrish ami ileal my i-rnpx, " ' saiil
(I. O. Shield, explorer ami writer, in
an tuMit'K delivered to a meeting of
student a today.
Shield; ttaiil careful scieat int m hud
calculated tliese fijjuie:i ami that le
Ntriclitoi of the uliiuglitcr of hinln wan
an economic necessity. Wholesale tie
si ruction of the hmli. he declared, wn
iHiisititf uliiioft irrenarahle damage t"
fanning ititen'HtH in I lie Tinted Slates
"I make mi appeal also," said Mr
Shields, "especially to young women,
ii. t to w. sir hinN un vour hats, hut to
tlltstilule ethiT orii.lUH'iils. Mticli :i
Ihnis. ur iisirich plinnt'o.
nl
BIG DUST STORM HURTS
UMATILLA WHEAT CROP
riA'IM.ITo.N. or.. IVh. -v-ln the
i. puiion ef many farmers much damngt
wts di'iie to (jruH'M.j, grain hy the dust
s o oi v i-sterday ant) laM night. Ke
j...it-t fimn the serrnindiii country in
diriiie that the Morm was much worse
tl.au was at first Mipp.tsed. the shelter
id l.-.ation of the city pi e eiit ing the
full force of the M.rni being felt here
111 ehls wheie the s.m! was J..oh(. 1 lie
dirt was hle-wn away from the roots
nf the grain, leaving them unprotected
anil causing the gram to fall oer. In
oth. r places the s-'ll as made to drift
like snew, luirvinn some of the wheat
s. il.ep it will never he.M again.
OLD SOAPY SMITH MAN
MAKING TROUBLE AGAIN
.U'NKAl, Alaska. Keh. v I'at t '.mi
iielh', farmer niemhe- ..f .ap Smith'
iiutorioiis hand ot onllriw which caused
H retail of tenor at Skaway iu tin
diivs of the hiir cold rush m the north
it ii amuck at Kenaktc Springs yester
tlay. lie Hltempted le kill otic ..f t
reni.lentH of that pli. hut was t.vci
HiwertHl. There is no p.lt.c uffu-ei
lit Tettnkce Springs add nunei-. Keh) u
meeting and appointed tl man t . act n
jurrd oer him while he i Item taken
to Se-ittle .n the fir h..:it.
A 11 w it ii esses in t $ lny trial, in
the Kestoiie ctinyoii railroad ease, are
in Juneau, .ttule Moral tlunnisen hait
drawn a special venire of n names mid
the trial will begin Monday.
EDITOR PAYS TRIBUTE
TO ENTERPRISE OF OREGON
An iinexf lei) tribute to Oregon uud
videiiee of I he widespread ennd 1 lull
the piihlit-itv eaiupilioil lieinjf eatlii-l
on in advertise this stale throughout
I he oust has come to M a uaircr Tom
Uicluirdsoii of I he Commercial elut
fieiii (ieeie -!. Vickers, editor ami pro
prielor of the I "litlndel j.hia M vt-ii i tij
Merahl. The letter was written hy Mi
Viel.erM to Huiy I. Ihtsent, manager l
the puhlieity work a! Albany, w Im i
an old friend of the Philadelphia edi
tor. Kind relereiices were made in it
to M r. Itii hardsnn mid his work here
iml I he letter w as I'm w aided to him.
r. V ickers ha vn:
"If ever printers' ink were put to
;iod use, it in nt this lime by ym folks
honiuiny Orenn. Mill she is uot he
nil hoomi d a hit more t hau she de
-ei es. I mi w her products at t he
. i Id s fair at l hit iio. Such fruit.
-uch apples, 1 have been reading about
her enterprise in developing water pow
er, about her magnificent (trains, plants
ami flowers, about her wonderful tlai
ries mot sheep ami jjoat ranehes and
her alfalfa fields ami the enterprisiuu'
people who have tlie credit of hrinj;inn
about all this wond-'rful tlevelopmenl .
and I how in Inyh lespeet ami reei
eace and say: ' I-'ellow Americans, I
am proud of you. pioml I live in a land
with such urand. jjreal hearted, hiyh
aspiring people.
( liemi st a ads t he lest nf t lie most
thorough uispet tioit, She speaks for
herself in the woiid-rfnl things she is
doiiij; in the wy f fiuii culture, sto. k
laisini. dairying and ovcivihuitf else
in the Hill i.f aMcllltuial productive
aess. I have been reading much about
her in t he manji.iues and evi-ry .ine
wnriiis my heart toward her j-raml. help
ful, industrious, intelligent and fear
loss people."
Mr. Yiekers say he is Hoing to write
m article for his paper soon telling ot
the womlerful development of this state,
tor he wivn that while Oregon has been
slow iu developing its soil resources,
now the whole world is waking up to
her won, b-ts in this respeet
SMALL HATS AND RIG
PINS THE COMING STYLE
i'llh AtJO. Keh. s, - Small hats ami
enorf iitous hatpins are edcnllv to he
the eiiiuinn stile. Heth appeared upon
the hea,N of ;iu ivotucn who met last
ei eninn t.. fniui what the men miht
all h millmei-i' unmn The president,
tioweier. deelilled the mcelmj; to be one
f the Natinih .si,eiat ion of K'etail
Milliners. We believe the ihuit v of
milliiierv mtints shoidd bo upheld hi
an or naiual ion. " v;n.l Mine. Maere.
Most UHl!iueis w;illt ..' to loo a week
and epennes I hit a Miners started
t he inoi emcnt .
t mining
ihJ I iii mm
L 0
()
-SEE THE LATEST-
swims for Mucw
IN TflS OY ATLANTIC!
l V VoliV. Keh . -W. S. Uavid j
s oi. ;i ii at hiaan. v aile a new record
for mi I w - titer si.rf hat hmn vestertlav
be r'lMj'innin for mimites hi the icy'
AlhfiO.- . U Ct.rev Island. He suf
f-nd u dl e'fec'f. from his plnnne .
Pa os..n si that he was fonuerly J
npivous wt-t't lt and that hi icy J
swims, winch he tt.' es frequently, have
j i - ei him renr wt d hea'th.
Does not
do its
work and
serve the
public on
paper
COLLAR PIN SETS
MARTIN J. REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
WIIKUH TIIH QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT
Veal P stof f ice.
Fine Watcli .Mid .Icwcln; Ri'iKiirinK .i Specialty.
More Light tor Less Money
Sixt v-thrce per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Walts per hour and would use in 1000 Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 KilOWatt8 which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
N'et Saving in 1000 hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Sii'-i-cssors to Condor Water & Power Co.
1 MTici', -JO!) West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite tlie Big Electric Sign.
APPLES ana .taks ana au sinus 01
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in tne Pacific
Northwest. Not, ln the coinhine. Covipetes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proptu-tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Euc-ives, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
n.;;.'e)f. and Machinery.
Agents in S'.-vtlrn Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. "
MEDfOBD, OREGON M.
Slate Depositary
KHtakiiolied 18S8.
i'opital an! Surplus $125,000;? j
Ilcsourros $700,000
Highest Attainment In
Systematic Banking Service
The Jackson County Bank respoctfull.Y
uulicits your account, subject to your
cbfck, with the strongest guarantee of
safety ami efficiency.
We offer the ITigliest attainment in
pyatematic bunking service, which as
sures the greatest care in every finan
cial transaction, with this obliging institution.
W. I. VAWTER, Prudent.
G, R. IJNDLKV, Oabhier.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
Mt'DFORD OREGON
Office in JacksonJCounty Bank Upstairs
EVERY ONE HAS THE IB OWN
TROUBLES
Especially the man who buyB a suit
of clothing or overcoat uade to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
has his garments made to order by an
up-to-date tailor nevr has any trouble
with the fit, finish or general "get up"
of bis clothing. It n:t only fits per
fectly, but gives you a stylo and indi
viduality acquired ii uo other way
when made at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTaikit
PALM BUHDQfQ, MEDFOBD, OB.
A Farm for $10
in the
Sunny San Luis Valley
OF COLORADO
FREE TRIP TO EXAMINE LAND
W K IIA V M DIVIDKD A ." 1.000-ACK F
TK. T INTO TKl'CK KAKMK COXTALX-
ixn
10 TO 1000 ACRES
IM'.K FA KM AT 'JO0 KACll
$10 Cash and $1 Per Month!
NO 1NTKWKST! XOTAXKK!
Kl'.l''KKM'.N('lv Any Hank or r.aiikcr in St.
Louis. Kansas City or Di'iivor.
We want a n-liahlf and pncrnot i(- man in
every town to form eluhs of 1) )ros)eetivt
pmvhasors. We will furnish round trip
railroad tickets VUVM to one lnoiuher of
eacli dull to inspect land. We pay liberal
ininissioii. Full particulars upon request.
SAN LUIS VALLEY LAND AND
IRRIGATION C6.
Sank of ConniHMve P-M-. KANSAS ClTV. MO.
E. J. Skewii G. E. Hilsfnger
A. C. RHnJuU
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
, Bub-Dividera and Developers Rogue Biver Valley Or
chard Lands.
- h.ire fruit lands, bearing and young orchards in small and
l.irn tiarta, or sale.
e plant and care for ore hards and guarantee property to
he is ft presented.
Experience Xot Accessary for
those who purchase through us. They secure the advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an expert on fruit cul
ture in all its branches, who for several yens has excelod in
the growiig and shipping of fruit in the Uogue River valley,
record crops, record packs, record prices.
iii North D Street, Medford, Oregon
yUrs, Hrenc llfampton Usaacs
Instructor of "piano. TLlset 3ftetl)o6
SluJlo ill 3iia.c. 5!orlb Orn Strict
K. KN'YAKT I'n'si.li ut.
.1. A. I'KliRY, irr Prrwdi'nt.
JOHN S. ORTH. eashier.
V. B JACKSON. Ain't ('nhitr.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFOBD, OR.
CAPITAL - - $50,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeueralPank
iu Bus. ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
Compare
the Quality
II is, and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality and to that end
e arc 'way mMing
duality to our line. The
;ffit!ition of "p-efernNl
stock" makes our line
of tit jjrnde Tanned
Goedi most complete.
Our serrice always th
b-st and erery accom
given our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
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