Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 16, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIOCiO.N, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1Wf).
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Med for (J Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sundav.
MEDFORD PUD LI SHI NO COMPANY
Geohgk Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class .Matter in the Postof t'iee at
Medford, Oregon.
to
NEARLY BEADY TO
START CARMACK CASE
NASHVILLE, Feb. 10. Without fur I
tlier chuutff-n the jury was sworn this
morning iu the cane aguiiist Culouel j
Duncan H. Cooper, Roliert .1. Coop-r
anil Juliu I). Sharp.-, rlnirjjrd with the
.laying of eit Senator K. V. Carinai-li. 1
The mule aiknl m v. ral days iu whieh i
to gather its witnessed. The eourt mitf j
ucsled that ttie laKUll? or testimony ur
,S U DSCR I I'TION RATES :
One mouth bv mail or currier. .. .10.50 On ynr hv iiiiyl $6.00
M. Kliiif iih (Irittiunu wuh wurftil. I Ih The v
only iictorM with it tu-inNitiiri' of nrl, Genera
iiHitto from Mr. Iliuifunt hiniwlf, wen- iruiy o.
inlrcw II. ToiiiIh'h iih Luiiiu'i'lot, umi itafT T
agreed to.
illuming, aiol this wa j
Spring is here Pug Isaacs has pur
ehuseil a lilisnlinll ii ml is practicing
daily.
Gregg Shorthand. Medford llnsiness
College. 20
Count lie Hugos (W. E. Purdy) is
contemplating u trip to Klnmatli Falls
next week.
Mrs. W. It. Coclmiill has been spend
ing tho past few days in 1'hocnix lit the
beilsiilu of her mint, Mrs. K. 0. Fomlry,
who is ijuit i' ill.
Ask to se.o tho moving piotures at
Meilford Pharmacy. 280
Ansel (lilson and wife of Sterling
worn in Medford Mtu nlliy lis were
also Mrs. Halpli .leiini.igB ami children.
Continuous perforinaneo, moving pic
tnrel, at Medford Pharmacy. 2S0
(leorge V. Owens of Ashland was
transacting business at the county seat
on Saturday, lie spent some hours in
Medford.
See tho moving picturo at tho Med
ford Pharmacy. 280
Gordon Stout has returned from Cal
ifornia, where lie has been employed
for some time.
A carload of lime just received In
barrels. Medford Brick Company. 280
Thte spring classes begin at Medford
Business College next Monday, Febru
ary 22. 2n
Mrs. Frnnk Neil nnd daughter Fran
-. r-oin Unite Falls one
the helpers hack of the stage, who rep
resented the limb. The others were ex
ecrable. I
.Mr. Ilanford himself is entitled to I
c.iiiHiderulile credit. lie has lirains
enough to surround himself with It lot
of cheap junk, heuee causing his par
licular star of genius to shine out as
"a good deed in a naughty world."
Mis interpretation of Shakespeare's
greedy character, the .lew, shows much
study, though his work is much better
iu the storming I'etrueio of the "Tain
ing of the Shrew." II is as Kate iu
this play Hint Miss Drofnnh scores
her greatest success.
The scenery which lhuili.nl carries
with him is really worth seeing.
I ty being generous it might be possi
ble to say that belween Mr. Ilanford
himself, the magnificent lines of the
play, the scenery, the few moments
with l.iiiincelot, and the music by the
house orchestra, the audience got value
received. lt.it as one mull remarked,
illiterate to be sure, but true "(lee.
Mabel, ain 't it awful' "
Urowers of the cm-tun dahlia will
mi'.ke a growing exhibit of the flowers
at the Alaska Viikon Pacific exposition
nxt yeur. Foreign growers will also
send exhibits. The cactus dahlia is the
fficiul flower of the exposition.
AMUSEMENTS.
1 -v " .'
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YOU CAN'T
AV E
Tliat Ever Welcome Plav. "Unci Tom
O-lt-K-a-O-S HL'i...u OIU'OHTUNITY.
your rail mail fare.
le law of tie common
rrier compels equal
itnon all riitioal linen
i
3 CAN SAVE
Time, Traveling Ei-
KDWAUU I. I
will be headed by""' ' by
ry and all the i iaa,tiag on lne .hortert .
of hla fleet. M
1 1 ii Hell as gnc route, f Rate it trains and
imreine eollirr
uosi service, muiyiy see
Th(i business men, ministers, school children and eit
i.ens of Portland generally are busily engaged this week
seiidini' in personal letters to their friends a leaflet, which
in addition to most effectively advertising the fact that
'Oregon is the place for you" and giving the low colonist
rates to this state, contains the following condensed facts
on Oregon, which will doubtless prove interesting to many
( )regon residents:
I las one-sixth the standing timber of the United States,
or more than any other state. loverniiient estimate, three
hundred billion feet.
A vast undeveloped area now available to the home-
maker and investor will iro on the market iu !!)()!). This
will bu the most, luscious melon cut in Uncle Sam's do
main during the present year.
JIas arable land enough for twenty million people.
Present population, 7)( ,)).
Does more than any other slate to advance irrigation,
being the largest contributor to the United States reclama
tion fund. ;.4J1ftfe
Js natural dairying state. Annual product, 17,000,
000, an increase from ",( 100,000 five years ago. Western
portion has pasture every month iu the year. Wanks sec
ond iu wool clip among the states.
Oregon apples, pears and cherries find their way to
the tables of sovereigns and mult i-nullionaires ot every
civilized land they are the best. Weturns of from iSOO
to 100(1 per acre on fruit lands are not exceptional.
Poultry products, .",( idii.oi id annually. Local market
demands three times that amount at highest prices.
lias water powers (being rapidly developed) suffi
cient to run all the machinery in the United States.
Livestock in slate estimated at $7.",000,000 packing
plants now building insure a trebled market.
I las I wo prosperous milling sect ions, located in tint east
ern and southern portions of the state gold, silver, iron
copper and oil among the products.
I las diversity of climates and soils suited to every prod
uct of the temperate one not dependent upon hot nights.
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short 1 ioe
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
nafety ami nccnrniiioiki
tion of th.' pnHMHiiiT is
provided. N . e halite of
ears is nerrwnry to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Pirt-et connec
tions are miwlo for all oth
er point! east and south
A. M. KOSKNUAUM, Agent,
MH(.r1.
WM. McMUBRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
BOUQUETS EXCHANGED
BY BRYCE AND ELIOT
llll' (I(t, VvU. Hi. ('. V. Kliut. rr
tiring im-siiirnt of ll.irviir.l. lust night
nt tho iinim.'il (I inner of tlx- Hur uttl
i'lul of Chisr:igi lilcliiil In tl tlnink:i
tu In n
snitril worth. It
iior IliVfO, who
I.I.' (rilmt.
was lit t i'H'.I by Ainl:i
ftiid:
" 1 have lianl nf n oonl n t-i y in
tliia country :is to ulm w:im tho most
I'tninrnt man in tho duti'.! Statrn, nn
roiu'rrnini,' t Ii is t ln-n- ha- Immii ii .if
tVmii'c of iiini.iii. Intt I lime ni' vr
limn! nny cunt ro nsy ifhilitiL; ti 1 ho
siToinl niratt'st man in tho I'mlo.!
Statcn, iuh )it h Chailt" Kliot, ircsi,ont
of Harvard univorsily. Ho has hcon
groat hoeanso of lit? wi-di.iu, Ins t'niir
his H. nso of just ict mi, Ins fi iond
shif. I have known him for :.! y.'His,
and he is tho luHt friend 1 ever Knew."
l'iofotioilly moved. I'i. -.uleut Ml i, it
said in reply :
"If I never do anvihiTo moie in thr
world. I l ir you to r. im lnln r tli tt I am
siipreinelv ronton! uli v hat I have
done and tli:it y-u ;md otlieis ,.f H.ir
Mild and eN.wioi., )i:(e, lv your ap
prot-iiitiou, jicu mo this enut.nt. ' '
NEW YORKER VANISHES;
FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED
MASSACHUSETTS SOLON
WEDS TELEPHONE GIRL
M KM I'll IT. Tena.. Pel,. In. T. ti.
Vtiudorril't, o'J. real estate dealer, of
New York, has been iinKsin four dnyn
iiid his yomi wife is a I t ho cent ral
I'oliee station anxiously waiting for do
eetives to lirtng her some word of him.
r.Mil plav is feared, as lie had fl'Di) in
.ash ami cheeks ami over $.ih worth
of diamonds and jewelry. An old man
and two younger men have left Mem
plus after taking Yainlergrift into the
eon ut i v as :i " eo nip. in ion. ' '
"We weio en route to San Francisco,
,:nd a very agreeable young man Htriwk
up a conversation with us on tho train
loiniug to Menn.his 1'ridav night," the
v.'iing wife explained, "lie introduced1
u: to his father, an aged and well up 1
peering man. When Memphis wan reneh
id vve all went to the I'oahody hotel and
registered. This was between Hi and 11
o'eloek.
1 ' Telling us l hat h 1 had to go into the
-onntiv about two iniliw, the father got
'iiv husband to go with him as it com
pinion. 1 made him promise not to
dnnk and to route nght back. The old
g. ntb man st-euied etv nice :;nd 1 sn
1'i.t.d nothing. That is the last I saw
of Mr. Yatideignfl. "
IIMST-OV. Feb.
.Mm A. Kebher
brido, who was Mi;
n - h'. pt.
f I.ohIoi,.
, Ne'lie M
i-utal i ve
and h.
MeNcil.
li.b
i oint r
1 1 ion Sp:
was undo
be
', of the time the
Moorish rul will
exhibited at the Senttte fair next
e;ir. There will aUo be n reproduction
of ihe Alhambra. made tuiuous by the
, wntmgH of U ashingtou Irving.
i telephone girl, are duo ni Washing .
ton today nfter hav:ng i ninrricdj The :iniui:il gathering of tln Kpworth
nt Holy Cross e:ithed'..l. Tho pcri'immv i,,.,,,,, j Seattle next year is expected
was very rpiiet and few friends of tho,, tTUi j-,tiiiio visitors to the city diir
couple were awaro tin t it was b bo tj1(1 ,iril.r,.s; of tho Alak!i Yukon I
l.orf.trmod. I'ncific oiposilisn.
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
Miinrpl and
Si Wall CLOCKS
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE
JEWELER
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
I1UH XIOOO
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Viinnroeinl Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. n' m the combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
M E I) P O R I) , OREGON.
More Light for Less Money
8ixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32fCandle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in iooo his.
1 10 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $n
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in ioon
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a K;lo
watt 4
Net Saving iu iooo hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 200 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposito the P.ig Electric Sign.
Medford Iron Works
E. (!. TU'OW BRIDGE, Propiktor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of V,w. -, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
l!.:;ci and Machinery.
Agents in S'Ttheru Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
K County
KstulJusI ml
:i.il;il 31 Surplus flJ.j.WW
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
'I he .laekson I'miuty B:mk rospcelfiillv
"1 ie it s oiir ueeoiuil, subject to jiur
. li.tk, with the strongest guarantee of
-;il--ty :mil et'tieiem-y.
We otter the highest ii 1 tai iiiueiit in
v-:t--in:iiie hanking service, whieh ns
aiii s the greatest euro in overy finan
rial transaelioi:, with this obliging iu-
il nt ion.
W. r. VAWTER, Pr?cident.
G. Ii. L1NDLKY, Cunhier.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
SWELL STYLES IN WINTER.
nvfi-i-nars lire ilniiiiniiiit when you I'ru
fimliiiinulilo t iKnonfjIifureH nr
Villi-,- !.. I; M in Mil IlllllilU,..
li,'.-:i.isi. lln-y li:if l(.(.n in;til by Kri'u
. i- I'n. Our fiilicics urn excluaivo
!.!yl'-s j(1(j,uliir I'livni-iios. anil
"' in S.tnl lii'i-ii Oroynii who would
In- rt-!j:ii-.li-,l :is ii man uf l'nsliiun would
li.ic his suil ur nvi'i-foat, hin evoning
math' liy nnvnno but
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
I, &3
r W Hill ! MMMBM
I mmm
A Farm for $10
in the
Sunny San Luis Valley
OF COLORADO
FREE TRIP TO EXAMINE LAND
W 10 I A V 1) ) I . V 1 1 ) K 1) A fi4,000-A ( ' R 10
TRACT .INTO TRUCK FARMS CONTAIN
ING 10 TO 1000 ACRES
P10R FARM AT $200 10AC1I
$10 Cash and $10 Per Month!
NO INTER' I0ST ! N ) TA X 10S !
R10K10RI0NCI0 Any Jhuik or Danker in St.
Louis. Kansas Citv or Denver.
We want a reliable and energetic man in
every town to form clubs of 1") prospective
purchasers. We will furnish round trip
railroad tickets FRIO 10 to one member of
each club to inspect land. We pay liberal
commission. Full particulars upon request.
SAN LUIS VALIEY LAND AND
IRRIGATION CO.
Dank of Commerce Dldjr. KANSAS CITY, MO.
Importers andTailors
PALM BUILDING, MEDFOBD, OE.
Local
Confidence
Induces citizens of Medford
to grab many of the Best
Things on the market this
winter
l yn I lma-mo for a moment that our local citizens
lnt l-oco-nixo a g 1 1 1i in-- when it offers. Did
wu ever trade l,,-s,.s will, :lliy r llleni? Ta,,e om.
idvi.-c. and don I risk it. Cod. sensj will dictate
t l a it is m order to l!vv Hu-ii- lead in investing in
.Mc. tor.l properly. l,wever, Cor tl.ev see the hand
wnluifr on the wall. Medfonl i., on' the verge of a
Interview us and we'll tell v,m whv this is
the riS1it time to buy Medford citv property'
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
lOxlnbit 1 Itiil.lin--, lied ford, Oregon.
y&v$. Umi Tfamptou 3saacs
Instructor of "piano. Tlszt 5ttetbo6
Sluilo al ttj.lStiKC. Morlb Oranj. Slrjjt
Compare
the Quality
.5. K. KNVAHT Prraidrnt.
.1. A. 1'KHKY, Vire-Prrsidrnt.
.IOI1N S. OltTll. Caahitr.
W. B. .1ACKSON, Ast't ChiT.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
O B .
$60,000
10.000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralFauk
in Business Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
It is, and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality at:d tu that end
Itwe are nln-nva i, '.:....
i(y to our line. Tbe
ition of "nrefermd
stoek " makes on. i;.,.,
ef i. crade evened
Goods most complete.
Oar service always the
b it and erery aoconi-triv.-n
our customers.
Ca juali
'?d.!it
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Qiinaware, Fruit
and Feed
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