Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 19, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
I'liblialwd eviffv eveniim except Suud.iy.
MEDFORD PUD L I S JUNG C O M P A N Y
George Putnam, Kditor and Manage
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Post of fiee at
Medford, Oregon,
SUBSCRIPTION KATES;
One niuuth by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 One year by mail.
.15.00
ItETMlDlSU DKVELOIWIKST.
During the past few days the agents of a foreign
corporation have heen active in Medford and vicinity,
and as a result several thousands of dollars, which have
heen on deposit in local hanks have been withdrawn and
sent into other fields. The promoters have tales of fab
ulous dividends and have found it easy to take many local
people into camp.
The concern is one that is but little known locally. Still
the tale of the agent has been so guilded as to conjure up
visions of large and speedy returns. While a word of
warning might be in order, it is scarcely worth while to
give it it would not be heeded.
Why local people, who should have every interest in
upbuilding the city and valley, consent so readily to send
their money abroad is a question not easy of solution.
Here at home we have a dozen enterprises safe, sound
and certain of paying splendid dividends, which only lack
capital to carry on and develop their resources. They
are constantly striving to get more capital and, worthy as
they are, in many instance they have difficult work in
keeping pace with their growth. To illustrate there is
a certain business in Medford paying 8 per cent on their
capital stock. The past year has been a profitable one,
lint in order to increase the capacity of the plant to take
care of the business that is theirs for the asking, they
must have more capital. This they find difficult to obtain,
in spite of the fact that they are sound financially. A
working capital, in ordcMo branch out, is what they need,
lint it seems that local people would rather place their
money in foreign fields to them the argument of the
local payroll has no weight though the company cited
pays out over .fl. "()() a month to their men, and this amount
will be trebled ;is soon as they are able to handle all of
the business they could cont rol.
Local money should be used for local purposes. The
industries of the valley should be built up. Its resources
should be developed. Those who use their money in oth
er fields are hut a dead weight, retarding the growth of
the city and the upbuilding of their valley. Money should
he flowing in. and not out, of the IJngue River valley.
COUNTRY NEEDS LABOR,
BUT LACKS FARES
WASHINGTON. IV... It-.r hick
of funds fur tr:wiHt(rl!!tim iniiiiv thou
HiirnI nliciia who t '!:: y ar living in
t li voiigitf'l i' i' n torn nf I ln iniiiit rv
and who ijX'jil fur v.urk an' deprived
of olthiinin r'iiniiHr:i(iv i-mlnvmMit.
Kroni till (MtrtH nf ilii country tlio cry
comes for efficient lo'lp, Iml the lulmrcr
in inn u v iiiHtiunoH is inmble to uiihwit
Ihi cull lieejiuse he linn itut Uo' mean
to go to the work.
Thin is the neri mi situation v:.iirVi n
confronting the !iurc:tu of inff-iiml mn
of (lie ilep.irlmeiit of -iiiiirif rc and
labor. It wu niul 1-1 .v !.-. ..n .-.-A
nf this bii ren n thnt within tin 1 -n
weeks fully 11,'iinl laborer c.iild have
been Bent out to different pnrts nf the
country if ttiey had hud the unim to
travel. Thousand1; of replication nre
Inline received fur work from the un
employed, but the v:.ttt tmtjonty f 1 hem
aro handicapped ttinniih an in:di o,u:itt
fmpply of money.
One ttiijtfeHt itin thr.t Im been put fnr
ward is that sonic fund be set nude by
miigresH fur the uto' of the division in
tmnportiii( Irilmreri fn.m one pl.-i.-e tt
another, with t he uiidert;i tidtn that
those who receive ihi'i aid shall return
tt rhen able to d so. It is pr.ibable
Hint in the near future the matter will
hi) presented to congress for !icii..n.
WIRELESS FINDS TORPEDO
BOATS MISSINO AT SEA
NoKKol.K. V:i., Feb. 111. A wireless
message reporting III" " luss at sea' of
I he torpedo boat Slorktoll U'ld Sllll
brick :h t;ent broiidiust tonight to
wireless operatois on land .Mid ea by
I lie navy department. The litt le veil
si Ih are bound from here to ( 'lutrlcstnn,
Anyone was uryed lo mmver who iniyht
know aiivthtny of them.
Wireless message.! searching for the
boats were f lanhtil up and down the
-i.:Ht and to vessids fur out at sea.
i I.atff n wir less message renched the
i N'oifiilk navy yard that they were safe,
1 ..' tlie:r I-M-a!i'-Ii v. rn not revealed.
Severe winds, accompanied by In-uvv
ram and thunder are! lightning, hud in
creased the .MixietV felt for the VcsvM.
GOV. HADLEY TO TRY NEW
PLAN TO CURB MONOPOLIES
JI'FMKItSoN' ITI'V. Mo., Vb. H
In a few day. ;..orn..r Urdlcy will
Iraiillllil H message to the leginlalllie
asking for legislat i.til to regulate Mo
prices charged bv iiiiii1i-'.
"A rigid enforcement f tin aitti
trust laws of M imtri ' ' he said, " won hi
drive fully one third of the business en
terprises doing Imihuiihs of one kind
or another out of existence. "
Me declared thai thete at" iiionnpolieN
that it is better control than lo le
stray, as thev are v., interwoven with
trade condition: that their destruction
would be litle less than a public en
lam it v.
Me ha: not w..rk.d m all the .Ida.li
of his plan yet. but tin re m no d.mbt
that he will nsk for legi-lat ion thit wilt
make Missouri a pioii. cr st lie in show
ing other coiiiinonu ".ilt lis hn i. is pi.s
sible to regulate and nut kill business
enterprises t hat under corpm ate char
ncters have grown info nioiii'polies.
TALL OF COAL KILLS
TWO CARBONADO MINERS
TACOM . W.ivl, . )! M:t,
vin and James Itoss, imumth, w. re killed
by a fall of coal h, the mines ..f the
Carbonado Coal companv in this com
ty last night. There wav no --pliHitin
It nd I ho officers of ll mp:in do not
know the ennio of the nccid-nt. The
bodies were reeoveved. l!o!h nu n we-e
exu'rienei'd iilitH-rs and hiu ben with
th companv sever::! yen-s. Siah. Mine
(uspei tor Hotting and o'oner Sha e
will make an investigation.
OIRL'S MOTHER CAUSES
ARREST OF ELOPINO PAIR
HosToN. Feb. m. Henry K. Spri
cer, aged :t", of Irvington, . J,, and
Miis l:,bel C. Nuh-tt, I'M, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nullett of :U 1 Tre
lllolit street, Ki-.at ttriinge, N. were
arrested in Wen ham ttwlay.
Miss Nullett was a stenographer in
Newark. N. J., and disappeared from
her homo April ;, liinti, about the
time that Spruer lef' Newark midden
I v. I'nder the iiaineH .if Mr. and Mrs
Henry K. Jewell th- fouple lived in
Heverly unt tl about six inout h ago.
Since that time they have lived in Wen
ham.
Thiongh correspondence with her girl
friends the whereabout'! of Miss Nullett
became known it her mother and the
:i i rests fid lowed a complaint to Chief
ot Coloe Hell of Hast Orange.
LAUOER MILITIA
FOR CALIFORNIA
S ; M KN TO. Cal.. Feb. hi Sh.io
Xdiutant tieinial l.aiick says the re I
newed activities in in deportment at
the tetpirst of the war department at
Wellington ..r the oi gamat ion of HI I
militia loinpanies of artillery for coast i
defence, were not the result of t he pas
-.ige bv the asseinldv of the nnti.litp ;
ne seho.d bill. It was on January j
'.' tli.it the war department appealed to!
Governor Oiltett to organi..- the HI.
companies. An effort is being mnde to
'o so 11 compaiii.-t in St.n Francisco and 1
two in San Hug... th- principal stiate ,
go points on the California coast.
CHANCE TO BUILD UP
COUNTY AND CITY,
Help populate Jucknou county. It 'x
up to us.
The railroads have come through with
!, low rate.
It'n up to us to g"t busy and do our
part.
Reduced rates from eastern points in
effect March 1. lU'iH, will be follows
(second class t-oluliiM'O :
Kaunas City, St. Jo'. Council liluffs.
Ohamti, St. I'yiil. Minneapolis. I'Jo.OO;
Chicago. New Vork. -'n.
Rates from oilier points un applica
tion at local of fie. Money can be
deposited lit local office and tile col
oiiifct ticket will be telegraphed to the
party in the east, toge.her with a small
sum of money if desired, with only the
expense of the est of the ticket.
Call or mid res tin- local agent. In
formation cheerfully giwn and all de
taibi arranged, when desired.
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
Mantel and
Wall CLOCKS
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER
JPJ
WOMAN DIES OF BURNS
INFLICTED BY SPOUSE
NFW YuKK, Feb l;t - Mrs. Amelia
Zsrimik, who with h r s ve.ir old
daughter was taken to U H. vn, hospi
:al iitfernig fioin f 'irffil tire burns on
l he fa. e and body, which she n-id W ere
it'lii'ted by her husbni'd, expired yes
er.la v. The child will prob iblv re
cover, and she has tiol been told of the
death of her mother. The father has
not been seen since the net was eon
untied last Satnrdav.
YOU CAN'T
SAV E
On your railroad fare.
The law nf tie common
rarrier coin pels equal
rntes uo all raitioad lines
YOU CAIN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
pense! and ratigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, faste .t trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Inion Pacific
Rvery facility for the
SHfet and nccommodn
tioa of th iiiissenger is
provided. N change wf
cars is necessary to Don
vlt, Oinatia, Kansas City
Chicago. Uireot connec
tions are mi. do fur all oth
er points east and south
A. H. litlSKNIiAl'M, Agent,
M.-d ford.
WM. McMURRAY,
Qeneral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp Uies 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $ II
32 Caudle Power TungstQQ Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in ioo
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a K'lo-
watt 4
Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Of fic, 20G West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith 5 Molony
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
SALEM BEER
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
California and Southern Oregon. It ia acknowl
edged to be the equal of the very best eastern
product. All beers are good, but some beers are
liked better than others. The proof for this as
sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish
to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Medford Depot: Medford Ice k Storage Co.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
J! run xree
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. Nni in tLe combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON .
Medford Iron Works
E. Q. TliOWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Entir es, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa,
Bi.'ei and Machinery.
Agents in SovtLcrn Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
But Dipodtcrjr
Sitabiiikad 1M8.
Highest Attainment la
Systematic Banking Service
Tlit Jaokica Csuiity Bank nspocMully
eliciti year aoapuat, nbjost to jovc
kck, witb U IroagMt goarautM at
imltly and fficUaojr.
Wa affar taa aigaeat attalunatit ia
yatMuttig baaJtlag aervioa, tralab aa
urea las graataat oare U irj taan
oial traaaMtiaa, with tbti obliging In-Htllntioa.
Capital aid Sorplaa lM.dWWrff'ISgW. I. VAWTBB, Prcidwt.
Bataarroa $700,000 ZZsTZa- B- I-IWDLV, Caviller.
J. E. KNITAHT. Prosident.
J. A. PKBKY, Vice President.
JOHN S. OBTH, Caaalar.
W. B. JACKSON, Am t Okaklar.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
M E D F O B D ,
O ,
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus.ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
G. E. Hlliiatcr
A. C. Randall d L. O. Hairla
Rogue River Investment Co.
I FRUIT LANDS -&j
Sub-Divider and DsTelopera Bo(n Rlrac VU17 Or
chard Lnndi.
:"hiii-e fruit lauds, bearing and young erchards in small and
taro ttat3, for tale.
Wo plaut and care for orchards and guarantee property t
Itf hh Ti proscntetl.
Experience Not Neceamary tor
those who purchase through us. Thcr secure the advise aod
services of a consulting horticulturist, no expert un fruit cul
ture in nit its branches, who fur several yeais has excel M in
the gr iwing and shipping of fruit in the Rogus River vstley,
record crops, record packs, record prices,
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
Take the Tribune for News
Tomorrow is last day of Bargain Offer
REGISTER
a voir right now that henceforth oaty
tho best tailoring is good e hough tor
you. fereoDul appear nco la more than
UL'lf the battle for success In life. Why
not, then, wear clothes that are wor
thy of youf Come to us for your tai
loring. We will fit you out in suite
that will be a credit to you and to us.
Price that are right.
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTailore
VA1M BUUiDDfO, HaBTOBD. OB.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is uauully better than your own,
and you will find on consulting
her that alio does not upprove ot
paying out good, hr.rd earncd dol
lars for runt, when there ure so
many good properties on ihe market at reasonable figures in Medford.
A woman has a keen eye for location, surroundings, etc., and her julg
mont enn ho relied upon in making a selection for n homo. Bring her
wilh you, and mako a personal inspi ctinu of the good things now of
fering through our agency, and you will never rcgrot it. It is almost
time to "make garden," and it ia high time for action in securing a
homo where you can enjoy the good things of life in thia wonderful val
ley. Don't delay act now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building, MEDFORD
ytlrs. 3rtne 'Siantfton Isaacs
iu.ructr of Ipiano. "Tui 3Btbo6
Mufls at Xarttuica, fertfc Oraaaa (traat
Compare
the Quality
It la, and alvara hat
been our aim to supply
ear eustonara with
twit of th, hifkeat
quality and to that ead
W nr always addiBg
uaij to our line. Tb
icitioa of "preferred
tack" makea our
of Innkgrsde Uanned
OMd atoat eenpleta.
Oar aenriee always the
-rt and every aeeom
givea our customer.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, oChinaware, Fruit
and Feed