Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 24, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE UgDFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORQ, OREGON, W KPNESOAY, FEBRUARY 24, 7909.
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Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffics at
Medford, Oregon. .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ou mootU by mail or carrier. ,. .$0.50 One year by mail $6.00
LOSS OF SOHMAL SCHOOL.
It is doubtful if any effort the people of Jackson
county could have made would have saved the normal
school at Ashland. The legislature was determined to
(nil till' lives f these schools, whose history has been
one long tale of political log-rolling to secure sustenance
for half starved existence and there is undoubtedly a
strong sentiment in the state against the normals, that
have always been the footballs of the legislatures.
The Ashland normal was established ten years ago
through the efforts of E. V. Carter, the best politician
and the most progressive citizen of Ashland. By adroit
politics, he secured the first appropriation for the school.
Since then he has had to attend every session of the leg
islature and lead the fight to sustain the normal. That
the school has been kept alive and prosperous is due prin
cipal! v to his efforts.
When it was seen that the doom of the normal was
uendinir, Mr. Carter this year again sacrificed his business
and time and rushed to the assistance of Senator Mulit
who made a valiant struggle for the normal in the senate
If shrewd politics could have availed, the normal would
have won the day but; the handwriting was on the wall
Even the normal's creator whose efforts for the city were
reecntlv rewarded bv deefat for the council could not
save it.
Loss of the normal will not materially affect Ashland
Her prosperity is built upon too firm a foundation to be
disturbed by such a trifle. But Ashland needs to awak
en. When the normal's existence was threatened, a car
load of citizens should have rushed to aid the battle for
it. Those making the fight at Salem should at least have
had the moral support of a large delegation of Ashlanders
yet no one came.' Apparently no one had the interest
of the. town at heart enough to sacrifice his time.
Ashland needs more public spirit. With all the gifts
of the gods spilled in her lap, she lacks only the spirit
of progress to be an ideal city. Inertia curse of Oregon
,: hangs like a mantle from her shoulders and should be
' cast off as the city arises to take her part in the new Ore-
gon the Oregon of tomorrow'.
DIYKUSIFIKI) FARM I KG XEIWKD.
Farmers of the Uoguo River valley do not do enough
diversified farming. There is a lack of staple farm prod
ucts, which it would pay well to raise. Many a tract has
been withdrawn from production of staples to be planted
to orchard and years must elapse before returns are re
ccived. In the meantime the owner must live, and to do
it he should turn his attention to diversified farming,
truck gardening, berry culture, etc.
In 1908 fifty-four cars of feed, forty-one cars of wheat,
twelve cars of oats, twenty-six cars of potatoes and one
ear of onions were shipped from outside points into Med
ford. In the entire valley, three hundred and thirtv-five
cars of feed were imported, two hundred and fifty cars
of hay, and sixty cars of potatoes. All of these products
could have been and should have been raised here.
it is and has always been almost impossible to secure
vegetables at local markets. Butter and eggs must be im
ported, and much other produce that should be produced
here must be shipped in. As it is possible to raise any crop
here, there is no excuse for not producing needed staples.
TAFT WILL VISIT THE
WEST DURING SUMMER
WASHINGTON', p,.,. -J.. r,.,i,,.nt
elivt Taf! i planning to iit Portland,
Kits Anui'lcx, Nun I'Vani-ism, Hi-uttlo ami
Alaska next Hummer, ll' lie cjirric out
lib intention. In will vmt llenvrr iithl
attend tlmre a meeting nf the trans Mis
i"ipii i',nij;ri'ss; In the Alaska Yn
lion 1'nrit'ic exposition in Seattle niel
tVen prncet.l to Alaska.
In nnliT In i'::iiy nut otlnr plans lie
will have to iln Ins I'arifir I'nast ami
Ak'.skft traveling ilnrinjj the last week
nf .Inly ami all of August, an.l start
s.in'.h ill September.
While lu- is .in til- I'eeifi ias lii
will in all pntlriltililv take in all the
towns ami i-itie pn-.sil.lt'. Tit.' I'afifir
rnast is tin' i.nlv sivlio-i of tin- I'min
try wllii'h lu' lias ni.t ahra.lf t.ninil
prettv thiirmi(rlily.
Tuft lifliinfs it t,t l,o tin. ilutv of th,.
president to trawl is inii.li as p..ss,ltli
li ml Rain n personal knowli-.loe nf .im,li
lions in various pails nf Iln- ...iintrv.
IMPALED ON BARRED
WIRE FENCE THREE DAYS
KSmNIHlMl. Oil., r,li. 'J I. - .l.ilin
Burtint'tt. a rani-li 1,-iml, is d.-a, as the
result of liming Itnt'ii impaled upon a
hjt.rbis win fi'tit-o fur lliri'i- ilnys. Wlirii
found hi was alive, ami ;;s taken to n
hnnpitnl, lint siii'i'iiuiIii'iI to slinek ami
exposure. When fniiinl liis heail was on
the ground oil one sole of the f.n.e nail
liis feet on the nrouril mi the opposite
siile. The liarlts were einlteil.1,1 in hia
Hlslomeli iiml he was n.ial.le to eitrirate
himself.
EAST SIDE ILLEQALLY A
PART OF MABSItTIELD
t'Oil'II.I.i:, dr., Feb. 24.Couoty
clerk Watson has just received a de
ririon of .liulgn Hamilton in the case
of .Ionian et ill., vs. the City of Marsh
llelil, involving tin. attempted auneia.
lion of Kastsiile, in which Judge Hatnil
ten In. I, Is for the plaintiffs ami aguinst
Hie l ily of Mnrshtlelil.
In the Marsh Held vase, it st-emi that
i'l the annexation proceedings only the
inters of the City of Marshficld voted
'e. the proposition to have that city an
in x I'astsiile. Mr. Jordan, an Kaalaide
re:i..-ut, ,-otitested the antirtSHlinn
the ground that the residents of the an
uexe.l district should linve had some
tiling to say in the matter. Tht Oregon
law is not explicit , h point, It ll
said. nil. I .ludgr Hamilton's decision up
holds Mr. .Ionian 'a eontention. Th
e: sn prnltahlv will not b appealed.
TRANSIENTS AT ROREBURO
SUSPECTED CRACKSMEN
KOSIMIl liCOr.. Keh. SS.-Twostr.a
aers, giving their tinmen as ,1 n Wil
-u and I.. I.. Merntt. and their occu
..iti..i :o. si ivspuper lolioitort, are in
mil li.i... ,k:,,.d with being the men
w!, !,!,.,, ,.,., th, ,4 i.
steam laoiiilrv. owina' v (. f. laW
slinrtly alter 1 ,,VI..,k Auadny morning'
'I'll" n were arretted in I.... I
lodging house a tew hours after the bur
clary. They sav thev ... worked in
the eireulalioii departui, nt of the Nan
i'r neiseii Olobe.
There are S2H known varieties of
lieese, no two of which are at all atikc
save in the basis nf milk.
SECOND NATIONAL PEACE
CONFERENCE IS CALLED
til 1CAUO. l-'eb. 24 Tho second na
rwoo-l peace conference will be held iu
Chicago for three days beginning .May
.'1, according to the announcement to
night by H. L. Ht-nJeley, secretary of
the congress. Delegates from all parts
of the civilized world will b iu attend
ance.
BREAKS. WORLD'S RECORD
rOB 100-MILE AUTO BUN
SEW ORLEANS, Keb. 24. Robert
Burtuau iu bis car recently broku the
wurld'a record for 1UU miles on a cir
cular truck iu tho feature, event uf the
second day of the mardi grus automo
bile speed curuivul. liurfiiuu tnndo the
distance iu 1:42:3!) 2 V This being 11
uiiuutes faster thau lio previous record
made bv Clcimus u luditiuupolis in
1903. '.
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
Oa your Milroad fare.
Thu law of t common
carrier compete equal
ate a all railroad linei
YOU CAN SAVE
( la Tlma, Traveling Ex
nm ud Fatigue by
Insisting on Um shortest
route, fast it trains and
best serrloe, Simply see
ttat jour ticks t reads tU
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacific
ETery facility for the
afetr and accommoila
tioo of th; paBsenger is
prurided. N chaug f
cart ii DecMfary to Den
Tar, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago, birtct connec
tiont) are mudo for all oth
er poifits ttast and stutb
A. H. HOSKNBAUM. Ageot,
Mttdford.
WM. McMUHBAT,
General Pattenger Aent,
PORTLAND, Oft.
When You Thir k
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Qq to
c. w. Mcdonald
Siftesw to Smith 5 Molony
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
Mantel and
Z) Wall CLOCKS
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER
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More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uies 110
Watts per hour and would use is iooo hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in iooo
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 20G TVest Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
J. E. ENVART, President.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Caahier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Caahier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
HIDrOHD, OB.
CAPITAL - - $50,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus.ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
t. J. Dkawls C. E. HlUiugar
A. C. Randall JL. D. Harris
Rogue River Investacnt Co.
FRUIT LANDS s
N Sub-Divldara ud Developen Bcfu Binr VaiUf Or
obard IiD4U.
f'h.sire fruit lands, bearing and young rebartfi la iman and
largo tiar.ta. for tale.
Wtj plant and ear for orchard! and guarantot property to
be as represented.
Experience Not JVecemmmry for
those who purchase through us. They secure the advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, an expert oa fruit ouJ
ture tn all its branches, who for several yeeis has ezceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Bogus River valley,
record crops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
SEE US
If you are looking
for a good busi
ness, choice build
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
ROOM 10 JACKSON COUNTY BANK T.LDG.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commeirrial Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. Nn, in tie combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. O. TUOWBRIDGE, Propiutor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Entires, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
EJuMeis and Machinery.
Agents in Sorthorn Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
State Deposits
Established 1888.
Capital aid Surplus (183,000
Resources $700,000
Highest Attainment In
Systematic Banking Service
Tli Jackson County Bank respectful!
solicits your account, subject to your
glu'ok, with the strongest guarantee of
safety and offluioncy.
We offer the higheat attsviunent ll
syateinatte banking service, wfalob aa
suros tho greatest care in every flam,
ein! transaction, with tbia obliging in-stilution.
W. L VAWTflB, President.
O. B. LINDLBY, Cuhiix.
REGISTER
a vow right now that noneofortk Mir
tho beat tailoring ia good euougJi ten
you. Personal appearanoe i nor Hum
half the battle for auooew ia Ufa. wt
not, then, wear clothes Uuit are wor
thy of youf Come to us for yoar tai
loring. We will fit you out ia snita
that will be a credit to you asd t it.
Prices that are right,
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers and Tailors
PAiiii BuiLDnro, Mssroaoi OB.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is usually better than yoar w,
and you will find on eonsulting
her that she doos not approve o
paving out good, hard oarned 4ol
lara for rout, when Ihera rr a
laaay good propertios on the market at reasonable figures in fcdfo!d,
A woman has a keen eye for locution, surroundings, etc., and hor judg
ment can be relied upon iu making a selection for a home. Bring ker
with yon, anil make a pereonnl inspection of tho good thing now" of.
feriug through our agency, and you will never regrot it. It ia almost
time to "make garden," and it in high time for action ia securing a
home where you can enjoy tho good things of lite in this wondarfnl val
ley. Don't delay act now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building-, MEDFORD
Y&xs, "3rene Hamp ten 3aac
instructor of "piano. Tut 3tttbo6
Steele el Xsaleeu. Jloclg Oraa( Strut
Compare
the Quality
U la. and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality and to that end
re nre always adding
uaiity to our lino. The
ddition of "preferred
stock" makes our line
of liihjjrade Canned
Ooeds moat complete.
Our service always the
fcst and every accom
giveo our eustoniera.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
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