Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 25, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MEDFOllD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKPXiOX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 10CK).
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of iMetU'ord.
Pul)lislic.(l evorv evoiiinir except .Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
, George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Fosloffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Out mouth by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 One year by mail.
.Ifi.OO
ltOLL OF UOXOIt.
Every member of the Oregon legislature that worked
and voted for the Crater Lake road hill proved himself
a friend of southern Oregon. Every one who voluntarily
gave time and assistance to the passage of the hill de
serves a place on the roll of honor. When any of these
gentlemen visit this section, they are entitled to he treated
as guests of the community and a visit will prove to each
that his efforts are remembered, and that .Jackson county's
hospitality is eiiial to ils hustling ability.
Foremost on the list of those who niatciially helped
pass the bill are those who spoke for the measure before
the committees, those who helped in the lobby, and mem
bers of the press that placed the bill before the people in
such a light that it secured the support of public senti
ment. It is now generally conceded t hat no measure passed
by the legislature will result in greater benefit to the en
tire state, for Crater Lake means to Oregon what the Y
seinite. means to California and will open this state to the
tourist travel that now yields a golden revenue annually
to California.
But one paper in the slate, so far as known, opposed
the measure, and that was because it was not understood.
The Orange, which first opposed the project, withdrew
its objections when a full understanding of the means was
had, and helped on the final passage. 'apital correspond
ents of Portland dailies, the Portland .loiirnal, the Salem
Journal, the Salem Statesman and the Portland Spectator,
nil did good work for the bill, and doens of other news
papers lent their support.
The fight in the house was led by Speaker Mi-Arthur,
J. A. Buchanan of Koschurg and Allen II. Eaton of Eu
gene, who with Messrs. Purdin und Miller, secured its
triumph by a vote of 12 to IT. In the senate, L. L. Mulit
of Ashland, II. I). Norton of Grants Pass and G. II. Mer
ryman of Klamath Falls were the leaders, and their ef
forts, which resulted in a vote of 'S, to 7, were well seconded
by President .Jay Ioweriuan, C. W. Nottingham and S. ('.
Beach of Portland. In the third house in some respects
the most important of the three, everyone was for the bill.
Governor Chamberlain, who was one of ihose who for
mulated the project, aided its passage vcrv inateriaTlT.
lie helped draw the bill, comniilled himself publicly to
the project in a speech at Salem, and in many ways showed
his friendliness during the long fight for ils passage, lie
has now approved its passage, and the measure is a law.
All other state officials proved good friends of the bill.
That all southern ( regon was interested in the measure
was shown by the constant presence of delegations of cit
izens from many cities, Ashland, Grants Pass, K'oseburg,
Central Point, Klamath Palls, Jacksonville and Medford
being represented. As for the campaign the result proves
it a success.
This is the roll of honor in the Crater Lake Temple of
Fame :
T. B. Kay of Salem, ,1. N. Smith of Salem, M. A. Miller
of Lebanon. I. II. Bingham of Eugene, Prank .1. Miller of
Albany, Albert Abraham of Uoseburg. L. L. Mulit of Ash
land, II. I). Norton of (i rants Pass. A. .1. .lolmsoii of Cor
vallis, P. II. Caldwell of Newberg. II. K. Albeeof Portland.
S. C. Beach of Portland. John P.. Coffev of Portland. C.
AV. Nottingham of Portland. A. A. P.a'ilev of Portland
N.J.Sinnott of The Dalles. George II. Meriyniau of Klam
ath Fulls, Jay Bowerman of Condon, Y. ('. ('cl,. ,,f ,.n.
dletou, C. J. Smith of Pendleton. Turner Oliver of La
Grande, J. N. Hart of Baker Cilv. V. N. Barrett of llills
boro. In the house Hal I). Paiton of Salem. Llovd T. K'ev
nolds of Salem, Louis E. Bean of Eugene. Wiusor V. Cal
kins of Eugene. Allen II. Eaton of Eugene, E. K. Apple
gate id" Drain. K. E. L. Uedilli .f Bandon, 1. N. Muncy
of Gold Beach, J. C. Smith of Giants Pass. I). II. Miller
of Medford, M. Purdin of Medford. J. A. Buchanan of
Roseburg. P. O. Bonebrake of Philomath. C. L. llawlcv
of McCoy. J. V. Bones of Carlton, M. I-'. Corrigan of M,'
Minnville, A. G. Beals of 'I iilamook. Charles Ilines of
Forest Grove. C. N. McArlhur of Poll laud. James M. Ab
bott of Portland. B. C. Altinau of Gieshatu, Pied J. Bradv
of Portland, V. .1. Clemens of Portland. K. C. Couch of
St. Johns. L. M. Davis of Portland. P.. J. Jaeger of Port
land, L. D. Mahone of Portland, Charles .1. McDonald of
Portland. A. W. Orton of Portland. John C. M.-Cue of
Astoria. II. P. Belknap of Prineville. II. A. Brailain of
Paisley, T. J. Mahoney of lleppner, I.. I.. Mann of Pen
dleton, C. A. Barrett of Athena, John P. Busk of Joseph,
Henry M. McKinney of Erwin. Stephen I-'. Richardson
of La Grande. W. II. Brooke of Ontario, William .1. Mar
iner of Blalock, J. L. Carter of Hood Kiver, 11. C. Dodds
of Dufur.
Third house and others W. M. Davis of Portland. W.
W. Caton of Portland. C. S. Jackson of Portland. W. II.
Wehrung of Corvallis, Oswald West of Salem. Frank A.
Suffert of The Dalles. F. M. Warren of Portland. B. I-:.
Kennedv of Baker Oil v. Ilenrv M.tiinu of Portland. W.
D. Fent'on of Portland'. W. S.' Coke of Marshlield. U. G.
.Smith of Grants Pass. J. O. Booth of Grants Pass. E. V.
Carter of Ashland. Benton Bowers of Ashland, S. A. Pat
tison of Central Point. V. II. Baldwin of Klamath Falls,
S. C. Bartruni of Roseburg. B. I-'. Mulkev of Jacksonville. -As
for Will CI. Steel of Medford and other Jackson!
county points, they're in this hall of fame already. I
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
STRIKES WOMAN
WITH BEER BOTTLE
at: vrru:. vSihi, , ivi,. .-,. -s.-ns-
Ii-hh and with ln-r I'iifK lii-iiti-ii Id h li;iit-U-SH
in jim. tin- t iiiily -if n Itiill' breed In
ilitjii woman wit found nt tin- fool of
i i'l ight ( nt ji irs iu t In- ih'W ( 'iMitrn!
hotel by a roiiiiii-r, w!i iiiiiin diatelv no
tifii-il Hi'- p.dice.
Officers soui ilnT'i.'tfr arretted ob-
rl ("anr t wrighf , h..ji of urn- of tin
wi -a I ill is l in i-ii nt' NftiluHin.-li county,
vut Wn t'uiiiil in ii h;irln'r kIihi wash
ing blond front hi hands. He admit
ti'il .ttrilciiig l)n' women, Haying In- had
UKwJ II Ihi'I- bottle 'l a Wl-.'i ji.tll. hut
4-J:.j iliM sin- firil at ; ;ii-K i-i hint Willi a
k n i f e.
At tli'- lio;it a I il in tVa ml 1 hi wo in
an, wlio gave lirr iiann at Is'ilxd Mr
l.i'iol. may have sustained injuries to
tto' si, nil ilial niiiv I 'suit fatally.
ill
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
Mantel and
Wall CLOCKS
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER
On your railroad fare.
The law of il common
carrier eoiepi-ls eipial
rntc wn nil railroad lines
YOU CAIN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, faste.t trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket rands via
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and
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WM. MrMURRAY,
Oonovsl rn8CMKT Ajjont,
PORTLAND, OR.
When You Thir k
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Go to
More Light for Less Money
.Sixty-three jmr cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in iooo his.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $ll
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perliour aud would use in iooo
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in iooo hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the ISig Electric Sign.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
.1. A. PKHKY, Vii-o Hresi.liMit.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molonv
C K. llilsiniier
A. C. Randall
.1 L. D. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Sub Dividers and Developers Rogue Eiver Valley Or
chard Lands,
: h.iiro fruit la n ils, bearing 11 ml young orchards in anmll and
hire li;irta, for Bttlo.
Wo pin nt and enre for on-hards and guarantee property to
hi1 :is 11 pri'Sfntcd.
Experience Arot Xecessary for
those who purchase through ms. They secure the advise and
HiTvii't's of it consulting horticulturist, an ipert on fruit cul
ture in nil its branches, who fur several yens has exceled in
the gr-iwing and shipping uf fruit in the Kogue Ttm-r valley,
record ciops. record packs, recrd prices.
1 1 1 Xorth 1) Street, Medford, Oregon
QT? T? TTC If vou are looking
Oll for a good busi
mmmmmmmmmmm ness? choice build
ing lots, city property, farm or
orchard
We have some SNAPS
MEDFORD REALTY
COMPANY
K00M 10 .I.U'KSOX COUNTY HANK lU.lKi.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSEPY
Largest Conimci-fial Nursery in the Pacific
Xorthwest. No, in the combine. Ci.'.-ipetes with
all first-flass nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. 0. TUOWBRIDOE, Propih tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Endives, Spraying Outi'itf, Pumps,
l.i;:A'is and Machinery.
Agents in S'H'tliurn Oregon for
FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.
fk Hi:DroRD, OBooir B.
State l.). posit"ry
Katablitilied 1SSS.
f'apitul aEil Surplus $125,000
HesourfOB $700,000
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Tbi) Jackson County Hunk respectfully
solicit!! your account, subject to your
check, with the strongest guarantee of
safety anil efficiency.
We ofl'or tin highest Eltuinment in
(lystt-tnatic banking service, which as
sures the greatest care in every finan
cial transaction, with this obliging in
si it ut iuu.
W. I. VAWTiOK, PrwirtPBt.
O. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
REGISTER
a vow right now that henceforth only
th,' best tailoring is gooil enough for
yen. Peisoui;! appcai'anco is moro thuu
hrlf the buttle for success in life. Whv
not. then. ve:'r clothes that uro wor
thy of on l "oiiio to us for your tai
loring. We will fit you out in suits
that will be a creilit to you anil to us.
I'iiees that are right.
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers andTailors
PA1M BUILDING, MEDFOED, OE.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is nsimlly better Hum your own,
ainl you will flint on consulting
l:-r that she does nut approve of
piiying out tfoo'l, iK'.rd-L'arued dol
lars for rent, when there i;ro so
at roasoitiitilo figures in Metlfoid.
surruiiiKlinga, etc, nii-l her ju Ig
seleetion for a home. Bring her
"ii of the goo.l things now of-
it. It is almost
many good properties on ilia market
A woman hs a keen eye for lo(':'ioii
mont can ho relied upon in making a
with yen, ;(;id inaku a personal iinpt d
fernig through our agency, and you will never regret
time to " make garden, and it in high time for action in securing a
homo where you can enjoy the goml thing of life in (his wonderful vul
h'y. Don't dt-lay art now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building1, MEDFORD
y&rs. Urette Ufampton 3sxac$
"3nstructor of "P1'"1". tlt 5lZctl)o6
Stu6io at Mtstincc. Mortb Oranqc Strtct
Compare
the Quality
It is, and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality nml to that end
we are alwavs adding
Quality to our line. Tin-
lUddition of p-efcrred
"stock" makes our line
of I, . ii gnule Cpr.ned
Oodt most complete.
Our service always th?
kst and eTery aecom
given our customers-
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed