Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 02, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, PRECOX, TUESDAY, MAROIT 2, 1900,
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BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
I,rt K'lini'iisiiii of Dcrliy took the
hntly of lr. It'in.'ir ' mother-in-law to
Medford uii Friihiv to In etnlntlmed by
Weeks - Melliiwaii.
l-'rank N'etlic rhni.l ..f Porl.y hits been
:iiliug fur smite time, hut has about re
covered and gone to Medford ami Jack
son ville.
C. O. linker ami S. M. Slevenger arc
taking a trip tn the valley ami the for
mer may remain permanently, while
Hie litter it expert -d to return iu a
short time.
Scott t'laspill is making his weekly
trip to Medford for store supplies.
K. A. UiMreth ami Ira liellnws have
gone to tho "Clark ' mill section to
nip.
There is now a r.gular .stage from
liable 1'oinl to I'.ni te I':! Us, making
round trips thrice a week.
Tim Irilge near the P.rownsboro
!'hoolhone lias hern rendered unsafe
nu.l unfit hy the late weather ami trav
elers fiml it difficult to cross at this
point. It should he looked after, as
well as other parts i f the n ads. ami
i:: tin early spri:ig win n the mud is
dry it is hopi .( that a "drag" will go
over the road:i pinno! king them down.
K. Poole is refitting ilie Douhleday
stole room, v.hich is to lie occupied by
0. Adams.
The probahdit ies are tint consider
able work will he done iu Butte Kails
ifiis year, as there is a very strong prob
ability that tiie railroad enterprise will
t:l:f on new life and tlme who have re
tarded the impor!::ut iifcovc will be
forced out of the way and new men
wif h large capital will take hold ami
push to completion this ne"drd work.
It is :ils. lik ly that the :!(w Craier
1. r.ke auto road will run t !i rough t he
Fi. .Is and cros:; nvr the river hy way
of the Parker ranch.
I HENEY HAS BEEN PAH)
I 505,000 FOR FRAUD WORK
Francis J. Heney has beou paid a to
tal of $uV.und to date for his services
in connection with the prosecution of
the Oregon laud fraud cases, these pay
ments covering the period beginning
Xoveniber 7, lihMi, when he was first
appointed "special ussistant attorney
general of the United States to ussist
the Tinted States attorney for the dis
trict of Oregon," down to tho begin
ning of the present year. The Inst pay
ment was made to Air. Ueuey Janu
ary L't, liKlil.
From tho Tinted States attorney gen
eral it is learned thut payments to .Mr.
Heney have been made as follows: July
ti, !!"(, $.",11011, March HI, ISM).-., $7.'ill;
August lu, I'.mi-j, ;.oun; February i:t,
liUHi. $7..HI; August L'4, 7Hli);
August it. 11HI7, ."HHIU; December
Um", .fotHH); March '2, l!MiS, $Si0U; July
0, l!HiS, $10,(1(1)1; January 'Jl, li-n!!, $5000
Total to dale, $li.-,,00l).
OREGON AHEAD OF ALL
OTHERS IN FAIR WORK
SFATTU;. Wash.. March 2. In the
record ofor energy ami rapidity of con
struction established by 1 he Ahiska Vn
him Pacific exposition, the palm must
go to the stair of Oregon. Oregon's
building was completed and :i number
of carloads of exhibits p!;'Ci d wit Inn
the cold storage rooms six nionihs be
foi'e the day set for Ihe formal opening.
The liberal niate appropriations have
in ::ever:il instances been inci'er'sid mid
tlrrgon h:!s added an additional amount
ef $o.ouo to her first anptupriali. f
.00, t. The interest among the va
rious counties of Washington, Uncoil
ami California lias been si mutinied, ami
a number of individual exhibits will be
made by counties it-hose allotmeiiis for
exploital inn purposes range from ,"oii0
1o jjilojiun.
Don't Wait Till tho Sua Shines.
"Now is the time to order seeds,"
said 'resident Johnson of the Port
lard Seed company to a represontat ive
of The Tribune.
" Don 'I wait till the sun shines.
Stocktt are at their best at this mo
ment. hd ors can be filled tpiicker
ami there is no need for putting it
off till the sun comes out and gives
you the planting fever. Von might
as well have your seeds wlmn you
want (hem. and to want I hern right
;iv:r.y ami then be unable to get them
without a day or two delay. Fveryone
who hasn't n seed catalogue should
write for it right away. Kveryone who
bus should send in an order right now.
Ordering seeils early means more satis
faction, belter planting and belter re
sults. Don't procrast inn! r. Do it.
now." Ll!t
DANIELS PLANNING MANY
CHANGES IN HIS STORE
F.TCKXK. or., .March . Tho Kugeue
i Pacific Fleet ric liuilway company,
which has been promited by tho Lane
County Asset company, has filed its ar
ticles of incorporation with tho county
clerk. The incorporators are F. A.
A udersoii. I-!. M. Johnson and Jack
Hodman, and the capital stock is $J,
dmi.udo. The city council at its, meet
ing last night granted the Lane County
A; 'set com pa 11 ya franchise for n cnrline
extending throughout the city.
Tho Farmers' Creed.
I hellcvo ui thu trinity of deep prep
aration, liivrui fertilization ami rapid
cultivatioit of the soil.
I believe in the making and saving
of barnyard manure as the standard
of nil fertilizing material and as the
surest means of enriching nnr sol n
as to make paying crops.
I believe In the Imperative neeesslty
of adding humus to our soil,
I believe In the great value of rota
tion of crops and of the planting of
the legumes to add fertility to our soil
and Increase our yields.
I believe In raising cattle upon our
farms; that It Is necessary for the
proper development of 1 be highest
type of fanners ns well as a necessary
part of any balanced system In farm
ing. I believe In growing home supplies
that we may use our lime nwl lauds
to best advant-i::e and for the surest
profit and least strain. Southern Cultivator.
MR. ROOSEVELT TO
AFRICA ON WARSHIP
ODD pnT COM FONT. Va., March
Captain W. A. Marshall of the ar
mored cruder North Carolina has re
n ivrd cii'b rs from the navy department
directing him not to mal.e any changes
iu the special iuarlers on board his
ship which were occupied by Mr. Tat'1
on his recent trip io Panama.
Tin se ipiarters were fitted up for Mr.
ami Mrs. Tuft iu different s, vie from
the a . t'Iti Li' cabins on v.a ih ips. ami
were inti-mb-d to In- o-dv iemp iai'v f.-r
t heir particular net-on 1 mud at ion.
Officers of the North Carolina are
womb-ring who will be their next spe
cial passenger, and what is his destin
ation. Siime think the -hip may take
President Roosevelt to Africa.
Dipping Hogs.
Abe Eno hs nf Stoekdale, Kan.,
thinks that ho-.rs suTor from two trou
bles whh h he believes cause about all
of the so called lu-vr cholera. 'The
and worms," said Mr. Knoehs, "cause
more losses tn farmers than anything
else. Some time ago I Invested In n
dipping tank and keep well supplied
with dip. I do not dip my hogs at
certain seasons, but very often nnd
lust as often as I think they need ft
('pro a month Is none too often In dip
ihovi. In ibrit way they are kept free
ft'o-n lite, which Is a great beiiellt to
t he heirs. Then the worms are t he
other pest. I feed worm remedies.
Whh h 1 find effective. Besides this. I
salt my hotis. No person would think
!rg. t ared mu'h for salt. Hut I tlud
that they IP e It and will eat It nil the
time if they r:ui get at it. Since 1
c"i:"oneed to handle my bogs this
wiv I have nj'ver lost n single one."
Drt. vets' Telegram.
Sheep on Rough Land.
H ; do tiiiely on rough hill land
w!ie;-e little but grass can be grown,
and there is no kind of live stock
that may bo purchased at so small an
original ouilay as sheep and none that
will im-rense. so rapidly In numbers
nnd value. Neither Is there any that
may be boused sat isfaetorily at so
small an outlay for buildings and none
that will so surely and quickly subdue
rough land by browsing 011 bushes,
vprutiis or wed growths.
The old and often quoted saying.
"The sheen hath a golden hoof." may
prove literally true to the man who
owns a rou-.:h fsinn. too rough for the
economical keopp-L' of most nt her
ui.ids of live stock. f..r while the lloek
will be utilizing veed and bushes In
making wool a;:d million they will at
ll" j-aute time le re '..ilmitrr the land.
:in!:in? it ue re fT!il" :'.' ( greater
Great Reduction in Clocks
TOR the Next 30
Days we will
make a G R E A T
REDUCTION
on all our Clocks
We have too many
and we need all the
space. See our
Windows and get our
mces
Eiwood & Burnett
Opposite Nash Hotel
1
.0
T. K. Ihiuicls will soon have a force
of- men engaged iu making a number
if changes in his clothing establish
ment on Seventh street, lie will put
in more glass cabinet ti ami improve
many other parts of the store. A fast
growing business makes this u neecs-
A Musical Crowd.
If yuu nave company make them for
ae time Imagine themselves to be a
baud of musicians, though without
the Instruments. The leader of the
hand la supposed to furnish each nf
the performers with a different mu
sical instrument. Consequently a vio
lin, n harp, 11 rlute. an accordion, a
piano, n jewshnrp and anything else
that would add to the noise are alt to
be performed tit tlje same time. Pro
vided with an Instrument nf some de
scription himself, the leader begins
playing a tune on Ids Imaginary vio
loncello, or whatever else It may be.
Imitating the real si mild as well as he
can both lu action and voice. The
others all tin the name, the sight pre
sented being, as may well be timmlued
exceedingly ludicrous and the inKe
almost deafening. j
In the midst of It the leader quite j
unexpectedly stops playing and makes j
nn entire change In his attitude an 1 1
tone of voice, substituting for bis own :
Instrument one belonging to some one
else. As soon as he does this the per
former who has been thus unceremo
niously deprived of bis Instrument
takes that of his leader and performs
on It Instead. Thus the game Is con
tinued, every one being expected to
carefully watch the leader's actions
nnd to be prepared at any time for
making a sudden change.
The one who falls to make the
change promptly pays a forfeit.
.DIAMOND
xDRAND
ASK. -few
Omwn fur V-.w trie NorllmcPt HoLl iitk! Climiito.
Ntitv on l"iiln at nil ln .t ilmtlnm. A-k for i'ttfii
loKiic. 1 urn mii hi in ni ir iii-Ik I )) tinofl, m 1 tn
iii, ui1 inc 1 1 inn"' of itlii' di nli r, mill will tiS
ii'ii a i;ii ktt ul' I lou r M-.'iN Tit-c f.r .-tir ihmiIiu
rODIUNDSlEOCi,, PuOTUND, orison, and spoune, wuh
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On your rnilroad fare.
Tho law of tl e t'naiuioii
carrier rompela equal
rates 011 all railroad tiaei
YOU CAIN SAVE
In Tlino, Traveling Ex
panses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, faste.t trains and
host service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ins
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for th
safety and arrouimola
tioii nf Ui pnN'iiger is
provided. Iv-i change nf
cars ts iH'ef-ssary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kaunas City
Chicago. lhret conto'c
tioiis are uu.de for all oth
er p.iiiita east nnd no tit h
A. H. KOHKNhAI'M. -g-nt,
MMfor-1.
WM. McMUBEAY,
Oeaer&l Pa sender Agent,
PORTLAND, OE.
WATCH MEDFORD GO
First liasiii;- our opinion on tho growth of the
city during the past two years, we helievo .Med ford
will have a population of ! 101 10 or 10,000 one 'year
from now. Is there anything to stop it?
Second The development of vast eoal fields, close
to .Medford, which is alisolutely assured, means a hig
payroll and a great increase in city Imsiitess. Inves
tigation will convince the most skeptical that this
will occur.
Third The next ninety days will show active
work on road to one of the greatest timber belts iu
the I'uiled Slates. This means lumber for box fac
tories ami all kinds of manufacturing, employing
hundreds of men within the city. None can dispute
this.
Fourth immense tourist travel to Crater Lake;
new gravity water system; hard surface pavement;
electric railroads, both city and country; active work
copper mines of the Mine Ledge district ; new schools,
business blocks, residences, etc., etc.
f have the only Main street business lots for sale
at last year's valuation. These cannot be equaled
for income or investment. Quick action will secure
the best buy in the city. For particulars see owner.
Fred'k C. Page
101 MAIN STKIOKT
MEDKOKl)
MB. CIIAS. D. HAZELltlCia
Presents
"FRA DIAVOLO"
AUBER'S FAMOUS OPERA
with a splendid cast and unrivaled ciisoinblo, tho best orchostra
iu Oregon.
MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES
SPECIAL SCENERY 1RICE3 Mc, 7fic, $1.00.
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
SALEM KEEK
SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern
( 'alifornia and Southern Oregon, ft is 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 Jce & Storage Co.
A :. u.,,i,ijii
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Sub Dividers aud Developers Rogue Elver Valley Or
chard lands.
'. hut' fruit ):it((. tn-Hriug and vimiii r'f:iMs irt it in a II find
l:irn- ti;jrt3, for sale.
'v ;l a u t and ran? for rrh:irdn und u.iraiiitt: property to
Ik- -ik i ' prrnpntd.
Experience Not Xeeessary for
th'iB' who purctiane tlirntih tin. They Hcrure the ad vine and
niTvii-'-fi of a rniisultiriK hnrticiitturint, an insert on fruit cul
ture in all iln branches, who for Hevcral yewH ha excclfd in
the prwiiif( and nhippiri( of fruit in tlte Koue Hiver valley,
record rfopH, record paekB, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
Medford Theater
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT TUESDAY
"A ( H.Ti:."l'i:) MAN" A iMiiiilit'iil p i .-1 ii i- wilh n si I nnn I ;il.
"A M.'W ' i:A Ii 'S Ol A .:..in.-.y.Kr:i.li.
"TIIK I l; 1 ' l A l.'l I 'S IHIKWI " ):: i I i I'n 1 Ii:iih ... 1 1 illiiKiolKi-
Tin: voniii: iikadkh vk ti:i;a" - a mi- p.,Vri:y.
I.ril''"! ilhit l:il mhii.
AhMISSIoN IU CKXTS
Special
L o t
of White
WAISTS
in sizes 32 to 44
AT
$1.50 ea
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
AT
Van Dyke's
NEW DRESS GOODS & SILKS ARE NOW SHOWN
Crater Lake
l-w
vailv.i. I.. .,
PRIDE OF OREGON
Wliilo it, mny ho liurd fur omi In conreii-a nf tho groat benefit Mod
fnnl will dorivo from h ruilroad or iKUilnviird to Crutor Lake, it is equal
ly iih iiaril for Homo to seo tlio mlviuilHjrf'H of pittroiii.ing a homo iodufl
liy. Wliilo most biiHincHi moil say llioy would jimt an leavo lell th
(i(iii that aro mado lioro in Moil ford as to Boll tliom that are made
away from homo, many do not.
When thoy soil llio pigam thai aro mado away from here, from 80
to ill) por rent of Iho money goon away from home. By patron
l.ing Iho li. . V. CIO AH WOKKS Iho most of it is kept at home. And,
on Iho olhor hand, you can soo that by buying cigars that are made
from llllill to :ii(Ji) mill's from home, handled by from three to fire dif
ferent Jobbers, that yon must either pay more money for the same goods
or as mueh for poorer goods.
We have just put a new Cigar on
the market the CRATER LAKE
in itvu niPK n 10c and two for 25c which in equal to any of the eastern
or Key West cigiii'H. Tlio Tt. R, V. mpm In any of tho toe cigars that are
nliippr-d in hero. 'Flic, Medford and Ml Tuvora for He aro unsurpassed.
Auk for IIipms cigars wlierevoi you o, if you aro n amoker of 10
or Ion cigars, usk for Crater Lake Dion you gnt tho best.
R. R. V. CIGAR WORKS
Compare
the Quality
H Is, and alwafi has
been our aim to supply
oar customers with
goedi ef the highest
gualitjr and to that end
m w' nm Kiraya aaaing
:3 b::i
jMj.iuua oi --prererrea
stock " makfui our tin
of luh ifrade Ccned
most complete.
Onr serrict always tfas
bt and erery aecom
givun our eustomers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
i i
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