Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 03, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH H, 1009.
ORCHARIilSTS
I CAN DO IT.
MEET MAR. 6
Cross Pollination o! Fruit
Trees Will be Professor
O'Gara's Theme
(By Charles Meserve.)
The Roruo Kiver Horticultural society
will hold its regular meeting for March
on Saturday of this week in Mcdford
at the Commercial club room at 2 p. m
sharp. Professor P. J. O'Gara, who
lias been in California for the past two
months supervising the fight that is
being made in that state against the
blight, returned today to Rogue River
alley and intends to be present at the
liueting. lie is to speak on "Cross
Pollcnization of Fruit BlosBomsi."
This being the date for the annual
meeting of the Horticultural society,
election of officers for the ensuing year
will be had and the annual dues of the
members will be pavable. The annual
dues are jM. The membership fee is
1, and this covers the dues for the
year in which the member joins. There
are no other assessments or expenses
to members.
Is School for Farmers.
The Rogue River Horticultural socie
ty has nothing to do with marketing
fruit, but it is a school of horticulcurc
that teaches how to grow first -class
truit and how to make an orchard prof
itable. At the meetings of the Horti
cultural society the programs embrace
addresses and discussions on the va
rious problems pertaining to the fruit
industry. The speakers at these meet
ings have embraced many of the most
eminent authorities of tho country on
(lie science of horticulture, while the
discussions have brought out the opin
ions and the experiences in mirccss and
in failure of the best posted fruit grow
ers of Rogue River valley. These meet
ings are in reality a school of horticul
ture of equal help and profit to the
beginner in fruit growing and to the
person who has been years in the in
dustry, for fruit raising is a science
that presents a constant succession of
problems that have to bo met and solv
ed. All meetings of the Horticultural so
ciety are open to the public and all
who nrc interested in fruit rnising and
in the development of the fruit indus
try in Rogue River valley are invited
In atend. And this invitation includes
the ladies, for many of them are tak
itifi up horticulture quite as success
fully as the men.
The grade is steep and the bill is long
But the engine sings its merry song,
I cancan-doit. 1 can-do-it. I can
' do-it,
And I will.
The load it draws is far from light,
But it pulls with all its sturdy might,
And its sung re-echoes clear and bright,
I can-can do it. I can-do it. I can
do it,
And I will.
The grades of life are steen and Inno-
But what of that if your taenrt is strong!
uu iiui-uo-ir. 1 on can no it. You
can do-it,
If you will.
Tho load you bear may not be light,
But beyond the hill is a vista bright,
So sing this song with all your might,
1 cau-do-it. 1 can-do-it. I can-doit.
And T will.
Kmil arl Aurin, March National Mag-
uzine.
.MORRIS & ROWE
PURCHASE CIRCUS
Myles Orton's New England Circus Ac
quired by Norris & Rowe and
Consolidated With the
"Pride of the West"
As in former years, the Greater Nor
ris & Rowe circus, greatly enlarged
and improved, will be first and no
doubt the only big circus, museum, me
nagerie, hippodrome and congress of
nations to visit this section of the coun
try tho coming season.
II. S. Rowe, the solo owner nnd gen
eral manager of the Greater Norris &
Howe circus, recently acquired the en-
tiro circus, museum and menngorio of
the well known Myles Orton's New Kug
laud circus nnd shipped the entire out
fit, including animals, horses, cars, dens,
etc., to the winter quarters of the Great
er Norris & Rowe circus at Santa Crur,
Cal. Tt is being repainted rebuilt and
put in shape for the coming tour of
I'lie Pride of the West." This will
give Manager Rowo a 40-car show, and
the menagerie will now compare favor
ably with any on tour.
Hie performers engaged for this sea
son s tonr are of the very highest or
der, many of them beincr imported di
rect from the principal circuses of
K u rope.
A special feature this year will be the
parade, which is said to outrival any
thing heretofore attempted in the way
of street demonstration.
The Senate's Hole in the ffall.
When the nineteenth century was .is
yet only half grown, senators applied
customarily for their toddies at the so
called Hole lu the Wall, a small circu
lar room Just off tho postotlke of the
upper house. The tatter body then
occupied what is now the chamber of
the supreme court, and the postoinYe
was across the main corridor of the
building on the same floor. When a
wearer of the toga found himself lu
need of a "snifter" he had only to
cross over to the mails department
and pass through It to the Mule cir
cular room aforesaid, which was about
the size of a pantry. The Hole lu the
Wall was the first senate restaurant,
and the bill of fare for edibles was
short, though to the point. There was
ham, guaranteed to have been smoked
for six months, a veritable sublimation
of the pork product; there were corned
beef and bread and cheese, but very
little elBe. They served, however, us
an accompaniment for the fluids, nnd
when the Hole was crowded, as was
often the case, senators ate their sand
wiches outside, In the post o (lire.
Washington Post.
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL.
The Aurora Boreallt.
The aurora boreal Is, or northern
light, la something that we have all
heard about, but very few, perhaps,
can give any explanation of It. No
one definitely knows what causes It,
but the scientists are pretty well
agreed that it Is due to electricity.
They believe that the light is made by
the recomposltloD of the positive aud
negative electricity always In the up
per and lower strata of air, respec
tively. M. Lenstroin made an inter
esting experiment in Finland In 1882,
his object being to determine the na
ture of the aurora. He bad the peak
of a mountain surrounded by a cop
per wire, pointed at intervals with
tin nibs. When he had chnrged the
wire with electricity a yellow light
appeared on the tin tips, and an ex
amination of the light by the spec
troscope revealed the greenish yellow
ray that Is a marked feature of the
aurora. This evidence a mong sci
entists Is almost convincing, for It
Is by means of the spectroscope that
we discover the constituent parts of
the sun and the stars. Exchange.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
X Pearl Smith to Albert R. Tin-
bier, lot 1. block 12, Ashland. 1000
Ilargadine Cemetery association
to Ksther M. Tmbler. lot 17.1,
Ilargadine Cemetery associa
tion, Ashland 8
( 'orn W i 1 son to A . R . R h dn.
undivided half interest in lot
R and all of lot 9, block 70,
Mcdford
Clarence C. Pierce to ft. D. Sage,
,S W V, of N W Vi section 3fi,
township 37, range 1 E
A. R. Rhodes to Corn Wilson, un
divided half interest in lots 0,
and 10. block 10, Medford ...
Maggie Burroughs xy Mary E.
O'Neil. lot 10 nnd W 1-2 lot
11, block 1, Queen Anno, addi
tion to Medford
10
10
10
Health $s Worth Saving, and Some Med
ford People Know How to Save It.
Many Medford people take their lives
n their hands by neglecting tho kidnevs
when they know these organs need help.
Wick kidneys are responsible for a vast
n mou t of suffering nnd ill health, but
there is no need to suffer nor to remain
in danger when all diseases and nches
flwl pains due to weak kidneys can be
quickly and permanently cured by the
use of Point's Kidney Pills. Hero is n
Medford citizen's recommendation:
. A. X. Soars, Fifth and II streets, Med
ford, Or., says: "I hnve used Doan's
Kidney Pills nnd am glad to say that
the results were moot gratifying. I
suffered for a long time from pains in
my back nnd found it difficult to stoop.
The kidney secretions were too frequent
and annoyed me greatly during the
i night. Doan 's Kidney Pills were so
I highly recommended that I procured a
box at Hnskins' drug store. I had only
( taken them a short time when T found
I that they wore the remedy T required.
I continued, my general health improv
ed and I felt better in every way. I
take pleasure in recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills to others."
For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milbnrn Co., Bnffe.lo, N. Y., sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the. name Doan's and
51
Good Liniment.
You will hunt a good while before
vou find a preparation that is equal to
Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for take no other.
muscular and rheumatic pains, for the I
euro of sprains and soreness of the mus- j Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion
elen. It is equally valuable for lame will digest any kind of food in any
back and all deep seated muscular pains, combination at any and all times. Keep
25 and fiO cent sizes for pale by Hnskins your stomach well by taking Kodol now
drug store.
and then. Sold by Eagle Pharmacy, m
W00LVERT0N
SUBDIVISION
Own a Home in ROSS COURT
5 blocks West of Park on the
Main Street ot Medford
See W00LVERT0N With
BENSON INVESTMENT COMPANY
Over Bijou Theater
"Thou West on Point of Fox."
Fox blades were celebrated all
through the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries for their- excellent temper,
and mention of them Is frciiucnt In
English drama. This Is their history :
There was a certain Julian del Hel.
believed to be a Mortsco, who set up a
forge at Toledo In tho early part of
the slxteonth century and became fa
mous for the excellence of bis sword
blades, which were regarded as the
best of Toledo. That city had for many
ages previous been renowned for
swordmaklng, It being supposed that
the Moors Introduced the art, as tbey
did so many good things, from the
east.
Julian del itel's mark was a little
dog, which came to be tnken for n fox.
and so the "fox blade" or simply "fox"
for any good sword. Wee "Henry V.."
act 4, scene 4, "Thou dlest on point of
fox." The brand came to be liulinleil
In other places, and there are SoIIiikoii
blades of comparatively modem manu
facture which still bc:ir the little dog
of Julian del ICei. Umdon Notes aud
Ouerle.
WATCH MEDFORD GO
First Basing our opinion on tho growth of tho
. city during' the past two years, we believe MedL'onl
will have a population of 9000 or 10,000 one year
from now. Is there anything to stop it?
Second The development of vast coal fields, close
to Medford, which is absolutely assured, means a big
payroll and a great increase in city business. 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 in
the United States. This means lumber for box fac
tories and all kinds of manufacturing, employing
hundreds of men within the citv. 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 Blue Ledge district : new schools,
business blocks, residences, etc., etc.
I 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 KTRKET
MEDFORD
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
"BrRXINO OF STAMBOUL CO. . NSTA NTI.N'OI'I.K " A grfcat fire
picture of educational value.
"A fTRE FOR MASHFrLXES" Full of fan from start to finish.
"TET AND HIS LITTLE SISTER" A comedy that is a imigh pro
ducer. "A SISTEJTS LOVE" A beautiful story picture.
MISS ETHF.L EIr'ERT will sing the latent pictorial lyric.
ADMISSION
10 CENTS
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On jour railroad fare.
The law of tie common
carrier compels equal
ratee ea all railroad Unci
YOU CAIN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Ex
penses and ritlgus by
Insisting en the shortest
route, faste.t trains and
best terrloe. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacific
rery facility for the
safety and Accommoda
tion of thi piiBnenger is
provided. Nt change sf
rare is Decennary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are mr.de for all oth
er points east and south
A. H. ROftENBAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. MeMUBBAY,
Oeoeral Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OR.
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
Prices k
Elwood & Burnett
Opposite Nasli Hotel
0
E-RUSA TILE ONLY IAWFUL PILE CUP.E
Itff.'insf K lil'-SA ( I'KKS I'lLKS, ;mm JmiKK oT .itntit.i. mireotirH, no-miry
ciicjiinv, lead or any poison.. hh dm;,'. I. S. IiictiMilory recommends every in
gredient of l-MU'.SA. Drug laws mal;e "falsi
(rime. TlMT.fon, the hjiIo of all other or nan
rauHe they affect the brain and spinal ina-n.w,
mi re. M KfJ-SA in not fur nub- n opium joints.
ine? endorse I'M? 17 SA.
I':m;inj' drug store.
1 and misleading Htatenienta " a
die pile medicines is illegal be
produce conai.ipat ion and never
"nly druggist if if highest stand
Medford IMiar m-o-y, Kagb Pharmacy. Chan. .Strung.
Sun Shines.
' order seeds,"
of the port
rrpres'-ntnttvi
Don't Wait Till the
" Now is the time to
said I'n si'b nt lulntson
liii.d Seed company to a
of The Tribune.
" Don 't .lit lill 1 he sun shines.
Stocks are :it their best at this mo
tneiit. Orders can be filled quicker
and there is no need for putt ing it.
off till t he un come out and gives
you t he plant ing fever. You might
as well have your needs tthen yon
want them, and to want them right
;iw::y nnd then b" uu;ibl'- to get. thejn
withi.nt :i day or two delay. KvcryoiM
who hasn't a t :i..gue should
write for it rylit away. Kveryono who
;h:. vhu.dd
j Ordering
j faction. b"f
Milt'). Won
now. ' '
I in an oribir right n
e.iriv ninans more sati
planting ami b'-tter p
proerasliiiate. Do i
2'.C
Prepaid R.iilrond Orders.
"iSotio -thoi;, which i of roisid
ilifreht t t lie pod lie. geti.-rnlh
v, liich is p' i inps not geij.
id the M-M. r.t of prep
. ft'e.-t le ttt' . m Kta'.i i
l';:eifie company ami
I'flited f'-l itc
able
and
II v known
I orders imw in
of the .Southern
II poinM in til'1
'.v means of tlii
ASK
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SVste
tickets may b
f -urn any place
mv,ed or i I
ty v.'ishn.g
cominoda i'
T'sh in cm
in a v a No 1"
purchased
in the tTnif
raphed dir
colli" here.
and vmall
ctiuii v. ith
forward-d
at Medford
cd Stales and
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Sleeper :tr
nft. -nuts of
the-" ticket
at the fiame
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I'luiriiracy. in
Unnqualed an a Cure for Croup.
" licsides being fill t xeelletit remedy
lor colds nnd throat doubles, Chamber
Iain's f'ough Hernody ir unequale. as it
cure f.,r croup," says llitrrv Wilson, of
Wn netown. Tiiil. When given nn nonn
n-. the croupy cough npprirn. this rem
eily will prevent, the Hitriclt. It is use. I
sni-i e .f idly in inativ tl ouMaiids of lioini':'
Tor Nile by Hwskina -drug store. m
Special
L o t
of White
WAISTS
insizes32to44
AT
$1.50 ea
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
AT
Van Dyke's
NEW DRESS GOODS & SILKS ARE NOW SHOWN
TAILORED
Sorenoly lmppy Is tho man wlro
rnn feel that his garments aro
tailored porfectly. This is the
feeling our patrons can enjoy.
Satinfnction will bo youri if you
have your suits, coats, etc., made
hern. Tlvo way wo fit around tho
neck and shoulders is a refla
tion. Try us. Tho largest line
of domestic and imported Suitings
in Southern Oregon.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROORIiSSIVE TAILOR
MORTON MOTEL
5 ti " PORTLAND
PORTLAND
OREGON
MODMN OOMVOIT
MODIIUTI PBIOU
ONLY ROOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
S JThe Tourist Headquartar
'T- f nt . ;.. rr-ii
ti. uwluiuuiii j nU9j
ENGAGE ROOMS EAALT
run TUB AUiSKA
TUKON EXPOBITIOBC
A- B. NORTON, Mau(W
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County BanTc Upstairs
E. J. Skewi. G. E. HiUiitKer
A. C. Randall JL O. Harria
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Sub Dlvidon aud Developers Rogue River Valley Or
chard Lands.
: :h:iir fruit hinds, Wring and young orchards in small and
hiin tiorta, fur sale.
Wo plant aud enro for orchards and guaruntoe property to
lie uti rt prospulrd.
Experience Wot Necessary for
tlimio who purchnso through u. Thpy sooure the advise and
Hiirir"H of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
turo in all its brunches, who for sevorul years bas ezreled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Rogue River valley,
rocord clops, record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North D Street, Medford, Oregon
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