Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 11, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIK MKPKOUI DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1900.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every eveniiiK except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPA N V
Geokoe Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffic at
Mediord, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
On month by wail r otrritr. .. .10.50 One year by mail 10.00
ILANCHE RAUH BECOMES
COUNTESS D7 KERSTRAT
SPRISG IX Tilt: JtOO'l'K HIV Ell VALLEY.
Spring lias come to the Rouc River valley. Cloudless
skies and sunshine make the day glorious, and the night,
set with its myriad of swinging lights or mellowed by the
silver of the full moon, is no less alluring. A touch of frost
still lingers in the air the last goodbye of loitering win
ter. ; Spring in the Rogue River valley does not mean the
spring of the east, with its disagreeable thaw and its knee
deep slush, the loosening of the frigid bonds of winter.
Our spring is the gradual transition from the showery
period of a mild season, called by force of'habit winter,
into the most delightful period of the year. Already the
evergreen hills are wearing fresh hues of velvet green.
lid flowers are spending their pertuine in the passing
breeze. Alfalfa is renewing fields of the cloth of green.
Wheat fields wear a still more vivid verdure. Almond
trees are in bloom and buds of all kinds swelling with new
life. Nature, after her period of quiet rest, is renewing
the annual miracle of life.
Spring in this favored and fertile region has loitered
away long this year. She is a month behind her usual ad
vent. But now that she has finally made her bow, the rest
ed earth is rapidly paying tribute to her beauty, while the
air is filled with the whistled melody of wild songsters.
Fruit trees are laden with fruit buds and the greatest
crop on record is assured. There has been so much mois
ture that no possible frost can damage the prospects, as
is sometimes the case when the season has ben a dry one
and spring has flown too early from the lap of winter.
It is a time of year when we are all optimistic, and new
blood surges through our veins urging us to renewed ac
tivity and greater effort. Ambitions blossom as the wild
grasses on the hill, and careworn brains forget their wor
ries in the inspiration of sunshine and flowers.
It is a delight to Ik- alive from early morn "when jo
cund day stands tiptoe on the mountain top" to herald a
still more glorious noon, a brilliant sunset and a calm, sweet
night, in which we sink peacefully into unconsciousness
in the horizon of the dreamland sea.
I' VIMS. M;,,.-
hunli of .v
Cuuill l.ollis ,
I, 1 1.--M
ilt.T ol llo-
V..rk. a.
i- K.-isliul
1:1..,,. I. N..
lot.- S:tiiiin
married t
,.,1mv. Thi
r.'tni.li V was pert'orn c,l )v On- mayor
"I" Oh- Filth :irr,,ii.lis,i'iiit'iit.
The lili,!,', extr-tni Ic ptvlly volley
comae, was hi leiel.-d l,v h.-r Hitter,
Mini M:i l.':nil. ivli.. l.i, In-i-ii living
n ull her hi tli,. Il.il- I I ' lli,.i.-,..
Tin- .i.in.t is :iii . rtiot well ktlun'li
ii tlie l.atiu ipiarl, ' win. has mur.
iiileut tliiui iiini.. He met the lady
win, ti.nv i his wife while mi u walking
tmir iu Nwilzerlund hist year, lie wan
ulteiiilt.l r,hiv hv the Vise, unit de Mur
Itilles Illl'l the Vtseninit ,le l.agreze, eln
proves of the r'oreie;i; ministry.
Prepaid Railroad Order.
'.Something which i of considerable
interest to the ptil.lie generally and
which is perhaps not generally knuwo
it: the system of prepaid orders now ia
effeet between stuti ns of the Soothers
1'm-ifie eotnpany and ell points in the
I'nited fitute. Fly menus of thi system
tickets may l,e purchased at Medford
f'om any place in the Tinted States und
mailed or telegraphed direct to the par
ty wishing to come here. Sleeper ac
commodation and small amounts of
cash in o, , miction with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time." tf
LOW
RATES
TO
OREGON
WANT 6000 HEAD OF j
CATTLE FOR INDIAN
FIX UNEMPLOYED MEN
GO MAD IN THE STREET
KLAMATH FALLS. Oi. Mann 11.
Tbe Indian dvartirttvit 19 adverttiinu
for 6v hrad ..f two and three
ver old hifVnt for KUtnath lodian
twrviiion. This stok 11 to bo dm
ifibutrd atmng the Indians on ih rcr
ration and is part paymrnt for the land
in the Sprain KivtT countrr bv the
I'nitM States. Part of thu payment
in eash acd the halanee was to he
made toward pttrohairg farm impl.
inents, ftoek etc.
Accord. uk to the specification:, for
oid thee eMtle mur' all be of Pur
bam itwk. IxiraL cattlemeu are of the
opinion that it wilt be imoMiblc to
secure 6-mX head of thi itk in the
Klamath eonntry. .specially a only
wantrd. t000 head of st.uk dfired
would mr.in an investment of lS.'i.ftoO
to $150,tHO, and would nearly complete
the balance due the Indiiins. The itock
tnban do not e any particular profit
01 opportumtv in thin proposal
they claim that moit of the twV
this section an of mnid breed and
are raisM mainly for beef pnqiosrs.
DAILY
During March & April
From all Parts of the East
via
UNION PACIFIC
OREOON SHORT LINE
THE OREOON
RAILROAD S NAVIOATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$33 from Chicago
$30.60 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
$26 from Kansas City i
'orr.-apotidingly
otlier p
1 me
intn.
SUTRO TUNNEL CAVE FILLINO
COM STOCK WITH WATER
rAHMO.V (MTV. Vev . M;rrh U
r rank 1 in I-oonard. wrr is one of the
directors of the Sutro Tunnel company,
ttate that the tiun-l is so badly dam
ajfe! as a ru!t of tlv- fire that tt m.iT
be neee-isary to cl.se .'own all the Com
toek mines, and tha? one of the hard
eat ftfht ver wajjed br mining engin-
t-ert ti now being made against the ris
waters in the minrs
He tats that the f.r .-ansfd a cae
to result in the tnnn.-l and bl'k th
flume usM to earrr the hot watr from
tie mins lnt:l this obstruction i
vIearM awav the tunnel cannot rarry
way the wat'r fat enough to drain
ihe mines As th.- water has backed
up in the tunnel contintially since the
ffre no work for removal of the oh
t met ion has b.on possible st ihst
tKtint.
SUSPECT CAPTURED
BY BOYS
AND OIRL9
fUTCAOO. Marrh 11. -Tl-rmau Uoss
meister is und ft arrest on suspicion of
attempting to pas n w..rthlfss rhck ia
Oak Park. He was .-npturt'd by fiTe
firU and two hoys, high .-h"-d Mp.W,
;.fter an eictttng cha' The usM'ct at
tempteti to t'St-ape bv i rnnling up.n the
'aj-proai'h tf a t'boj:i;nii slide." but w-ib
drajjjjed out hv th-1 Vinuigt. ti an!
eventuallv tandi-d in j cell
AMERICAN GOLD FOB
EXPORT T
MTKAI.O. March 11. Six nun. ma le
doserate. mentally ur.balaneed by p,.
I'Tty and lack of work, have one mad
on this city ' streets since Saturday
i:ilit. The police surgeons agree that
all the cases were duf to the snun
eauies lack of money, intense auxiety
lor those drndent on them, in a word,
bv hopelessness, melancholia.
In his lunacy, William Smith though j our local neiit
hinist'lf less happy than the w.dl t"fd. I t it-k t promptly,
nell care for animals in the Zoological
gardens. Thirty one years, Immoless so
far a the p .lice know, he was found at
the zoo talking excitedly to the animals,
lis Heonird to have found a bond of
sympathy between himself and tin'
t rutes and appealed to them for cn
solatiou, telling thorn he was wry poor.
Whfti he was locked up at police hi'.'td
quarter? he became rodiautly happy and
shouted:
Now I in in a cage. They will ford
me just like the bears."
TO THE PUBLIC
Write .-!( rs to everybody you know
in the Kast and ;HI tbfii about these
low colonist rates. N.nd th. tu literature
about Oregon. ..r s -ud t'l.'ir nddreajct
to ua and wo will do it. Iu thii way
you can lit; it great litlp in th growth
ari'i progress of your state.
CLEAR UP MYSTERY
REOARDINO 60 SKELETONS
ST. I'IFRliK. Mu.. March 11. The
mvTiti'iv surrounding the discovery last
mtnth of more than 6rt human skeletoni1
Thtle digging a ci-llar on the farm of
a fisherman nano-d .longHnd has been
dippolled bv ono of the older inhabi
ta'its of ihf island, who recalls the
wren k of th1 Kreneh ship t 'laris.t.
vera ago, in which ti.i young b'H's w-re
loit.
The t'laris-re wreck while enter
mg the harbor April 7. 1M7. in board
the vessel was a largo band of French
bovs who were iournewng to St. Pierre
assist in drving the staon catch of
h War! v evervonr on hoard wa
lost
The b.Mtes .ame hore and 'r'
bune-il on the outskirts T the town ir.
tot which tr many years w:s known
tin- r.Muetery Anso a I'Allumette. A
largo cross tin pac.l :n The eonieterv
;.nd a monument also erected, h-,t
both finallv fell before th clnnnts
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
for auyon. fr.mi any pace if you want
to. Deposit thu nec-ssarv amount with
ind he will telegraph
Inquire of Agents or write to
WM. McMl RHAY.
lleiieral Plislig.-e Agent
Tha trogon Hailroad i Navigation Co
n Orr gon )
ouhern Pacific .
PORTLAND,
1-inrs 1
OREOON.
Men's
Crawford
Oxfords
FROTHERS DIE. FOUR TEARS
AVKRT. IN SAME WAY
"KM
si . Mai.-k ll.--IVsni.-l
timur hvirig nr l.a
w:is kilU.l ..n tho r:iilros.1 la T
nt lhe vimi' i..t snl in th s:itm'
pht sf.i to s .Isv. M.-Kn!- Isv A
n.i wnt to l.'.-p on th.' tr-i'-V fcs'.f
i-lo n .rth ..( I.viivi.' Tvi n V v
In:. A hrtn sn.T h...lv in T im
Tho fDi;nivi ..m M.'Konnf si tltr tra'
aronnil thr c;irv htit not '.n t-rr
, I..
ii)e to
.to).
NEW YORK. Msr.-h 11. An nKg.'
mrnt by Ihf Nstinni! I'ity h.ink tMst
Mt th nffiots fT fi'ri to loin
doo of flJiW.iXV) g"U. mark.J th first
aetus.1 transaction looking toward s
movement of (told Kuropownrda, whifh
hoa been forecasted by the recent rise
10 sterling eschnnge.
Epever Co. todtir en(ffed 1X.(WV
is gold for Bueaoa Arret. 1
ho,
i tUi'AiJO. Msr.h II. -St
' Kllcri I.iscott, th' f :r whit
in Truest" r.ftcr its inoorr .'.vi.-n si s
,::y. ,.'..d .n Hlo..n,.r.itou. Ill Sh.e
ens bom on Miroh li''. anl w:i
surrounded at her birth by sonant Hr
firl batb wss taken in a tub tnsle
from a hollow log She a rocked to
sleep in a cradle of bsrk. fr 1.
cott 'a parents were Mr. a'.d Mrs Jam-
Kinter. I
The largest
line in
Southern
Oregon
C. W. McDonald
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 in iooo brs.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $n
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a K:l
watt 4
Nt Saving in iooo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Office, 206 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite tha Big Electric Sign.
Compare
the Quality
051
It ifl, and always bus
been our aim tu supply
oar customers with
goU of the highest
quality aud to that end
we art always tuMin
juality to our line. The
u.lditioii of " p-r-fiTred
itoi'k " makes unr lint
of liMli yri.de t.'wr.nei!
Goodf most complete.
Our service always the
b it and every accom
givtfD our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
F. IV, eummln&s T. W. Osgood
Osgood & Gummins
Givil Engineers
The Best Equipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Re
ports, Estimates, Etc. Water Powers and
Water Works, Paving and Road Making,
Sewerage, Railroads, Irrigation andDrainage
Office Medford National Bank Bid.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. li. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. Nm, 111 tie combine. Coiopetes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. i. TROW 13R IDG E, Proprietor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
TiOilers and Machinery.
Agents in Southern Oregon for
FAIR HANKS, MORSE & CO.
Statu Dt-positr-ry
Estabiioheil 18S8.
t'spital und SurphiB $125,000
Krtuurrct 700,000
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Ihe Jackson County Bunk respectfully
sulk it b your account, subject to your
L-hecle, with the strongest guarantee of
safety anil efficiency.
h offer the highest attainment iu
tu-Btemntic banking service, which as
sures the greatest care in every finan
cial transaction, with this obliging institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
0. H. L1NDLEY, Cauhicr.
Making an Acquaintance
Willi mir handsome line ofciclusive fab
rios of both imported and domestic
woolens should bo the aim of every nmu
in Southern Oregon who would look his
best, unci bo uttired in the latest decree
of fashion's dictates. We choose most
recherche fabrics, and we fashion, out
end fit them iu a style thnt mokes y0n
teel that "the tailor makes the roan"
at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTailors
PALM BUILDING, MEDFO&D, OB.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is usually better than your own,
and you will find on consulting
l:er tli.'it she does not approve of
paying out good, hr.rd-oarnod dob
i.na iur rent, wnen mere are so
mativ ?.,od properties on ihe market at reasonable figures in Medford.
A woman u:n :1 keen eye for luc'etioii. surrounding, etc., and her ju Ig
in. lit can be rob.-d upon in making a selection for a home. Bring her
with you. M3.I mk a pewoKal in,,., ,-ii..n of the good things now of
ferine through our ngruey, and you will never regret i. H is almost
time to make garden." and it is high time for action in securing a
home wli.-re you cm enjoy the god things nf lire in this wonderful val
ley. ron t delay art now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building-, MEDFORD
yttrs. Urene Ifamptoit Isaacs
Instructor of "Piano. "tl$t Sttatbod
Stulo ot 3ll,c. 3lo,n Or.njt Strtt
K. KNYART President.
A. PKRHY, Vice President.
.10HS a. ORTH. Cashier.
W. B. JACK80.V, Ass t Cssliier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
M E D T O S D ,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
0 B .
$60,000
10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bug nesa Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
: I J.Sk,.,. G. E. Hil.ln,.r A. C. Rsndsll L. D. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS 7
K Sab-Divldere ud Developere Eogne Elver Valley Or-
S ,- fruit Un i9; brii and young orchards in small and
urj,'i. tinrts. far sale.
We piaut and care for orchard. ,nd guarantee property to
o- if riprcseated. ' 1
Experience Xot Accessary for-
those who purchase through us. They secure th, advise and
ZZ i , , 'I 1"';-""..r,s,. an expert cn fruit eul
he gr,w,g ,d ,, f ,rui, jn
record ciops, record pack,, r, c,,rd prices.
1 1 1 Xonh D Street, Medford, Oregon
I MEDFORD SASH - DOOR COMPANY
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