Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 18, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIH MKDFORI) DAILY TRIIUINR. MUDFORI). OIM-KiON'. TlirKSDAV. MARCH IS. 1!09
mi CHORUS BEATS
PAPERS FIGHTING OREGON STAT
ING THAT OREGON REALTY MEN
COULD NOT FLOURISH WITHOUT
i SMOKERS.
D:rt Seller Brown has received a let
tor from a mnn in Iowa who ia think
ing of coming to Mod ford in tho near
future, in which is enclosed a clipping
ftovi an Iowa newspaper which is a
jolly chorus from a knocker 'a anvil.
Th"? clipping follows:
! "A. little booklet entitled 'Wealth'
tame to our desk lust week which wo
wish could ho road by every person
who is trying to persuade himself to
leave tho grand state of Tnwa to invest
in ether pnrts of tho ecu n try. In men
tioning Oregon tho writer says ' Iowa
farms averages to produce $12 per acre
white Oregon reported a little less than
4. Win ii ;i man w.iuts to establish a
blarneys of his nun. with limited eapi
tal, it in better to try for noecess in
Iowa, where people lri"f nmne yto bur,
than to attempt to hvpimtbe the moun
tain peaks and lock ledges of Oregon.
Tf you find success crimes so easv in
Tnwa that you lose pleasure in game,
thon wo would prescribe a number of
laces where yon will have to make a
run for your money. Among them is
Oregon. There is a saving which runs
A Backer is born every minute." Tho
fruit land and plantation schemers could
not flourish without them.' "
However, the man with whom Mr.
P. row it is in touch is not to be fooled, for
he says in his letter:
"Attached yon will find a clipping
from one of our local papers telling you
something about Oregon that you may
not know.
"Hoping that T may be able soon to
write you that T am ready to start for
Oregon, believing that the same capi
tal and energy rightly used will give as
fciod returns as in Iowa, with a better
elimate in which to live. T am." etc.
So the anvil chorus didn't do so much
after nil in one rase.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY PUPILS
FGIVE MOST PLEASING RECITAL
The pupils of St. Mary's academy pre
sented a dramatic and musical enter
tainment Wednesday night which was
witnessed by a large and well pleased
audience.
The principal feature of tho long
Mid varied program was the drama,
' Klizaheth of Thuringia." in five acts.
This beautiful play with its valuable
moral lessons was very well presented,
showing throughout very careful train
ing and excellent dramatic talent. Miss
Mleen Kiasbury as Klizahoth played
this difficult part with a thorough com
prehension of the character. Miss Julia
Sid ley as the avaracious and unprinci
pled mother-in law showed herself to
be a deep student of her part. Miss
ituby Burke deserves special mention
for hor interpretation of the Countess
of Valkcustoin.
The small boys nnd girls in their
dainty costumes were charming in their
songs and dances.
Another number on the program de
serving of special mention was the dee
lamat ion. ' A ugels of Hum a Vista. ' '
by Miss Sadio Unless, and a number of
f pri-M toiieu. giriB.
The instrumental musical selections
' addid ;.!-.-!mh;.' variety the prugiam
a.! ri-tliet great credit on the stti
leVuts and NUlirs of the aeademv.
RIDER'S PANTS TOOK FIRE
AS MOTORCYCLE RAN AWAY
NKW VOKK, March IS. Arthur Hub
m a lite guard at the hone Hill IWach
life saving station, near Sayville, I. I.,
grew w.ary of tramping emlkss miles
of sand, so he bought u motorcycle.
While some of his comrades looked on
enviouslv at first, llulse mounted the
motorcycle for a trial run yesterday. j
The course was on tho inaiu land to j
the edge of the bay. Hlllse started
slowly and gradually increased speed.
Fasti r went the motorcycle, headed for
the bay. llulse found that to save his
life, or anybody 'a, he could not stop
the machine. While the cycle was
whizzing about a mite a minute tho
gasoline ignited and set firo to Hulse's
pants. The next instant llulse and the
motorcycle plunged into the bay.
It might have been worse, although
Hulse cannot walk now if he wants to.
H is comrades in turn are taking his
beach patrol.
Don't wait untill your Mood is im-j
pmvrinhed an.! you are sick and ailing,,
lut take Hollister'T Rocky Mountain
Tea now. It v. Ml positively drive out
:dl winter impurities. cents Tea or
Tablet at ( has Strangs m
I
Sfjito IVpositurv
Katnhlinhnl 1MS8.
I'apitnl nad Surplus $125,
Rosourr? $700,0(10
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Tim Jackson County Bank respectfully
solicits your account, subject to your
check, with the strongest guarantee of
safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic, banking Her vice, which as
sures the greatest care in every finan
cial transaction, with this obliging in
stitution. 000 W. I. VAWTKR, President.
G. R. LINDLKY, Cannier.
(fin) NATIONAL BANK
of Mcdford
United States Depositary
Always Safe
RESOURCES, OVER $500,000.00
VMVS. CROW'KI.L President
1 K. DKUKL. Vice-1 'resident.
M. L. A !.!' I fl Cashier
ORIS CHAW KOK I). .Asst. Cashier
!i NAME the
In GROWTH the
In SAFETY the
ffi)
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
' Till- t'nllnwillir ll'ttOVlt T-MHIlill HTlrnlU'll
for at tlm iHiitiiffii-i' lit Mi..lfonl. Ore
gon. M:irrli IT. tffP:
I Mrs. Iila II. All. I n lllmli. Mrs.
Anna ('. tiiMl wii-k. Mrs. V. W. Brown,
Miss K. Hull's. ("1. M. Fast. J. D. Fin
lay CJ1. K. VT. Ilnwi'ii. Tlilli'v llawliins.
Mr. S. .Iiiu.'s. II. C. Martin. W. V. M.'
Kinnrv. II. N'.'wt'in. !1. .1. Risers. K. K.
Ttnliinn.n. (irai-i. I", s.niili. Mrs. T. Smith
E. N. Small.
Parti's rallinu' fur any nt' In' almvo
lptti'rs ui'l pli'asi' say " ail i-rtiscil. ' ' A
chargi' nf inn' I'i'nt will o innili' upon
thf ili'livi'rv nf anv of tho almvn let
lorn. A. M. WOOIlr'nltP. p. M.
1
YOU SHOULD READ THIS AT ONCE
so yon will know that we are displaying
our new nnd superb line of Spring
fabrics for your choice ami approval
at Krt-uer's. Now is the time to or-ib-r
your Spring overcoat or suit of
rlothing if you would get the benefit
nf it in the t'iiM warm days of Spring
time, wluu your Winter clothing looks
shabby, V nre ready for you at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTailors
PALM BUILDING, MBDFOBD, OR.
LOW
RATES
TO
IJKSOI.rTrON" 'f)R SPECIAL
KLKCTTOX.
He it Resolved. Tty the ciiy cmncil of
the city of Mrdt'ord. Oregon, the mayor
approving, Thnt there be and hereby !
is called a special election in said city'
for the purpose of submit ting to the.
r otern of mid city tor their approval I
r rejection a certain ordinance cut i- ;
tld " Ait ordinance grant ing to the ('it- !
iRenn Telephone compeny its associates,
their executors, administrators or as-
signv, the right to construct, erect, main-
lain and openite in the city nf Mvd
ford. county of Jackson, state of Ore
gon, and in the streets, alleys, avenues
and thoroughfares thereof, subject to
th" approval of the city council, wires,
conductors :ind other pplin liees for the
1 r:insmis-iou of elei-t ricity for tele
ldiotM'S t' . ifi.-iph iind mesM-nger serv
ice, for the purpose of carrying on a
leleplinne. telegraph and messenger bn:u-n'-t.s
in said city and such otlo-r mutters
iu:iy b lawfully bnmnht up at ;:i il
fllecti.Ml. That said election be held
ipon the litth day of Mar.di. lOnjt, be
tween The hour:-, of f:0n a. in. ami
,"r-on p. m. of said day.
That the city recorder of tho city of
Med ford is hereby directed to give no
tice of said election n by the charter
ru.piired in case nf annual elections in
nid citv.
The following nre hereby designated
and appointed n the polling places and
thn iude-'i and dnfks of said election:
First wrir.l Pidling place, morn '.
C-uumercial club; judire. W. H. French;
judges and clerk?., ('has. W. Pavis. A.
' Hubbard.
Second ward- Polling place. Hotel
sh sample room; judge, John S. Orth;
indgft and clerk. Win. TTlrieh. II. TT.
H-irvev.
Third ward -Polling place, city hall:
i'ldge. ii. T,. Srhermrrhfirn: jndgfft and
.dorks. Scott V. Pavis. H. A. Thieroff.
The foregoing resolution was passed
by the city council February Tth. 100(1,
bv the following vote, to wit: Welch.
M-wrick and F.ifert no: Kmerick. Wort
wan. Pernmpr antl Mavor 'V.non yea.
ApprorH Fehrnarv 1. IftOf).
V. IT. CAVOX. Mavor.
Attest:
rtFN.r. M. roi.UNH.
Citv Recorder.
More Light for Less Money
.Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 lirs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perliour and would use in icxxi
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a K Mo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water it 'Power Co.
Office. 20H West Seventh Street. Phono No. !'.".".
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
OREGON
DAILY
During March & April
From all Farts of the East
via
UNION PACIFIC
OREOON SHORT LINE
THE OREGON
It MLROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$33 from Chicago
$30.50 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
$25 from Kansas City
ngly low tM from nil
r potata
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is usually heller than your owu,
and y.m will find on consulting
l'-r 1 hat she doctt not approve of
paviiiL,' eut K'tnd, hr'.rd earned dol
lars t'nr tea:, when thcro r.rft ho
at reai.tmahlo fijrnrcs in Mcdford.
surrmnidiiin, otc, aid hor jutln
feleciinn fur a hornp. Hrinif hsr
many piMpertirs on die in:.!''.
A woman lias a keen ry 1'i.r lec-le
111. nt ean lie relied upon in maUui;;
wilh yen, ,rid nuik:1 a per.,ir.:l in .peel inn of tho L'ood IhinifH now of
fering tliPiii'ili "itr ni;eniy. and ymi will never regret i. It Id al;uj.it
lime tit riake garden. w and ir i: ii.h time t'nr actiuf. in mamti: .
homo where ymi .-an eii.jnv th- n, thinin nl' IHe .a t:.in w nidi rtu! 4i
ley. Pun 'I delay art n.tw.
Rogue River Land Co,
Exhibit Building, MEDFORD
j TO THE PUBLIC
! Write letters lo everybody you know
j in lie' liast and tell thfm about thone
j lew ei):.ini!,t rates. Mend tin in literature
alien! Mreo.Mi, nr send '.licir addroa3cn
; to us aii'l we will lo it. In this way
1,1111 e:tn he a great In lp in the growth
ini pmgreHs of your state.
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
av. .me ff.iu any ,iaee if ynu want
!. ;..iit the necessary amount with
1 1 ' ai agent and he will telegraph
promptly.
I'jinre .-(' Agenls nr write to
WM. Mi'M riifi A Y,
(i -nerai Passenger .Agent
,,. rivgi'ii liailr-'ail it Navigation Co.
nii' t,. ''n I'aeit'ie ('(,. Kirn s in On gon)
I'OKTI.ANn. HRKOON.
t0
TAILORED
Serenely happy is the man who
can fel that hi garments arc
tailored per ft ( Uy. Thin is the
feeling our patrons can enjoy.
Satisfaction will he yours if you
have ymir suits, coats, etc., made
here. The way we fit around the
neek and boulders is a revHa
tieti. Try us. The largest line
of "lomestic AteJ imported Suitings
in Southern Oregon.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR
wmm
Compare
the Quality
Ii is, and alwnyn lian
loen our aim to supply
our customers with
g'18'U of the highest
iinltt and to that end
we nre always adding
piali'y to our line. The
piddition of " preferred
ntork ' ' makos our line
of li,;-n grade C in: lied
(Hdl most cumplete.
Our lerTice always the
bit and every accom
givi-n oar eimtomorH.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, fuit
and lzeed
DIAMOND
BEJAND
FOB LADIES
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After niv H.-n-tor ffavv m ap to di,
H.iU"l Teift Wonder, ptired me of Kifi
ney tid Blunder trouhle It i te be.t
mwlicine on erth- Mrt. R. S. Johnlon.
Slold br 11 irv.ee t. ! ri $1 bv nsil
from ftl. TjCbib
ytlrs. "3rene J'fampton "3saacs
instructor of "Plan0- T-'t itlctboi
Studio at 7c.t6iiC4. Mcrtb Ornt Sln.t
ASK.
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