Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 19, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    TllK MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, Fit I DAY, MARCH 10. 1909.
Medford Daily Tribune
. Official Paper (if the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Gbohue Putnam, Editor und Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
S INSCRIPTION RATES :
Oii uttulk by uU r emrrler. . . .$0.60 One ymr by mail IG-00
1"I for I'mlfli Norlhinwl Ifctli m i 'ItuiKt.
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rUHilHSCa K-ttiB W-iSOh iiiOlfdiiNI. WltH
6r6 ox with mi': I'.wixa.
,. Because no tax levy wan made to cover cost of proposed
phving at street intersections in Medford is no reason why
there should he any letup in the program of street pav
ing outlined for the coming summer. Other cities have
faced the same difficulty, and solved the problem satis
factorily. There are many possible solnt ions of the problem, which
an ingenious people can make use- of. Many expedients
(an be resorted to which will bridge over the chasm. We
arcVnot so lacking iu invent i ess and business capacity
that we cannot overcome any difficulty in the path of
rogr?SH and municipal improvement. The time has not
yet arrived when the pie of Medford will (piit, saying
" It can't be done"- especially when il has b i done else
where. , . . jlAi&il
Th people 'of the Mast Side have taken tie bull by t he
horns and propose to pay for the intersections, asking tin
city to create a sinking fund to reimburse property own
ers In the future. This is but one of several ways sug
gested.
There is nothing impossible to a progressive people
The paving company should, and probably will, meet Un
people half way and some plan lie devised to make .Med
ford the best paved of Oregon cities.
WITllDh'AW THE ItlWKllKXDrM I'rJTITIOXS.
It is unfortunate that a referendum was started at Ash
land against the appropriation voted by the legislature to
the Oregon agricultural college at Corvallis. It is doubly
unfortunate that the referendum was started at the time
it was, for it aroused enmity and provoked hostility against
the normal schools at. the special session of the legislature
that would not otherwise have materialized and strength
ened the opposition to the normals, both iu I'ortland and
Hitlein. The move was exceedingly injudicious and great
ly handicapped the normal school lobby, which was kept
busy disclaiming any responsibility.
' .The-referendum against the agricultural college is fore
Hoomed to failure. This institution is admitted to be one
of the most useful in the state and is the favorite of the
agricultural anil horticultural classes. It is championed
even by those who oppose the slate university. It would
be impossible to secure a majority of the voters of .lack
son county to vote against this practical and beneficial
school or a majority iu any other county.
The normal schools are not in a position to dictate
They need friends, not enemies. They cannot swing the
big stick and it is folly to attempt it. Their real friends
realize this and know that referendum against other in
stitutions only alienate possible supporters.
Referendum petitions haw not made their appearance
auywhere in Jackson county, except in Ashland, as far as
known. Theh move was evidently a bluff on the part of
ill-advised enthusiasts, and announcement should follow
of their withdrawals and repudiation, so that the normal
schools may be placed in the proper light before the peo
ple friends of all forms of higher education and enemies
of none.
LILLIAN RUSSELL IS A
WINNER OVER BOOKIES
KMKKYVII.I.K. Cnl.. March 111. -Through
(hi keen Inn'k judgment of
Lillian Kuiui'll. the actress, II,,' hookies
tndav sro mourning the Ions of some
tiling liki :l(0 which llio heroine of
" Wildfire " tho piny in which alio up
pears, lundc oil two heir she cashed yes
t unlay nt the truck.
Miu Russell placed linl on Mongol'
Kill, in tho Wildtiro handicap, mi named
in mtiiipliiiu'itt io herself, $100 on Tho
Peer nml $100 each on St. Kiaucis and
t'twticbon.
Tho actress lout on tho hint two named
t'Ut won goodly sums on Tho I'oor and
Monger Hint.
1:11,100 WAS PAID TO
M KINLEY THYSICIANS
WASHINGTON. March 10 After
ciitofiillv guarding for inorr lh:iu seen
yours the fact to the go eminent 's
ckpondilulvs inci.len! to the lust illness
ne. I ImiiiiiI of President McKinley the
treasury officiuls lodnv made :i state
monl coxering all of the Hems of ex
ieu,liture under tho appropriation of
lo.ililo for this purpose made In con
glows on July I, lone.
PODY SCATTERED ON
TRACK FIFTEEN MILKS
DEMONSTRATION TRAIN,
lieiuoinlier the ,lat, Monday, March
'.'-.l. Soen earr iu train, showing fine
"lock: a car tilled with .-I,, i,,..
ponl:iy. Professors and oiports will
! lecture on tho mock ami poultry. Mat
It.r- of interest h, farmers and fruit
groxois will he explained. The agn
.ultural college at Cormllu will h.
represented hv its he..: men. among
lil. 1 tli m Dr. Withyeomho an.l IVifcssor
, (lewis, both well an.l favorably known
in mis section this train is run h
tin Southern Pacific at orejtt .m..
SNOHOMISH, Wash. March
(ilea Down, of Stillwater. Minn
hilled umier n Ureal Noithetn Haiti
some tint
Id. remain, were scatier.sl lo.. 'the A" h " int"r-' I
" 111
e last night while stealing a V, , " kI T 'Ipente.
;he hrakeheaiu, from Kve't, I 1.1 , i :"-'Kh Washington have
We are
Making a
Reduction
of
25
On all
SHOES
Except Oxfords
c.w.
Mcdonald
LOW
RATES
TO
OREGOA
DAILY
During March & April
From all Farts of the Eaat
via
UNION PACIFIC
ORKOON SHORT LINE
THE OREOON
RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
90TJTHBRN PACIFIC
$33 from Chicago
$30.50 from St. Louis
$26 iroin Omaha
?26 trom Kansas City
'itimii.liiigly lowe rate from aii
Jtle. rk.iata.
track Tor a distance of U miles All
morning aeetion han.ls have heen hung
lug in part of the hotly. The remains
were identifusl hv means of a letter
tounil in tho clothing
SPBAKER M'ARTinrR
BENSON'S SECRETARY
HALKM. tr.. Ma.vh 10 -Imme.liat
! after ailjoumment last night Miss
r'ttuuie rshauihrook, who has hoon act
iug private feeretnry to tlovemor Men
aon, resigned and Speaker McArthur
of the houae of repn'seutatii ea was
aworn in to anceeesl her. The aeaker
had previously hajvled in hia reaigna
tion aa member of ;ho house of rVpre
aelitativei from .Mnltuomah aud Clack
auiaa.
Iioul.l turn out on this dav and
eo what they haie to show and hear
i'o :alka und d laenssions.
No contrthutions v.!l be taken. The
lecture will be in the ojieu air on the
tailioad nglu of nay; no eipenae what
ler h'vervone -n-ereetM in fruit
growing, farming, poultry railing or
ever likely to be. should arrange to be
on hanl T-am will reach Medford
morning of SSd tiures in the after
no, n Yon won't regn-t eoming Ar
rengi to come. Mpread tne newi Let
overvone show the interest they should
th-'s. which ran but result in great gv.vl
to tho vailev.
Don't wait untill youf blood is im
'vpfinhM tin! vm :ir. silinj
but tale HrlUitr Hk-Iit U aunt mm
rblt it Ckt tftrKBf
TO THE TUBLIC
Writ. It-tE.i It. t'vcryblv von k.Km
tin Kn-t nml i.'ll thi in .ihout tlu-.-i
I. 'iv tn I isili'v S.'ti.l lh ni l'tfr;iTui.
tt'-Mil Or.',Mi. ,.r vinl ;'i,'ir ;.il-.-f s...
'tt in .iu.1 i will it. In t!ii w.i
'.ii .1:1 Li' t;:,';it h. I n 1 h j(-.-tli
tad progr of T(ur stite.
More Light for Less Money
.Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Caudle Power EdiSOU Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in 1000 hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowati $11
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour aud would use in ioor
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a K;lo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
.Successors to Condor Wuter & Power Co.
( HTicc. 'JlHi West Seventh Street. Phone No. H'm.
(iosito the Hit; Electric Sign.
Compare
the Quality
t7 '1 r 11 it ' i
It is, auri ulwnyit luis
been our aim to mipply
our oUBtumtirB with
gotiii of tbu higbuat
quality aud to tbat em
we are always odiliiif;
quality t our liuo. Tin-
dcitioB (if ' ' i-tfrrfi
tck" makes our line
of In i'. I' tfraile (Vr uetl
Mlt moat completf.
Oar aervice always the
kat aid erery accotn
trivt-ii our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office iu Jackson County Bank Upstairs
.:. K. KNY.Ui'l' I'rosidi'iit.
.1. A. I'KHHV. Vkc I'rraidvnt.
JOHN S. ORTF1, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Caakier.
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.
T. W. Osgood
Osgood & (Bummin&s
Qivil Engineers
The Best Equipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys. Maps. P.ms. Specifications, Re
ports. Kstimates, Etc. - Water Powers and
Water Works. ainj and Road Making,
Sewerage, Railroads, Irrigation andDrainage
Office Medford Xational Bank Bid.
YOU CAN FREPAY FARES
iv r atmiiH from auy yc if too wut
IV'iii tin uft-AftMrr 1 wo mii, with
.mi- I I a-nt and I wilt relcrapb
.rt promirtlT
WM. MoMTKNAY.
,J"' "l! raotvr K'ont
O Kaitrtd N'aripatian t'o
Nrrti Paoifif iV Lino (Vui
FOHTLANU, ORKtfON.
:;i! 1 Vpos-1 :.t
KstSl'.isht.l l.ss
i si.ilsl s.i iiurp!
Hi.-rr s :
1
111 12,1.iUV"
Highest Attainment In
Systematic Banking Service
,1 on ounty Bank Msp.vtfully
soSi.Mtn yotr accouai, aubjort to rour
. li.-. K. with tb stroiifit piar:intpe of
aift itlJ tf flCiBfV.
We of far tat bhvat altaiutut-ut in
.it.i.1:ttir baakn, sfrvioe, whioh an
--,ir. th- jrfatcit I'irii tu svury flttaa
ni tr-iU!iRi;tH:, wuh this obliging in
lldtl-Ml
W. I. YAWTKK. Cr..l.at
O. H, UNIM.KY. t'a.sr.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is usually better ttiau your own,
and you will find ou couaulting
har that she doa not approvo of
paying out good, a ?.rd-earned dol
lars for reut. waeu tbere fire so
uttty good properties on tbe market at reasonable figure in Medford.
A woman Las a koen eye for location, surroundings., etc., and her judg
ment ctu be ri'lied upon iu niakjng a selection for a borne. Bring her
will, vuit, huJ uiaJio a porsonul iaspcetion of the good things now of
fering through our agency, and you will never regret it. It is almost
time to "make g:irdcn, and it in high time for action hi securing
home whore you can enjoy the good things of lffa in this wonderful vai
ly. Don't delay art now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building, MEDFORD
YOU SHOULD BEAD THIS AT ONCE
so you will know that we are displaying
our new and suporb line of Spring
fabrics for your choice and approval
ut Kreuzor'B. Now is the time to or.
der your Spring overcoat or. suit of
clothing if you would get the benefit
of it in tho first warm days of Spring
time, when your Winter clothing looks
shabby. Wo are ready for you at
J. A. Kreuzer Co.
Importers andTadlors
PAUI BTHJMmr, KKDTOKD, OS.
C. E. Hllilngsr
A. C. Rsndill
L. D. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
rja
FRUIT LANDS
"LP
, Sub-Dividers and Developers Bogne River Valley Or
chard Lands. .
"h .lire fruit lands, beuring and young orchards in small and
large tiar.ts, for sale.
We plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
he as rtprcBcntod.
Experience Not Necessary tor
those who purchase through us. Thoy secure the advise and
uGrvfoos of a consulting horticulturist, an expert on fruit cul
ture in alt its brunches, who for several yetin has ezceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Rogue Hirer raley,
record orops, record packs, record prices.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
APPLES and FEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSEFY
Largest Conimovdal Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. Not 111 tie combine. CV.ipetes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
(J. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietur.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Oaifits, Piunps,
Boilers and Machinery.
Audits in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE A CO.
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WHICH DO YOU PEEFEE?
A broiled steak with mushroom
sauce a sauce a la Bordelaise, or
served with fried oniomt You
have never eaten one that will
give your palnte the delicious
sensation or your appetite the
quick surprise that one of our
tender, juicy eteeks will give
tliem. We hivo everythnig to
order on cntrnk, all ready for
the fastidious appetite at
The Emerick Cafe
Open All N1M
rcnn "3famftoti "3aacs
Jnstructor of llano. "Xlt 52tH,o6
tulo ! VoiJ.sc. 51,ik Or,t Stml
MEDFORD SASH DOOR COMPANY
I RHONE 2291.
W,.d P,.,,,..,. . ymri Doi,r, w.th BfT pi, ta totk ehe4p
Office ,d , kin,,. ,Bf Mj Work iBeludjliteTur
sn.l Vaocy Drills
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