Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 07, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MKDKOJlD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEfiOX. WEDNESDAY. APRIL. 7. IQOf).
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of M.-ili'-.i-.i.
'illjliHhwl evt'i-v evcniiiu cxeept Sun, lay.
MEDFOKD I' L' Ii L J S II J X i COMPANY
GEOKOE PuTXAM, Editor and .Manager.
Admitted aa Second-Class Matter in tin- i'-tnf t'n.-i- at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One moiitb by mul or earner $0.60 one w-ar by u,n,l
ItOtUK It IV Kit I'KMtS.
The finest quality of pears tlx- u..rld pr-- !m-e an
grown in the Rogue River valley. Conditio).- .1 soil and
climate combine to prodtv-e a perfect fruit, -'uii as la
January sold tor -flU.Ufs a !o.v in London u,.i !:!.
Gradually the pear district ol' the i-oiin'r. r,hiit.;d rH
until the perfect .spot was found, where air .vd .-.siinljine
and earth united. Here is the coming pear r-ci.ui of the
world and here it will remain, because no oilier .-...-eiion
produces the quality and the quantity tin- quality that
.stand shipment across the continent and lriiit a
ear, and the quantity that makes a yield of 'S-) i.i acre.
'J'hree-quaj-ters of a century ago the peai diMnct 1,1
most eonscquence in the Union was located neai Essex.
Mass. In succeeding years, first one ami tl.ui .mother
section of the eastern states became renowned for h pears,
hut today the attention of the practical horticulturists ol
the nation has been directed almost altogether to the north
west coast as the ideal pear section of the continent, and
his .Rogue .River valley is so far superior in its merits in
that line of production to any other portion of the north
west that it is now engrossing all the interest. This con
diion in regard to the production of this delicious fruit
gives the .Rogue .River valley practically a monopoly of
the best markets of the world for a product which is cer
tainly the easiest to grow of any fruit which is planted
here.
Nearly all Rogue River valley land is adapted to pears
above any other fruit that is grown. There is practically
no limit to the yield, and the public are eagerly seizing upon
the nearby tracts now offered. 1 t has only been a few years
since the public in general was initiated into the secrets
of pear-growing or its possibility as fruit venture. The
heavy growers have been wise for ten years past, but did
not take the public into their confidence until the annual
returns realized from car lots sent to eastern markets im
pressed the outsider with the fact, that here in pear culture
we have a bonanza equaled only by the belter class of gold
or copper mines.
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COPyBiSMT
AN
EASTER
DESIGN
cr a bunplow. just as happens
lo ttr.'ke your ta:te. al.vas ob
tainable at owner's prices at gj
our sliop. ana ici us again i.n-
prtss you with the fact that M.iiford prices are today more reason
able than In any other town i.i the west, when the prospects o! the
city are taken into conideraiion. It will make one (eel awfully
well contented with life to own one of the properlies in which we
are dealing, in case the oil district pio'.es tu be what we think it
will be. How is the time to y.-t in on the best investment possible
to make in Medford town pro,:city. by calling on the
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building, MEDFORD
cExrtAL roixr .wvakk.
Central J'oint has awakened to her opportunities. Tin
spirit of progress has alighted in the center of the most
beautiful and the richest valley on the continent. Old
animosities anil petty jealousies have been buried and co
operation and unity of action have supplanted them.
The birth of the Central I'oinl Commercial club, the
raising of a publicity fund, and the enthusiasm and ener
gy with which the citizens have undertaken to solve their
municipal problems' argue well for the future and the fil
fullmcnt of their aspirations.
There is no reason why Central I'oinl should not have
0000 population in five years. It has I he country, the re
sources to support il. There never has been any reason
for the town's lagging behind other towns, except I he leth
argy of her citizens, who permitted other towns to sur
pass her.
Cities are made or unmade by the character uf their
population. Jf the people follow a progressive policy, are
wise enough to grasp their opportunities, back up their
claims with cash, ami act unitedly for the common good,
no power can prevent the community 's growth, and the
realization of their dreams.
Medford will aid Central J'oint in every wav possi
ble. The old feeling of jealousy existing years ago dis
appeared with the niossbacks. Her people realize that
no part of the valley can improve without every town in il
benefiting, and the hope anil dream of the people of Med
ford is to see the entire valley one continuous ebain of
homes, so that it will be difficult to I.. II when w ,e-
giiiH and the other ends. ( hir interests, our resources, are
common, and all cities must work unitedly as the people
of each town have been working unitedly" for the contin
ued growth and prosperity of the K'ogue' Uiver vallev.
ST. JOHN CANNOT
SELL LIQUOR ANY MORE
1'OHTI.ANl), dr.. April 7. Th
i ity uf Si. John has im authority t,i
pormit tha Hale nf linuur in npposi
tinn tn tho Incut option law, ami tho
Ny loi'iil option Ihwh governs tho Hiiln of
liquor in that city. TIhh is tha suh
..tunan of tha ili'i'tsinn liy .luil:a Mor
liff in tha rirauil (ourt .Monday in
hturling that Sam ('oahniu ha. I i
latatl Oia liiptor laws.
tu hi. (lamsion Juila Morrow
points out thn distinction hatwean tha
provisions uf (ho charter of St. John
mid tint chin Uir ol' Mcill'nril, which, in
tho liillar city nivas the city offi
cials oxcltmivo control of the mile of
liijuor. Jmto Morrow's decision nf-
1'iruis that of Justice of tho Pence
Kred I.. Olson, and follows the de
cision of Juilifu ('Inland, in tho cir
cuit court, at the time the district
" " "iforced the Sunday closing
law .ipauil tlu- -.aloon.
In tin- St. John ens,, decided this
in, .mini: there s mi appeal from the
conviction of Sain I'ochriin. who w
cliiirueil with a v a, lali,, n ,,f i. I,,,,,,
"I'1 law In scllinr; lupior in a pre
cinel which 1,11,1 heen voted ..,1,-v "
1,1,1 1 "U-e the pl.,nlte,l pi,.,.,,,,-! j
was within the limits of Si ,l,,h,,. ,l '
''"I i.le.l that the local opt,,,,, ,
-Us led l.v the Iiii,..,,.,. I
I the St. J,.h ,h;,,t,., !
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A K. Shcchau I,. f:ila ,,, !
Nealhiim. 1", n; acres
-lion :ti. towushi). :;, -
l,lli;e I W . I
Kraii.-es ('. i,.i , .i,,,,,,,, :
(I.i Jeruuson. propert n
Ashland .
W. H. Oslrander to U Schnlei
land in township :(0, rant;.. ,
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"THE PICADILLY."
N'OTICK.
Notice is hereby given that the
oily recorder will receive fieuled pro-po-aN
for I he sale of rJ.'.OOU worth
of -peeial improve.. n-.-iit s hol.ds until
I ::ill ,. in.. April '.'Olh.
Said honds are to he issued un-
ler the Bancroft holding act in de-i-oiiiinli
I ions of -s.Mlil and $J-riO, and
will hear interest at the rate of 0 per
cent per aiiniiin. pavahle semi-unim-laddy
at the office f the city treas
urer of said city.
I'oreha-er to puv accrueil interest
from date ,,f lioi;ds to time of deliv
ery. Council reserves the ri'jhl lo reje.-l
iniv or all hifls.
Hated Medford. lli-ee.,ii. March HO.
llltlll.
I'.rX.I. M fOU.INS.
NEW NEW
A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW
STATIONERY IK ATTRACTIVE
PACKAGES: VALUES FROM 15c
TO $1.00. WE LIKE TO SHOW
OUR GOODS. DENNIS0N S WAX
INDIVIDUAL COLORS.
Medford Pharmacy
Xeur i'..s,,ITiee.
Which is the Best Way
L IhiiM i i i Mm I'arctnui canal has
1.1'l'lt (Ifrjilci!. I li.-i-i mi llf'tMl ()Y-
oidi'd that itic ln'-t way t.i build up
Mcdl'ord is ! Kim'mh th? limtioy "l
I (mm niiil civa) itiLT 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 s . Wo soil
ill' hhIcn of ifiipi h-UmJ am! (inmost ic
cigars jumI can j t t oiir talo if wo
kiu.w wliat it . Iti Ii'.iIiiiij; iln tnMi'
(iii'fi'r tip if limn in ihe i-lioice l
cijrura.
R.R.V. Cigar Works
ASIC as.
.ill l
sDlAMOND
.-BRAND
yUvs. 3xi.m Ufamfbn Isaacs
"3nstrucicr of "piano. Tlsat 52Zctbo6
5lul at 7lsldnc. tcrtt) Olna Strtst
MONTALS
I Bat it doesn't say Good-bye
I I v. hi'ii v.ni nut it into ill' si; I
6 H -- S
I i is Y.iiM; wo ."iv s!'l!ii:'r in
I 1 V, V . ii'. rd.jivi -li-.l,'
I M- ni.t'iin Vifv. li-iis ill's
I .1ti!i'i..n. l.:inicl.W;ihint
a I Jli'jhiaiul J'arks, ami
V.'m ii;'v.ii I lei'.'lits.
Benson Investment Co.
( l' fire Over IJijou 'I'heatei' L'lnme 3071.
Compare
the Quality
U ii and ahva s hu
bten itur aim to .-inij.v
our cLiHtoniiTb with
godt oi the highest
jU.'ilily ami tu thn: -ti-l
M;rfW!lilW8IJMft t our In,,. Th,
hi? 3Sf 'j'&'iL-J) jj2' 'zts v'3 ',t,,!itio" " ( " i 1 " '' 1 ' r r ' ' 1
ntoirl; " makes our it:-
uf : ;; , -ra.lf I 'JMMK-.1
Qoodn most cariipletc.
Our flf-r ice always I hi
b'Bt and erery acvoai
ljivci) :ir cust'iriitTH.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
F. ,V. eummlnis
T. W. Osgood
Osgood & Gummings
2ivJl Engineers
The Best Equipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Re
ports, Estimates, Htc. - Water Powers and
Water Works, Paving and Road Making,
Sewerage, Railroads, Irrigation andDrainage
Office Medford National Bank Bid.
L2
I. (.'. Hansen. Torn lloffat.
We nia'a.' any k '!.! and stylo of windows. We carry
tilass ol any size on liand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jacksoa County Bank Upstairs
Medford Iron Works
H. (1. TU'OWm.IlHiU, Proprietor.
R)UNDKRS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Undines Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery.
Aleuts in Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS. MOUSE CO.
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AT EASTEK
tahinn reigns snpivme, and new gur
mouls itpiiciir in all their glory. To
f.f iuiylxifly, y.u must keep up with
ilic p;-M-i'ssi(in, 0 if your wurdrobo
i- it'M up tu tho doniand a visit tu
Kn'iicr's iiimI a look over his new
hihrHv- itml styles, vill soon satisfy
your dc.-irt's. The garments he makes
.iii'it'ciiiiized as the highest stnml
;t;i 'il' sartorial excellence, correct
im voiic. immaculate in fit, and per
i". tipn in viyle and finish.
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTaiJcis
PALM BUI1D1NO, MEDFOBD, OB.
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Tlio .lai-kson County Dunk respectfully
solicits your account, Bubjcct to ynur
,-liccl;, with the strnng.-st gunranteo of
sal'cty ami ct't'icicr.cy.
We ol't'cr the highest attainment in
systtniatic banking service, which as
sures the greatest care in overy fiuan-,'i.-,l
tr.-insii.-linr- 1U,. l.i:n: :
ate i i,.isit::rv ... .. u..s..,B
,, , . .' , . - sli ution.
I.stal-..!,:;e,l ISSs.
Capital and Surplus 125,000'J W. I. VAWTEB, Pneideot
I!M..,irr- T(i0.00O iaJ0. B. LINDLEY, Cauhicr.
;i;sV . ;t.:.'" -s
m
11
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H,ll oiol t linoii
,.r- -W f..f ( ...I
iti. !....(
New m Model
Electric Irons
Now $5.00
Why not itvu in cnii'i.rt this summer?
The Khvt l ie I run hi'.'ii in three minutes no wait
ing, no ''hanging irons.
We will send you dii Iron FREE on ten days" trial
Writ-', telephone or call at our offi, e. '.'no West
Seventh street, opposite the Hii; Kleetrie Si"ii
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Sueeessoi-s to Comlor Water Ik Power Co.
.!. E. KNYAliT President.
.1. A. I'KKIiY. Viec l'r.'sidont.
JOIIX S. OltTH, Cashier.
W. R JACKSON, Asi't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFOBD, OX.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
iTm-r" ' irmrTnmmir
Nash Livery Company
liest equipped in Southern Oregon. Give us a trial.
H. C. BOXXEY
PHONE NO 2331.
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