Til 10 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFOIID, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1909. Medford Daily Tribune Official Paper of the City of Medford. Published everv evcnina: except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Georqe Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : On month by mail or carrier. .. 10.60 One yoar by mail. .$6.00 TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION. Showers tonight and Wednesday. A rare and salubrious climate soil of remarkable fertility beautiful scenery mountains stored with coal,, copper and gold extenmve forests streams stocked with speckled beanties game in abundanae a contented, progressive people uch is 108 Rogue River Valley. Average moan temperature.... 55 degrees Average yearly precipitation 21 inches A GREATER MEDFORD. The time has come for a greater Medford. The prca i ent city limits .must be extended to take in the adjacent territory, now platted as additions or about to be platted. Next year the federal census will be taken. It is nec essary, before this is done that those districts now popu ; lated by people who make their living in Medford, and which are really part of Medford. be included, so that the real population may show a year hence. Tt is important also for the districts affected. Hefore they can become water consumers and reap the benefits of other city improvements they must be incorporated in the i city limits. The hill district east of Roosevelt avenue, the land 1 lying along both sides of Hear creek, and those additions, I quite thickly populated, along the western limits of the f city, should be included. It is understood that some objections exist among own ; ers of lots in the districts affected who depend upon the patronage of Medford citizens for a living. They would i reap all the benefits of being in a city, without helping pay ; the necessary expenses. They would dodge city taxes, for . getting that the higher taxes are, when the money is judi ciously spent, the greater becomes the value of the prop pert y affected. The city council will probably call a special election j , to amend the charter so as to take in the adjacent torn-; tory. It behooves everyone to work for an enlarged city,! to build up a I ruly greater Medford. 1 IXTEXSIFIED FARM ISO SEEDED. ol' lilat'k pimtler, which wns over luiikiM, cxi!ocil and set the limlicrs on fire. Ten section tti timber were (lt'.1 royol, mid llie end (if the tunnel enved in. The less is estimated nl .fJOIIO, as il will ensl that amount lo repair the damage. None of the werliinen were injured. I tut il wasn't a circumstance com pared to the t'u ri those ynunp; ladies will have as the (juests of The Tribune at the A-Y-I' exposition. WAR DEPARTMENT ORDER IN FAVOR IN SEATTLE SKATTIiK, April 20- Wur depart ment orders have been received here statiiiK that hereafter quartermast ers' supplies for the department of Columbia would be purchased within the department. Up to a year ago all all supplies for this department were purchased through the office of the chief qunrtormuKtor of the depart ment at Portland. Circular No. 1 in 11)08 directed that all supplies should be purchased through the quarter masters' office at San Francisco. Hut it wasn't a circumstance com pared to the fun those young ladies will have as the guests of The Tribune at the A-Y-P exposition. TO RESUME SACRAMENTO VALLEY SOIL SURVEYS WASHINGTON-. April 20. W. V. Aliickie loaves tonight for San Fran cisco to resume the work of making soil surveys for the department of agriculture in the Sacramento val ley, whore ho has been stationed for the past two years. Tho Yolo and Yuba surveys are almost finished and Mackie will lake up the Red Uluff survey and include the Iron Canyon irrigation project. This will complete I he survey of more than one-half of the entire Sacramento valley. The lied liluff survey will include l.'iO square miles and will be finished Ihis year. Hut it wasn't a circumstance com pared o tile t'llll those VOimrr Inline will have lis the guests of The Tribune at the A- -V exposition. Cranberries in Kconnuiy jars, fiO cell Is. I(cx firoccrv Co. 'H WAN'i'KO Apprentice lo learn printing. Apply Tribune office. WANTKIl- -Man to work on ranch, who uiiilci-siands market grading. Address P. (). Hex 22.") WANTED Girl for geenral house work; must bo good cook; wages' $30 per month. Apply to D. li. Wood, ; Hotel Nash. I WANTED T2wootieliopporfi to chop t cordwood and tierwood. Addrcu P. O. ! Box 418. ' WANTED Stenographer, for office work. C, Tribune office. iCANTeO Qood oust a re for horse; no aire trace; plenty gr&is and wa ter; no horse taken for less than one mouth. Walter Moore, Phoe- W ANTED Girl for general house work; one in family, lady. Inquire at Exhibit building. "WANTED A 6 or 7-room house close in. See D. M. Tribune office. WANTED First-class solioitor to sell orchard tracts; man with auto mobile preferred; good salary to right man. P. O. Box 418, Medford, Oregon. FOR RENT. FOR SALE Tiu shop, established trade. Inquire J. IT. Grove, Central Point, Or. 27 FIR SALE. FOR SALE Choice busiaeai property at a bargain, on long time; ea.T torms. Address P. O. Box 418. FOB SALE 5 and 10-aer. tracts just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. Ad dross P. O. Box 418. . Classified Advertisements WANTED. WANTED A baker on bread and cakes; slart 7 p. in. Inquire at the Delicatessen. '7 WANTED A chambermaid at the Elaiicii-Aincric.in hotel, Yreka. Oil. Morrison & l,ah. ;t4 FOR SALE Two and one half acres in city limits, main street, two-story house, outbuildings, water tank and gasoline pumping plant, good family orchard and garden spit; most de sirable location in the city; almost at your own price. Jacksonville Real Estnte Co., Adolf Schulz, Bgr. TOR SALE 20 anns :i .oung or chard adjoining city limits, on coun ty road; fine loea'lcn; deep levei loamy soil; i mile from postoffice, eourthouso, high school; lending va rioty of fruit; 6 acres poars, 10 acres apples, 2 acres peaches, some bearing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; good -l-room houso, barn, outbuildings, household goods, farm ing tools, 1 cow, 20 chickons, 3 welts to irrigate poition of land if necessary; $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Real Estate Co.. Adolf Schulz. mnnnger. (Ireatest among Hie needs of the Wogue River valley is . intensified fanning, tic market gardener, and the truck farmer. No other valley offers the opportunity for this (lass of fanning. It is prai-l ically impossible to secure fresh vegetables in 'Medford. Kvcu the grocery stores have to import from other sections what eonld profitably be produced here. There is always a dearth of garden products, when no re gion offers so many opportunities. The I'.ear ereek bottom land and the valley loam in many localities are natural garden spots. A few acres will keep a family in comfort, but as yet no attempt is made at commercial truck gardening as practiced in many parts of the country. The land is here, the water is here, the market is here. All that is lacking are the individuals to take advantage of natural opportunities. The small orchard tract is all right, and the small or chardist needed. Hut the small gardener has a better op portunity. I To does not have to wait years for returns, and his expense is nominal. If some holder of bottom lands, now in alfalfa, would cut his field into five-acre tracts for market gardeners, and place them on the market at reasonable terms, he would work a greater benefit than even the planter and subdivide!' of orchards, for he would secure a hard-working, thrifty class, who are at present barred from settlement because ! of lack of capital. WANTED limber andCoal Lands Apply to B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs EXPLOSION OCCURS IN TUNNEL NEAR D0RRIS KLAMATH FALLS, April 20 Ons Peterson, of Erickson & Petorson, the Roiithnrn Pacifio contractors, re ceived word here Inst evooing that a big explosion had occurred yesterday in the tunnel this sido of Dorris. Mr. Peterson left this morning for the scene of the accident. While full par ticulars could not be obtained, it is reported that in setting off a blast in the Calor end of tho tunnel a keg AN EASTER DESIGN or a bungalow, just as happens to strike your taste, always ob tainable at owner's prices at our shou. And let us anain im press you with the (act that Medford prices are today more reason able than in any other town in the west, when the prospects of the city are taken into consideration. It will make one feel awfully well contented with life to owr one of the properties in which we are dealing, In case the oil district proves to be what we think It will be. Now is the time to get in on the best investment possible to make In Medford town property, by calling on the Rogue River Land Co. Exhibit Building, MEDFORD Just Received Stylish Covert Cloth Summer Suits SPECIAL BARGAIN Wool Princess Dresses Drummers Samples Bought at a Bargain 33 1-3 per cent off New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 Why not iron in comfort this summer? Tho Electric Iron heats in three minutes no wait ing, no changing irons. We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial Write, telephone or call at our office, 206 West Seventh street, opposite the Big Electric Sign. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Water ft Power Co. Medford Theater THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON Jules Murray presents NORMAN HACKETT In Win. C. Dcllille nnd Margaret T irnluiU's CHEAT AMERICAN FLAY CLASS MATES SAME MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION That playH one soliJ year at the Hudson Theate.-, New York. Tuesday April 20th E-BUSA THE OKLT 1AWFUL PILE CUME Because E-BU-8A CUBES PILES, a.d DOES NOT eontai. mJL weaine, lead or an7 poiaonon. dm. U. 8. DUnanantaJl . "Me,1. "".urx, Flint .f B-BU-SA Drcr U. .. "f.l . Tn? J."""?' erim.. Ther.,or., th. aal. lt all oth.r o, nil" r.Jt T. earn. th,r aff.et th. brain aad ipinal marrow arodua ....).. Take the Tribune for News I U VU" - A. S. XI TO, Urn