TUfebAl, JLxSE u ism THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOltD.HhlUON, Medford Daily Tribune Official Paper of the City of Medtord. Published everv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Geoboe Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. One month by mail or carrier SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $0.80 One year By man. .6.00 . rum DDcnir.TinN TODAY S i ntn n.--. d tomorrow. Occasional buowo.. ,il of remamauie Cloudy tonight and A rare and salubrious cnnmio fertility . " . ' .-!..i ;ih m-kled beauti.a gaaw m 7 extensive toreats-siream. - .ah ia .j., Re2ue Average yearly precipitation tt"TT- ORDER. 1 IJ mntains stored with com, copi" " 6 . DeilUlllill niioiio.j f :. pota ntrAamH iuom .1 ,nn.a contented, progressive poople- Kiver Valley. .. 55 degrees Average mean temperature .ieheB imffK KXVLASATI0S8 IS The Tribune has receiv-,1 tl.o Mowing Wtcr from the Pote River Fruit Land 'o. of Hoatllo. v.hk-h , er.t.e.sed Advertising to plant lemon orchards , tins valley. guai undoing them as profitable ventures: edUorZl of June 7, YM, m take picture fMtaf corrected copy of the advertised an now issued by tZmer-HUde, Trust Co. of this city, for whom we arc the iait of their land in the Rogue Fiver valeij, and Kad yon Lite J either of ns a person,,! letter on tins matter the correetion would have been readily made, with thanhs to you. PALMER INVESTMENT CO., Owners of MODOC ORCHARD (1300 acres lying on both sides of Rogue River.) Offer for sale small tracts of irrigated laud, with per petual water rights, at reasonable prices and upon easy terms. These lauds consist of rich river bottom loam and are suitable in the highest degree for the culture of Winter pears, Winter apples and all fruits for which Rogue River Valley is famous. Also for the production of Alfalfa, Gar den Stuff, Root Crops and Grasses. Inquiries relating to the resources of Rogue River Valley or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and comprehensively. PALMER INVESTMENT CO. Medford, Oregon. FAIL TO SIGN Band Boys Appoint Committee to Call on Merchants of City Re garding Band Support. CltATKK f.AKE "The Greatest Natural Wonder of the World." .Medford, Oregon. The Medford band met Monday evening in business session and also for the purpose of rehearsing. While a large number of local people have signed (lie jwstcards promising to give 10 cents a week for one year to the band in consideration of which the band is to give 10 free concerts in the park this summer, enough have not returned the cards as yet to guar antee the band's expenses. A com mittee was appointed to cull on the .different business men in regard to the affair. A strange coineideuee in connec tion with the signing of the postal cards is Unit the cards which have been signed and returned were done I so by young men who are most of tin-in working on n safari-. The busi ne men of the city have returned but few curds nnd these will be railed upon. The band is rehearsing fur their nppenrnnee on July 3 at the celebration. ' JOSEPHINE COUNTY IS LINKED BY TELEPHONE j- . ,.a. i'liiiit wan never Jt appears as the, proo o, . " " aove over by the president of the trust companyMt asue arc subscribers to your paper. we called his attention to the waiter on reading your editorial, and correction u-as made at?'. i,.ii;un warn, properties in the Rogue River valid, especially around Medford. and we do not intend to misrepresent anything or to advise our clients purchasing anything thai we have not im,,lieil faith ,n, and we believe , 1, advertise the Rogue River valley we a ace uoin "" " s nl, one, and have sold some very fine properties. wTHre simply the selling agents for Jff. Trust Co, but can sa we thoroughly investigated then Minn and Imow they are able to do just as they agree to and their former advertisement is certainly no detri ment to Rogue River valley, especially so when 1 is elamed Z climate is the same as Florence, Italy, such being the case lemons might be able to grow with a profit, Sincerchi hoping 1ou will appreciate our position , tins mailer, and will feel that it was never the tntevhmi of any one in this compani, or that of the Tntcr-fitatc Trust Co In falsch, renrelcnt anything, and have only ove a,h,tw i to build up the Rogue River valley with the best das, of investors and citizens. TFV remain. Itonrs vcrn respectfully. Roane River Frail Land Co.. by Charles ( - Gentry, secretary. , , -n ..i i ...:n, m i,Hm. i tin disiilav ad. referred to Hint the concern is running in Seattle newspnper. Thmurli it h shied that the nil. lias been corrected, it still contains (he slatevccnt: , .,, "Planted with English walnuts, pecans. lemons, etc. (with filleri of am pes. cherries, pears etc.') . eared for seven years. f?00 an acre. Remember, it requires special sliill to grow nn nrrhnrd scientifically and bring it to bearing success ful! n Send it $2 an acre for the amount of land you want. 1711.7 ire i ill send Ihe papers bii return mail." The Tribune docs not want to npncnr as n knocker, or .... . ii i : l to interfere in the slurhtest wav wirn anv one iryum dovelon this section, but it does believe that misrepresenta tion will give the vnllev a black eve. ami that to lure invest ors under rainbow promises that cannot be made trood will onlv ininre the fame of this section. "Wildcats" in or chards, as in mininsr. should be discouraged The advertisement referred to contains the followincr statement: "One hundred avd sevcnlii-five thousand dollars ha been spent in gettina over 1000 rjerr of nur -1000 acres all readu to scf out to fruit trees, rrices for land and water rinhfs ifclSft per acre." This mnv be- troth, but !l7.0O0 is a lartre amount to he snent in tWs rlclnitv prepnrin,T lond without TV Tnlvnnc'o ha vine knowledge of H. : The eotnpanv. according to its own advertisement has sivnt. 17! im acre in preparinir land for plantin?. which it offers to sell for fPiO an acre. To this $175 preparation rt,vf miiot Tin nddcrl the orlHnal cost of the land, so that the land mnsf be parted with nt a srreat loss, if the compnnr's assertions art? rrne. Not only this, but the land is sold on the easy payment plan of $2 down and $2 per month per acre. The Tribune will be only too glad to aid the Rogue River Fruit Land Co. develop its property and settle the valley, but it wants to know first where the 1000 acres of land is that lias cost $175 an acre to prepare, when the average cost of clearing land here runs from $25 to $50, and under what irrigation svstem the land is. The Scott ranch on Rogue river, some five miles above P.vboe bridae, which it is understood is the property re ferred to, contains onlv a few hundred acres along the river that can be classed as good fruit land, and only part of it is readv for planting, and it will require a ditch some five or six miles in length, not yet constructed, to irrigate it. No extensive preparatory work has been done. If The Tribune is wrong, it will gladly make any cor rection, but it does not view with favor deliberate misrep resentation when it is entirely uncalled for. In the mean time it advises all prospective investors to personally in spect property before putting up money. There are many legitimate opportunities offered for the man of small means to become an orchard owner on the easy payment plan, though the cost may be more and the promises not so rosv. ASHLAND TEMPLE GRANTED CHARTER Neighboring City Now Smallest In the World With Temple of the Mystic Shriners. E. A. Sherwin, illustrious potentate of Hillah temple, of the Mystic Shrine of Ashland, received a mes sage from Louisville, during the ses sion of the imperial council there, an nouncing that a charter had been granted to the temple in Ashland, which has been operating under dis pensation since its institution last November. The news was hailed with much delight among local Shrin ers and by others who are pleased with the unique distinction accorded Ashland of being the smallest city in the world with a temple of the Shrine. THE SAVOY Always Up-to-l)ate. Don't Fail to See v . Teddy Hunting Pig Game in Africa It's a hummer. No increase in prices. One Dime. PERKINS SELLS INTEREST IN SUTHERLAND COMPANY Josephine county has made rapid strides during the last year in bring ing the rural towns and communi ties in close touch with each other. Several rural routes have been es tablished, and a number of rural tel ephones put into commission. In line with this work, the Hugo Telephone Company and the Rogue River Tele phone company have ,inined with the ITarry Lewis line thnt runs to the Galiee mining district. Tn common they will build n line from Merlin to Grants Pass nnd .join with the locnl linp in this city. These companies have nliout 75 subscribers that will be in touch with the Grants Pass mercfinnts by the opening of the line now being constructed. It is possible now for ri subscriber in Grants Pass to telephone, free of charge, tn Fniitdnle. Murphy. Wil liams Creek nnd all the nd.inoentt country. over n Merlin. Hugo nnd Onliee. Another stretch of country to be brought under the snme sys tem inches out to Selmn nnd the Il linois valley. Negotiation are under way nnd within n few days this line will be open to subscribers tinder the irenernl switchboard method. Aside from these nccominnilntions. the for estry seryice has sovernl lines run ning t" remote districts thnt nre use ful to formers nnd miners. The en tire cotmty is linked together with rural telephones that center at this plnce. ! J. W. Perkins and Ed Andrews have sold their interests in the Suth erlin Land and Water company to ! the Minneapolis syndicate that re cently purchased F. W. Waite's in terests in the company, according to Col. J. F. Mundy, who has returned from a visit to Roseburg. Mr. Per kins is becoming interested in coal and copper mines. lie claims to AUTO RACES IN PORTLAND SATURDAY A GREAT SUCCESS ' ti. - : i,i...,j ant Jill utllu iii;en ui t uiluluu vm tjiif- urday were a great success in every wny. The resulta were as tonowg: Class A event, seven laps, 102.8 miles, for the Wemme trophy Won by the Chalmers Detroit car, Bert Pingley, driver; time. 1:44:18. Stod dard. Dayton, S. Christofferson, have made a nrofit of 2n.000 ns n! driver, second: time. 1:44:31. Loco- result of his transfer. Tribune Wa'ht Ads Bring Results. CuUhis out and mail it to W. J. Warner or to The Tribune. Do You Want Band Concerts In the Park this Summer? It'so, Sign this and Drop it in the Post Office Medford. Oregon, June 20, 1909 1, the undersigned, hereby agree to par (or the support of the Med ford Comet Band, the sum of Ten Cents (10c) each week for a period or one rear from above date, in consideration of which said Bund agrees to gire 10 tree concerts in Medford Citv Park. Signed: mobile, Murray Page, driver, third; time, 1:51:05. Class B event, three laps, 43.8 miles, for cars coating at the factory less than $3000 Won by the Pope Hartford car; C. Q. Arnold, driver) 'time, 43:53; Chalmers Detroit. 40, ; Bert. Dingley, driver, second j time, 1 47:27; Stoddard Dayton car, Chris Jtnfferson. driver, third; time, 4734, j . Class C event, three laps. 43.8. miles, for cars costing at the f aetory less than $1650 Cadillac 30 car, . driven by Howard M. Covey Jr., won ; (time, 47:08; Chalmers Detroit ear, ! Bert Dingley. driver, second; time, j 50:05: Anbnrn car, Cohen, driver, third: .time, 69:00. . . i Motorcycles, one lap, 14.6 miles J. J. Pittenger, won; F. Trainer, set lond: Vera Markell, third: time, PtP.LIC stminfrrnph.'r. Moore betel. oppoit I Orders for sweat cream or bntter J milk promptly filled. Fhone I nriMunery.