THE MEDFORD DAILY T.RtBUNK, MED FORD,
Medford daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
I'lililislied evfi-v ovftiiim except Sunday.
MEDFORD 1'UBLISH I NT0 COMPANY
Of)ije Putnam, Editor and Manager.
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Medford, Oregon.
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TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION.
Fair today and tomorrow; warmer.
A rare and Balubrious climate noil of remarkable fertility
beautiful Boenery mountains stored with coal, coiper and gold
extensive forests streams stocked with speckled beauties game in
abundance a contented, progressive people such is '-he Rogue
RivAr VnltftV.
Average mean temperature 55 degrees
Average yearly precipitation 21 inches
GIGANTIC I'll AN FOIl DKVKLOl'MENT.
Arthur Hooker, secretary of the hoard of control f the
National Irrigation Congress, will present a resolution fur;
approval hy that organizalinn at its seventeenth sessions
in Spokane in August, memorializing congress to issue
3 per cent gold bonds, running 100 years, to the amount of:
$.r),n00,00( ),()()(), or as much (hereof as may he necessary.;
for the following specific purposes: ,
One billion dollars for drainaye of overflown! j
swamp lands, thus reelaiminy an area equal Jo 100.000 1
square miles.
One billion dollars for the reclamation by irrigation of
' 40.000,000 (teres of arid and semi-arid lands, now purl It or
wholly waste.
One billion dollars to ronxtnirl and improve traterira ys.
to develop thousands of miles of territory now without td-
equate transportation facilities.
One billion dollars for tood roads am! national highways,
for the lack of which the lots lo the farm area of the United
Slates is approximately 500.000,000 annually.
One billion dollars for forest protection, reforestation
and conservation of the forest resources, thu assuriny
timber and lumber supplies for centuries to come.
Five billions of dollars is an enormous sum, but it is no
more than is actually require.! to carry out 1 lie vrigantit
scheme in developing millions of acres of lands in various
parls of the United States now absolutely worthless. Con
gress will not be asked to appropYiale a penny. The re
turns from the improvements would pay off the bonds.
The government would simply act a a banker, as it does
now for Hie various irrigation projects. The bond issue,
would provide ample funds as required to carry out the
work in the several divisions, at 'the same time giving tin'
best possible collateral to those invest ing in those seciirit ics.
(iovermncnt fiirures bear out the statement that there is
enoueli gonil land "voH'lov i d in iimiM!.' west Mates to make
an area ;w large as the state of Missouri, or more than 14.
000.000 acres, wliile in the eastern and western states then
is more than as much more, or about 100.000.000 acres in
all. At ; nservative estimate of "J.") an acre, the sale of
this reclaimed land would justify the expenditure of
.")00,000.000. nr U)0 per cent more than is required to drain
it. Approximately 10.000.000 acres of lands in western
and southwestern states are adapted to irrigation, which,
if reclaimed at an average cost of -J.'i an acre, would In
worth not .less (ban '00 an acre, or a lotal of S.000.OOO,0OO,
and provide homes for more than S.000.000 persons. The
economic value of irrigation cannot be measured in dollar
and fi-nts, but tin- -ro!s .(' from v' ;,, V'"io ;UI e are
not rare in Ijie irrigated dish-ids.
II is staled that 1 00.000.1 ioo U ir amount required lo
improve the Missouri river from a point about 0 miles
West of Yellowstone !u U to where it liieels the Mississippi
river, L'"I7 miles. Then there is the projected waterway
from Lake Michigan to the (iulf of Mexico and scores
of others necessary to cheap and heller I rausportat ion
facilities. Millions of dollars will be saved annually in
the peoph- of the United Stales by. lite compleli"'! of these
works.
No one questions the sf'atcmeut that good mads luT a
high money value to the farmers of the nation, an 1 it may
Iio said (hat (his alone is sufficient to justify the cost of
(heir construction as rapidly as practicable under an ett'i
eient, economical and equitable system of highway im
provement. The big points in favor of (his expenditure
is the economy of time and force in transportation between
farm and market, enabling the growers to take advantage
of fluctuations in buying and selling, as well as enhancing
flio v:Itio of ronl nsfnte !
Hundreds of Ends of Lines and Odd
Lots at Less Than Eastern Wholesale Cost
We invite you to visit this store now at the winding up
of the most phenomenally successful sale ever held in the
Northwest. More money taken in in 14 days than was
over taken in in two months before.
Let us show you few of the hundreds of grand cleanup
specials. If you need Ginghams, Muslins, Staples, Hos
iery, Underwear or any of many things carried in a first
class dry goods store, wo can save you money.
T
LARGEST CROWD
Many Saw Production at .Opera
1 House Saturday Evening and
Were Well Plaesed.
Baker-Hutchason Co.
Central Avenue, Just North of the Jackson County Bank
MEDFORD'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE.
Tliut charming little opera "The
Mascot" proved lo be Manager Wal
ters mascot, for on Saturday eve-:
niuK the largest audience that has
lyet attended the performances of
I the Boston Ideal opera canipany,
! wart on hand, which fact attested the
popularity of this opera. The per
J fonnance was clever throughout and
I frit-atly enjoyed. '
It is in this opera as llcttina, Miss
j rainier scores her greatest success.
' The part fits her and shows off to
I LMvut advantnae her clevpr versatil
ity. Not only is she dainty and
charming as the little country girl,
but she takes the pari of the angry
countess well. Her hit of tho eve
ning was in duet with Wallers.
I largess and "Quiz." as Mr.
tjuissenlmry is known, from that af
I feotinn which finds its expression in
diminutives, are at their best in
this opera and best may hero be
intorprotntcd as the quintessence lof
! icily. Wallers sang as usual and
his solo "In Dreamland" is one of his
: best numbers.
j Tuesday evening "Martha" will be
presented with Ed Andrews as
J "I'lunkelt." "Martha" is a clever
piece of work, and will no doubt
prove to he very popular.
TO CHANGE DATE
SPECIAL ELECTION
And the cheapest place in Medford to hny Men's.
Ladies' 'and Misses' Hosiery. Ladies' Summer Vests.
I'ants and Union Suits. Knainelwaiv. Tinware.
Fancy China, Setni-l'orcclain and Fancy TaUe
ware and the most complete line of everyday Kitrhe!
needs. Cooking Utensils, etc., ever shown in Medford.
NI YOU NAVK MON'fiY OX AXYTI1IXO YOU
MUY AT IIUSSHY'S.
TOMORROW'S SPECIALS
When in town, don't t'.-ul iostv our nv taUo of f.im-y
Husswniv at l-i each. It is eual to any iW quality
i'vrr oftVivil in tho city.
CilVK TIM s STOKI-: A TRIAL. A'l IK AV K
loT SKI. I, YOK HKTTKiU CiOODs KOK TMK
MOXK.Y THAN HAS KYKW HKKN" SIIoV IX
MK,IK)KM. COMK HACK AND AV WILL
M KK Vol' A I'UKSKNT.
Owing to Failure to Post Notices
Council Must Pass Ordinance
Again and Advance Date.
Owiiii; to the failure f tho city
reenrder in pos! notices in tlio oul--itlc
districts which have petitioned
to runic into the eily, the council will
have ot repass the resolution calling;
for the eliy election and advance the
date. This they will do at a meeting
Tuesday eveninj.'. The election was
called on July lii, hut it must now be
helil at a later time.
The ciuNicil im-t'ls Tuesday ee
i ' ti t" hear prot"sts rcjrardiup the
layini; of water mains in various
uarU of the citv.
! 10,000 HEAD OF CATTLE
TO BE SHIPPED FROM KLAMATH
MIDLAND, Juno 21. Ten - thou
sand .cattle will he eshipped from
here this week to the San Joaquin
valley. California, on the order of
Dean Duke, of the Miller & Lux Co.
The corrals here are fast nearing
completion, and this .shipment wi',
l e the first from this point over tht?
recently completed California North
eastern. Heretofore, he fore the rail
road came, cattle had to be driven
to Montague, Gazelle, or some other
place on thee main line in Califor
nia. It is a singular fact that in the
past week or so between 8000 and
in. 000 head of entile have been ship
ped 'from Sacramento and Snn Joa
quin valley points to Portland and
other Orecon centers, many of which
were ent by Miller & Lux. which
firm is now haying icattle here to
ship down south. And another sin
gular fact is thai the San Kraneisco
market is largely supplied by Texas
-tnckmen.
HEIDEL LOOKS OVERJHE
KLAMATH END OF ROAD
OF COURSE IT'S
TO INSTALL NEW METHOD
OF WORKING A MINE
YI.'KKA. .l ino Jl. H. K. Slnvck.
;i iiMliliiiic limn v!m i- :ihou( lo i-uni-!;t'iici't'
niM'niliitn-. in tlio ll:ipiy
C;nn i-.iuntrv. wn in Yn-k:i il 1'i'w
iln.vs cilice li.okinu nl'icr Ihe inttr-
itio i'init(:Hiv hi1 n'prox'ni
The opniiiTlics vvliirli t ho company
inloinl vorkiii!j i nmr tlio lllue
1 . i i i t nm w :i nivi'l nr livilninlic
pmpo-ilinn. Iml ill i- iiilcinU'il in
I Kl. MATtI FA M.S. Junee 21.
Kiiini'or "IliniU'l of Ilic ilcpnrlniPllt
lot' iiL'i'ii-iilluri' Inis Iii-'-ii in llio.cily
for scvonil diiys i'onullinjr ineinhers
;nf. tlw Crntor l.nkt' nml ooinmision
in ri'iiiiril to tho nvliiniiiiirv plans
! for llir hiulnviiy. Kiisriiipor IItidol
! mnilo trips nlonir tlio propnsoi routes
io ili'lorinino whioll is llm inosl fons
I ihlo mill nlso to doniilo iipmi lli'o kind
of iniiterinl to lie usod in Iniililiiiir tho
j roml.
i II is lo be ilociiloil if the road is
work llto niiiio on -onnv luit different i in ho lnlill alon llio wol or the east
linis t li ii ti h.-is li.Toi.ii'.ov hoon done. ' si.l,. of the Tpper Klmn.iih lake. If
Instead of eonsi rneiim; an epon-iil i- hnilt on the wet -ido il will
-oe iliieh iiTnl fhinios lo convey wa-jpa-s hy the llarritaan resort, but
lor to ihe pri.pert.v . a inrhine pump j if on ihe ea-l it will miss it overal
ho installed in ihe Khrnath riv er I miles, (hi the eat Iside the rond
at a poind near the i0 of opera -' would lie of use to the reiioriil p-iib-
lion. which will pmnp the wafer into lie as there is always considerable
a two-inch iriant. travel ah.nu- this route, to tho north
Shrek .lutes tli.it the p-.a.p is n of tilt- county,
ooucrful one. havii'L' a capacity "t .
a'... u 'niMt niches per icinnte and the
ices-,,,-,, will be soiuchin- cn.r ; HEADQUARTERS FOR
!';. ShriM-k i- of Ihe opinion that
the old way of pipiiis; waler. ami i Harness Saddles
i in;:- the cosi wi( bp xtn-, it will
bca-e siv ,. ;T, buiblii'ir a ioio.ri
i!;lch a-ni ! iaiccs. iv hi,-);
ri';:!il have to about Ten miles in:
b-uih. in r.!.-r to v.. i ihe re. lived ;
I'V. sfi!c. W.ok is u'.w pi'Muit'ssin. I
INci'i ini-s it. fnlc-tiii, .lime
'I he l oh'siih suiiina1!' hotel opiuis
ai o U'lilh.
Whips Robes
Blankets
i ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK.
Tavilion dance at ttolestm Sntur-
J. C. Smith
East Main, N't Rx Gjdcwy Co