Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 29, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ''EDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21), IffOO.
FOR TAKING CENSUS
Officials Visit Manuf acturiiifj Centers
In Soarch of Information.
WASHINGTON, S..t. AhwkI
nut I'nilcil SimIch (.'ciihiih Director
Williiini WilloiiKliliv mid Will it i (
M. Stewart, cliicf hliiliHticimi for
inniiul'nclureH in tint i'iiiikiix bureau,
luivu rcl uriM'il from ilin principal
iiiiuiii I'ni't iiriit) I'ilii'H viHiliiil to non
f i-r willi tlici liMiilini; Irwin orK'mizn
tiuiiH mill iiKKiicinlioim of miiuuf nc-tui-crt
in retard to the form of the
Hl'lll'llllllt to 111) IIKOll 111 till) CCIlHUfi of
iimmiffit'liircH. Tim law providing
fi-r the llllh I'OiihiiH dircntH tlmt cor
tnin Hlntihtii'H in regard to rupilal,
I'liiplnyitH, wiijiCK, noht of iiiiituriiilN,
iiiiKi'i'lliiiii'iiiiH cxpi'iiHi-H mill viilun of
product hlutll bo follocloil from nil
tiiaiiufiirliiriiiu' (HlnhlihlilwntH that
were in operation (luring any portion
of (ho year 3000,
Tliw ciMiHim of manufacturca is to
lie confined to what in ('morally
known as the "factory nyKti-m," mul
exclude lln fco-calli'il neighborhood.
)irti-clil(l nail liaiul Industrie, which
worn included nt thn fi'ili'ral coiihii
of 1110(1. Tin' itxitiirii's are wimilar
1?, tli"-i! tt at prior eenMiso. They
ri'iiiii" a ili'-i'iiplion of Ilin lnmiiii'KH
or kiii'l of product, tint aiiioiint of
I'npiliil, t!i iiiinilii-r of employes (lie
ii 1 1 ir 1 1 1 1 1 pniil in watii'i anil aaliirio".
the miionnt of niUi'i'llii ni'Oiis ex
penses, tin' cost of timlcr. I a!!i! the
value of tlio proilui'ls nt inn factory
or in i no.
GOOD RETURNS ON GREEN
PRUNES SHIPPED EAST
(Eugene flnanl.)
.1. O. Hull, soerotniy of thn Eugene
Frnil Clrowers' iihMieiniion, hat) re
ceived return on green primes which
On- nhHiicintion recently shipped to
Chiongo nml New York, four carload
going lo Chicago nml two to fow
York. .Tho prune sold in those cition
nil the way from 75 cents to $1.15 per
box of 'JO pound, according to theli
. quality ami the condition in which
they reached their destination. Thin
nets tho grower here from $18 to
$10 per Ion, whirl! ih n good figure
considering the low price received for
nimilnr fruit shippeil from hero m
yearn past. Formerly tho grower re
ceived very little or nothing for his
prunes, the profit being onsten up by
freight rales, middleman's profits,
etc.
FOREIGN INVESTORS ONLY
AWAIT LEGISLATION
CIIICA'iO, Sept. Tim presi
dent h call for fiirlhci' Icgislutiou in
Ilin regulation nt I lie i-'hiic nl' inter
state xecnril ii-M liihcH mi new force
when read in coiiiicelion with th:
word of Franklin K. I.ane of Europe,
lie declared today that "bunded of
millioiiH of dollar are in England,
Kronen, and (ierinaiiy awaiting in
vewlmmit in American railroad tteeur
ilicH iih Koon n h Ilia investor can he
iiMHiired of nliKoliiti) federal logislu-
lion. "F.uropemi capitalist," Hiiid
thn commissioner, "would like to hoc
the capitalization of our road
hedged Ho that a purrhaHcr of look
would ho iiHHiired of getting what ho
paid for." The . railroad who nro
Iho liatioii'ri greatest borrower,
nIiouIi) appreeiato tho. strength of
llii. It would (five them u standing
similar to that which tho pure food
law Iiiih given our meat export in tho
foreign market. And even if hv
foreign buyer did not demand it, tho
American tlimnsclve, who form the
hulk of loaning hy investing their
saving in bonds, am entitled to this
security.
UNCLE SAM WANTS TO
KNOW LIFE OF EGGS
WASHINGTON', Sept. '"I. Secre
tary Wil-ion's ilcpiil'lnicnl h engaged
in a fpieer enlerpiin.'. It U endeav
orinjf to get a met hod of keeping
egg from polliitalioii, no matter
what ago they reach. The hiihiK of
tin; effort in Hint the liiaiuiiit of
moist lire in the air Mirrouiiilinx tho
egg in eipially an important an the
amount ol heat in tlio atmoKphere, A
ilclicnle liltle iiihtriiment which will
record Iho ex net nlalo of tho air in
cold nlonigo plantn in the guide on
which they will rely.
GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE NO
MORE 13 CENT STAMPS
WASIIIN'OTO.V. Sept. 29. There
nrc to ho no more 13-ecnt ntnmpn mid
instead tho post office department
will issue n I'J-eeiit slniny. The for
mer wan devised lo cover the cost of
mi 8 -cent registry fee mid the 5-eent
iiiiernational postage rate. Tho 15
cent tamp will nervo thin purpose
when the registry feo in increased
from eight to ten cents November 1.
The proposed U-cent stamp will then
cover the cost of tho new 10-ccnt
registry fee and the 2-eent pontage
slump rate in the United States and
for Kiiglaiul mid Germany.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to mo for mount
ing. nig gamo heads, fish, birds and j
mnmnmli) mounted true to nntura by
improved methods. I do tanning, make
fur rugB, make, remodel and elenn
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly nttendod to.
C. M. HARRIS,
405 Wellington Street, Portlnnd, Or.
1 Tolcphono Main 3000.
To You Who
are Engaged
You want her
picture to keep
always and you
want to give her
yours, too.
The Gregory Studio
BIJOU
THEATRE
IS I MA' KMI'KY VAX, Manager.
Richard Darling Stock Co.
in
"Cast Adrift"
A Comedy-Druma in 5 acts
High-Class Moving Pictures
ADMISSION 20c AND 10c
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
Paul de Anna
FIRST-CLASS GERMAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWEL
ER AND ENGRAVER. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED. IN
CONNECTION WITH MED
FORD LOAN OFFICE, COR.
CENTRAL AVE. AND SEV
ENTH ST., MEDFORD.
Sttrs. retu Ifamptort Isaacs
"Jnstuctor cf "Plalt "Xlt 2ttetr)od
SluMoar ?W&tii4. Xortti Oraaat Sir Ml , ' - .
SALEM'S CHARTER IS
VERY PECULIAR ONE
SAI.EM, Or.. Sept. 20. Heeiiuse
the charter of Hit! city of Salem
makes it unlawful for the city to sell
bonds hearing more than I per cent
inlVrcsl, Iho city's credit is in jeop
nrdy. A recent issue of .i",000, vot
ed August 2, at a '-peeinl election, for
the purpose of ). Miring an issue that
matures Saturday. October, eiinnot
be sold under 5 per cent, l'.ids were
opened lit the meeting of Iho council
last night mid it wan found that none
had offered lo buy the new bond is
sue. A committee wan appointed to
dovinc ways and meaiin to meet tho
maturity of the b Is next Saturday.,
A loan will lirnbably have to be ne
gotiated to meet thn payment.
NEW TARIFF BOARD
BEGINS ITS WORK
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. The
genoral , tariff board, . consisting of
President Ewing, Assistant Secretary
of tho Treasury Koynolda and Alvin
II. Sunders, will continuo its meetings
thin week. The first work of tho bonrd
this week will bo to examine the tar
iffs of foreign mil ions, The report
must, be in the hands of President
Tall before March 31. for then (he
new law will impose a 2." per cent ad
ditional tariff on im'portcd goods un
less Iho presidenl issues n proclama
tion declaring Hint certain counlries.
which do not discriininnlo against the
United States, arc enlilled lo the min
imum rate.
A Rare Combination
Combination Range Boiler Insulator and
Hot Fireless Cooker
To Chicago and Return.
October 4 October 4. October 4.
Ten dnys allowed going trip, re
turning tickets good until November
.10. Round trip $82.40. For particu
lars, enrinii'fl n' t'io local ol'fieo or ad
dress. A. S. Itosenbaum, S. P. Co.
Agent, Medford. Or. .
Two Indispensable
. Luxuries
First A hot -water
nppuratus which fur
nishes very hot water
every minute of the day
and night a hot water
system equal to the most
expensive that money
c.in buy.
Second A perfect
'fireless cooker which re
ally cooks without fire
and delivers the. food
hot and ready to serve
a fireless cooker which
contains hot ovens all
day and all night the
only hot fireless cooker
in the market.
mm -l:Mmm
flfiST . HI
Mil
Two SourGes of
Economy
First By preventing
the radiation of heat
while the boiler is being
heated and by conserv
ing the heat within the
boiler after it is heated,
there is a saving of more
than 60 per cent in the
cost of heating water for
domestic ise.
Second By using the
fireless cooker several
hours each clay instead
of burning wood, coal or
gas, there is a large dai
ly saving of fuel.
Every lady in the city is Invited to call at our office SATURDAY and see and taste for themselves
the many dishes that can he cooked in this remarkable cabinet.
J.W.WHITNEY
District Manager
Office in in Aikin Plumbing Go.'s Store Medford
'9 'K
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
SI a pound for it.
Everything about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Is perfect, and
we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINATVAEE, FRUIT AND FEED.
Why Not Be
Comfortable ?
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere in your store, office or
home. ...
Invest in a G. E. Fan
and get the best something that will last a lifetime with proper
care. Cost of operation only 12c to lc per hour.
I2-Inch size $15.00; 16-inch siz $20.00; 4 Bid. Ceiling $36.00.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
iaxroRD, obxooit Iff.
State Depositary
Established 18S3.
Capital and Surplus 4125,000
Resounds $700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson, County Bc.nk respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with the strongest
fritnrdntee of safety nnd efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures the greutest care in every
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
VV. I. VAWTER, President.
O. R. LIXDLEY, Cashier.
554
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APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OP
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first
. class nurseries.
L. E HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREOON
J. E. EXYART, President
JOIIN S. ORTII. Cnshier.
J. A PERRY, Vice-Presidejt.
tt R. JACKSON'. Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
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