Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 12, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFOBn DAILY TK1HUNE. MEDFOBD. OHKOOX. TUKSllAV, ormtlKl! 12, !!.
Medeord Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
One year, by mail $3.00 One month by mail or cnrricr. ,$0..r0
The Tribune is for sale by Hotel Portland News Stand, Portland," Or.;
Ferrv Xews Stand. San Francisco, Cnl.
MY LADY'S HEADGEAR.
My lady's headgear of today is frequently fearfully am
wonderfully made, only a trifle less remarkable than tin
millinery run mad monstrosities that might be said to cap
the climax of her grotesque waistless figure. Xo longer
"like careless flowing fountains are the ringlets of her
hair." Xo more can the poet sing 4 '
"Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls
To the flowers and be their sun."
Instead there is a conglomeration of twists, loops, con
volutions, braids, puffs and rats and occasionally peroxide
a destruction of natural lines and tints that baffles mere
man. .
Various and absurd, bizarre but seldom beautiful, art-
shapes, designs and sometimes shades attained ; occasion
ally it seems as if a flap-jack had been smashed over a fair
face ; once in a while what is apparently a bird house pro-
. trades from beauty's head, adorned with piazzas and rail
ings: sometimes it is a winding stairwav up a conical hil
or a miniature Table Rock above my lady's brow; not im-
frequently an untidy mess resembling a worn-out mop
dangles over daintiness beneath.
Bawano Tiunbo will be surprised upon his return to
find the jungle fashions of headgear in vogue in his native
land with a 'preference for head-hunter and Hottentot
models. A blase civilization, having exhausted its ingenu
ity for the novel, has returned to the barbarous for inspir
ation, and twentieth century culture smirks complacently
beneath the creation of the cannibal ot the Congo.
Once upon a time woman's crowning glory was hoi
hair but that was before the rats got' into it- Oh! foi
a pied piper to charm the rodents from the tresses o
beauty!
PLANT SHADE TREES.
of
It is hoped the movement for the beautification
Medford will not stop with park improvement.
Parks are essential and ean be made visions of beauty,
but the streets of the city can be beautified at less expense
and with better results.
Beautiful streets go further in making a city attractive
than parks or any other improvement. They are an affaii
of workaday life ; parks are affairs of leisure.
Many an ugly little flat prairie town of the central wesl
has been transformed into a veritable bower of beauty
simply by planting a sufficiency of shade trees.
Medford, from a rather uninteresting residence town
with houses bordering on the dingy and streets on the shab
by, can be transformed into the most attractive of all Ore
gon towns simply by plenteous planting or shade trees..
Left to individuals, the trees will never be planted
Experience proves this. The work must be pushed sys
tematically by organized effort.
The ladies or the Ureater .Medtord club are best equip
ped for such work, and it is hopqd that they will take iifld
and make tree planting a feature of their useful work.
The co-operation of school children and city oiiieials can
be utilized.
Every street should be lined with shade trees, of uni
form variety, planted at uniform distances apart.
"Winter is the time for tree planting. Xow is the time
to mature plans and order stock. If left later, there will
be another fiasco and efforts will end in nothing, as they
ended last year.
A STATE HIGHWAY POLICY.
Candidates for governor might as well begin to think
about a state highway policy, says the Salem Journal.
The people are thinking about it.
They wonder why-this state cannot do something for
state highways.
For instance, the federal government has been expend
ing $75,000 a year building magnificent highways in Rain
ier national park.
Oregon has been getting a pittance like $3000 for Cra
ter national park. t
When the state tries to do something to build a state
highway to make Crater Lake accessible the injunction
fiend bobs up to stop it.
Between the dead ones who still encumber the earth
and the kickers should not encumber the earth we are mak
ing slow progress. '
This state should adopt the policy of building one first;
class state highway through each county.
It might cost $10,000 a mile, but it would be a good in
vestment. Such a highway with a forty-foot macadamized road
way, would bo traveled day and night.
Thousands of the most prosperous business men of
the state and the tourist travel of the whole world would
bo passing over it. v
It would not be long before such roads could be elec
tric lighted.
Residences and beautiful country homes would spring
up along such roads, and land on such roads would become
worth $'J00 to $.")00 an acre.
Such a road would be an object lesson for the people to
demand good county roads.
One good macadamized state road thmigh each count v
would stimulate the whole county to build better roads as
feeders to the main road.
Nothing would do so much to develop the country, bring
in people and stimulate property values as these state high
ways. The Capital Journal proposes that we enter upon a state
campaign for state highways.
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Recommends ChniHhcrlaln's
Colic, Cholera anil Dkir- .
rhoea Remedy.
"I take pleasure in Hiiyinir tluit I
lliuvo kept Chamberlain's Colii', Choi-
em mid IhniTliueu Remedy in my
family medicine chest I'or about lfi
yours, and liavo always had sutisfuc
tory results from its nut!.' I have ad
ministered it to a great many tiuv
cling men who were suffering from
troubles for which it is recommended,
and have never failed to relieve,"
says J. ('. Jenkins of (lln-gow. Ky.
This remedy is for sale by I.eoii H.
Iluskins' pharmacy.
TO RUSH WORK
ON OREGON TRUNK
John F. Stevens Returns From East
and Says 4000 Men Will
Soon Be at Work.
John F. Stevens, president of the
Oregon Trunk line, now building into
central Oregon, has reached Port
land from the cast and is quoted as
follows in the Oregonian:
,-I have only to say that the Ore-
ii Trunk will proceed with the com
pletion of its projected road into
central Oregon just as rapidly ns the
employment of laborers and the ex
penditure of monev will make possible
FIRE DESTROYS
HE
The Home of Mrs. George Edwards
Completely Destroyed Loss
Is $2000.
The homo of Mrs. George Edwards
in; Phoenix was totally destroyed by
fire Saturday evening. The loss will
total f'.'lHIO, a pn1 cf which was cov
ered by insurant 0.
The In hi so was occupied by Mis.
Edwards' father, she beim.' in lied
Muff at present. The origin of the
flames is unknown?
Within the lust year some 200.000
s to the final destination of the ! acres of hind in Oi cl-oii has been re-
roml, I have nothing to say. We have : stored to public domain that has been
started out to build a railroad into j illegally fenced,
central Oregon and that is what '
proKie to do. I
We have awarded contracts lor
the construction work as fur south
as Madras, and camps have been or
ganized for the employment of -1100
laborers, who will be put to work just
s rapidly as they can be found. It
true that we have a number of
surveying crews in tlie lielit soutti or
Madras. It is our purine to build
our railroad to n point in interior
Oreuon at least "i0 miles south of
Madias. It has not been decided that
l.end will be that objective point, al
though one of the surveys extends
to that town. The various surveys
which have been made will be consid
ered thoroughly as to the practica
bility of the routes proposed their
At feasibility with reference to
pos-ible evfensio-'s in lm future. He
nean business and t . .void: contem
plate! v.ii! t,e .::-!.'. ' :! early
completion."
BENSON'S
BARGAINS
One of the very best business to
cations in the city, coiner lot .Yx
11(1, with good two-story finimi
building, clearing if 1 III) per molilh.
A conservative, safe investment
$11,000
A grange is about to be organized
at ltandiin. The grange is the only
sociable and deliberative orgunizn
tion in Oregon that has taken up from
the standpoint of the fanner the livv
ing issues and advancements of the
day.
Herman Pros., the saddle and har
ness makers, desiro to announce, to
I ho trade that they nro not only pro
pared to fill all orders nt short no
tice, but carry the most complete line
of hnrness, saddles, bridles, whips,
robes, blankets, wagon covers, tents,
etc., that can bo found in southern
Oregon at prices that cannot fail to
please when quality of Block and
workmanship in considered. Don't
forget the plnoe, 317 E. Seventh
street; Medford.
Wo are Orowar- Hut dlw-ct from u
NO AOINTI
Our Tth- nro vmn n afrtrnr
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for trv mUI'ht. I-armi vlork of
CHclc frvit, Nut ind Oriumwilal Trt Grip
Thk LUM.Kfl NL'IIMKKIKH
iUlnOfflco, 1T G ran J Ave.l'onJud.Or.
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with all fiiht
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, ORE JO X
l-'ivo room, bath, toilet, with all
furniture, woodshed, newer connect
ed, close in $2000
llusincsn locution, largo corner lot
in the heart of tho city, with Cranio
building, clearing about $100 per
mouth. Investigate $8500
Two fine building lots on tho cor
ner of Oakdalo mid Tenth streets,
ono of the best locations in the city
for a homo.
Seven IoIh, with small house, on
Jackson htrcct, at ...$1500
Seven-room liouso, lot (10x100, on
Twelfth and Fir; bath, toilet; a snap
t $2800
Six-room bouse, lot 00x100, closo
in, bath and all furniture; easy
terms $3350
Ware opportunityLot 100x10(1.
two blocks from Central avenue mid
Main street; large M-rooui building,
in splendid repair; can bo made to
pay $.1011 per mouth, hoarding or
lodging Inuiso $6500
New, modern O-room house in I'.uu
gnlow addition, lot ."iOxllid. with all
improvements and furnishings $3850
"i acres, close in, good o-rooui
hoii-c, all necessary outbuildings,
2'... acres set to fruit, a fine loca
tion. Let us show von this
'rly. I'.nsy terms.
is prop.
(0 acre, one mile from I'lmmix;
jr acres '.'.year-old N'ewtowns, i)
lucres L'-ycar-old Spitz, 1110 I'.nrthtt
jpcars ;i."iO strawberries; 0 acrcx iiu-d,-r
cultivation; new li-room bungalow
I with Imtli, ham Kill; , '.'.room
!lOls..; lirn Ux:i2; live:toe;, fislni
file.' tools, hay in barn, l'f-ice $150
per acre.
Wednesday, Octcher 13.
Praise and prayer -ervice. II. C.
tiarnett of Medford; "How to Teach
discussion led by C. II. fierce; "Who
Should Teach and Mow to Teach
Temperance in the Sunday School,"
discussion led by ('. K. Mills; soup;
question biix. led by ('. A. I'hipps;
"The Ideal Sunday School Superin
tendent," discussion led by Iicv. F.
A. Hicks of Asblanil; "How to En
courage Scholars to I.earn Their
Lessons," discussionu led by Rev. Dr.
Forbes of Talent; introductions and
social meeting preceding dinner in
parlors. Afternoon I tinner in the
church parlors; praise and prayer
service, Hev. II. J. Van Fosscn; re
ports from Sunday schools; solo, Mrs.
Brown; election of officers and re
ports of committees; "Loyalty .to
Christ," I'red Homes; music and sinp-
inpr in the Sunday School, C. A.
Pbipps; praise nnd praver service,
led by D. L. Ilice; "The Teacher as a
Soul Winner," C. A. I'hipps; solo. W.
Oillis; address, Iiev. .1. V. Milli-
gan; close of convention.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT I" ,
THE LITTLE DARLING A lauflhouranh.
THE SEALED RC0M-A blograph drama.
GRATITUDE Comedy drama.
COZY COMFORTABLE Follow the Crowd. ONE DIME.
I
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iTiuiiru iruii vv.urKS i
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER
Send your trophies to me for mount
ing. Hig gnmo heads, fish, birds and
mammals mounted true to nature by
improved methods. I do tanning, make
fur rugs, make, remodel and clean
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS
1 495 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
-J ' Till n rill mi n AT.. '. Onnl
.vivjiuvuv luuill UUUU.
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
t M. .juMiui-y aim iviacninisi t
f All Vr, of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T
jchlncry, Agents In Sbuthern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. f
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4 VEDrODD, OBEOOIT B
State i)eifnitary
Entabonlied 1888.
Capital and Surplus $128,000
Rcinurroi (700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with tho strongest
guarantee of sufely und efficiency.
We offer tho highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures tho grcatost care in every
financial transaction, with this oUig.
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
L'7 acres..! mill's Miuth of Medford,
neroiis road i outheast from the liiir
rell orchards; "i-room house, good
barn, chicken bon-e, ! acre: of .
year-old pear orchard. 1.1 cii s nl
f'lh'i.. large vc;.'ctablc uardeii; hi'r-
S elc. l'ii,-. $6500. .
10 ii1.;-,.k i ii, ,10rlh of Med
ford. mile from lieoglc; S ncres
cultivated, 4 in fruit Iicch from 2 in
10 years old; on two good roads;
small house, burn, woodshed, etc.;
two wHIs. This can all be cleared
without a foot of "waste Inn d. 'J"
acres enclosed in woven wire fence.
Will exchange. Price $2000
Two fine building lots on West
Seventh street; linn location; will sell
on teiw, down nnd $12.50 per
month.
-'H acres of fino lovol land, only
one mile north of. flic. P. & I). depot;
A fine location. Terms.
0 acres one mile from Mod ford
on main (raveled road to Ashland;
Dear creek bottom land, set to npplcs
and pears 2 years old. Ilear crock
flows along ono end of the tract. Tho
other end fronts on tho road. Trees
nro strong and vigorous. Hero is u
beautiful site for n homo, Terms.
. RENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Wo hnvo on file several nnnlien-
tioris for housekeeping rooms: also
applicants for houses, furnished and
urn Ni'iiislied. If yon have anything
for rent, see us or telephone ns nt
once.
Fire and plate insurance. Wo
represent tho best onmiianinu
carlh.
We also have some-pood lmil,li,ir
lots, which we will oxohunen foe ,i
good driving team.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO .
Opposite Moore Hotel