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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 11)00.
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OREGON LAUDED
LONDON TIMES
Editor Tells of Mcdford Orchard
and Draws Lesson From
What He Learned
Here.
mission on country life without ex
pense to the respective stntes.
'tion of the Southern Pacific rnilwav of tho Pneifie northwest n joint com
is called, is extremely beautiful, nnd
nfter tmvelinp along the line one un
derstands its name. Mt. Shnstn dom
inates this part of Northern Cnlifor
nin and for over six hburs one never
lo.-es sight of its grout snow-capped
peaks." '
In thanking Mr. Poll for his kindly
remarks about Oregon, her orchards,
railroads and scenery, I take the lib
erty of saying that lie is much more
; generous toward us than are some of
our own editor wben thev tnke their
trenchant pens in hand.
MANY STUDENTS AT 0. A. C.
REGISTERED FROM JACKSON
Born.
COLVIQ On Jouos creek. Friday.
November 11), 1100. to Mr. and Mrs.
Kinicr Polvig, twins, n son and a
daughter.
BRACK At Murphy, Or., Friday.
November 12, 1900. to Mr. and Mrs.
0. O. Bmco, twins, a son nnd daugh- (
ter. I
KITH At Grants Pass, Or., No
vember 21. 1000. to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rnch. a daughter.
J B. KNYART, 1'iesideiu
JOHN' ,S ORTIi. t'n-li ..
J. A. PUHKY, Vieo-Presldo.it.
W M JACKSON, Ans't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
JAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes tor rent. A ccnornl Banking Business transacted.
Wo solicit your pntronanc.
REAL ESTATE
Mnll Tribune Special Service
(Portland Spectator.)
Moberly Poll, editor of the London
Tm..-, who was a recent visitor to
Oiin in company with Alfrei
ll.unis.wnrth, voioes a complaint sim
ilar t that expressed by The Speetn-
t r, onlv Mr. Ball speaks on behalf this year than ever before. Follow
of Fnulaiid while we mourn for Or-'imr is a lit of the students:
cir !-t opportunities. Mr. Bi
s. in the Times:
V' Mcdford, Or.. I was shown one . Rowley Cruit, Wellen : Allen K. Au
orJi.ijd which produced apples val-jdrews. -Medford: Marguerita An
il '1 .it n.000 last year, alt snt to; drew. Medford: Brtha Margaret
thf i. mil. tn markets. It seoms a pity j Eliason. Ashland: Theodore EUe
tb it the fruitgrowing sections of thejsad. Central Point: Bessie Garrett.
Ilntt-h empiro cannot supply the Ashland; Elmo Y. Haskell, Central
niu' of the home markets. Surely. , Point ; Frank Peaty Hatfield, Centr.il
w tb Ati-trnlin. South Africa nnd Point: Leroy
Bn'h Columbia to draw on. we
A Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrhooca Remedy.
OUEGON AGRICFLTFRAI. COT.- "I hae used Chamberliiin' Coli.v
LEGE, Nov. 2 Jackson county Cholera nnd P;arr!ioea Remedv f ir
registration at O. A. C. i- heavier several vears for diarrhoea. I com-
nider it the bet remedv I have e'. r
tried for that trouble. I bought a but
tie of it a few days ago f-om our
druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. 1 shad
ever be eiad to speak a word in it
praise when I have the opportunity."
Rev. J. D. Knapp. pastor M. K. (
church. Miles Grve. Pa. Sold by
Leon B. Haskins Phannaev.
Frank K. Aikens, Central Tom;:
i Norn Emma Beebe. Central Point:
sh M not have to spend our money
W'th foreign farmers!"'
Of course, we are very sorry for
G4-e.1t Britain's plight in having to
get a pie- from Oregon, yet it sounds
nice for us. But Oregon is in muuft
the same plight as that complained
of by the eminent editor. Here, we
c..n sny with truth, that it is n pity
we have to send outside the state for
our livestock and other things that
ive could easily raise ourselves. There
is really no reason why, for example,
Portland should pay out nearly half
n million dollars every month for
cattle, poultry! nuts and butter. Other
a.t sums leave Oregon, for various
commodities and products that we
should grow here, and all the time
our wide acres of rich soil are re
maining idle. Nature has done her
part, but man here is neglecting his
chances.
But Mr. Bell did not see things
merely to use them as subject of cm
icism in his own country. He found
the apple orchards of Medford and
the manner of hnndling the fruit
worthy of praise. And he liked the
scenery of the coast, especially thai
part of it viewed from the car win
dows of the Southern Pacific express.
Writing of the trip from Portland
to San Francisco, Mr. Bell said:
"The Mt. Shasta ronte. as this sec-'
XOTICK
Neruon Hicks. Ash- is hereby gtven that tho ucUcrsIcneil
land; Vera Anna Hicks, Ashland : j will apply at tho regular meeting ot
Charles Allen King. Ashland; Walter 1 the city council at Medford. Oregou,
Farmland Timber Land
! Orehard Land
Residences City Lots
Dodge Merrick, Medford; Floyd H.
jMinear,, Medford; Frank M. Moore,
Ashland: Hnrrv L. Porter, Medford;
Lewis Switzer, Mcdford.
WILL PRINT AND DISTRIBUTE
REPORT ON COUNTRY LIFE
on December 7, 1909, for license to
sell malt, vinous and splrl'ous liquors
In less quantities thnu one gallon at
lot 1", block 20, In Medford, Oregon,
for a period of six montLs. I
Dated November 24.
O. M. SELSBY.
(Mall Tribune Special Service.)
SPOKANE. Wash., Nov. 2 Ar
rangements have been completed by
the Spokane chamber of commerce to
print for free distribution the report
of tho country life commission, ap
pointed by President Roosevelt in
190S to mnke a tour of the farming
stntes for the purpose of investigat
ing conditions and calling the farm-'
crs' attention to the opportunities for
modern business methods nnd better
living on the farm. The request to
publish the findings of the commis
sion and the president's special mess
age, transmitting the report, came
fro ma meeting of 500 men and wo
men, representing various parts of
the western and Pacific states, gath
ered in Spokane to discuss country
life problems and rural school bet
terment under the joint chairman
ship of David Brown and Edwin A.
Smith.
The convention also indorsed a
plan to secure from the governors
Best meal for tho least money
the Spot cafe.
Best meal for the least money at
the Spot cafe.
Elizabeth Robins
the eminent English authoress,
writes about the English Suf
fragettes. She tells why they
resort to the violence that lands
them in jail.
Save a little of your indigna
tion for the chapters of u The
Beast and the Jungle " that arc
to come. Judge Lindscy hasn't
really started to get to the heart
of his story yet.
DECEMIER EVERYBODY'S
Aii It ui lit frumpitst
On display nt Medford Book Store,
Russell's Confectionery Store, Nash
Hotel?
I- -' -j 1 Orchards and Mining Claims
ft ( c RESOLVED 1 I
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'if:
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