Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIOOON, 'IT MS I) AY, .TANLARY 11, 1010.
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WISHCOOPERATION
OF ROGUE VALLEY
Frank W. Power Writes Thnt Roniio
River Valley Should Alii In All
Stale Exhibits of Horti
cultural Products.
Entire World Regrets the
Passing ol Cardinal Satolli
Portland, Or., Jan. I.
To thu Kdltnr:
I rotttl with great appreciation your
editorial in (ho Mom) ol' 'JUd alallng
that Hague river wan ready l on
optitnlo with olltur purl h of tint sluto
in mailing our nojct mooting mi nll
mIhIo exhibit mill not u IoiiiiI in'.
I wn very norry In onrilur Uuol
to Imirn thnt your section thought it
hail liimn Hlinhli'd nt tli( Iut mci
ing. W'lnin I wns elected secretary
IhI yinr il was my doiio to mnho
this society a state one, not only in
iiHitiii, Inil in fuel, ami with that par
jwmo in view wo did rnino about lit"
largest pri'inliun lint ever offurvil at
n meeting of the society.
Hpeclnl Tilox.
Contrary to uttial custom, wo of
forod sprcinl prises on various sec
lions, including two special prctnl
nam nf W pir box for Rogue River
(Iho largest prizes per liox offered
in anv Hcfiio'i of the sfnle, together
with a number of premiums that
could lm competed for Iv all sec.
tion. Wo aim, diirrowed from Iho
iihiiiiI order of tilings by offering
prize. on vegetable in tin liopi of
making it nit till-stnto affair. Tlio
cold wonlhor interfered snumwhiit
with our plaiiK, but ill wo hail a
very credit nblo exhibit.
i wii annul mat our prctninu) HUs
. . ... . ...
worn noi mniicu winy enough, out w
mailed tlicin iik hi ion an wo had (hi'
pionoy pleduod, in fuel, receive!
three premiums aflor it wns iiinilm
This dnlny was probably my fault, a
money should have been scoured pari
br. but ii h tlio officers work without
compensation I could not well nf
ford to Ipiivp my personal biixmcss
and cn. nut nflpr funds earlier, an
there was abHolnlpIv no assNtnnc
in rnising tbn funds except by the
president and secretary. Tim pro
gram wcrp also mailed at least
vcok too Into, but v witbheld pub
t!.....r .....
iiiTiiiiuii, waning 10 near irom imr
ties in Rogue river stating whethor
they could prepare a paper on pea
growing in Kogno idver vallev. as w
wished thai industry ronrcuMilfd, os
penally uh we print tlio proceeding
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone 931.
DRIVERS . that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKLY AND WITH COM K ITT TO YOU AltIC AIAVYVB XO IIW
rOLUDAI TIIK
FAniiOW & DOWNING, I'ltOl'IMUTOUS,
WEST SIDE STABLES
I'Honi: mm s. guai'K stuki-tt
T. V. OSGOOD
F. N. CUMMINGS
OSGOOD & CUMMINGS
Oivll Ensimeers
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Surveys, Maps, Plnns, Specifications,
Reports. Estimates, Etc., "Water row
el's and Water Works, Paving and
Road Alakiiitf, Sewerage, Railroads, Ir
rigation and Drainage.
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
IliiH year,
Tniulilntmiio IVntnrc.
Anotlier troul)lenoino featuro lo
tho Hceretnry wn iu (,'Pttinn notieoH
to'jrrowcrH, an them wpro 80 few that
. wero nieinbern iu hoiiio of our boxl
fniit hpcIioiim t tut t we had no mailin
list worthy of (ho name from tltee.
Huctious. We appealed to tbo van
oiis commercial ornruiizatioim to help
ini out and received Rrcat nssiHtauco
from the pre.xH throiiliout tho Rtnto,
The I'orllnud Commercial club mailui
over 'J2.r of tlio proniium HhIh and the
Hnmo number of programs, RondiiiK
one lo each commercial nrpinixation
in the tttato and 0110 to every iiowh-
pnpor on thuir mnilintf HhI. Thin
Knvo our meeting thin yonr miicl
morn publicity than wo had ever bu-
foro Bcourcd.
I wrote and mailed lMs to about
a dozen commercial nrpiniratiouH h
tlio Irnlt HeelioiiH, also to tho win
nor of prizeH at tho Albany nn:
Hood lliver applo sIiowh; iiIho lo Iho
Oruuon wiunerH nt tho Hpohiiuo up
pic Hliow, aHkiiiK them to exhibit.
TIioho tiHlH wore pent iu addition to
mailing 0110 to ench parly who hud
been a member at any timn duriiif;
hip paw inroe yearn, a phown Im
printed hKt nnd mcinborBhip list fo
Inst yoar.
Heavy Mciulicndilp.
1.11 .. . .
o hiiouiii navo at loiiHt IfiOO to
2.r)00 meniberH iu thin Htnto in place
of lesH than 200 paid-up meniberH, iik
will bo hIiowh on our printed pro
ceodittKH which wo aro now irottinc
....I.I' ...I . .. ... 0
iiMiuj mi- iMUJiiuiiiioii, unu u win not
mako u very credltablo nhowin
when thoHO aro mailod to onntoru bo
oiotioH wlioro moniborflbip is muoh
larer ovon in HtatoH Krowinj,' but lit
tle' J'ruit. Wo should havo at leant
COO momborH in Io;uo Hivor valloy.
K .wo had n lnro momborHhip it
wofild onablo uh lo offer much largor
proiniuniH, uh wo would havo tho
fundH from which those promiuniH
could bo drawn, in place of; dopond
inj,' ontiroly upon tho liberality of
the Portland biminoHs men.
I would also bo plonsod to roootvo
nny miuKostioiiH for noxt yonr from
growers in eyory Rection of Iho hIiuo
that thoy may havo to offor whoro
l.y thoy think our program or ex
hibit could bo improvod.
Ono point that Hhould ho fully dis
ousHed iH Iho time of meeting, 'which
wan olinngod nt our IiihI ineoting to
tho Bocoud Wcdnosdity in Doconibor,
in plnco of holding il on tho third
WeduoHday iu November, uh Htig
gest'ed by the officorn. What dato
would best huU tho -groworn in your
uoetlon? I am cortuin that Dooom-
"Canllnnl Sntoltl, who died re
cently In Home, wan ono of tho moRt
brilliant mon I havo ever mnt," Htates
Kfllhor Van Clnrontipek, of tho local
Cuthollo ohiirrh, "nnd vfau probably
without n peer nit n Latin Btudont. 1
remember mcotliiK hlin onco with n
company of jirlontn nnd (or nn hour
bo charmed 1111 with tbo fluency and
perfection of bio Lathi. Ho was a
very nblo ninn."
When tho cablou first brought tbo
nowM of tho cnrdlnnt'H lllncBa nnd
later that of his death ttioro wan gen
eral mourning tbroiiKbout tho Unit
ed stnti'H, (or tho famoiin prolate inado
n bout of frlendft on hln vIbUb to this
country. Ho wnw Interviewed by
I undrcdH o( nowspnper men when ho
(IrHt enmo hero nn papal dolcgnto In
1803, nnd when ho wan nt tho world's
(nlr In St. LoiiIb he renewed tho ac
quaintance cjT Jimny of tho writers ho
bad mot yunru boforo. All of tbeso
mon romnrked upon tho cardinal's ox
ccllont memory (or faces, names and
Incidents. Sutdlll was born at Mar-'
solnna In 1830. His blrthplaco Is In J
tho archlcplscnpnl seo presided ovor
(or years by tl o lato Popo Io XIII.,
and tbo two wcro tho closest (rlends
(or mnny yenrs.
RESOLVED
Tho best resblution for yon
to mako ifl to como to us for
yonr next suit, if you want
something out of tbo ordinary.
We do tho best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIPEET
THE P&OQ&fcSSIVE TAHrOX
tut
The Helping Hand
An Eloctrlc-llghtod Window
Is a helping hand to Inoroasod
business. It extonds for you the
giad hand of business fellowship
to every possible customer. A
welt lighted store tnsldo and out,
makes good friends, and good
friends make good customers.
Our export can show you tho best
and choapost methods of sign and
window lighting. 'Phono for him.
THE ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
J. B. ENYA-ItT. President
JOHN S. ORTH. IWb.er
J. A. PERRY, Vico-Presideat
W. B. JACKSON, Afls't Cashier.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
1
(By Spectator.)
Friends here were shocked Sunday
to hear of tho death of tho estimable
and respected lady, Mn. Emily Pan
key llirch, of Sam'n Valley, at her
Into residence in Siiiu'h Valloy. Sho
wag attacked with n plight stroke of
paralysis just onu week boforo her
death, which occurred Sunday ovo-
ning. The tittaek became acute and
grow worse until sho succumbed. Tho
deceased wiik born on tbo old homo
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Owen Dunlap of Phoenix won vis
iting in Talent last Saturdny.
.Min N. H. Towne. deputy county
clerk, enmo out to Phoenix Inst Sun
day and was a Kiiepf nt tho pleasant
home of Mis Nellie Hon ins'.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Ilnrtloy were
ntteuding church nt Phoenix last
Sunday.
Miss Nellie Reams of West Talent
wa a Phoenix visitor last Sunday.
Mrs. VT. S. Stnncliff of North Tnl
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $J&,0CC
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit youT patronage.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
t Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. t
I Foundry and Machinist t
J All i',r,i of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-.
chinery. Agenti In Southern Oregon for
1 FAIRBANKS, M0BSE & CO.
of her father, the Into James Pan- ( out wns attending church nnd calling
key, June 20, 3803, whero who hap
resided all her life, excepting two
years she repidejl with her husband,
Robert Birch, in California. She and
Mr. Birch woro mnrried three yenrs
ngo last ChriKlniiiB in this county,
nud soon after left to engage in min
ing in Iho Sacrnmento valloy. Thoy
returned to the old homo last yoar
to reside. Her father, the late James
Pankey, camo to Oregon from Illi
nois in 1853, settling in Polk eountv,
nnd enmo to tins county in 1 S."I nud
on friends in Phoenix Sunday
Mrs. A. B. Fern of Feni Vnlley
-iK doimr trading with Talent mer
chants. Miss Clnrn Allen of North Talent
was callinir on friends in Phoenix
last Saturday afternoon.
Mise Let tie and Mnrv Stnncliff
"ere callinir 011 their old friend. Mrs.
' ITnrry Cash (nee Copelamn at the
home of her mother in North Talent
Inst Thuridnv.
Mrs. ITnrry
ROGUE RIVER
Three Color Stationery
Letter Heads and Envelopes
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN . PRICE
11 North D St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 303
Cnsh fnen fniw.
settled on this estate, whore he nnd Innd), whoso pnrents live in North
in ,iU runmtu nn uieir iieuiii sov-, inieni, returned to ber homo in
oral years ago. On their death, Mrs. ( Shnstn vnlley last Friday, nftvr
Birch accpiired tho old homestead. spending tho holidays with her par
She leaves two brothers nnd two ents.
sisters Louis Pankoy of AHhlnnd,! V. A. Dunlnp of Talent Imn cw
riiomns Pankoy of Sam's Vnllev. to Soulhorn Cnlifnr!n f. n. 1
Jfrs. Jnmcs Frodenburu' of Sam's efit of his benllli. "U.. n,..,i... 1..,.,
nlloy nnd Mrs. J. Js. Smith of Con- been iu poor health for the nast Ihrco
Cornice Pear and
Spitzenburg Apple
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
tral Point. Interment was made Jan
uary 11, at Sam's Valfey, Row Frcd-
enburg of that placo officiating.
venrs and chnnge of dimntc has boon
recommended.
F.mil riouston nd fninily of Cole-
numuniiito ur oUMUULb ; North Tnlen hst Sndnv.
CHECK CIGARETTE SMOKING The family of Ira nnnlnn of Phne
,-.. . , . '"iv is n, icr pmra-"" for cnrlt
LATTLI3. Jan. U. To check tho Vvn- r n....i.. s .... '. .7 ,
irmivli... nlr,.,, .... . ' " "cnillllCO
h ' 'ook mo to 1.0 iu his b ncksmili- shon.
HGllCnlhovn nf Ron HI.. M. -,r . . '
-., miu iiuiiiu ui Air. nmi Mfo if r m .
mliipiillm. I,n. ,ln.i ...., . ' vu-iuens 01
;,;: . :, , ' " iuiui m- wnitm creek wont do-n to Pentrnl
flcor for tho solo purpoao of dotoctlinr Pnint ic ...,..
tho umokoro and proaecutlnB donlprs rin,miK. nnrnl,0 Vr- -...1 .
enuRht soiling cigarettes and -do ! pi" m' .
nmklns" to tho younKBtors. In manv Thn n.. t .
juHUneea whoro boya havo been found buin " Phi n i Z w v ZtnZt
mokward In their studies, tho trou-; being remodeled for n'ellv li i mm.L
n o linalioen traced to clgttrotteB. I(Wns onco a placo noted for goid
fact, It Ih now boliiB urgod thnt n ...,.lu ,i ii i...!,.,!...
Bpoclnl school bo oaJablUhod, whoro ! C.burg was tbo min'ers' tradi.m
viciiiiia 01 1110 cignrotto linblt enn ob- post.
uuu inHirucuon nnd freedom from! Word lmo l.nn,, :.. m ....
tholr otiBlavomont. I that MUa rn. w n.:...i.L.. ...
I " mi VilU'UHHV, Wild
, wns woll and favorably known in
)or is too Into to mnko 11 cood ox-1 riioonix nnd Medford. died vpumillv
libit of penrs, and many years will 1 i' Rnlt Lake Citv. Miss Critehlow
o too lato for npplos, as was tho 1 l"d been in poor bonlth tho past two
onso this yonr. when manv of Mm years, hnvimv midnrfn(in nn
tost apples hud boon shimiod east Hon for annendieilis somo linin nn.
boforo our mooting, . -
Noxt yoar wo bono to at leas! ! Notice.
double our premium list nnd to hnvo! Benl estnto men and others who
oxhibitR from every fruit soction iu linvo been wanting copies of priio
tho stntoi ulso to increnso our mom-! plmlns: T have copies of same nindn
borship at. least fourfold, Wo hnvo1 now nud can bo had at mv studio. T
very fino showine of lii'o inomlim-i. bavn nurohnsnd 11m hnat linn I1.1.0 a..
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ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
- . OREGON
Office in Jac&otm county Bank Upstairs
I'HE MAIL TRIBUNE
GOLD RAY GRANITE GO.
Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
ut not nonrly enough annual mom
jors. I know that with vour assist.
neo wo can uccomplish muoh iu tho
Rogtio ltivor valley,
FRANK W. POWKIi,
tlm market and will bo bettor nronar
od to do nil kinds of new work this
season limn ever,
ft. A. GREGORY,
25f n Photogrnphor.
Are You
Going East ?
.
Havo you a friend coming west? You
ought to bring ono to Medford. Call and
seo us. Let, us talk routes and rates
with you. Information cheerfully fur
nished. Phono, address or call on
Southern Pacific R. R.
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
5EE US FIRST
Whon in need of Eloctrio Wiring, or Fixtures, nnd Bavo money by get
ting best workmnnabip. Dynamo Repairing a specialty.
FLYNN BROS.
93; J, MEDFORD'S PREMIER EllECTRICIAHS.
132 WEST MAIN STREET,