Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MED3T0RD ALAJL TRIBUNE, AQflDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANLTARY J a. .19.10.
MEDFORD MAILTRIBUNE : MEDFORO TEAM TO
l'UUMPHKD DAILY EXCEPT SATU11DAV.
A coniotldatlon of the Me.Jford Mail, esUbllnhtd ISS9; the Southern Oration
Un. cstnbllnhod l0!j the Democratic Times, cstnbllnhetl 1ST!; the Ashland Trib
une, tiilllliod 1S96, nnd the Medford Tribune, UblUhcl l0i.
Official Paper of tlie City of Medt'ord.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor anJ Mnnngor.
fcntrl b second clnns matter November 1. "1909. ot the postotflce nt Medford.
Orccon, under the net of March S, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS:
hio year, by malt S.0O On moath br matt or carrier.
.$ .11
Another step forward for medford.
The Southern Pacific company, through General Man
ager J. P. O'Brien, has promised Medford a $50,000 pass
enger depot, the largest in Oregon, outside of Portland. It
will be of concrete and brick, steam heated throughout, in
terior finished in Oregon fir, and modern in every detail.
The depot grounds and right of way will be parked.
The new depot will be considerably larger than those
recently constructed at Eugene and Albany, and the same
size as' that erected at Walla Walla, Wn. It is designed
to fill every need of a city of 50,000 inhabitants, which
shows that the Southern Pacific is building for the' future,
realizing Medford 's future. And the best thing about tho
announcement is that work will commence within two
weeks.
The Southern Pacific is justified in erecting tho largest
depot outside the metropolis, in Oregon, at Medford, be
cause Medford gives it a greater business, both freight and
passenger, than any city in Oregon outside of Portland.
The volume of business, both in number of cars and in cash,
was greater in 1909 than in any other city and railroad
PLAY KLAMATH FALLS
FOLLY AS IT FLIES
"A Cold Deal."
Basketball Gamo Is Scheduled
Next Monday Evening In
This City.
Monday evening nt 8 p. in. tho first
basketball gamo of tho season will
bo played. Tho contesting teams nro !
tho Klamath Fulls nml Medford high
schools.
Klamath Palls high school conios
to Medford with a clear record. They
nro making n trip north as far as
Portland, playing games at Eugene,
Rosoburg nnd several other points'
along tho route. As far as can ho,
learned, Klamath Palls has tho
strongest team that has mado its ap-1
penranco in the scholastic field of!
Southern Oregon. j
Tho Medford boys have been prae-1
ticing hard this week and several i
good players have been developed.
Medford high hns determined to kill)
Klamath Falls' chances for the
chnmpionship nt the start. So un
der theso circumstances a fast and(
furious gnmc of basketball may lie,
expected. The gamo will bo played at
the Wigwam, nnd music will bo fur-'
nished by tho high school orchestra.:
Hk . nriTjuv ti wi m-f-i n i i ,i n
Hp Usual Plan. flr W
You may need something which
someone else has ceased to need.
And, perhaps the someone, else is ad-
Dusmess is wuai tens uie siory ana revcuis uiu rusuiuuus, i fjcti columns.
development, growth and future of a city plainer than any
other statistics even more than the 50 per cent increase in
bank deposits and 33 per cent increase in postal receipts.
The Southern Pacific is naturally friendly to a corn
ed?!
Mr. Askitt Willie, what U your Bis
ter going to do on her birthday?
Wllllo (aged nlue) Trtko a year off,
I guess.
The scheme, which originated in tho
sanctum of George Putnam, editor
of the Medford Tribune, proposes
that Coos, Curry, Douglas, Joseph-
i,a i 11,. i,,, .a rnAf,.j j ine, Jackson, Klamath nnd Lako)
fc,-' ""-J1V- """" """ counties, Oregon; nnd Del Xortc,
Bedford is naturally friendly to the Southern Pacific, hav- Humboldt, Siskiyou, Trinity, Modoc,
ng always received fair and courteous treatment at the
railroad's hands.
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MEDFORD SHOULD TAKE THE LEAD.
I Blut Blooded.
to
San Diego, California, has set the world an example
worthy of imitation in building a system of good roads
Bonds have been issued for $1,250,000, which will be used
. "J"" w & rw : riiy nnnn i nnATinw
Lassen. Shnsta nnd Tehama coun
ties, California, elope and tie up. It
wns quite natural for Siskiyou to
fall in line, since its name was to bo
given to the new organization, and)
its count) scat was to be mndo tho
capital. Tho bait was enough to Mls3 citymnn - Seems
tempi two counties. tnlllc looks rather blue!
Tho first gun of the campaign j Farmer- Shouldn't wonder, mlaa
was fired several weeks ago when , Our cows are all hluo blooded stock.
tho Press association of Jackson ' Kew York World
mo this
The liolfer (to tho clergyman he
just boatt'ii nt golf) Never mind, old
chap; you will get even with mo when
you read my burial Horvloe,
The Clergyman That
your hole.
will still be
An UnflnUhcd Court.
5
"Does your son graduato thin
mouth?"
"Oh. no! Ho has another year ou
the track team."
A Winning Combination.
Good humor nnd generosity carry tho i
day with the popular heart all tho
world over. Alexander Smith.
country. The interest on theso bonds will amount at 6 per nnK ,.th0 ?cct' Loxx? , lt ,mvo ;
cent to $75,000 annually, a less amount than Jackson coun
ty spent last year on road work. A bond issue of similar
OPPOSITE FREIGHT DEPOT
A 1TA AA'Tl Al C4U UIVUUIIIUM . UUU UliChSUIl lllV
nmnnnr tfau ri unr lnwnnco rnvnTinn in .1 orlrcnTi iminr.v 1 . . . .. . . !
uu nwvi.wivrxA " .... """"" limes, must have been the whole ns-
ford Daily nnd Weekly Mail, South
PAVING REPRESENTATIVES
FLOCKING TO MEDFORD
j Scott Davis nnd others have pur-' Attrnctcd by tho fnot that Mod-'
HOGS IN SECOND PIGHOOD
(By Eph L. Musiok in tho Del Norto
Record.)
That sectional strife is becoming
rampant on tho Pacific coast hns
been quito woll evidenced during the
oast few months. On tho heels of
be recent setback administered no
ho embargo, South California stnto,
nothor phantom ship of stulo litisi
eon launched in entirely difforont
liondqunrtors, but for similar rea
sons. Then, off with your hats to
tho now atnto of Siskiyou I
Tho counties of Southern Califor
nia nro "on tho hog train" becauso
they nro being forcod to pay their
legitinmto portion of tho state taxes,
or Los Angeles is, and Los Angeles
thinks it is nil there is south of To-
hachapi. Tho real troublo is that
California has bred tho same old
hog onco too often. Tho old hog has
reached her second pighood. and, of
a consequence, has gone back on her
motherhood nature. Tho samo is
truo of Oregon. Tho "PortlanO hog"
nnd tho "Salem pig" rofuso to share
their hnrbor improvement slop; henco
a squeal from tho littlo piggies.
In tho movo to create tho now state
of Siskiyou, seemingly, but two
counties, Jnokson of Oregon and Sis
kiyou of California, nro tnking tho
initiatlvo and doing nil tho boosting.
California counties mentioned would
head such a call. Editor Given of
tho Wenvcrvillo Journal, tho only'
paper published in Trinit" county, '
after copying from tho Bee an nc
count of the Jackson county moot-'
ing, comments: "The above item
would be laughable if not pitiable,
and pitiablo if not laughnble." Werej
it possible to get tho consent of ev-;
cry voter of tho fifteen counties, tho
result would be but a drop in the
bucket to what would then bo un
done. A stnto ennnot bo divided un
less a majority of tho stnto so olect,
according to the United States con
stitution; and, in the life of our gov
ernment, but one stato has been di
vided. In 1803 West Virginia was
cut from Virginia, but in the divis
ion election a majority of tho malo
population, being in secession, did
not vote. For many years to come
state pride in California, duo to self
creation, will not allow a single foot
of territory to bo alienated. In .Or
egon, that pride is not so great; but,
if tho "Portland hog" now controls
tho political destinies of that stato,
how does Jackson county expect to
free itself? Will it not bo another
case of a fox without a tail trying
to persuade all other foxes to part
with theirs?
Tho writer has had tho good for
tune to visit every county of tho
proposed state all but two quito re
cently and believes their interests,
similar in every respect, would bo
far better looked after if they wore
brought together under a now stale
government; but woll, "What's tho
Use?" Tho time will come when tho
Pacific ocean will bo tho western
boundary of nt lenst two now states.
Until thnt time comes, would it not
bo wise for thn dissatisfied voter
of both Oregon and California to
soparato themselves from tho influ
eiifo of corporation dorninnnoy?
When Israel Putnam willed to de
stroy his enemy, tho wolf, he took a
torch, crawled into tho enemy's do-i
nnd slow him. Lot Oeorgo Putnam
do Jikowiso (ho is certainly fearless
enough), bnt let him tako tho right
kind of a light nnd crawl into tho
right holo,
chased lots 7 and 8, block 18, from
Allrmaf T.ntrrnnfT fnr n innciilnrntinh
but wTould enable roads unexcelled throughout the country ! socintion. He is a sort of a Billy , f 25oo. This nmnertv fn no foot
to be built all over the county. But Oregon's obsolete ?a? fn 8C.a,c',!;CKRing hia i on ront B it pp8
i i a-a. a- j v-t i i iJPntnams) pardon for the compar-, proposed sito of tho new froight de-
QlOSSback constitution forbids counties from ISSUing bonds ; ison. Let it be said to Putnam'd p0t of the Southern Pacific.
so that a constitutional amendment will be necessarv be-, cre(lit- kowovcr, that when ho bo- '
foro i roil qvRtom of frnort hiriiwiv mn bo sPnm-Pd in Opp- : fm3 ROVernor of Slskiyou n w J As soon as you decide to tako pri-
iore a ieai system or good Highways can De secmea inuie-, bo governor. vnte ieB80n8 in 80inethinffi hc to
gon. ''Xjawiil 14 13 qu!t0 P8sibl that tho nbovo I watch tho classified ads. Pcoplo who
Medford, the most progressive city in the state, should X whhSw f froBSdd X! tcach lso advcrtisc-
take the lead in this matter and start the circulation of an ! but it is not probablo that all tho
initiative petition submitting to the voters of Oregon the
needed amendment. It will require approximately 9000
signatures before the measure can go before the people,
md now is the time to start the ball rolling.
Good roads meetings held in Portland have accomplish
ed nothing beyond raising a purse to hire two or three
speakers in a "campaign of education." This may be
needed in the mossback sections of the "Willamette valley
where heads are so thick they have to be cracked by main
strength to get an idea into them, but the poor roads of
the present ought to be education enough to convince even
the Silurian oi the need of good highways.
A campaign of education cannot be half as well con
ducted by orators, who only reach a small element of the
people, and most of those who turn out to listen do so be
cause they are already advocates of good roads, as it can
through the press of the state. A press bureau to supply
to all newspapers constantly, the arguments and details
needed, will do a hundred times as effective work as any
number of speakers can. Practically all the papers will
print this matter free and so make good roads possible in
Oregon by securing the needed votes to enact the constitu
tional amendment.
ford will do eomo fivo miles of pav
ing during tho coming yonr, the rep
resentatives of sovoral different
paving concerns nre gathering in
Medford to discuss tho mntUir with
tho city authorities.
"Cruelty to a bank balnnco" in tho
interests of adequato advertising for
tho store iB usually moroly good
business policy.
THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD, THE WEATHER
IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO 60,
CALL UP
THE UNION LIVERY
R. O. DUNCAN,
Proprietor.
An Experience
With a Sale
The Same May be Met
With Right in Medford
A Woman in Kansas City a fow days ago wont to
an unloading or cloaranco aalo and purchnaod latlioa'
goods to tho amount of $21.08 at tho salo prlcoa. Sho
bought only thoso goods with which sho was familiar
with tho rogular prico and quality. Whon sho ro
turnod homo sho took ponoil and papor and carofully
tho known formor prices woro sot down and whon
addod up it was found that had sho piirchasod tho
samo goods at rogular pricos, sho would havo hod to
pay $27.85 or a saving of oxactly $5.87.
Tho samo may bo dono horo in Medford right now.
Supposo you bought tho following:
10 ynrdi of rirvsN good, rvgubir price 91.00 yiml, 910.00, at nl
prlri. 70c or $7.00.
10 yard of utuollii, rrguliir prliv, 10c ynni, or $1.00; nt nnlo price,
Ho or HOc.
10 yurtlx of outing, rvgulnr prico l()c ynrtl or $1,00; nt enlo price
He or HOc.
1 Clillil'rt coat, regular price 910.00; tit Mile price, gn.OD.
1 raincoat, regular prico Ol.tlOO: at mile price $lt.l!f.
A jwilr of clilld'n (Km, regular price 11.1c or 91.75; nt Hide price -He
or $1.15.
2 pnHn of pliix, tvgulnr.prlro lOe or '-!(; nt sale prico tic or l-c.
U Imiu'm of ImlrpliiN, regular price -5c or 10c; Ml wdo price, 10c or
ilHc.
1 corot, regular price, pit. 00: tit nnlo price, 9.17.
0 handkerchief, regular prico 1!.V or 9I.50; at unle price, 17c or
91.02.
Itegnar price, 8IH.05; xnlo price, 9:tl.(lt!.
The total regular price you pay would bo $43,95
Tho total salo prico would bo 31.62
Tho total amount saved $12.33
AN ACTUAL SAVING OF OVER 28 PETl CENT.
You can actualy savo monoy at thoao salos and tho
morchant who tells you you cannot i& doliboratoly
misleading you. Wo invite you horo to provo that wo
do savo you mony and wo wish you to remember that
SATURDAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY FOR A
LOT OF THE SPECIALS NOW OFFERED.
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The HuLchason Cb
Formely Baker-Hutchason Co
i
Castle Is Divorced. an nUoniuy In an olovrlor In f
SAN FUANCI8CO, Gal., Jan. 13. Waldorf-Astoria hotol, : i-w Yo::..
Novlllo II. Castlo, formerly a San August. A. fountain pou lu
, . Craig o pocket deflect. J tho bullot
Francisco attorney, was grantod a ,.,, ,., .. riHH11Pft ,,Pn,lf
dlvorco from ifary Scott Caatlo of t0 boar by Captain Honry H. Scott,'
Now York at Nome, Tuesday, nccord- U. H. A Mrs. CuHtla'H brotlior, ru
ing to word rocelved In tlila city to- milted In a dismissal of tho cliargo
day, 'that was placed against bor at that
Mrs. Caotlo shot William D, Craig, tlnio,
t t "li ni 1 1 1 r- MT-mn rm i 1
1910
BUICK 1910
t "WHITE STREAK," THE FAMOUS LITTLE RUNABOUT THAT HAS MANY IMITATORS BUT NO
EQUAL ON THE MARKET.
THE BUIOK WHITE SCREAK IS NO EXPERIMENT AND NEEDS NO APOLOGIES. - ASK ANY
BODY. $1150.00 F. 0. B. PORTLAND.
j& BUICK 3 O u27
305-INCH WHEEL BASE, 4-OYLINDERS, 4 1-Jx4 1-2. VALVE IN THID HEAD CONSTRUCTION
SLIDING GEAR SELECTIVE TYPE, THREE SPEEDS FORWARD, ONE RE VERS ID, RE MY iIAQ-
NETO, COMPLETE $1550.00 F. 0. B. PORTLAND.
VICTORIOUS BUICK 40
Touring Car and Roadster Bodies.
Powerful, Speedy, Durable, Differs Only in Prico From Any $3500.00 Car obtainable. 112-Inch Wliool
Base, 4 Cylinders 4 1-2x5 Valvo in tho Head Construction, Sliding Gear Solective Typo, Throo Speeds For
ward, One Reverse, Remy Magneto, Comploto, $1900.00 F. 0. B. Portland.
MEDFORD BUICK CO.
TOUVELLE MANAGER.
Garago Next Morriman's Blacksmith Shop on Riverside Avenuo,
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