Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDJFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OH KAON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 19J0.
SOCIAL ANfi PFRSONAL
Sto tlio Morriwohl Shop for books,
iimniinm'H anil flim oiiKrtivliiff.
Mrn. I). C. Whlto of North Cmilr.il
n venue Is impro Iiik Hlowly from her
ni(K'o of hIuIuiomh.
Mr. anil Mrs, 1!. V. MuiiiIuh' little
(ImiKlilnr llolcti Ih eonvnloHconl from
a Hovnro attack of typhoid.
.1. Hoolt cf North Kokiiii rtvor
tarried hi tho city Tiuimluy ulht on
'ImihIiiihh
Lester ltoilnorn, it nalivo sou of
HaurU, is ihihnIiik (ho winter month
very pltiiiHiiutly Hifthltiuoinir in the
itv of Mcilforfl.
Thr. ninny friomls t Minn Vcnilii
Hamilton will ho pleased to louni of
lior I'onvnli'Hi'iMit condition.
Mr. Olllmtpio mill friend of North
'Central nvcutto wituosol mi oxeel
Innt view of the cdiiii't in the north'
wont Wednesday nhout 8:110 p, in.
flcoru'o ltrown of Kiile Point win
In Mmlfonl on busitioHH Wmlniwil i.v.
J. II. Inmnti. onn of tho prominent
farmers of Ashland, was in Medford
W'oilnnsdiiy. I
J. W. Ilohhft of I'lik'ono Ih hero at
tiMiilini; to business tnnttorH.
Attorney fleonro II. Dnrhnm .f
'OrnnlH Puss was r.t JnokHonvi'Wt
Thurmlnv on professional huniiiO'Ot.
Hon C. It. Wnt mod of Ashland wok
nt Jacksonville Thursday on bimi
ihih before the circuit court.
E. M. Day of Jacksonville wiih in
'Mmlfonl on htwineHS Thtinolny.
Oeoruo Young made flnints I'm
n IniKiiumM visit Thursday.
Mri. A. It. Cornell of (IrnnU Pims.
who hns hern vlsltinj: here, returned
"home Thursday moniiiiir.
Messrs. J. Ii. Ilntnmonilcy, Al l'e
lemon nnd II. D. Reed, accompanied
1y their wives, ramo up from Ooid
Hill yentenlny aftenioon to see how
'Monte, Hrewstor sont that million in
a vear.
Hon. V. S. Cniwell loft Thursday
mnminir for Portland on n biiHiuonH
trin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaen Polton of
"Sam's Valley wore ninonjr those who
nnw "llrewHter'rt MillioiiH" at the
"Medford theater Wednesday nij.'ht.
Ed Weston returned Wednesday
from Southern California, where ho
linn hern on a business trip. Mrt
Weston found the pint lire whieh has
occupied a prominent joHioii in the
Medford booklets, an an illustration
of how Tokay gropes aro grown
"hero, on poHteardn in Southern Cali
fornia, with the hoad lino, "Piokine;
OraimH in California." Tho nioturo
1m thu roprodnntion of an actual pho
togrnpli of thu Into C. II. Miinwar
iiiKi takuu in his viniiynnl nonr
Jacksonville hy Frank Hull. '
Kl Hhaw, thu export prospector, Ih
in Mudford from thu Illuu Lodge iIIh
Iriot. Mr. and Mrn. ChrlH Ivocgnn worn
nmong thu Jacksonville pooplu who
OHIO GRAND JURY IS BALLINGER SAYS HE
AFTER HIGH PRICES. HAS NOTHING TO FEAR
CUCVHhANI). Or., Jim 27. - Dent
ors In every sort of food staples woro
WASHINGTON, I) C. Jan. 27.
Whon i,sked about tho Wilfion land
Krand Juy liy County Prosecutor"
Cllno, who Ih beginning nil In veHtln.
tlon Into tho miaous for existing high
woro in Mudford Wednesday evening I prices.
to huu "HruWHtorH MIIIioiih ' viiiiihIi.
Mr. and Mrn. It, It, Dow nf Jiuu
Honvlllo woro nmoiiK tho ' theater
party from tho county Heat that wit
noHHod Monlo IlrowHtur Hpuud hin
millioiiH IiihI nlht.
Mrn. S. T. Howard Ih v i h i t i i i k rul
atlveK and 1'Hi'ikIh at A h1i! n nl.
County Clork and Mm. W. It. Cole-
mini of JaokHonvlllo woro in Medford
Tho movo of Promicutor
WeduiiNilay ovnnlni to huu "Hrw- j of ho department of nKrlculturo Hint
Htur'H MillioiiH." J not alono tho hlK triiHt, but ovory llt-
Judfco P. M. Cnlkiim wan at Jack-J tli combination, In ovory city, to ro
boiivIIIo ThurHilny on profoHHlonnl iPoniilblo for tho lilRh prlcea,
htiHinoRR.
Attorney ITarney of Ashland wiih Hotel Arrivals.
Htimmonml today boforo thu local , ,.(lHC( eoconinK whieh h. It. OlaviH
t,'avo tefltlmony yoHtcrday, Secretary
of tho Interior UnlljnKcr lodny said:
"I hnvo a dim rccolleetion that tny
Cllno ,'office back in 1005 or '() vn con-
ronum iih n climax to tho wldoHprondnon(c(, wiu, ,,, Wi,Hon mMHt
notation over tho hlKh coat of llv- giroiJKtl Watnon Allen, a client of
' . Jmine.
Tho InvontlKiitlon horo Ih heralded! r ,i not remember tho dctnilH a
nit tho fororunnor.of an lnvcHtlKntlon ( , ,nvo m lhl rccon, of
Into ovory aHoclatlon of foodntuff ,-. ,l--l,l(S,i ! Seattle. I therefore
doiiluni throiiKhout tho wuntry. cnnnot v whether they arc the
Tho nctloiiH by Cllno Ih In lino with Hfimc ,lt n (hI r0( ns n cv.
tlio HiiKKeHtion or Hecrotnry wiiHon.rv n,t.r. t wilt An mv tttmnti in
f urtiinli all the particularn to tho
NO SELECTION
OF FEDERAL SITE
Medford Must Walt Until Approprl
atlon Is Made Before Select
ing Site of Federal
Building.
: BUSINESS LOCALS 1 1
commiHHion.
"I hnvo nothing to fenr from the
outcome of tho inventicntion.
"Litigation ovor the so-called Wil
son canes in which C. P. Richard
a Jnekunnvillo Thursday on pro-1 Tho NiihIi E. R. Wallovor, Q BHn nt)(j rncmhnrs of the It. A. Wilson
foHnionnl hiiHinoHB. 'Morriwcll, H. C. Schnd nnd wi.e, C ;fIim:iv. ti nf finnltle. dnimed own-
Qcorun P. Mimn of Seven OakH'W. Hickwell and wife, ChicnKo; Mr. . cr(,j,ip nnB ,ccn on: on for eleven
OrchnrdH wiih in Medford Wcdnc. 'and MrH. E. P. Lewis, Hobo Melvillo. ycftrf, o
day ovoniriK on biiHinosH. 'T. D. Griffith, T..T. .McCnrthy,! '
Will P. Mauley ha ooeomo aHHO- Portland; JoHophine Harris, Now
cinted with Porter J. Neff in (ho Vork; E. M. Day, JackHonvillo; J. A.
prnrtiee of Inw. He in a youiiK manConroy, Snn Francisco; II. E. Gaor,
from California and wan hut roeont-1 Merlin; t. b. HoHt, Milwnukco;
FOOTPAD USES BOOTJACK
TO BEAT MAN UP
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jnn. 27.
ly admitted to prnct.co boforo tho S. Zo.Rlor, A. L. MichnolHon, Port-i-Af )(,. nR mur(Jcrous, y nB8nuUc,
OrcRon bar. Innd; G. W. Dwinnell, MontaKuo; A. Uv - . . .T Xr'K.nno r
by a footpad, 'J, P. MeKcnna, n
builder of this citjvwflH taken to tho
emorpency hospital todny nnd plnced
in n cot near which his brother lnv
dyinp. Tlie brother CHhrlos hn'1
been injured in nn accident n few
hours before, nnd MeKenna wns on
N. J. Wiley was a recent vicitor in ,E. Powers, UrckonndRo; Q. P.
Eaulo Point. ;MIms, Sovcn Oaks; L. Bcnll, Lnko-
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Sawyer woro viow.
visitors at JaekHonvillo Thursday, Tho Mooro Josophino Haines,
inoniini;. !Now York; C. S. Pfhnlor, Portland;
Leo Uonll of Lnkcviow and Tyson, J. T. Crinkol, San Francisco; F. It.
Tlanll .(" n..rtrn Pn n wnrn In Xfixl. TTlltlt. Klll-ntm! K. KlinW. HtltiOt 1 . ' . .
'mis way to tho hospital wiicn he was
ford Thursday on business. ,m. noason, cuy; u. v,. uonH.mno, fclIe) ,jy the lhuR
KOV. A. llowio 01 lOT i-o.nc T.o.a unini, ?w , iuu T,)e foopnd ,jCnt McK-cnnn ,
SJKMH llllirstiny III UIIS Cliy. jjouibviiiu-, .uuriu iiurwu, iicti ium,
Jnmes Rini;or of Encle Point w.am'F. W. Caralmn, Uutton; W. Smith,
a recent visitor in Medford. ! Snn Francisco; G. Drown, Grants
William Stoldor of Peyton wns tc-.Pnss; J. W. Hobbs, EuRenc.
cently in Medford on business. !
Frnncis Wylio of Novnda is roncw- . To Aid Sufferers.
inK old acquaintances in Medfonl. C1SC' Cn,1 f"'
Ilnwnril 8. Dnil ev soont Wet no-- """'
day evening in Ashland.
i Fronchmon horo look upon ns a lead-
THAT CASE OF SOREHEAD.
(Conlliutd from p' !)
Aril... Ilu... annl V,lnnU.tn4. "". louay announced inai no wouiu i-
in Ashland on business. ' ;8UC appeal for contributions for
W. It. Howden of Ilutto Falls of tho In Paris.
a recent vinitor in Medford. ....
T. M. Ilrokor made a rocont hits- ,Bn 1 tho c ,cnco t0 buy omo.lnB
inoss trip to EnKle Point. mo Prcular thlnK Juat now as
W. C. Williams of Peyton sn-mt Important to you as would bo tho
Thursday in Medford. 1 chance to sell hoiiuHIiIiik, ordinarily?
Willinm Hart Hamilton of Sf.a Prlvato parties who want to sell
Jose, Cnl., is in MedfortMookini,' nf ' things especially used thltiKs ad-
ter his business interests horo. ! vertlso them In tho classtfled Col
Frank K. Woodward of tho E'tfl i , "ns.
Point Orchard Syndicnto, recently!
incoriwirated. was in Medford Wed- Klnmnth county estimates Its ox-
nesdnv and Thursday on busintM- pentos at SHO.tlOO for tho year 1910. of sorehead Is growing ncuto
head w"'' a blackjack, kilbckinc; him
uneoii(i'ius. After beine taken to
tho h''tnl, MoKenna regained his
senses e- ouch to remnrk; "Poor fel
low," vl"" he heard his brother''
Kroans. -xtt kriowinir it wns his
brother h" 'vas pityir.e. The brothor
died shortly after tho footpad's w
tim was brought in.
It is likely that McKennn will re
cover, although his head may have
been fractured by (ho robber's blows.
prlio wlanlng car beforo thoy will
lose faith.
No word has been received horo
from Washington regarding any such
opinion.
It Is evident th.at Yakima's case
Rumors of tho selection of a site
for a Federal building wore rife on
tho streets this morning. It was
stated on the corners that the site of
tho Washington school had been sold
to tho government and that a fed
eral building would be erected there.
Tho report looks good, barring
two facts one, that in order to sell
the school grounds an affirmative
vote of tho people of tho district is
necessary, nnd the other, that the
government should offer to buy.
It is nmong tho possibilities al
most sureties that a federal build
ing will ho ordered for Medford at
this session of congress, but until
the appropriation is made (hero is
no use working up a sentiment on the
question of a site for the same.
When yonr Uncle Samuel takes n
notion to build a home for tho p
office, the weather bureau, the fed
eral court nnd other govenimcnt.il
offices, he "will buy what ho wants
nnd build the house that's about
nil there will bo to it.
ABERDEEN HELPING
EVERETT RAISE MONEY
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 27. Ab
erdeen is still determined to have
representation in the Northwestern
league, and to meet that end Wilson
Buttner- in" now in Everett endeavor
ing to raise sufficient funds to sup
port a strong team from that city,
and they apply for admission of
Everett and Aberdeen into the
Northwestern fold. This is the only
way in which Aberdeen can get back
into the circuit, it appears, and there
is a strong probability that six clubs
will comprise the leacrue. after all.
D. E. Dugdale, president of the Se
attle baseball club, says he is in fn
vor of letting in both towns, provid
ing that enough money is put up by
Everett promoters.
Woar Kidd's Shoes.
Dulck Is tho king of tho auto world.
Diamonds, watches, jewelry, sil
verware, cut glass. Popular prices
prevail, and the most economical
buyers, when thoy examino the qual
ity, Into designs and novel ideas in
pretty jewelry, will novor complain
at tho prices nt Van do Carr & Jas-
mann, Phipps building, 220 Main
street. 207
Who doesn't sigh for a Dulck?
Wear Kidd's 8hoes.
For wood ot all kinds, see tho
Ssuaro Deal Woodyard. Phono
2C01. Fir otrcet. between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy,
proprietors. 261
No one knows how long a Dtiick
will last, for no Buick has ever worn
out. The first ones arc still run
ning. 258
Watchmaking and jewelry repair
ing connected with our new estab
lishment. We have an expert watch
maker and jewelry repairer who will
do all lands of work, repair work ns
well as engraving. All work guar
anteed. Our motto: Quick and
prompt service at moderate charges.
Van do Carr & Jasmann, Phipps
building. 267
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
What is life without a BnickT 280
Singer sewing machines for ront.
125 South Oakdalo. Phono 1342. 261
Steinhardt, the artistic tailor, 6
South Fir street Reasonable prices,
easy terms to responsible parties.
276
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
1910, the banner year. Watoh
Mcdford's population double and
lots in the Queen Anne addition
triple in value. Present price $500
and upward. Cash or terms.
Full assortment of Whitman's can
dies at The Merriwold Shop.
Bowers & Hunter, a real estate
firm of Payett, Idaho, has purchased
the timber claim of J. H. Messier on
Evans creek, paying $4000. They
also contemplate making farther in
vestments in the valley.
Unless you have a fine bank bal
ance and few responsibilities, to be
out of work and not advertising and
answering advertisements Is a se
rious thing. 1
RILAL
ESTATE
SNAPS
A bargain 41 acres fruit or al
falfa land, 2 miles from station.
Finest fruit nnd alfalfa ranch In
Applegato vnlloy, ditch nnd water
right with plnco; .$00 an acre; easy
terms.
VO acres rich bottom land, 70 in
high-grade fruit, 20 in young alfalfa,
fine buildings; $30,000; good terms.
Siskiyou LandCo
206 Phipos Building,
Medford, Or.
BANK INCREASES STOCK.
(Contlnuedfrom puge 1.)
The addition to the bulldlne will
completely (111 tho bank's lot on Mala
and Central avenue and will be uni
form In construction with tho pres
ent structure. The ontlro bulldlne
will be steam-heated.
Tho officers ot the bank releete4
wero: J. B. Enyart, president; J. A.
Perry, Tlce-presldenf; J. S. Ortb.
cashier, and W. B. Jackson, assistant
cashier. The directors aro J. E. Ba-
yart, W. H. Gore, F. E. Merrick, J.
A. Perry, John S. Orth, William M.
Colvlg, and Horace Pelton.
The Ontario Optimist says that In I
F. R. ITunt of Eugene is in this ttat tow,n are 3,000 speculative hold
city looking after business interest. I lags In city lots.
TtQ LATE TO CLASS! FY.
WANTED A young well matched,
well broken team; mares preferred;
weight 10C - ir. 1100 each; also a
2 or 3 boU hack, very strong?- alt j
a set of lUht work or heavy Jrlvln
harness; all must be A 1 ajd a r.ur
galn. (I. W. Bartle, Jactor.S!'e,
Or. 268
WANTED Geatle driving maro;
must weigh not less than 1100 and
price reasonable. See W, at Mall
Tribune office.
FOR SALE One fresh milk cow. Ad
dress Box 775. 273
WANTED Man with horse; can have
good pasture. Apply at Mooro Ho
tel. Ask for Mr. H. 268
FOR SALE 10 acres full bearing
orchard, best commercial varieties,
best condition; good improvements;
location and price will compel you
to sit straight up and take notice.
Aylon & Darnett, no to Mall Tri
bune. 267
MEDFORD, THE WONDER CITY
Lion, 7500, gateway ti "niter Lake, commercial metropolis of southern Oregon, is the fastest growing, most progressive, most metropolitan city in the northwest, surrounded bv
more natural resources than any place on earth. In 3901) it made a gam of 2u00 m population, of 3 per cent in postal receipts, of oO per cent m bank deposits, spent $750,000, or $100 per capita, in
Mcdford's population,
uuhlic imnrovomcnts. which include a $300,000 witer system, 20 miles of cast iron distributing system, three miles of paved streets, 15 miles of sewer, and its buildincr operations totaled $2,500,000.
In tho coming year five miles of additional streets will be paved, many miles of water mains and sewer laid and building operations far exceed those of 1908. Medford is the best theater tqwn in
i he northwest, leads tlio world in number of automobiles per capita (one to every 30 persons), and.also in number of telephones, cash registers and tvpewriters per capita.
Timber and Mining Center
TIMIJKK AM) MINING CKNTHIt.
Tho Pacific & Eastern tnpB tho largest of tho sugar plno bolts of tho
world, containing eight billion foot of tho morchnntnblo tlmbor. Sovon saw
mills will bogln operations In tho summor, and fnctorlos will follow. Othor
tlmbor bolts bring tho nvallablo tlmbor up to thirty-two billion foot. Med
ford will bo tho manufacturing and distributing point of this Immense
lumbor Industry.
Thirty miles from Modford Is tlio Dluo Lodgo copper district, whoro
a $1,500,000 spont In dovolopmont shows a mountain of coppor. Tho con
struction of a big smoltor will follow tho rnllrond.
Ouvor 125,000,000 In gold hns boon tnkon from tho placer mines with
in a fow mlloB of Medford nnd qtiartt mining Is still In Its Infancy.
Within sight of tho city strotchos tho largost coal field In Oregon, nnd
development work phows a Inrgo voln of good bituminous coal.
Medford, A Railroad Center
Medford Is located on tho main lino of tho Southorn Pacific and in
1909 did the greatest railroad business of any city In Oregon outside Port
land, receiving and shipping a greater variety of carload commodities than
any othor place. -The business at Medford esceeds that of Oregon citis twlco
as largo.
Medford Is the wostern terminal ot tho Pacific & Eastern, on which
1000 men are now rushing contruction to the Cascades and beyond to' a
Junction with tho new Central Oregon lines.
Franchises bavo been granted and work will commonco In tho spring
on nn interurban electric lino to run from Medford to Ashland and to
Grants Pass, connecting all the cities of tho Roguo river valloy.
A railroad to tho Blue Ledge copper mlno has boen projected and will
probably bo constructed the coming season.
C3t mm4-mri-m
stakes prize at tho Spokane Applo Show
captured all prizes at tho Alaska-Yukon-
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY APPLE, KING OF THE WORLD
' .Kwwi in.mnni.fiinl rtilnvl W'ltncit livrtrl 1tffa lwillfr fltr lnolmaf iini -,.-, I 4-1. , ,.,. .11 .v. 1 j. 1 n . .
vu ijuuimun'Hii w.vwui.", ..wwv, js.tti.viu vtKif, uiu "ifjuun j'4v;v;o m inu wuuu & miuKvis uiu pijiuceci in iiio AlGQioi'd district
, me goiu uiuuuia lur uiuiuuuo ui ityiuuuurg ami xxcwiuwii x'ippins, aim lor tno oest tureo box displav from anv section
Pacific exposition, and Kouuo river poaches have for vears cimturnrl nil
-- - . , w . i x . u.juoiiiuiia.
These orchards cantured tho swnnn.
Pears from the Rogue river valley
PKAGH ItUCOItDS FOR 1001).
G E. Marshall from thlrty-flvo 18-yoar-old D'Anjou pear troos
hnrvoBtod a carlond that sold In Now York for $2750 gross or 15.40
por box avorago. His Uartlotta yloldod 1300 por aero.
John G. Goro shipped twolvo cars of Bnrtlotts from 7V4 ncros
which nottor him I933C, or 11244 por aero. .
C. K. Whlslor sold 000 boxos por aero from tour acres Bnrtlotts
which netted him 2 a box or ?1080 art aero, Ills D'Anjous yloldod
260 boxos por ncro, soiling at 15.12 a box In Now York.
Tho Burroll orchard shipped forty cars of pears from 48 ncros.
nottlng 12 a box or $40,000 for tho crop. BartloitB sold as high na
$4.25 In Now York. Four cars of Howolls sold at ?2.65 a box, Mod
ford, Slxtoon and a half acres' of Winter Nolls poars on Snowy Rutto
orchard ylold 435 boxos to tho ncro, which sold for $2.12 a box at tho
orchard or ovor $900 an aero. - ,
No. 1757
Spokane, Wash.
W. D. VINCENT, Treasurer
Dollars
(AVAOLB AT TMI OLD NATIONAL BANK
WHIN COUNTKRSIONKO
V TRIASUNKN
APPROVI
ktlii HuIm C 41 An.-MU
NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, Inc.
APPLES RECORDS FOR 1000.
W. H. Norcross averaged 420 boxes ot Spltienbergs to the acre
which notted him J2.60 or J1050 an aero. From 16-yoar-old New
town troo3 ho avoragod 592 boxos por aero, which netter 12.40 a
box or $1420 an acre.
Tronson & Guthrie picked 2700 boxes of Spltzonborgs from five
acres which averaged them $3 a box net, or $1620 an acre, In addi
tion to prizes captured at exhibits.
S. L. Bennett sold his Nowiowns for $2 a box or 930 an acre.
A, Conro Flero netted $1250 an aero from a mixed orchard in
cluding summor varieties,
' A. C. Randall from 23 acres picked 12,000 boxes ot Newtowns
nottlng ovor $1000 an acre, One treo yielded 67 boxes, which Bold
at $2.26 a box. . From bis Wlnesap and Spltxenberg orchard he
marketod an averago of $880 per acre.
For Information, Write or Address MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB, MEDFORD, ORE.
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