Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEDFQItD AtAIL TRIBUTE, MEDIfORD; ORMOON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, t0.1t
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PUHUSIiKU MAILT EXCK1T SATUIIDAY.
A coniwlltUtlon of tn Modford MM1. UblUh!.t MM I th Southern Own
h. tnt)iii.JKHl 101; tho Democratic Times, established 1S7S th AUilaml Trlb-
CAtAUllSIlCU liVVt "c icfcwv tiMtt-. -----
Official Paper of tho City of Medford.
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QEORQK PUTNAM. Editor and MntuiKor.
- ' . . ....'wn-..s.r i. ion. at the poatottlt at
jj,oiv.. ...
"Klpilfoni.
' bwson. under the acj t March J. 14T.
ta year, by malt..
SUBSCUll'Tl ON UATES;
...15.00 One month by mall or carrier.... .
LAWSON LATEST CURE-ALL.
:op
rmtMno w T.innn is nut; with a deekel-edire 'M'uhl"
iniou Moulder No. 14," touch contains an opeiVlettqr to
the Now York Stock Exchange, another' Ut Governor . . w is m ; .u irtK?wi,:
uii, uV i..o5Af T.iff in wlii nil the Hoston-0r,,K,m no Imm-ouio itbso utt
Hucrhcs and a third to President latt m w lm u uu. "wou ilv soii-..,stll;,t..u $., this n. .
Hi van a h tni iittfttMiit
1 TM 1111 I If IllllJt I
THE PASSING THRONG. ""T yow ,,!,in! V."1 ''I'" ul
4. niK"i uiunuir m o mm oil I nu tmiHHH
t tt iiui'i'iiMmutlilo hours itiHlontl of liu-
Of raiiiw. we cannot always toll, n W llu rocurtlor iinImh
hut U wouM necm Hint the prior .ith ,, ll-lorili,IK.
ol moat, wlii..h. I.y tho way, is not )0mo ,yr mw ,i,wi Wnnt no.
sou k to no ion us niuiieiy hi (.iivkii hody to .! uuttln?' niuttt'tiid tho
iih in lite othor stnlos, will Ntiumltili ,.0,m with Kront tll.stlnhi. "1 htilit't
llio inivss whh-h Uio.uoli mul wthi-r dono uutliit 'cop! tor look' for dot
northwvst ptntoH iuv mokui,; inslh, . kouuit. l)t' whut koii' me out mi
mionii; uu supping unit ntv ikhhIci! Into at ulto, ioduo."
ror Homo consumption. You can't ootuot it over mo with
Tho fnrmol-K of Drocyn tiro Imppy ,iiy Hitoh u to," tho rodordor tohl
on tuo wny inui niv KoifZ io ui Dim. f ym im, of tho Htnr por
position ono ot Hiom uny to'issuo u r,,ninrs. IT von i ... i,.
doolnrntlon of indopondonoo of, food any such fairy Htovy you will liuvo
,f" ,7",tl",, h j to planot inuoh hottor. V011 fivo
iivnv ix 110 iT!'n on vtirin, wny duvs. nml r w m wnrt-v r t
Hughes
t iiT , .v " ' -ktJVVal ItlkaV rilll .JIIJM.
ian in a picturesque .unwaoutsac Kiiwyy" 57. vj
mul nniian thnMiriCO or ttntiUf
to soar skyward, the reform of the New York Stock h-
your huppinoss."
change.
posits -roughly $116
states Mi. Lawsou 'in his epiatlo
to Taft, "people received A per cent annuaiiy .upou uuvr uu-
.wuAnw a year, x ui ihu ruuavu '?
TnK RYSTANDKIt.
ly. NolC-RUstniniiiK in this rogartl. Hot
(or tHhn"'.iiv potion of the whnlo
wttatpfrf homlsphPK' has sho boon Just wooivod a complolo Una of eu-
hwd by nnturr with tho vnriod amol warn mid kitohou Curniphln.
ability to Brow to porfvtion' overy- Compnro our prices. Mod fo rd Hard -
tuiUK u thij foriUiOf the very bot wnro Co. 277
food that is nootlod for human hoiitirs ' - -M-"' '
11. .-i 1 l . .. . .
nun i in- animnis ovor winoii thov
have tiod-yivoii' dm'niliioTi.
ii.:,.., .....I Inviininl! "XTrvwr If. I i .
fKM) (MM) wortu ot :i)eopie s HciTssuifs uu ni.vi(w. vr.. .,.. ,
tWlSaUWh of those neemitios ,u,rt luxgr- -
ies. The day is now heiv when living casts the highest, the ru.entlv 0i,sm.ttl uinxi.v:
untiFirid )V the saVlUUS oailKS nun ivru -imui kom the horo .vou'ro rid-
I Fl llllll. . L V- UV."ta - - " ... I .
iu;fni.,ntmnthni'oduced. . The da.V the no- ? through Iito in a kMP nil the
STont to people that the saving hanks ,o.,U uo, jT f J.X&J
longer even earn the cut m two 4 per cent, one ot the lead-. Wl,1lll(ri tld Jonlmi h;,s . (hvnv;
iiig New York uational hanks of the system declared a 2UUbpCi, pretty huni mud in tmvol.
Der eeut dividend in addition to its regular one of 10 pei!nsuW. if you .stm t as fast id..r.
cent and holdlv published figures to the effect that ""RiSlf-1" ,B,u!h" y"" Unv
' the past fifteen vears its net earnings were 3( per cent, and, . . .
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that the systems capital m national imnKs, trusr conimiuva;Tiiey
and trusts have earned from GO to 180 per cent annually. ' :
found him on the street at
uiiirlit.
frnlliiur ill-, A ,,,P w the
trust, is the intention ot its muiccr i
.i.-kVifif.i in flw. ni!il;ini'nl :i
to turn capital, stock and bonds into money at fraud manip
ulated high prices. Take away the possibility of a trust,
creator realizing uopn the fraud stock and bonds at their
fraud manipulated high prices, and There win ne no mmwv . ;
oly trust." . ,t
As remedies Mr. Lawson proposes to make it mipossi-;
ble for fraud price making machines to be worked in stock ;
exchanges and to let the government expose one or two ex- :
amples of the workings of the fraud price working- lna-'
chine. . , . , . 'J
Mr. Lawson recommends the following remedy to the : t
stock exchange: 'J
" Ai. ...omlint. wlin livnntlv ftC iullll'C.tlV CXCCUtOS the,
buying or selling end of a trade, vliyUi he knows, or nasi
good reason to know, is a mate.he.l trade, win e e.pu-iicii
om the exchange.
"A matched trade is one, where the stocks, bonds or
securities involved do not in fact change ownership by or
because of the transaction.''
Whether or not Lawson 's remedy would prove a cure
all is a matter of speculation. He has proved himself an
unscrupulous fakir so often that lie no longer has any con
siderable following, and whatever suggestions he makes
arc regarded with suspicion.
comet
out-
was
informer,
what brought
him
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
odes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
.MATINKK mini
A SISTER'S SACRIFICE.
(Couiody Drama.)
SCENES IN HUNGARY
(TruvoloRiio.)
THE BIRTH OF JESUS
(IkMutlful Biibllnio,)
KXCKIiliK.VT Ml'MIC
BVW.NlNd 7 1'. M.
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MORTGAGE LOANS
Money an hand to lean on Real Estate. City and County
Warrants bought. FWoMy and Indemnity lends Furn
ished. Fire Insurance,
JAMES CAMPBELL
2M FRUITGROWERS'" MNK BUILDINGS
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In Case of tidiness
T- PHONE 0 4 1
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Pont Otfioo A II Night-Service Free Del ivory
ADVANTAGE OF AN EXCHANGE.
Special Sale
AT
VAN DYKE'S
Muslin Underwear
-13 OFF -
White Waists
New Assortment
One of the advantages a fruit exchange, such as that to
be organized tomorrow, is in the supply and creation of
European markets.
American (Vinsul-Ociiera! Skinner at Hamburg in his
report makes the following suggestions;
: h1- "American fruit trade-with Germany has been hamper-
'"cd" in recent years by operations of speculative buyers in
J Ithe United States, the trouble could be overcome and seti j
" up standard grades and issue offieial certificates to ae.com-. t
'' panv their sliipments, so that importers at Hamburg could'
be certain of getting the goods they pay for." X
t a T.iste.Md of liorinittinir fruit of American origin tti beU
sold at auction at Hamburg for the account of commission ; I
v firms Mr. Skinner suggests that producers in this countn
pci-fect an organization for handling their own product and
provide cold storage tit Hamburg to extend their business.
Germany imports $22,000,000 worth of fruit annually.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM.
Ladies of the Greater Mcdford (Mub are to be commend
ed for attacking the problem of publw health.- Not that,
there is anv menace at the present time, but the future
must safe-guarded, for in ibis rapjdly growing community,
sanitarv conditions which were sufficient for village days,
are rapidly becoming inadequate for present and future
needs. "
The decision of the supreme court it is hoped will en
able the closing of wells, which in a 'ity the size of Mcd
ford, can no longer be regarded as a safe source of supply.
The extension of the sower system and the compulsory con
nection of dwellings, will etrectuaiiy prevent contamina
tion from this source. A garbage crematory of sdmo kind
should follow. ,
Cointnonscnse health laws should be more rigidly en
forced! Contagious diseases, such sis measles and scarlet
ina, should be quarantined less they spread. Contagious
and infectious diseases should he reported to the city tieaun
officer, something for which the physicians arc at fault.
There should be an inspection of dairies and of milk
supply so that hvgenic conditions may be insured and the
milk sold consumers kept free from taint. This does not
mean that milk is impure at the present time or that other
than sanitary conditions prevail, but simply a safe-guard
for the future.
If present health ordinances' do not cover the field, oth
ors should be euacted, which will give the city health offi
cers a firm grip on the situation and keep Medford whatit
" naturally is,- the healthiest town in Oregon.
New Silks, New
Henderson Corsets
New Fine Shoes
Oxfords for Men
Some Odd Sizes in
Good Shoes at 1-2
PRICE-MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDRENS'
P L U.IV1 BIN G
Stoam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone U931.
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
Ql'K'KM AMI WITH CO.MI T TO YOl AUK AI.WU'H TO UK
roc.-JOAt NIK
tttRLOW H OOWMNO. PUOritlKTOItS.
WEST -IDE STABLES
IMIONK SI.1I N. (JltAl'K KTItKKT
You Couldn't Head It Off With
A Gatling Gun
Medford will have LVi.OOO people
in 1012. The point is: the :$0-acre
tract we offer for a song adjoining
townsitc now, is the simp of the year. '
See us at once.
We have two good business oppor
tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. ! 1 North Central Ave.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
Farmers 6 Fruitgrowers Bank
id .Mi'irr, In liic Slutt! of Oregon, ut llio elice of biml-in-,
.Inuiuii-y at, 1010,
IlKKOimCKH.
1o:uih mid lin:riuiit , ('.:, 0 1.1 2
Hondn, HcciirUlPH, olc, county warraiitH. .', . 1 0, lTiO.OO
IlauklnK liouBo, rurnlturo mid flxttiren 7,0 17,07
Current oxoiiko 1,388.71
nun from bankH (not rawrvn linnkR) 4,264.22
Ouci from approval roriorvi) bankH 00,425.14
ChcclCB nnd otliwr caHlt U;iiih . . . 10,808.77
Acruurt lntrt'rtt 1,034.70
Gold dimt 111. Or.
CuhIi on hull (I . : ', 7 10,794.00
Capital Hot .-iHldo for JacltKoiivlllo ofrico. . . . 10,000.00
'1'otal .-. ?184, 190.37
LIAISIMTJHS.
H. Cmiltal Htoflk paid In '. ? 48,00000
' viudlvl(liinl dojiosUH HUbJoct to nhoclc . , tl0,7 17.08
Doiiiaud mirtiritatoH of clopoHlt . . f'.h" 10,008. RO
Tlrnof cortlftcatcs of doponlt 0,340,00
Cash over V .84
Total V. $184,106.37
fitato of Orison, County of Jackson, is;
I, Jj. E. Wakcinuu, cnulilor of tho abovo-naiuod bank,
do Bolorunly Hwear that tho nbovo itutoniout Ih truo to
the host of my knowlodgo and bollof.
L. E3. WAKKMAN, Canhur.
Correct Attef,
OKO. L. pAVIS,
; JAMES CAMPI3HLL,
" ' . '' Director.
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Best Groceries
At, Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial willConvince You
Allen $ Reagan
The Square Deai Grocers
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