If r tI - . MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1910. 19 Women Find Life in Rogue River Valley Orchards Delightful EXISTENCE OH FINDS BEST I Some of the Ladies Who Enjoy Existence In Country Near Medford WOULD NOT ROGUE RANCH ! ALMOST IDEAL! FAMING HERE 4 t 'I J N ONS OR CHANGE FO Mrs. Stokes Finds Many Intcrosllnn Thlnus to Keep Her Busy, But tho Cow Will Eat Ui tho Garden ns Often ns Planted. (MJIH. WALTKIt II. BTOICHfl.) Do I Hint ranch 1 1 f T 1 uliuiilil my ho oxmpt when I lmvo to work. Haven't I threo of tho cutont llttlo turknyri you ovur hiiw? Thoy aro JiiHt llko Mnry'tt llttlo lamb, for every where I go, thoy i;o. And havon't I mmrly novonty-flvo 3lttlo oIiIcUdiih thai liavo canned mo a unrld of trouble and lottt of fun? Tho old liona Innlntod on leaving tho niiHlH ton noon, no I hud to Incuhnto nhout a dozon llttlo follown In tho ovon. And haven't I n dandy riding horno tlint ft'oln no nood moot of tho tlnioi thnt ho hna to Jump over ovory llttlo object I ntlio road, nnd itomotlmca l.indd mo on tho ground. Three tlmoN haven't I hnd a flno garden hut not for long tho cow nto It up. And hlvon't I r. wholo batikot full of llttlo klttnnn thnt piny nround nnd cut up moro monkoy-ohlnon than eo mnny ronl monkoy7 And havon't I hnd n tlmo finding out nhout wooly nphln, bllKht, authrn ciinn. Kiimonn. oto? And linvon't I KOtton Just soaked f """ Mrs. Cowlos Believes Auriculturo nnd Horticulture Is to Bccomo n Practical Business Amonii Younucr Generation, ns Jn Colonial Days. (MRS. F. II. C0WLK8. I hollovo that furmlni; Ih nhout to lionomu nit much u practlcul hiiRlncHD among tho younger Konorntlon of Aincrlfan gentlemen an over It wnM In our colonial dayH, only now wo lmvo hcIouco no ti powerful ally. I also nm Inclined to hollovo that for furmlni; nnd orcharding pio moro fnvornhlo condltloiiB can ho found In tho coun try than right horo In, tho glorious Uokuo Itlvor vnlloy. TRUE VS. FALSE COMMERCIALISM (MAHEL HOLMES PARSONS.) ConspIououHty dotting our broad wostoni country nnd monuments to man's over-coufidenco and mis chance uro towns und oven citiuH from whoso marts producers und huvo nliko dopnrled, ...i..... .1 it:.... i. .. r..n:... trying to got homo from tho city some; " "" ? "-- " " '"" of tlionn ml.ty dnyH Innt winter? ilu "uuu- """ " v ' T Why, of eourso, I llko llfo on a 1S ""I 'ttor of physical oudur ranch, and If I hnd a good, llfolong ,"" ,A, "u"bcr of U80.8T ,mvo iiorvanl nnd a dnndy auto no I could contributed to these results. Unsuo way lmvo my friends with me, i , cossful competition with more nutu would never n..k for another thing or 'd -,CIltcr8' jBiprnise- .mum oj. resources, uiiuiuuiu ciipuui ( through no fuult of the town-build- lers, nud yet again in uumistnkoblo prominence, fnlBo commercialism itself.- It is not possible so tragic a his tory should bo repeated in Medford. True commercialism will secure for Medford a future of steady devel opment ami prosperity, where fulso ; commercialism would net as u slow a moro Idcnl llfo. RATHSKELLER CAEE FOR THE WEST SIDE V rXSA (mi"IH1iV1Q xGk&P-TiRyr- fAwMsK kr mmam. 0 ASHLAND MAYOR t&r Jkmt'i iiHililililB , "tWEc' Hi OLDCITY LIFE Mrs. Hamlll Agreeably Disappointed No Hardships or Privations te Endure Existence of Rancher's . Wifo Is CharmlnQ. (MARJORIE S. HAMILL.) When wo first made up our minds to como west and go into tho or chard business, I had the usual ideas of tho averngo eastern womaa of the kind of life I was to lead. I had made up my mind thoroughly to cn- duro hardships and privations and to do so stoically. The fact that I havo found things Here quite tho contrary, from what I had expected has been the only disappointment I havo had since coming to Medford. The life of a fruit rancher's wife in tho Hogue River valley, with its delightful sur roundings, pleasant neighbors and climate is charming and I would not change my lifo horo for tho old one in the city for anything. AVIATION MEET N MOOD S ON (MRS. II. C. STODDARD.) Tho most notablo ovent of the month la tho aviation meet to bo held Mny 27, 28 and 20, on the open spnee just west of South Oakdalc. Two aviators, one of who is Paul Ely, who has mado so many beautiful flights with the Curtis machine, which ho operates, and with which ho has broken many records. Railroads will sell reduced rates from Roscburg and intervening points nud from northoni California points to Medford. Tho admission prico to nil aviation moots havo heretofore been $1 nud $2. As this will bo given for the beuofit of tho Crater Lake highwuy commission fund tho admission charges havo been reduced to SO conts for adults aud 25 conts for children, thus onnbling every' o ' attend. Up-to-Date Place Planned In Electric ')0;8on lo industry, paralyzing tho Building to Equal Anything of Its'"0'8 o enterprise und growth. Ihis paper was fortuunto today tu Kind on the Pacific Coast. soouring from a well known citizen I tho following expression of opinion. 'Ho said in of feet: .fMlKK fJRNKVIKVK WORTMAN.l . "Roforrinir to the future nossibil- Tho Roguo River Kloctrio Com-lilies of tho toivn, on its own merits,! puny, who uro erecting a threo-Btory there nood bo no limit to them, so ( ASHLAND POETESS offico building on West Main Street, ! long ns the pooplo who nro constant- MOST CHARI uro also fixing up a basement in ly coming nro governed rightly in snmo 2'lxMO foot in uizo to bo ront , ed out as a Rathskollor Cafo. This cafo will bo cquippod in a modom, first-class, up to dato manner, equal to anything on that order in Port land or Snn Francisco. Tho floor, walls and coiling will bo tiled, und ithore will bo numerous pinto glass mirrors on cides aud coiling. It will bo hoatod by electricity and nil cooking will bo dono with elootrio cooking nppliancoH. It will bo ven tilated with olootrio ventilators and their movos and placod rightly. Tho very host and most ablo aud most cultured pooplo from the cities tire daily pouring in, looking for idoal spots in which to live, to build homos, nud to make mouoy. Thcso are lo gitimnte purposes, nud wo want those pooplo, and want thorn to remain. will bo tho coolost plaeo in tho city, This is soon in tho largo oxooss of in the nuinmor timo with u uniform, tho snloB of ranch land ovor city tomporaturo nil tho yoar around nnd proporty. But, tho country makes with nn abundance of fresh air. ! tho town, nnd will innko it, moro and Tho roof of tho building will bo, moro, mado into a roof garden, modern in all rospoots nud connected with tho onfo by nn olootrio olovator and thoro will bo u uuporabiindance of olootrio light. Tho estimated cost of th'iB onfo and roof gardon accord ing to tho architect's figuros will bo about $25,000 in addition to the cost of tho building. MEDFORD DAIRY KEPT ON MOST MODERN PLANE WRITES CHARMING VERSE (MISS JEUNESSB BUTLER) Somo of tho lndios of tho Greater Medford Chill) aro in rccoipt of u charming compilation of poems writ- ton by Mrs. Cnrrio R. Winkler ofl Ashland. Tho volumo is an artistic creation in design nnd binding nnd flnmA tfitrfv annnnla nm innliifln.l. nil U.l?,.0,,,r,b,"8i"osatho busi.nos,8r "f! containing a tender nnd beautiful sontimont. Among thoso which might appeal tho most to tho general read ers nro tho pooms of tho firosido nnd thoso on nnturo. Tho book is dedi cated "To My Beloved Dnughtor." established business interest in Mod ford to mako them satisfied to re main. Most of thcso newcomers come horo suoking country holdings. Tho Medford Dairy, ownod and run by J. W. Snider, successor to "Wnrnor & Snidor, iH situated ono milo wost of Medford. Sovornl modorn improvements havo boon installed which mako it ono of tho most up-to-dnto dniries in South orn Oregon. An norntor is usod which cools tho milk to 54 dogroos boforo it is bot tlod. A bottlo filler is usod whloh fills oightoon quart bottlo por min ute. Sanitary milk tickets are also usod, which provent contagious dls ensod from boing carried from ono houeo to another. Mr. Snydor has boon in tho dairy busiuoos fivo yoars, and by his hon esty and nlortnoss has built up u largo trado. Somo of todny'o atoro nows may bo as "nowBy" for you as tho pnpor'B "flrot pngo dluui.tchosl ,1 .IlaBkina.fbr Health. "Wlion thcso nowcomors nro placed to thoir satisfaction, when they can roalizo n fair roturn upon thoir in vestments, thoy inovitubly full in lovo with tho country nnd thon what! Thoy not ns a draw upon all their friends, nud frionds follow them to this region. Most of those prospec tive buyora know littlo or nothing about tho varying or contrary char acter of soils, thoy naturally seek locations through othors who uro in terested and havo u larger acquain tance with tho vnlloy at largo, and it is to our irroat interest that thev bo instructed correctly nnd that thoro bo no fiituro complaint from them on tho ground of tho trontmont thoy rocoivo nt our hands. If thoso buyers nro folsoly looatod, tho fii turo rosults can not fail to bo bad. That thoso pooplo should roalizo no returns coinnioiisurnto with thoir ef forts, would work havoo for Mod ford, Those pooplo must bo handled fairly, on a fair nnd opon businoss pohoy, first of nil boonuso wo nood thorn horo. Plnoing nuotlior family horo moans nuotlior family to bo fod nud clothed and housed, to attend tho thoutro, to buy our woros and promoto our interests. Tho more wnndoring exploiter of lands, who is seldom a voiilly local donlor, who follows any loss moritorious Bysloin, not only works to tho dotrimout of tho town nud tho wholo vnlloy, but in tho end kills his own orodit ns woll. It is to bo our consistent, and, I be- ROGUE RIVER CANNERY IS DOING BUSINESS Among tho infant industries of tho vnlloy undergoing a Bteady growth is the Roguo River Cannory and Evaporating Company, of which S. T. Howard is tho president and L. I1. Lozior secretary. Many im provements and additions to tho plant, looatod ono milo west of Mod ford on tho Roguo Rivor Vnlloy rail rond, aro boing planned. Two build ings aro now on tho ground and n third, GOxGO, is to bo constructed. A general canning business will bo conducted ns woll as drying, aidor, vinognr and fruit butters, all guar anteed to conform to tho pure food law. '! . ...', 'J?": r . 'r ?&? ytrtt. George II: Daggett. Mrs. W. P. Rau. WORK TO START ON GAS PLANT BY JONE FIRST Christian Science. Sorvico Sunday morning at 11 o'oloolc. Subject of losson-dermou, "Soul nnd Body." Sunday sohool at 10 o'clock. Tostimoninl mooting Wodnosdny, 7:30 p. in. Tho public liavo, united offort, to brood no kunokors horo." This expression of opinion, com ing from ono who is woll qunlifiod to bosponk Medford itsolf, may woll bo taken ns mdioativo of tho community business cousoionco, nnd ns n fore word and prophooy of tho Btondy growth and organization of this on- tiro valloy, of which wo nro so duly proud. Ilaskius for Iloalth, (MRS. II. C. STODDARD.) J. R. Anderson states that he is going to build a gas plant that will supply this wholo valley. The plant will bo located between Medford and Ashland, and mil bo tho high press ure system, and when completed will be tho finest and most modern, up- to-date plant on tho North Pacific Coast. Anticipating tho future needs of tho city nnd valloy, this plant is to havo a capacity which will servo a population of 50,000 people Mr. Andorson has socured n fran chise in Medford for thirty-five years and in Ashland tho initiattivc has beoti completed and on Tuesday tho city council will call for an election. Application for frnnchiso has also beon mado at Phoenix, and tho mnyor, city council, nnd representa tive citizens linve given ovory nssur- nnco thnt the frnnchiso will l.o granted. Mr. Andorson oxpeots the lu-tive operations of laying pipo to begin Juno 1st. Tho pipo is now on tho way nud thoro's ovory reason to believe that tho plant will bo complotcd und making gns by Soptombor 1st. NOTICE OP SALE OP 950,000.00 SCHOOL 110X1)8, DIST NO. 40, JACKSOX COUNTY", ORE. Dlds will bo rccolvod up to Juno 1, 1910, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, by Jas. M. Cronemlllor, treasurer of Jackson County, Orogon, for tho purchaso of J50.000.00 (fifty thousand dollars), coupon bonds, of SI, 000.00 denomination, to bo lssuod by School District No, 49, ot Jack sou County, Orogon, payablo in twen ty yoars, ton years' optional, bearing 5 por cont Intrest por annum, Inter est payablo soml-nunually. Bids to bo accompanied by certified chock, 6 por cont ot tho amount ot tho bid. Tho board of directors of Bald school district No. 49 roservo tho right to rojoct any and all bids. JAS. M, ORONEMILLER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Orogon. Dated this 6th day of May, 1910. NEW SCK00L0N EAST SIDE IS OF MISSION TYPE (MRS. H. C. STODDARD.) The now school building to be erected in Queen Anne is to bo a handsome structure of tho mission type. This building is to havo eleven rooms, high basement and large gymnasium, and will, when tho grounds nro all improved as contem plated, bo a distinct attraction to tlio east side. Tho Washington school is to un dorgo extensivo repairs which will includo a complete change of its ex ternal appearanco, six now rooms, a modorn heating system, largo base ment and removal of all unsightly outbuildings. IS INTERVIEWED (MISS GENEVIEVE WORTMAN.) Mayor Sneli and ' Councilmen Meyers and Moore of Ashland were in Medford Tuesday for the purpose, as Mr. Snell said, of showing Mayor Canon how to run a right good town. When questioned as to what was now jn Ashland, he said that he was afraid to say anything for fear of encroaching on Medford. Speak ing of Medford and Ashland he said that ho had not, as people supposed, any jealousy of Medford, but on the other hand entertained the best of feelings for us. In commenting on the recent re call proceedings instituted against him ho said that the moral support of Medford was ono of tho greatest helps he had had. He said thai every one in Medford seemed to be his friend and that he had rested to come to the city at that time. Takes Off Its Hat. The city of Ontario takes off its hat to- L. R. Anderson, president of tho Ontario-Upland Gas Company, for giving the city, without any ex ceptions whatever, the finest modern gas plant in California. Wo certain ly have something to bo proud of. Its effects are already in evidence as shown by the increased activity and advance in real estate values. Ontario (Calif.) Record, Thursday, Dec. 23, 1909. J. R. Anderson, president of the Rogue River Valley Gas Company, which will supply Medford, Ashland, Phoenix and Talent with gas, states, that it is tho intention of the com pany to give Medford even a more complete and up to date plant than the one recently installed at Ontario, Calif., as tho Medford plant will be a high pressure system having ca pacity to serve a population of 50,000 people. In fact, it is to be THE MODEL PLANT of tho Pacific Northwest. Is "trouble brewing In the kitchen?" Woll tboro'a tho want ad way of get ting "help." - ,' I ,3 naskins for noalth. Eat at the Spot "We do not claim to put up tho best 25c meal on tho coast. There may be better. Our aim is to put out just a littlo bettor than we adver tise. Give us a call and be your own judge. The SPOT CAFE (Opon Day and Night) TYRRELL BROS., Propa. J J -J ' fl 111 I aW m 1 tr -J&riX I I 9J aw' There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Gen eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-half times as much light with the same amount of electric current. A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords Twice the Light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and costs one-fifth less to burn. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen sive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it. Ask us to show you the new General Electric MAZDA lamps and clusters. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. lx , i: