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MEDFORB MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Complete
Series: Thirty-ninth
Dally, Fifth Year.
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A consolidation of the Medford Malt,
'Ubllehcd 188V; the Southern Ore-
Milan, established 1901! the Democratic
Imea, established 187J; the Ashland
Tribune, established 1898, and tho Med
ford Tribune, established 1906.
QKOItOR PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Entered as second-class matter No
vember 1, 1909, at the postoffleo at
Medford. Oregon, under the act of
March 3, 1879. .
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
STnssoBjrrxoxr jiats.
Om year by mall 85,00
One month by mall . . .SO
JPer month, delivered by carrier, In
Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville,
Talent, Phoenix, Central Point,
Gold Hill and Woodvllle .SO
(Sunday only, by mall, per year... J.00
Weekly, one year 1.S0
mll teased Wire TTnlteA rxtss U-
patches.
The Mall Tribune la on sale at tho
Ferry News Stand, Son Francisco.
Portland Hotel Nows Stand, Portland.
Bowman News Co.. Portland. Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hotel Spokane News Stand. Spokane.
Postage Kates.
8 to 12-paso paper
12 to 24-page paper
14 to 36-pg8 paper
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.20
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arWOBJT OXMOVXOXXOM.
Averago Dally for
Novoinbcr, 1909
December, 1909
January, 1910..
February, 1910
torch. 1910
JLTJtU VUVUUHtUII.
1 2.300
i 2.3S0
4 2,300
E 2,300
2,300
7 2,300
8 2,300
10 2,350
11 2,300
12 2,300
II 2,300
14 2.300
2,325
17.
IS.
19.
20.
21.
22.
24.
26.
26.
27.
28.
29.
1.700
1.842
1.925
2,122
2,103
2.3
3,3 2 S
2,325
2,325
2,325
2,326
2.400
2.350
2,450
3,350
2.350
2,350
IT IS UP TO ASHLAND.
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APPRECIATIVE LADIES.
Tho LmUos oC ilia Grcutur
IMoiUVml cluli wiih to oxtuml
their tlwutks tti Oooi'ro 1'ut
niun, publisher of tho Mail
Tribune, for his donation of
tho iosuo of Sunday, Miy 1G.
Uy voto of nil members of
tho club.
MllS. W. C. IttiAGAX.
Sooretury,
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For Sale
ICO noros, olosu in, $20 aero.
1 lot on C street. 130x120.
7-room honso and - lots, West Main
street, at price of lots; a big snap.
1 lot, close in, $1)0.0.
300 acres, 'J miles railroad; $5000.
115 acres, G miles out, $2200.
530 acres, 3 miles out, $11,000.
1200 nores timber, GM; miles Med-
Total 5S.32B
Less deductions 800
57,525
Average net dally, 2.30L.
TATE OF OREGON, County of Jack
un. so.:
On thin 30th day of AnrlL 1910.
personally appeared before me, O. Put-
Batn, manager or uie leaxora iiaii in
tmne, who. upon oath, acknowleuea that
Tee above rigures are true ana correct.
(Seal) H. N. YOCKET.
Notary Public for Oregon.
xsuroBB, OBxaow.
MetroDolls of Southern Orecon and
Korthern California and fastest-Brow
ing city in Oregon.
Population. May, 1910. 9.000.
Bank deposits, $2,500,000.
Banner fruit city of uregon Rogue
River apples won sweepstakes prize and
title of
"Apple JCtnga of the World"
at National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909.
Rogue River pears brought hlghtest
Slices in ell markets of the world dur
ing the past five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
vents for postage on finest community
pamphlet ever written.
Halley'a comet appeared in an all-
star cast.
Woodvllle Is also going to celebrate
Ho Fourth.
Ever 6een an airship?
-change to now.
Got
News Is dull today none of Bal
llnger's employes has played traitor.
Tho Ananias club Is rapidly grow
ing In membership since the fishing
season began.
Cleveland's golden rule chief of po
lice has been suspended from office.
Another idol shattered.
A Hood River woman refused to
tell her ago to tho census man. Med
ford women were not so modest.
Jacksonville is going to celebrate
tho Fourth of July in the good old
fashioned way. Tho eyes havo It
"Opportunity knocks but once,"
.cays an old proverb. But somo Ash
Hand people have old opportunity beat
.-a mile.
Natural gas has been discovered at
-tho mouth of the Chetco river in
-Curry county. It was discovered long
.-ago In Medford.
Eugene fears she will show less
- than 10,000 population, according to
i tho Guard, which it claims shows what
jx farco tho consus Is.
.They are actually shooting at each
other in Nicaragua and tho noise is
scaring both armies no fatalities, ex
cept from fright, yet reported.
Cherries havo been ripe in the
Rogue River valley for a weok paBt,
and sweet peas are In bloom, which
.shows how far advanced the season is.
,'Benator Bourne has (had a carload
of lobsters shipped from the Atlantic
coast for transplanting on tho Pa
cific Just as If we didn't have lob
stars onough already.
After all the attempt to harmonize
the G. O, P, at tonight's caucus proves
a failure. Thoro is as lrreconcllablo
broach between the regulars and in
surgents as thoro was between the
.gold and Bllver democrats.
"Tho Girl With tho Whooping
13ougb,66 a play on tho smutty order,
has been suppressed by Mayor Gay
nor in New York by cancellation of
the license of tho theator; It is evi
dent that indecent plays have had
their day.
THE granting of a franchise in Ashland for an intoi'iiv
ban trolley line is of as great importance to the valley
as it is to Ashland itself.
No electric lino in any of the cities of the valley would
pay for many veal's. In fact such n franchise would be
valueless except as a basis for holding up some interurban
line in the future.
An electric line in the Rogue River valley must depend
upon its freight business for profit. This business can
only be secured by an interurban line, and every town in
the valley must be served to make it profitable.
It will be somo years yet before even an interurban
line would be profitable in this valley. There must be a
great increase in the bearing orchard area to furnish the
necessary tonnage as well as a greater development be
fore returns would be received justifying the investment.
A counter proposition is talked of in Ashland for an
electric line to Klamath Palls. The promoters talk of a
30-year franchise, Ashland to take over the interests in 15
years if wanted, and the line to be built up to the summit
of Mt. Ashland.
Such a proposition is absurd on the face of it, for cap
urn win jjuu uiiuiv oiiuu i vjaiuiiiii-jv uiiiuiijiajsu. j.1; la ujji-j fonj. ohonp.
rent that the sole object is to head off the Allen franchise! 34 non!g( 3 miles from 'Medford, un-
in the interest of the Southern Pacific. The promoters J dor ditch, $7000.
have shown no evidences of financial backing. 19 ao 1 ui , in bearing.
T1i-m T? All 1,0c v.;j rt;i" oil i,?CT ,.,-.r.r.;;cl2 acres, 5-room houso.
in the Rogue River valley. Whether Hill interests are be-1 J Sso!08' t0rm8"
hind him or not cuts no figure, as long as he builds and .7-room modem bungalow.
operates the line, which he says he will as soon as the 2 lots at a bargain for cash.
Ashland franchise is granted. He states that the interur
ban line is already financed he is amply able to build
it himself if he wants to and he estimates the investment
at several millions and has financed a $5,000,000 companv
for the purpose.
fr.' Allen promised the building and extension of the
Pacific & Eastern, and the line is being built. People did
not care what interests were behind him as long as it was
built. The same with the trolley line so long as it is
built, people are indifferent as to who furnishes the money.
The conditions in the franchise asked for at Ashland
are the same granted at Medford and Grants Pass the
same granted by Portland and by "Willamette valley towns
for the Oregon electric. 2To subsidy, no favors are asked
yet the people in most places are willing to grant sub
sidies to secure such an investment.
It is up to the people of Ashland to say whether or not
the Rogue River valley will have an interurban line
and the people of the valley think Ashland progressive
enough to see the advantages of such a line, both to Ash
land and the valley, and confidently expect she will not
block the enterprise.
PAPERS ON FRUIT PESTS.
Today the Mail Tribune publishes the final installment
of Professor O'Gara's article on blight. It is the most
complete article on the subject ever written and is most
valuable to every orchardist.
Every orchardist in the valley should take the Mail
Tribune, because it prints articles that are invaluable to
him and worth thousands of dollars. He cannot afford to
be without it.
The Mail Tribune is printing in pamphlet form this
treatise on blight, written especially for it. It will be
mailed to any subscriber on receipt of postage or can be
had on request at the office. But you must be an old or
new subscriber to the paper to secure it.
Tomorrow the Mail Tribune begins" the publication of
a series of articles on "Pear Thrips," a disease that is
struggling for a foothold in the valley and must be vigor
ously fought to keep in subjection. The articles are writ
ten by Dudley Moulton, investigator of the United States
department of agriculture, and form the most complete
and authoratitive treatise on the subject yet issued.
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ACRES OF TIMBER
Dwlnnell Company, a Minneapolis
Concern, Buys Large Tract on Elk
Creek Wfth View to Beginning Op
erations on Large Scale.
A
MAUSOLEUM
The Trail Lumber company, George
L. Davis and L. E. Wakeinan, have
just sold 5000 acres of timber laud
on Elk creek to tho Dwinnell com
pany, a huge lumber concern of Min
neapolis. The consideration is not
announced.
For some time this company has
been looking to Southern Oregon as
a field for future business and are
now interested. It is reported that
they have under option other timber
land in tho vicinity of Trail, but this
could not bo confirmed.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to the city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, at its next regular meeting for
a liconso to sell splrltous, vinous and
malt liquors in quantities less than
a gallon at hlj placo of business on
lot 17, block 20, in said city, for a
period of six months.
O. M. SELSBY.
Dated May 25, 1910.
Hnokina for Hoalth.
IS BEING PLANNED
Handsome Twenty Thousand Struc
ture for Cemetery Is Contemplated
Hygienic Burial Will Be Made
Possible.
O lra mi Hnl'ilnlA nvmtMA
1G0 noros, $1000.
1200 acres timber, cheap, cioso in.
2 houso tents, furniture; a bargain.
Rooming house, a money-maker.
3 teams.
FOR RENT.
5-room house, modem, $15.
1 four-room house. $10.
WANTED.
2 carpenters.
1 painter.
1 stenographer.
Ranch hands, $35 per month.
Hay mon, $1.50 per day.
Women to work and cook.
Girl for Rcnoral housework.
40 woodchoppers, $1.50 cord.
Laboring men for city and inilrond.
E. F. ABITTNER
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Medford Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of hdp furnished and business
chances handled.
Room 206. Taylor & Phlpps Bldq.
Phono 4141 Main.
Everything
to Gain
Nothing
to Lose
New bouse, barn nnd other valu
able improvements, with about four
acres set to berries und fruit; three
blocks from West Main street pave
ment. This property without any im
provements, if .subdivided into lots, i
worth more than price asked with all
the improvements. Price $2750,
terms. Apply 334 West Sixth st. or
address Box 3C0, Medford.
Logan Blizzard, a special represen
tative of tho International Mausoleum
company of Chicago, is in Medford
interesting local people in the erec
tion of a huge mausoleum in this city.
Tho builduig'tho company is planning
to build is to cost $20,000 and will
be a hnndsomo structure.
Many cities over tho country are
adopting mausoleums, which aro far
more sanitary than a cemetery. They
aro constructed so thut bodies uro
placed in uirtight compartments built
of solid masonry. A person can buy
a compartment or a series of them
in which to dispose of remains nnd
can rest assured that always tho last
resting place of departed loved ones
will be taken care of, for tho com
pany provides an endowment fund
for this purpose.
Mr. Blizzard states that ho is re-
coiving much encouragement hero
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SISKIYOU MINERAL WA
TER ON DRAUGHT, SERV
ED EXCLUSIVELY BY RAR-D0N.
EAGLES HOLD
BANQUET
The local P. O. E. will
hold a big banquet on
Thursday evening, at
their hall. All Eagles
are cordially invited to
be present.
HaskinB for Health,
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Model B67
is very popular.
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Hear Dr. Oliver To-night
. AT THE UNION MEETINGS
At Big Tabernacle
NORTH BAR.Ti.ETT and JACKSON STS.
A SPLENDID SERVICE
Fine Music. Good Singing
MAY WE STORE A
PIANO IN YOUR HOME
We have en route from Now York a carload of the world's celebrated pianos,
and owing to the fact that we are not ablo to secure a desirable location for our
permanent headquarters, wo aro forced to ask the citizens of Medford and vi
cinity to give us store room for same until our quarters aro ready.
Anoync filling out the following blank and mailing samo to Halo's Piano
House, may havo the frco uso of ono of our celebrated pianos until wo may
have sale for same.
Medford, Or,,
HAIE'S PIANO HOUSE, Medford, Or.
Dear Sirs: You may deliver to my residence free of charge ono of your
pianos to be held on storage until such time as you may have sale for
same. I will agrco to take good care of the piano for the slorago room. It
is further understood that I bind myself in no way to purchase the piano
by giving you tho abovo accommodation.
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Address
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