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Medford Mail Tribune
AIT INDEPENDENT NEWErAPEIt
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY Tnn MEDrOBD
PB.INTINO CO.
A consolidation of llio Attulfniil Mull,
c.-iliihllaliiil 1880, tlio Houlliorn OrcKon
lilti, cstnbllHlicrt I!t02, llio DcniocriUIn
TIiiiph, catubliHlUMl 1872; Hie Ashland
Tribune, cntubllHlicil 189G, ami tlio Med
lord Trllmiip, unlnbllnbed 1'JUC
QKOnan PUTNAM, 1-Mltor and MnnnRcr
Hntercd ns nccotid clasrt matter No
vcinbcr I, 100'J, at tlm poRtofflca nt
Meilfoid, Ore-Ron, uiulor llio uct cf
Mnrrh n. 1R7U
MXICI REBELS
FLEE TO HILLS
Conditions Arc Now Improving in
Mexico United States Trdopfc
Are Still Patroliiifj Border to Pre
serve Order.
IIUACIIUCA. AH., .Iiiii. a.r-Wlth
conditions improvJiifr in Wunlcic
Cliihuuhun, JIo.vienK iiistird.cntH .arc
l'luuiuj; lu tliu Souoru liilln, nccordiii.'
to reports received hero, today"
Whether they aid rdlronfiifi; or molf
ilJzinjr lo re-filler Mexico in im(
known.
Tiie fuel (lull llio sluli of .Sonor.i
wis left pracliciilly liuprotectet
vjlun troops wore bent to Wcstciii
Cliiliiiiilliui aiW'H i iso (o (lie belicl
thai yi attack on Sonoia Jh laniied
RjoiIh Unit rebels are coining lo
gel her in Arizona 1'or hcrviec in So
nortt, us lltcy did id the Hig IJunf
district id' Western Texas, are eoiu
iiltr in I'rciiueutly and trouble is ex
pected lionrly on litis side of the in
ternational holder 1.V iifMirgetlts win
are now entering Mexico through the
lltiaeliuea mouutnins. United SdtlCV
tniops are inarching from liere to the
bordur today and two troops are ea
ioiiIc hero from .Prewolr.
Advertised Letter List. .
The following letters reiaaip un
called for at the postol'lice at Mod
ioli!, Or., YVcducMluv, December !!
W. 1'. Anderson, T. l Arclier,
V. Agncr, Kroil ItcHinger, Mrs. 0. V
Jtihsull, I'Ycd Horg, K. U. nerves
Mr. 1(. H. IJennet, John Maxtor, (lin
linker, Iteiiu Cuilos, George i'
Chaise, .losie Cnnlcy, Austin ('oibin
Archie Davis, Will .Uedrie, Mrs. V
. ('. Daley, Tom I). Daley, Kdna Hot-
hioolc Davidson, Daniel Driscoll
Tom Klrel, doe Dyer, ,1. I. Fosloi.
II. I llodviiis, II. ('. Uuiilley, Lloyi
defteiNoii, Thomas ,loliusou, l'Yuiil
Knrdel, ,Jo.. T. tattle, Thomas (,
Mver, Thus. K. l.owry, S ( Marks
W. M. Marshall, Mrs. Hollo MeCloi
lick, William. Nutting, Mr. and .Mid
TJieo, l'arson, W. A. Potter, I net
Itiigiiu, (lurciico Raghdale, ,1. V. Iti
olden, 0. H. Slow ell, 0. St. Aulhoin
William Selialk, U. CI. Shipley, Mrs.
Winnie Stevens, E. I'Ynloii, Tilk
(liiurantv K Suiet.v Co., II. (. Trc
Mitts., Ilarvoy Van (lundy, W
Woodwind. Oiniliu uiutioiman.
Purlieu calling' for (he above lei
leis will pluase nay "advettised." a
charue ol' 1 ccnl will he made ilpob
deliorv.
A. M, WOODI-'OKD, I'. M.
New Cases Circuit Court.
(lie lie- I), Wiekstriim . Ilciheii
Wlllnillls (( al. ijlll! to loieelosi
lieu; couiplaiiit tiled; (ieoipi W. Tie
freu, attnriiev for plaintiff.
Helen M. I'liye s. K. 1K0 el
al. Sail for divorce; complaint fil
ed, 'William (i, Martin mid (ioot)t
. I'herrv, attoruoyn for plaintiff.
lta ,1. DimIko vm. ,101111 A. Tourau
Aclioii to iecoet" money; eomplah.t
tiled; atiidiiMt mid uudertakiiiK foi
attaehiueul; (ins Xewliiuy, attorat
lor plaiulilf.
II. K. Allen s. (1. A. Hover. Suit
In tesi-ind a euiiliaet; coiiipliiinl til
e; iiiiniictiiui liond filed; injiiuctioi
iiider and siimnioii isHited; A. K.
Ke.-.iiu'N, iitloiiioy fur iiiutiff. .
JiiM-pli K. Hristiiw v. (IcorKti ('ni
ter el al. Action In iccomu' nioiiey,
iiimplaiut tiled; Ciihin ' Willititii -.
atloni(H for I he pluuitiff.
Lan(lonl-Laii(j Go Soon.
N'I'.W YORK. .Ian. "J.- Su Uuttt
lord and Mill Lunu have ukiuuiI l
accept the offer of n lunteli in l.u
doii made bv IIiikIi Melntoh, Ilk
cording to a report Ijeio ludijy. .Mo
Julosh dtteicd n iiurne ot $UQ,UUJ
lor the lisihU which he laiu t-j
blae I'Vliiuary J (I.
Marriage Llcenrs.
MEDFORD DOltf G BIG THINGS.
THAT was a wo'itdci-rul record ol' nitmicipnl linprovc
juent and expansion in jNIudford shown by City En
gineer Poster's statement pub'lishe'd in the New Year Mail
Ti'ibnife. ,
Thfc total of'$9IJ,789 spent for jmvmg, sidewalks, sew
er and water systems makes approximately $100 for every
man, woman and child in Bedford a record unsurpassed
among the cities of the country.
Nearly all of thjs money litis been expended by the
present city administration in the past fwo years, and it
has been well spent. No breath of scandal or graft has at
tached to it. j led ford has been exceedingly fortunate in
having officials who have administered affairs at such
a small cost. IYr almost the first time in the city's his
tory, harmony litis reigned in municipal affairs' during he
administration, which worked under many handicaps and
disadvantages.
iMedford has ,be,qn doing big things, and doing them
well. Tlu city litis built for the future as well as the pres
ent. "What litis been done, wijs well done.
In the transformation of the villfige iio the city, it is
natural that in doing the big thingSj iiiany of tile little
things have been overlooked. J3ut the main object has been
I o secure the important things .first the Others will fol
low tls a matter of course.
If is easy to find fault anyone can pick flaws. As
m.-inv persons are small minded, fhey overlook the .big
things done and see oiilv the little ones left undone. Mot-
heads and sore-heads exist ifj every connuuiiily. Out the
fail' minded will give credit where, credit , is due, ahjl.a
.square deal to those entitled to if. ,
iMedford undertook fo do so much in such a sliorl spaee
of time, thai much of (he work remains sfill undone. It
Wjis impossible to pave all the streets ordered, lay till the
water mains requested or construct till the sewes contract
ed for the lime was too short. UOnce many of those
who have lo waif are disappointed but how was the
situation fo be avoided? Ten times as much was done tis
any other place of fhe same size has done in the same
length of time.
In fhe minds of all fair minded men fhe city adihinis
f ration ,has "made good," in fhe mosl thankless task in
(he world. .-. i i
DELAY IN POSTAL
'S.
OPENING
SECOND TEftOE
or tlm JjfcdfQi;d ConservatOi-y
for
MUSIC, AND
LANGUAGES
MORE MONEY NEEDED.
William Kriibtiib WiU-on ami luu
M. Ooodiile,
Martin l'erry ami Addio Plynwlf.
Chiton T. Smith and Mtfyy l
Fmlev.
James Leslie tuitl Miua' Hulrirc
Hunter.
Thyratoii S. Wilu.v;iinl IIUV' l1''' '
tdi - ;
ltu i ud and Maude Onulli . j
O" NIO Ol'1 fhe most heeded instifufious in Med ford is
a big I rust company. Such a concern could loan two
mjlliou dollars oil good security at good interest in the
1 vogue River valley, and would be welcomed by all.
On account of the rapid growth and development of
"ily and. country, more money is needed, and will be need
"(1, than the valley itself can furnish.
Medford is probably fhe oiily city of its si.e that does
not have such a coiicern. As a result, 'a hardship is worked
upon fhe banks, which tire primarily intended for comnier
cistl transactions, and whjeji, are called upon by every con
cern am) every person in fhe valley for loans frequently
ouf of fheii' province to make, even if they had the neces
sary funds.
. Hardship is also worked upon the borrower, who is
forced to pay the highest, interest, and often lwimpered
in plans fur development through inability to secure need
ed financial assistance.
It is frequently necessary to go fo San Francisco, Port
lanu! or oast to secure money thaUshould be furnished hero
and it is a wonder eastern and loreign investors do not es
tablish such an institution.
To build needed buildings, fo enlarge and modernize
business institutions', to plan! orchards, to establish in
dustries and to develop resources, there is the constant
demand for more money that exists in every progressive
'ind rapidly growing community.
KLAMATH KALLSO.e.Jan 2.--(Sueclnl)
It Is ndVn ortnlaty that
the postal Havings bunk for Oregon
will not he onepnod in oniipctlon with
the local poatofflco oifMiinuarv 3, as
was ifnnountari by the postnwster
fcenernl ns the date for the several
govornmont depositories to be ready
to receive deposits. ,,
President W.A. .Iidzell of the
chmnbor of connr.oroo and also cash
ier of the KIrut XaUbnat bank, Is In
receipt 6f a1 eoniiflufilcutlou ffofit
Postmuster It. A. Ktnniltt, who was
called to Washington to c oarer with
Postma'ster General Hitchcock, stating-that
althaugh January 3 was the
date Bot for-the opening of the popsp
tal savings banks, It cannot be done
on this date as the government Is
unppreppnred wlihr;supli!eis for,
such. ., ,
t'ostniasler Hiii)nIt,t'ulHO Informed! .
.Mr. ;aizcit mat niu;,i)nni: inui oeeu
selected by the postal. nu:!io.'ltIcs as
the depository for Hie postal savings
accounts ln-connectI6u with the loefil
Mlw. .
Will IJcgin oh
. JAN. 2, 1911
0. TAILLANDIER. Direodlr.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C; Page
Mgr. Local Agency
Every udverliscm'Ofil of nj store
cives (o somebody perhaps to ninny
people -their first impressions of
Mini hIoic. And firsf impressions
iilnde. willi HlnniL' )ctvi-.tcnco.
Joha A. Perl . '
Undertaker and Embalmcr
Sitcccsnor to the undertaking de
partnient of Alcdford Kurnituro Co.
Office With
Medford Filrilitiife Company
About Kobruary 1, l'rlvato Ani
bulanco Service. SIcU and Injured
convoyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 351. '
Night: John A. I'orl Illl. C.
W. Conklln, 3G01. J. II. nutlor,
3G71.
Office
Outfitters
V. &. k. Kllliig Cablilettf.
Underwood TypcwrltOrs.
Wrltor Presses.
' , v
Desk flaskets. V
llond and Cash UoxeS. ,
lllank Do'oks.
Typewriter i'upetti and Suii-plles.
All prices
auniity.
eouslsteut with
Medford Book
Store
Mil -" 4 , '
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Los Arigeies
AND RETURN
1 f sufficient number desire to nialcc the
trip an excursion will be conducted
Medford to Los Angeles
and return some time in January or'jjty)-"
ruary at the round trif rate of . .. .
$38.55
with a thirty day limit to return. Tickets
will permit of stopovers and be good via
cither line to and from Los Angeles. For
further information see of phone
A. S. ROSEMBADM,
Local S. P. Agent, or call lit the PasSorigbr
Station, tfone 3-11.
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HOLIDAY SPIRIT TWOS. BAIL AT
REIGNED TODAY1 "NAT" TONIGHT
Hanks, Stores aiiil the Postoflicu
Remained Closed in Honor of' the
Birth of the New Year Weather
Ideal (or Holiday.
New Year'x ila, hm evlubmluil
tuiluy in Medl'iHil biihimi ilibtriet
with elobtid doom, all of the luiultii't
meivyuut, and iiiukI of llm MimilUr
oueff, I'ollijwiuK llio e.XMinplw net hy
the poklol'Hee and the hank of oh
nerviuif the day a it holidax.
All, of tlio eliuieliCK held speei.il
Hurvjeei. on Stiudny, hut tlu, too,
joined in the Kenend ludidu.x called
fur loday.
Sin end pint to, made up of resi
dent iu tiie eil.v, fcpoitt (Jiu da i
itiiiK frieudi out in llio .vnih'.v, iiud
n iiumlutr of eliihlioa's ji'iirliet. tuuk
phtee In tlm .ruwiloiilitil uoolion.
Diiriuu the Hileritouii the iiioviiiK
pielure tluuleiw mjlvu spueiiil inat
Inecu and at the XiUntoriuni the duv
wax M'iit in preimriiiir for the New
YeiirV hull to be uien I hero loitiftltt
hv the Mvf)tud,-Aiiliuid 'i)uj;rnph
leal ('nuiji.
Thu IwteU have Ijuon eroV!!ijd over
Ntchv Year', a u larr.i uuillher ul
utoMuwn vbiiors pot tlio day
in town.
I. 0. 0. F. Notice,
Al.-.lM.rd l-odd. Nw. sa, will iutttl
"- Mondav e, JiauKl'V "J. All
tu-ilir i n i xi'itiiiir bmlliern mv
'.'ui-llv leiiut led lo hi pleoeul. A
X"od tiiu Nk well Mb Uanipiet will ho
- "ci' d In all iiv ml
Mayor Canon to Lend the Grantl
Mnrch Supper Will Be Served in
Small Hall After Dance Ovir
1000 Invitations Sent Out.
'I'o eoimiiemorale the Mii-eiv.f.il
renin of the "pipe ol pence" over the
uiuiuher of thu craft and employing
piiulerh of (he liotfiie Kixer allev,
.Medford- Ahland Tvpu-raplucil
L'uiini. No. .ViU. eoiuprxiiiK all the
iiieiuliei of (he cm 1 1 enyayed in (he
two. citlvM, will ive a hall and .up
per at the Nulatoriuiu tonilit i,
lliiuor of the employing piiuler.
Ouir 1IJUU iiivitatiun-j, hae lietn
uut out uud preparatinu h.m
hvuli coiuplfiteil hy the hall committee
U oare for a tecurd-hrciikuiK crowd
llailii's orehexlru of cikIiI
pieoe will hirnUh the music for the
dunce, after whiHi a Mipper will In
nerved in th .uiidhr Inillroom.
I'VllowiiiR tlio geuptiil custom ot
Uie 4,rpo." to nUays oeeniT th
iwryiee of tlio chief c.eciilive when
they xiti u dance, .Mnvor W. II.
Cnnou will load the ttrutid niareh ,tt
UiukIiI' Mffnli'.
A larjfe numlier of isitoo. are e
Oiietud ftinii UrHutb l'as uud ueth
horiiiR towtu., wliUp uord liu liead
liOon received tmm Ashland to tin-
effect that the ptinterw (hare and
their friemU will alteud inn bod,
piolmhlv in h .hiIaI car.
TiiiiikIh'- hull, llio fiii uver held
in Medrord hy (lie typugrmililejl
I'nion, will eoiumeree ul 8::ll) o'clock.
lln-Wiiin loi Health
The Birdscye View
The Birdman Gets
Is not finer than the
jullook from Nob Hill.
Middle tier lots at
?C,00; lifKli-tlor lots at
$S00 and front-tier lots
at $1200 aro the
prices, Within three blocks of Noli Hill no less than -'0 modern
buiignlows will lie in course of construction by March 1, 1911,
apart from the east aiilo school luuse and the new $100,000 struc- 2
.lire designed for tho south slope.We canont urt'o Nob Hill lots too i
strongly. t
Rogue River Land Company I
No. (1 NOUTII CK.NTItAli AMJNl'l-:. ?
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...ALFALFA LAND....
SOLANO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
Choicest dau and alfalla piopositam in Hie jstale, located on the
main line of Hie Nuillieni l'aiilic lailroad, hetuecii Sacramento and
Sail I'Vancisco.
II)KAI I'LI.MATH.
. - jMUNDANCK OK WATKH Kult IIMIKIATION.
Write l'- for Inforuialiou.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co. Dixon, C&I.
LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, m.
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Real Estate and Insurance
Special Representative for
Internatioiial Real Estate
Association, Chicago, 111.
AGENT FOR
FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO.
RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO.
BARGAINS AND MONEY"
'MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH
ARDS & TIMBER LANDS.
201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411
The Reason
This store enjoy such an ciioiiihmis hiMiii"--. that is constantly
iucrcnsinir fa because of the fact that people have learned and aro
learning daily that thev can huv lln lnsl for iii-l a little lews at
this htore.
A man lold us Saturday that we were scllin,' apples too cheap,
lie was joking, hut ho meant what he said, lie had .shopped and
hy coiuiutr here ftaved somutliiiiK IH'u doe-nu each box of apples he
bought. This is one of the tunny reasons why we are busy.
ALLEN GROCERY C&i
Main and Central Streets "
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J. R ENYART, Pro&idont. J A. PBnRY, Vico-Presidont.
JOHN S. ORT1I, Cnshior. V. 11. JACKBON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD. NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL FJANKING
SUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
L- -' 1 ,
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general feed And boarding estnblisumc .t. Horses
boarded by the day, jveok or month. I guaranteo a square deal
to all.
' R. GUANYAW.' .... .,
IW10N MVERY nillN. RWERSIDR AVENOE.
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES., AP
RICOTS. PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT
TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING " '
SHRUBS, ROSES. ETC. A FINE LINE OF
SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES.
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Office 1(6 Main Street
Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493
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