Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATH, TBinUSH. ailSPFOBP, OHKOOX. MONDAY. JAXrARY 23, 1!)11,
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Medford mail Tribune
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M XKSZrXHDEXT XEWIFAPZE
IttttID DAILT SXOEPT IATUX
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BY TXS KEDrOKD
FRIXTINa CO.
A consolidation of the Mctlford Mall,
ontabllBhea 1889; tho Southern Oregon
Inn, catnbllsheu 1902: the Democratic
Times, established 1872: tho Afililand
Tribune, established 1890, nnil the Med
ford Tribune. catuhllHhed 1900.
OKOROR PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
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Entered as iccond-clasi matter No
vember 1, 1909, at the pontofflce ill
Medford, Oregon, under the act of
Mnrch 3, 189.
Official Paper of the City of Medford
BUBSCKIPTION KATES.
Ono year, by mall $5.00
Ono month by mail GC
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, JackHonvllle and Cen
tral Point t0
Sunday only, by mall, pur year. . . . 2.U0
Weekly, per year 1.60
Toll X.eied Wlr. Tnltia
Dlpatcho.
Prcu
the
The Mall Tribune Ih on sale, at
Ferry News Htanii, Kan i tbiicihco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland,
liowman Nowh Co., Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wnitli.
Hotel Spokanu Ne.wn Htund, Spokane.
HOW TO UNITE MEDFORD.
Ttt iii.ii i i i ee .. .w.4- ,-... ,.,,,..4 Mi,,,)!' warden mid the Mute ami lor-
HpJRlO is one way to head off any east or west side I try wnnlen of ths stute ,, re.
controversy, and that is to remove the dividing line,Iimill , ,,.), 0fi-icl.rs; subject, lmw
the Southern Pacific railroad tracks, to their proper place! ever, to tho supervision and control
heretofore by law conferred upon1
them and delegated to the master
and for
Where Lo Go
Tonight
Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies
ELEVEN ARE KILLED
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UWOKN CZUCUI.ATIOW.
AVEKAGB TOlt YKAK 1010, 2185
MEDrO&D, OKEOON,
Metropolis of .Southern Oregon
tho
am.
fantcat-
Northern California, nnd
growlnK city in Oregon.
Population U. 8. census 1910; 8840;
estimated In November, 1910, 10,000.
Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, Hiving finest
supply pure mountain water and six
teen miles of street beliiK paved and
contracted for at a cost exceeding $1,
000,000, ninklnc a total of twenty nillef
Of pavement.
Postofflce receipts for year ending
November 30 1910, show a gain of CI
per cent.
Dank deposits were $2,376,532, a gain
of 22 per cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Ilogut
Rlver Spltzenberg apples won sweep
takes prizo and title of
"Appl. Xing- of tli World"
nt the National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and a car of Nuwtowns won
ririt Friz In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, n. C.
Rogue River pears brought highest
prices In all markets of the world dur
ing tho past Blx yenrs.
Wrlto Commercial club. Inclosing G
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever written
LONDON'. .Jan. J.I Kiev en per
sons were killed and several badly in
jured as the result of a piissciif,"'!'
train colliding with an ore train at
Ilopinson, Wales, en the Tuff Vallo
ltailroad
.Several of the leaders of the 1 2
RESEEDING FOREST
Fifty Years Ago Today.
Jan. 23.
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, who
had been nt tho Metropolitan
hotel In New York for severnl
dnys, left tho city for BprliiK
field.- 111., neconipiinled by her
noil Robert, u student tit llur
vnrd. Twenty-five Years Ago Today.
A' dynninllo searc agitated
London owIiik -to rumors that
the Irish woltl resort to vlo
Ieuco to enforce Iholr demands
for homo rule. Extraordinary
mrnBiires were taken to wife
guard tho Prince of Wales.
BLOODY BATTLE :
300 ARE KILLED
Amorifl Dead Are Said to Be Many
Women and Children Rebels Mak
ing, Headway Analnst Federal
Troops.
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A SO,
Texas, Jan. 'J.I. A
bloody b:ttlo that already has lust
ed more than -1 hour, is teported
hoio to bo in progress at (lulcnn.
south of Casa (Irnndes. .More than
.100 have been hilled or wounded.
Aiimiiik this tiunibur are said to lie
many women and ohildicn who were
shot in their homes by federal sol
di'irs who filed on insurgents in then
doorway.
C'ubu flrandes was in the hands o'
tho federals at the last icport but 1 1 1 . -rebels
were pressing it haul and (s
surrender was imminent. The rebels
plan to scire all .Mexican towns ulonu
tho Kl 1'iimi an 1 Northwestern rail-load.
GRAND FORKS MAN
VISITS NIECF HERE
Mr, O. Young of Orttnd Forks, NT.
I)., is visiting at I ho home of his
niece, Mrs. T. F. HutcluiiRs at til."
West Klin until utieot.
Hu will remain m .Medloid foi
botao time,
along the west banks of Hoar creek, and by uniting both of said state board i itsh and game
sides, make a continuous city. ' 'S 'ITui , lu.ls or norm
ttt i, -i i i i i it . ,. f...i oeciion o. jii oiner acts oi pans j
When the railroad was constructed, there was no Med- ()f acts . (101lfic, wiIl alIV of (,ie t
ford. Now that there is a .Medford, a rapidly growing ,,,-ovisions ot this u-t .rc hereby j
Alodford. there is no .iustification for spoiling the business pealed.
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section ot the city by keeping idle except J or a railroad
track, a strip of land GOO feet in width through the heart
of the business district.
The value of this right of way is so great for business'
purposes that needed hind can be purchased along Dear
creek from the track north of the city to the track south
of the city, the new right of way graded, the track re-,
moved, new depots be built, ample yardage provided,,
Bear creek rip-rapped, the banks parked, and all neces
sary expenditures met, with a handsome balance remain-j
ing from the sale of the present right of way.
The Medford depot is situated on the highest point of
the track and it is up grade to it for a mile or more both
wmvu M'liiu imnnnnjipv iri"irlf wnnirl Im nlinmiHrnrl. hired
crossings, a.perpetual expense to the railroad and a con- piking Wi-Wi miners en route toij
.i ,.i "... .i . i:e l.i l i:. ..:.... 4... l ',... ..ll ,.,.n..in.,. London to attend n conlcrcnce werej
SIJIIIL IllfllilCC IV IJie, WUUUl IJU UIlIIUUcllUU, 1W an nuaauigo .... ,
would be overhead, and there will be as many bridges,
or as few, over J3ear creek as the people care to build. j... nnrnTn ,.,,, nr
tt,rKl?dr?rd. WORK OF
lillll Willi llflIL 11 ltV LllllJIIIl till" llli U DJ71IIO Ull ll.,
into two sections without advantage to either or to the I
railroad, but with disadvantage to all concerned. Every1
year will witness agitation for the opening of more streets! I
across this track, each meaning an additional annual cost., I
iMaintcnanee for the right of way either as a park or as supervisor m. L. Krickson of the.
:.n i.. : : ,...:.-, ,. 4-1,,, ,...;i...l (rater Lake National loiest is out
r.J lr.y 'n:U V l-in",K l-"--""'- w LJ1 i , "" "'! the citv on an inspection trip. He
The Hill system has taken one bank oi Bear creek. Jhe;wm t ,.,., ,, Hll((U.s.oes on aceoum
Ilarrinmn system should take the other, thus concentrating) of the depth of the snow in the
tviiffif in iho jwlvjinfiurn ni' linth rnilronds and the Dllblic moimtaiim.
and to the everlasting benefit of Iedford.
To make this change is sound common sense, and sound
business. .Its accomplishment can be brought about with
profit to the railroad and to the city and the property own
ers. The change should be made as soon as-possible, before
the cit' grows any larger. The sooner it is made the cheap
er it; can be done.
f Medford is to become a big city, and everyone intends
it shall be, it is absurd to split the business district with
a railroad, and its perpetual inconvenience. The time
has come to remodel the plans made for a village and adopt
those designed for a city and in these plans the relocation
of the railroad is a necessity.
li the railroad does not want to make the change itsell,
the city, either through the council or through the Com
mercial club, or the business men, could arrange the de
tails, negotiate the sale of the present right of way and
the purchase of the new, according to plans furnish
ed by the railroad. Preliminary estimates could be furn
ished, showing the approximate cost of removal and pro
ceeds ot stile ot right-ot-way
This is
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New Attraction at I
THE ISIS THEATRE j
Big Dill I
For Three N'lchts
.'MISS EVA LA HUH I
1 Unci; face Comedienne.
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Senator and Miss Montrose
Comedy Sketch Team. J
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY?
AND SUNDAY AT 2:30.
Three Reels of Pictures and a ?
Good Song.
NATATORIUM
EAGLE PHARMACY,
109 East Main St.
Phenes: Home 0U; Pac.
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WEST SIDE PMAltMACY
100 West Main Street
Phenes: Home -IH; Pac. -1011
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Titos. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mgr.
The Rexall Stores Medford, Ore.
W. L. HUBBURD,
Musical Lecturer.
Monday Evening at SV), as
sisted bv Alfred Pergen, the fa-
X inotis baritone, who wil! illustrate?
lits ieciure. uiaries lairvey ac
companies the vocal select toi"
Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Uergcii UhO
in illustration of the lectrrc.s.
During the trip he will visit the sec
tion recently re-seeded.
9hyh(
IlnsMis for health.
s..4-Ns'rsrrN0s
a suD.ject
deserving the condiseration of everv-
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
-MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
Sfcdford's Exclusive Picturo Tho-
! atcr. Latest Licensed Photo
plays.
J One Dime No Moro One Dime.
1 "NAT" THEATRE 1
:i
Agency Grand Union
Tea Co.
110 Tripp St. -.Phone 901
line 11 Vfinnl if mil llv t.ti'Mmr tit... z
t ... v, J n ,.- .
tares for thi.s afternoon's nntli-
jnee. All the films have been ju.-t
? recently released.
1 "A Poor Student" is a strong i
s drama of exceptionally
t strong acting. J
J 2 -"A Brave Western Girl." Just!;
J tut thing to interest the
t children.
.') "Foolslieud Inspector of llv-
gienc. a scream trout start
to i1111s.I1. Admission
ADMISSION 10c.
LIGHTS
OFF?
This frequently occurs many times
at night. Just step to the telephone
nail call up wo will respond at onco
almost any moment, night or day,
and fix tho break.
Southern Oregon Electric Go
I'lioiic, night 15$!M; day 111(11. -7 South Out nil Avenue
STRENGTH
SECURITY
CONSERVATISM
Three important factors to consider when
selecting a bank to transact your business
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
$100,000
$ 65,000
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
of Medford, Ore.
W. I. VAWTEH, President
G. K. LINULKY, Vice-President
C. W. McDONALD. Cat.hier
Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888
10c.
Teas, 'Coffees, MdrO' Pow-'
one. The more it, is studied, the greater its merits tippear,' . ,, . -" ot , ?fT A uini. n
and the more popular it must heroine. Onlv members ofdel'' " 1SoaPs' Stai'dl' I L(tII Hlflh'C,ass
the "Can't -Do-It, club" will shake their heads, but to the1 ci('- Orders taken. vv stock Co.
people of Medford all things arc possible.
Prompt Delivery
The Proposd Fish and Game Law
Following is the text of the new Section IJ. Said slrte board oi
bill which is designed to correct se - fish and gaum commissioners, or .1
era! flaws in the present lish and iimjoitty thereof, shall have fill,
game laws: 1 power and authority to eutorce nl
A Bill laws of the state of Oregon respcil
For an act to create a state board ing the protection, iire-enutioii him
of fish and giiiuo commissioners; to propagation of fish, game miliums
prescribe and defiuu thuir rights, game and iioii-gaiuu birds within tin
Hwers and duties; to provide for state. They shall have the excltisi ( 1
their salaries and expenses; to pro- power to expend and disburse .1,
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C. Page
Mgr. Local Agency
TONIGHT
"The Man From Nevada"
Pour-Act Comedy Drama.
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J. K. ENYAKT, President. J A. PEK1JY, Vice-ProBident.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
5AFC DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING
KUS1HES3 TRANSACTED YE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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.llAKJUHlK .l.A.MIVlliljl!. hiUUK
COMPANY
Specialties Hetween Acts
IPLUMBING!
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STEAM AND HOI WATER HEATING
TO T1IK PPllLIO.
Medford, Oroson, Jan. 20, toil.
This Ih to certify that 1 have hud
rheunstlHiu since tho middle of July
and was not able to be out of bod
much or tho tlmo for tho hint two
months. Thla Ih tho third attnolc I
havo had, tho first being alxtuon years
ago. I navo tricii uociors ai.o dozens
of rheumatism rurcfl, but font d nnno
to. help me niuoh uiitll I commeiumd
taUIng Dr. Clow Yongo medlilno
tii to weoka asfo.. All puln left mo
after taking Ills treatmont four days
and I feel safe iu recommonditiR him
to anyone buvlng rhouriatlRM
vide for the better protecltou and
propagation of fish and game am
non-game buds 111 the stale of Oic
gon, and to repeal all acls or paid
of acts in eoutliet with this act.
lie it enacted by the people of tic
state of Oregen:
He it enacted by tho legislative u
scinblv of the Mute ot Oregon;
Section i. There shall be and i
hereby ui tinted a state board ot tiM
ami game commissioners, which shut
consist of live members each o
whom shall he a citieu and lestdei
of the state of Oregon; four of sun
members shall be apisiiutcd by tin
governor (110 more than two of whon
shall be of (he same political patty)
and the fifth shall be the piesideut o.
lite Oiegon Agricultural college Tin
ti'tiii ot otticc of the membeis ot sun
board shall he lour vents, but o
those member of said hoaid tit's
appointed one shall he iipsnuted 1 1
one year, one for two yeais, one 1
three yeur., and one for four ,ears
and each member of said board shal
hold oltiee until his siiccckmu- sh.il
have been apisiiuted and qualified.
Section J. The iiumilu'i of tin
state boaid of fih and game com
niibsioueiH shall leceive no compen
saliou for their seiucc as member
thereof, except a per diem of "')'
for each member of said board to
every day that said hoaid is iu a.
dial session in the district charge o
it, duties, Tthe total sum to In
duiwn h.v. each meiiibei of said boai
on haid account in hiiv one vear shal
1101 exceeii ine kiim 01 one nuuill"i
didlcis; nod the uu'inheis of sun
bo. ud shall fljso he allowed their uec
om.uv cxptueii. All accnunts to
expenditures made or inclined pur
siiuut to the movisioiis of this aci
shall b .indited and appuwed liv
1 said si.ii, h.i.mi 01 ti-b and ganu
funds of the state of Oregon acipurci
'or the protection, piCM'tvation o
iropagalion of fish and game, am
iriniug from state appiopiiadoiis
licenses, gifts, or otherwise; a.n
hey shall have full power and au
diority to condemn and dispose oi
ll property owned by the stute of O
'gon and used for the protection, n
uopagatiou of li-h and game, which
hnll have been found to be of no tin
her use or value to the state, a'n
-hull turn over the proceeds .iiimik
herefrom to the proper fund. Sun
'tnte board of fihh and gatiic com
nissioners shall have full powei an.
inthoiitv to use so much ot sn ,
ditto funds as may he neccssuiv ,,
he uciitiisitioii of luiidf, water light
uid easemcut.s, and other propcrt .
ind for the construction, mauiir
wince, operation ami repair of lis 1
'witcheries and other means and up
diances for the protection and pmo
igalion of fish and game in the -i.u.
if Oregon; provided, howevci, il, ,
he moneys at any lime in the -..mn
.irotective fund and in the had In
t'liinU shall be kept separate m
ipait and shall he used oulv toi iii
epeclive purisises for which s.,,,.
unds wete created. They shall .i.
loiut and excicise control over, aid
dtall fix the salaries and oxpciisi
f the state game and I'otcstiv w.u
den and of the master fish warden
and all I heir clerks and depot 1.-.
uid shall have ixiwer to remove ,m
f said officers, clerks or doputn
l'or good and sufficient cause
Section 1. All the nghls. u,w, ,
and duties heretofore grunted w
niH)-ed upon the board of lisb c.iii
inisioiicts of thi tut shall b a .i
uid heiby mipoed umiu and si). 1
iconic to i,uid state board ..1 ni
mil camo coinniissioueis. ami , ,)
Boa id of tish ti.iiunisiiini-K is Inn
by aboii-u-ii
1 1 oi flu pi.uoi- .1 d d i-
The
Cumberland
FURNISHED
ROOMS
Suites witli Private Bath
Rooms Include Sleeping
Porches
Breakfasts Served if Desired
Reception Room for Guests
706 S Oaktlalo Ave.
Medford, Ore.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
'Automobiles
OKNKRAI, OVKHHAUL1NO &
.MArillNE KKPAIKINQ.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PIIONK MAIN d'J31.
I'oruor Central Ave. and Sth St
Medford, Or.
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IJ All Work Guaranteed Trices Reasonable
I COFFEEN . PRICE
1 5 11 North ) St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303 2
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...ALFALFA LAND....
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition 111 the state, located 011 tho
main line of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Suuramonlo and
San Francisco.
1DKAL CLIMATK.
AUUNDANVK OF WAThli FOH lltltlGATION.
Wntc l's I'm- liitorni.Uion.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cul.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't aflord to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up nnd crder a ease sent to
the nous-e The purest, mobt
healthful drink known is
SIvSKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P, C. BIGHAM, Agent.
Typewriter
Ribbons
Every Color record or
Copying for EVERY MAKE
OF MACHINE.
Medford
Book
Store
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
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Everything in the Nursery. Line
See tho nicp Knjylisli I billies. All kiuds
of shado trees, shrubbery, roses (only
the most perfe.'t plants'), and full lino
of pear, poarh. apple, apricot, prunes,
etc, etc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493
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W. M DAVISON
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