MKDFOTtD MAIL TRTBUOT, MEDFORD, OIIKOOX, MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1912.
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MEDFOIU) MAIL Tiumuke
AN INlJKl'JONJifJNT NIJWMI'AJ'KIt
J'lJlil.lHIIIJI) ISVKIIV AKTHHNOON
MXUKI'T Wl'NUAV, IIV TUN
Mftni-'OHIJ IMtlNTiNtl 00.
, T lit Uflliiuointlo TlmiHt. 'flu; Mc'lfori
Mull, Tim M.Mlfonl Tillninn, Tint flmitli
urn Uniitunliiii, Tht AnIiIiiihI Tillman,
Of flow Mull TlllnlllO llllllilllitf. 2B.a7.2U
Nor Hi fir nil til, iilioiic, MiiIii 3011, 'I
(IH(5nai! IMJTNAM. WHInr miff wTmuw
HMHIM'tl ft
Mwirprrt. Qi
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in ftaoiijQi(ifln . nmiicr nl
iohiii. iliiilttr Ilia not of
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II l'fllmr of tilt CMIv nf MutlWil.
Otffnlui i 'tutor of JiiuliH'iii County.
A BANNER YEAR IN PROSPECT.
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. auntioninrioif rithh.
Quit yciif. iy mult , ..8,00
. Oiih mo'ii i it, dy mull ,., ,tu
I'nr jiipiitli, ijillvrwl by carrier in ,,
Mijilfonl, Jiiul((iiivlllii himI yen.
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Mmimtiiy (inly, iiy iimH.. nt ymir. . Sua
Ww-Rly. twr Vir . . ' j.tt)
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HWOBM CIBOUXATIOW.
IJnlly uvmwRM fur d. rn niimtlm cniV
lint N5Vviulir 30, mil, sTBi.
rati Itnird Win tfniua Tn
The Mull TiiIjiiiiU nil rnla at Ihtf
1'nrry Nwn Mmml, toil Kninolpw. .
I'm limit iloUl NtWN ftlnnil, i'uriliWMl,
Huwuhoi N (V. l'6rllHiil, Ur. T
W. Q. Wlilliwy, notllr. WiibIi.
MuDroRD, tmnaow.
MntroMlH of Kuullietn Orfuori nn1
Niirtliinr- OlllVrnlii. tl Urn fiiliit
liratvlnif rliy in Orcuim. .. .
l'ftiuValonU. 19 tumton 1910-IStO:
ellliiulet. 1911 -JO.OOO.
Irlv Imnilrml lliouwml dollar fli-Avlty
Wntor ftynicm roiutIHrl. cMlnir finest
Miiiijtly juiin muliiiliiln Halvr, himI IT.
niiW (if nlri whI
l'Aiilofrim rlit for year riiiltnif
Nuvombrr 30' '" "It'itv limiMirttf of it
'"llitiner fruit oily In Ort;nn llogua
ItlVvr flpllxiilMirir niiltH won nwp.
nliillnM I'tlKi ami lltlo of
''Apple Kin of tin World
nt I tin National Aiuln Hliuwr, Hpokitnr,
J90P, mill n i-ar.of Ntwtown won
rint xrlt lu ioio
nt Canadian Initrimllonnl Applo H!iov,
Vaiiuouvi'f, II C
rinit rrUo in IftU
nt HiiuVnno NhUimhiI Applo Kliorr won
ly wir limit of Nrtwiownn.
IIbku 1 1 v r iiMm droiiKlit lilattmt
prtiH In nil mihrt nt tlm worlit tlur-
IHU t)MI tl l M1M
Writ Ooimnnroliil I'luli. tnnUiNlni; C
ihiih rur minimii (ur tim riiiinii uoiuinu
nlti" Hilnililt 4tr imlilUlnnl
qnllK MAIL TI.I1UTNK today priwnlB ji review of Hie:
a. l-ecoi'M or (li m'otfivHH and aHuovciiioiils Jimqo by
Hie Uoiio liiver valley during Hie year 1011.
II Iiiih been a year of material proreHK in all JSjh'H
Hie banner building year in the valley's limlory. All ol'
Hie Iowiih have grown KtihHlanlially and llio' adjacent
'omi( ry Iuib developed proportionately, , i
yHea,Hjn(Jlt rolls have incieaned malerially, delinfjiienl
lax HhLb havo dwindled, poHlolTie! rc;ejpl elimbudstcad
ily, now banicH have come into exislence, old one Jia've
onlard all bnine baroinelei'H bIiow Hlgady growth,
And the year 101U )rojniHe ovimi (o oxeeod the Hplondid
Vg.'oj'd 01 uic dying yuur. j
AVorh on large enlerpHnen Jin conjiinied without
uheeh; and ntill other jjcw (jjjlerpHseH lmvo buen started.
aMunieipal and public ituproveuiuut, have Iwun rapidly
pUKherl. Tjn'i'0 in nlMoliitcly no chiikk lot' any fooliiuf of
linuaKim,HB--av(j that it piay be a v$ leiitiou of thafwMiicJi
Iiiih cxinlcrd throughout the ret of the euuntry.
The RQgue River valley pohmphhoh abundant rcHoui'ecH
of itH own to be independent of the nation if needed.
"Widi'Hpread hiwinejtitngnatioii in tin oaHtj-need notaffcel
this aecti'inexettpl in an imaginary way. Rut then are
indications already of u business revival throughout the
country and Hie di.srn'patiou of the dread of hard Uiuch.
There is no excime for pe.sHhnisin here. .Development
will continue on an ever enlarging scale. The natural re
sources that nature has showered upon this favored region
call aloud for Utilization. Forests await the lumberman,
mines (he miner, while thousands of acres of luin-utilized
laud need onlv the touch of .industry to buaomo fertile
farms and orcjwirds.
Nineteen hundred and twelve finds Bedford the best
built and best improved city of its si.e to be found any
where. Us public improvements reach a total of $1,710,-
l'.i, and comprise lb.77 miles of hard surlace pavement,
JOLTS AND JINGLCS
By Atl Brown
Tli old tmlwulnr'N thrown In Uih
butiktit
And it now one In lmnltiK IiIrIi,
Wti've liiniwl b (Ki In Ui m$vv
A ywr Iiiih "' bluntlurliiK Iiy.
Alt, .tlilnita will lio rlmni:a In Uio
iibvv ymr.
Ami Ikijmi Iti u n(nr mor lirljilif,
Tim' wrjuitK Uml lum i(M(uril thu old
I tllt)'H
Mny Hhliio In tho now na the rlnlit.
A
K(i liniHli off Uio oobwlHi nti'tl mllili'W,
A fllimr nUy U liNcklitK tlto nrny;
No tittri) haviImiiHl cynic win lro to
,l"ori:it this U uiillmlHta' tiny.
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" ,Old iitnu Untji nyi: "In each ntop
lownrtl' fanio mi not r twin Ih nccom
tmnloil Iiy it hww luiMlmtnl."
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M'vo itwoin (f HnonrlitK," frloml
nVclnliiiSil.
.1 (jeiiMtiinl tt iluuhtrnl cinitch:
ll!t hu rtJiillml. " Thin Ktwpol truth.
I'va itworn off wrliiK "ft."
T. It. HtnyatI awny front tho ionco
illnnar. Urwit limn forlionco l T. It.
Mont MR city imjinrit hftvo tt corn
'upomliMit nt WitttliltiKltm who fur
ngh(iB thttin with tlmlr own ctHtorlnl
oulnlotiH ilono ovor tunlor n WahIi
Inr.ltm ditto lino.
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Sumo Now Vfnr' Htwohitlmw,
'I'o lotlro In favor of LnKollotto.
Tuft.
, To stump for Tnft. I.aVolUUo.
, To buy ltoKtlu rlvor vnlloy iro
ltoo. MoiUortl yKrniwH.
, To lowor frulKht rnttm. S. P.
To nmlt Unit public innrKut. City
(iounull.
To olio$ apinitl lawn. AlolatB.
. To (pilt Hiuoktnit. -llnrnutn'B cn
ijjno. fl'o mtlro In fiivnr of "tho rliiK."
HOolitllMt UoUvt.
To lot tip on Wont. OroKonlnn.
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Tho CiiiMtliiuto'M Pint,
(llvo mo tho pltmttro,
Tho biiiuinliiK full mciiiuiro,
Of Joy that la islvon with offko to
I tiinn;
I nuk not n pntiuy
Of you or of liny
lll Kt whitt la coniliu;1f anyone can.
A hrlKht fnto iHiimllluit
In uiatttinr UokuIIIuk.
(ilvo mo tho chanco itnil tho party
i, will rlilo;
May joy of tho wlnnlm;
lit) yourii front hoiUiiuliiB
non't worry 'bout mo, I'll inalto mlno
"on tho Hlilo,"
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WORKER IN "SPIRITUALISM"
I AT OPERA HOUSE ANGRY
, Heoirtimi 0. K. Wlilntloi'i o "
liiir (il'it (Kuniiiilti'o i'rom tho iiikIUhuiu
wliloli Ki'oototl I'l'tiftiMnu Kiltly nl tlw
ijpimi luniBo IuhI nniii),', lookt'tl ovov
IJio Hortitm lo hoo how thti'rtphltH"
um woikintr tl tiring n tluinoiiBtriition,
l)forHbov Ktldy row angry nml or
tloioil h8 niiiuiit;Or loitlvo Mr. Whlvit
lr hiB'iiiioy Imiik." Cousltlorulilo
nxciti'iiUHii vn omifeoil nt tli,g(tiuii!.
27.1 miles of castiron mains in distributing water syste
and 2J5 miles of gravity pipe, 2-1.05 miles of sewer svste
ami other improvements in proportion. It finds many
handsome business blocks, a .magnificent hospital and a
public library. Cluster lights adorn the business center.
1 lie bett hotels in the state welcome (he traveler. Jn
short, iledford has made good iLs promise as the most
metropolitan small city on the coast, the most attractive
and the most convenient.
.Jackson county's lead among the counties is even
more pronounced than iMedford's among the towns. It
is known far and wide as the. most progressive county in
Oregon. .In everything Jackson county leads ifie proces
sion, whether it bo horticulture, good roads building, cli
mate or resources.
Tho era of speculation passed away in the Rogue
River valley over a year ago, and the era of development
is upon us. Nineteen hundred and twelve will witness the
expenditure of large sums in county highways as well as
in continued improvement of cities. Jt will see the exten
sion of the Pacific & Kastern over the Cascades to a con
nection with the Oregon Trunk. Jt will watch. the con
struction of a smelter at the Blue Ledge. It will behold
tho oxlcnsions of irrigation systems, it will look upon
the further establishment of lumber mills and factories in
the timber belt, and (he opening up and development of
many mines. It will see the continued subdivision of the
big farm into the small tract and the planting of Addi
tional orchard and garden area.
Nineteen hundred and twelve, in brief, will witness the
harvesting of the banner fruit, crop in history and the
inauguration of many enterprises for the utilization of
the natural resources which so thickly sprinkle this rogion.
The future is bright with promise. The resources are
here. It is time to talk good times, tp got in and boost
and make good times, for we have (he iroods and if 1012
is not the record year in the history of southern Oregon,
wo will have failed to use our opportunities. '
itli optimism, courage and hope, The Mail Tribune
speeds the old year out and the new year in and wishes its
many renders a prosperous and happy Nineteen Hundred
and Twelve.
QUIET WELCOME
FOR BABY 1912
One Lone Whistle Breaks Silence As
New Year Comes and Old One
Goes Former Celebrations Are
Hot Repeated.
h intoil HtaloH niul ( nnaAn, known jii
jMf-dford at locnl union NV a 02 That
i 'lilt union Iiiih itmlormlly nmlcd
,iM'(iioni in proven iy uio ntci unit y i
per cont of the infmbrmliip nn uimi
of fnririlioM. Wno Jn Me-dfnrd lmvo
liwn considerable 1ih than in Sun
It wtt n (jliiul Krtwlin llmt tile
.V'HttigMtor JH2 rgisi'ivHil on tilx ar
I ivm! in MmljWil JfiSVt ilif lit. Out! (one
wlitntlo Hint of tliv NnlHlorium
wi'luouied liiln.
I'oitwer Kfw YOhr wWintliftn" m
lochl cHfiw W0t'ihil dnpllcnlod, ow
nijf to (ho i'wl'iXnxl Kcw Yonr'K utu
ciiiiio mi Siindny, whan Mjjdfonl in it
"clowcd" city, Owllitf In w dny ho
lm the Snl)l)iil!i bi-vithI (Mtr(lon winch
iilhcrvir( would imvi hcmi hold wore
nut nii','cil.
CLARENCE HELLAN
WEDS HISS SULFS
J-'i-nriciNco, Portland or Seattle, yt
tho Mfdford jilnmhert nnd Mtcntnftl
tern hftve intiintmncd Ihcir Hi-nW ott"i
per dny, nnd U't nf(r to nv Hint $1011
per dny Jin been dtnlributad ninoiifr
tho mondinnlft of Jfedford bv tlm
idiirnbtr- nnd Mlrntnfittort nlmic Tho
iwmbent of thl ntlloW (W tX present
cwplyycd Jn tba Jfollowliifl; ftltopj
Mfdtortl J'lttitibliiK cnmpiuiv. Vnn It.
I'lurxon, J'onnwcll & OrttiH, 13. (',
Ilroivti, annifit & Oirvv Ifiirthrarfr
conipnny, j. h Vromnn, (J. C. I'wtU
tnc (heiitltitf oxchtnivety),
Anions the yonn rouplon to ntnrt
tin Now Vfitr toothur oro Clnrcnco
Jlellen and ilii I'rancm 0.. Sulfs
who wt'ie myrriod Rundav aflcniooii
nt :K2 Snnth Control, Itov. A. A
Holme of the Uaptixt church offi
ciiitlii.
Uoth of Uio roiilrnctiinr pariiwuro
well known. Mr. Ilullcn w n uiemher
of Aludford'tf jh1u'U lorco nnd hns
Mervod Ht-vural tiinw ni acting ehU'f.
.Mih ShUji litui n Inrxo' circle of
l'neiidM uho wih lmr w oil 1n licr now
venture.
PLUMBERS AND
STEAM FITTERS
Skilled Mechanics Have Materially
Assisted Mcdfcrd Ourinn I9II.
During 1U1 1, plumbers and alcnm-fittt-ra
lmvo bden busy uit of the
time. Tito reconstruction of the IIo
tul NftKb lat winter, when up-to-date
tu'cnnitiiodiiliou were jnntalled ns
el iim the tttontn bt; wore olomely
folloucd by tho oree'tioti"of the now
Medfotd and llollnml hotel. Then
the new public libniry nnd buMiio
eullege, (oethor villi tho nuudeno
work iid two ptiblto comfort atHtions
llllK lulllislliwl work to U1HI1V meobiMi
iex. Thii work liw uttrneted to Mod
ford )lttniherH tinU stenmfilters IivkIi
1 killed in their oHpeciitl bnttieboH
of Ibo ptjie fittiin lntdo. Thov arc
till menthol- of the United Absolution
of I'lumhiTii, Oitn and StoaiiintterH
unil Stonuifilter-' IIoIjkts of the
UP TO GOMPERS
SAYS FREDERICKS
District Attorney Declares President
of American Federation of Labor
Should Appeal to John J. McNa
mara to Unseal His Lips.
(United Pr.'UH I,mihMl Wire )
1.0S ANdKLHS, iiil., Jim. 1.
Hofttio leuiuK for I iltliaiiupolm Sut
utiluy, whoro hu in to u.skUl in tho
ftd(irnl dyiininito iirolio tboro, Dihtrint
Attornoy John 1), KredoiiuJw, uecoid
iiiK to n .Jouul uioriiiiiK, piiblioiition,
duolnted Unit it wan up to Hiiiuuol
Uompurti, puiiliiiit of ibo Amentum
l'Vdornlion of I.iibor, to miuuiil the
lips of John J. MoNiitnurn. In tho
eouino of Uio intutviow FredertukH in
quoted ns Hiiyinj;: ;
"ll i up to oi'Kiiuixud labor to ulenu
Iioiiho if it wirtluw to reluiii tho io
Bpoot of the world. If (lompora doiw
not know of the eiiueoi' Unit oxixls in
labor uoinuim, lei biiu nppoul to .1.
J. MoNiiuuim in tho wny bo bot
kuowH how lo iiiiHeul hid lips mid li
oIoho Uio e.((uiL and riiiuifiiuilioiiH of
Uio dimmwo in ordor Unit it limy bo
rooted out for itjl limo,"
Not mrtiiy uiindvei'tliii'd buBinosR
oppQiliinit.iufl will bo ooiigidpvt'il by
peoplo who lmvo inouoy lo invent in
this oily thin wool;.
DREAD DISEASE
SPREADS TO ITALY
Six Deaths Reported nt Milan-
Physicians Are Unable to Diagnoso
the Epidemic--Same As Appeared
nt Berlin.
(United Promt I.onsoil Wire )
MILAN, IUily, Jan. 3.-1)iciho
himiliu" in itH uffeots to tjuit wliiuli
killed nearly 100 persons in Ibo hint
week in lloiliii bus mndo its nppeiir
nueo bore. Sis death were reported
today, IMiyideiiMiH tiro uiinblo U
diiiKiioKfl t)m epiduiuie.
DEPOT ON NORTHERN PACIFIC
IS ROBBED OF $2500
(United tye Leased Who )
SrOKANH, WmbIi., Jan. l.Assist
tjd'by two deputy tdioriffri from Col
fax, Wash., Home of tho best tquH'inl
itKoiittt lu the Hurvioe of the Notlliern
I'nttiHu nre today hunlint for the
bui'Kbir who robbed the road's depot
in QnkoMlalo of $2A00 in un-.lt.
Tilt t'liso isbui'fliiiK mid no tnp'O of
(ho money Iiiih been found.
A Hoeond Btispeot wuh nnehted thi.
foienoon.
Operator Harry nnd Will Hider, an
iipprontioe, avIid'woj'o arrested Satur
day, avoi;o releiiHed. Uotoelivtw are
gntinfiod tboy knljw nothing of the tif-
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WEBm
Is This Abstract Com
pany AVith Tts Large
Capital and Pcrfoct
Plant and Records Be
hind Your Title?
Or lmvo you a makoshift nb
BtractT One which, U you
wore to loo money because of
a Rorlotts omlBnion, has no re
Bponslhlllty hack of tt?
Abstracts
That Are
w Absolutely
' Reliable
itt cbm-
baeketl by capital ami
pleto equipment that's tho
kind of abstracting wo ilo.
A flaw In your tltlo (which
ntlKht not bo shown lu a poor
nliatract) mlt;ht moan tho loss
of a profltablo oalo-Jlt might
ovott menu the loss of your
property.
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Corner tlth ami Fir Sts.
North Mall Trlbuno IJUlff.
Medford, Oregon
Sathllo Pony to Let for hor keep,
Jiuiiinry and February; gentle,
pafu for ebildren. Phono Main
J7fl.
ROGUE RIVER POTTERY CO;
PLANT AT TOLO, ORE.; CAPACITY 96,000 BRICK OR TILE IN 24 HOURS.
MEDF0RD OFFICE 209 GARNET-COREY DLDG.
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MANUFACTURERS A CLAY PRODUCTS
i i Hi , t. T . T,. --mt m w.T
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Plant 9 Miles North of Medford on Line of Southern Pacific Railway, Equipped for the Manufacture of
Common Brick
Face Brick i
Vitrified Brick
MotUed Brick
'Flre'FlasJi.Brlck
Silica Brick, Etc.
Sewer Pipe
Dra!nTl(e
Hollow file
Partition Tile
Sail Glaze Pottery
Chimney Flues ,
Terra Cotta
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ROGUE RIVER POTTERY Co.
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$l Happy and Prosperous
New Year
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The Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of
Southern Oregon extends the compliments of the season
and' desires to thank you for past patronage, and trust
their service lias been entirely satisfactory, as they highly
Japjsreciate your relation as a valued customer and desire
a 'continuance of your business.
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The Year 1911
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Januaiy 1st, system put in operation at Medford with
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sixty telephones connected. - '
December 31st, fifteen hundred Home telephones con
nected in 'Southern Oregon, 'with exchanges at Me'dfofcl,
Ashland, Jacksonville, GroldHM, Woodville aad1JMfies
reaching 'Phoenix, Talent, Grants Pass, Central Point
-Rock Point, 'Foots Creek, Wimer, Blue Ledgo,ktAppiogate,
RuchSams Valley and other points. ' r''S
K'i.
The Year 1912
Will see our lines extended to all parts of Southern
Oregon and connected by long distance' wlth'allcitilsb
'fciemorth and south. ' ' ' ' ;I l
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Home Teleohone & .Teleeraoh Co..
b't ivp:K0tS ih'ympti 10
SOUTHERN OREGON
litu i - KN" ' h i ON
PERFECT SERVICE
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