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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1912)
jwittuyuKU mAt riumiiSis ,AK JNDBPBNDnNT NKWRPAPHR puuritaniip ,pvi:nr aptkiinoon BXCr.PT 81'NOAV, MY TII13 MBDFOUD PMINTINO CO. T!18 Iernocrntlb Times. Tl),o Mntford Mall, Tm MeuTonl Trlhuno, rli South ern Ori'Konlan, Tho Achtnnd Tribune. Offlcn Mntl Trlbuno Itiilldlnir. S6-57-2 iMurui j'ir Home "G. RlrcOt; jilionn, train 3021 1 OttOnOB PUTNAM, Kdltftr and Manngcr I Kntired an nrcotid-elnn matter nt Mfdford. Oregon, under tho net of Mnrch 3, 187ft. Official Pnpcr of ilio City of Med ford. jOfflClftl Ifoper of Jarknon County. BUSSC&XTTXOH BATES. una year, iy nmn . Onb inontll. by mull .. ...,d UU Por nifmlli, ilpllvcrrd by cnrrlor In ..... ,(tv Mfrironl. Jnckftonvlllo nnd Con- trnl Point BO Rnturtlay only, by mall, per year.. 2 00 WiH-UJy, per year l.GO SWOEH CXHCU&ATXOIT. Dally nvertii; for eleven month! end Jnc November 30, 1911, STS1. rnll l.eaifrt Wire UnlteA Trtnt Dlipatcboa. Tho Mall Trlbuno In on sain ct tho Ferry Now Mtnnd, Pan Kmiictico. Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland, llowmnn News Co., Portland, Oro. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. ' MEDrORD, OREO OR. , Metropolln of Southern Oregon and Northern .California, and tho fastest Krowlnp elty In Oregon. Population U S census 1910 SS40; estimated. 1311 10.000. invo numireu tiiourami collar Gravity Water System completed, Klvtnjr finest Hunply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. PoMofflco recolpts for year ending November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 er cent Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River SptUenborg apples won sweep, ntakes jirlio and till" of "Apple Xlnff of the World at the National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909, and a car of Ncwtowns won rint Xrlso In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. H. C. rirst Prlxe Is 1911 nt Spokano National Apple Show won oy carload of Ncwtowns. , Moguo Mlvcr pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. Wrlto Commercial Club. Inclosing 6 cents for postago for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. - JOLTS AND JIHGLES By Ad Brown -f- - When some raeufgot peeved they try going -without meals so they will lbok haggard. - More men would blow out their brains If they had confidenco In their ability to hit a small object. Tho -man who can seo tho funny sSIJo of his own actions Isn't lost. The waer wagou winds Ita weary way," Deep loaded with Its freight of ' manly virtue; Tho whilo the scoffers grin and Jeer nnd say: "Como on, get down, a littlo beer won't liurt you." -. - N- Xlcin?Innall Enquirer. " And as the days Toll on tho crowd aboard Is lessened, and the cart forsaken; Below, tho rapidly Increasing horde Is proof that poor advico is taken. Lots of 'us, when speaking of some repreheuslblo ' custom, look virtuous and say, "That's something I don't beliovo In." "Jx'avo It to Ad Urowu." (Or Miles Ovcrholt.) A lone, sweet bird-call out o dusk. And tho faint, blown smell o the the clover-musk; A few .dim stars and a last long kiss ' ' 4 Is magaz'lno verso much worse than this? Rex Lampman, in Gold IIIII News. A long fried Bausago In tho pan, A scent of onion, and tho heart of man Beats ast. Tio magazines may print some verso As bad as ours', old top no worse. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. 1 SAN FItANCISCO. 'Coffeo, black and etrong;did -It," dcolared Mrs. Nollio Jlcdllu to Judge Sullivan, "and 1 will not diftgraco my family by nleddnK myself not to drink. Ieoilo might think I drank booze." SAN FRANCSCO. S Promoter Coffroth is going to talco a look at tho nowest thing In -whlto Iiojioh. Dut ho'll Imvo to go to Jail for It. Arthur Muxwoll knocked six mon down bocatiBo thoy- would not tip him. PORTLAND, Ore. Becuufio blio porhisloutly souglil tlio company of Ot'orj,') C. Thomas, 22, n railway clerk, Jlortha Woihb was urrobtud On an insiinlly oliarge, sworn to by tlio clerk's fatlior. Alienists examineil tlio fjirl nml gnid she wag biinly "love fiiek" and sent lier home. hi HOOD IUVEH, Ore.In celobrat ing his "ijoldon diyorco" from hib Jog, whicJi ws shot off during Hie civil wnr CO years ago, Donajd Krjcbon flnncoil n Highland lling boforo hib guoblb-, just to show tliem "Jiow Bpry n wooden logged man could be." v,,., 1 Jlaaklna for health. i XXIXU Vill TX TUESDAY'S city election a total of 132 vote wore A cast as against 1J7I a jour ago. But Tuesday '? eloe tion was a quief affair for minor eth officials, While I ho mayoralty was the stake a yoar ago. The first ward this yoar oast :KS(i votes as against 37-I a year ago. The second ward cast IG7 as against 427 a year ago, and tho third ward 17H against 3GH a year ago. The result shows thai in spite of (he increased popu lation the socialists have made no gains in Medford the past year. They cast 235 votes for'Wolters for mayor in 1911 as against 230 for tfgan for recorder and 2(10 for Keler for treasurer in 1912. In the first ward Ooulil got 03 voles for councilman in 1911 and Sankey G6 in 1912. In the second, Drumhill got -17 a year ago and Thomas So this year. .In the third, Millar got 151 last year as against White's 128 this elec tion. OeneraJly speaking, the socialist strength shows no gain, tor what was gamed in the second ward was lost m the third. Developments of the pas); year have ijiven the public a hotter comprcbeiusion of the ideas and aims of socialism than it had a year ago. It is an evolution miliar than a revolution. Good men have been elected to tho pouneil.. They have their work cut out for them, for they roplnac men who have made a most enviable record. A NEGLECTED INDUSTRY. OOjNLE time.since The !MauTribuuo called attention to the volume of exports sniimcd into the vallev and the necessity of raising hero awim-, imia iiiium.iuuus uu' u.iiaiu'e oi tratie. i 111 this connection, showing, the market that exists, not only for feed and produce, but for livestock, the following letter from D. O. Lively of the Union Stoek Yards at Port land is printed: , To the Editer: In the clippings which come into this l office there appears an editorial from your paper which ; gives rne amount oL teed shipped into .Medford from points outside of the Rogue Kiver valley. It is gratifying to sec mat you are taking up tins important phase ot agricul ture. Of course it is generally understood that Medford is famous and successful as ajsection for special produc tion, but you can raise feed and livestock in the Rogue River valley and convert tho iced into livestock. 1 f the Rogue River valley imports $35,000 worth of feed the chances are that it imports foiu or five times that amount of meat and meat food products. "We need a greatly in creased livestock supply on the Portland market and we ought to got a share of it from Rogue River valley. FOR A MINING- EXPERIMENT STATION. npniS introduction, by Congressman Raker, of Califor--- nia, in congress last Saturday of,a bill providing for an appropriation of $25,000 for the establishment of a federal mining experiment station at Auburn, Placer coun ty, is not surprising to mining men. For many years the American Mining congress has been working to educate the general public to the im portance of the mining industry. In the beginning the chief object of the congress was to secure a department of mines in the national government. In a measure this has been accomplished, but the scope and powers of that department are too limited at present and need enlarging. The mining congress has had a hard fight, but sooner or niter 115 cuoris wm surety nc crowneu wmi success. The objects of a mining congress are to foster and pro mote mining in all of its various branches and it is to be hoped that the Raker bill -will become a law and also that the Oregon delegation in congress will immediatolv lake steps to introduce a similar one for the establishment of a mining experiment station at Medford. Such stations, when established, will be to the minor what the agricultural experiment station is to the farmer and fruit grower. To many of the mining men today, re search and demonstration would be of great value. Mining experiment; stations would givp the miner the information he needs, in order to work more intelligently and more effectively, just as the agricultural experiment stations have helped the farmer. There is GnSy One "Bromo That is Laxative SSsm Qiimms USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IM ONE DAY. Always remember tho full name. Loot for tliU ejgnature on every box. t'oc, HOT LAKE. SANATORIUM . ' - r52,i5,j! jjftin.Tfr.aaaa'lfB; VJfAityuHO'Ltt hwwj)' Y '3E2 'rfflwaMfflrafliniak :mmmmw&m VWK3?texJ$mmWWA2&W2Mft i tmi&tv.timr6jf!ivj:iaKiviA'zimjr - rm?HrHM,'rvmmiitoi v & Kiisajifjr"lri. .. uvejj 5 ,it i, J iiUVIilfJWm I IJnlin.,7 .fyajJLI.-Wbi.tf..,fi , mf i 7, RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'SWAY LIQUOR & DRUq HABIT CURED Tho troatment though effective is not harsh. Why ho n, alavo to, tho habit when you can ho cured? WiUo today for booklet. . You mnhavo a lovcdortO which could bo restored.' Wo will bo ploUBed to Bend you Bjieclal lltoraturo. Tho troatmont la not oxponslyo. HOT liAKK, OllH. AVAllUIt M. llKltCJ3, IMtKS. AND MANAOKIl iUJCi)jM. more of that which we con-1 7s Quinin&' yrtrts4 VL& J H ' 31 wMM$Mm$MM&wMm ..? KANuftultffllMAI SENT TO CONGRESS llUTCUIKSOi Knn, .Inn. 10. Couiploto rclmiift ttxtiiN from the po. rial olnultou in llio Seventh emigreM ionnl dixtriot of! Knnin, hold .yim tonlny, show lmt Uimh-jio Nouloy, tlotuocrnt, lute jjlMm oltotl to miio pwl tho Into ConKti'xHtiiui M. 11. Minlisuu, In 1U10, .Miulitou (lirvitf(l NetU'.v. Nooloy'n victoiy ot johIoc Uy v JHU8 (wi tloiiuin'ntN in the lioiittis SEVEN REGIMENTS TO BE STATIONED IN HAWAII SAX WtAnsco. (..I. Jim. t). It wns ilet'ttlt'd lv tin -.oi'rvtiirv .!' wnr to put tht lriniliunt of llnntiu on a r Iihhis 1y iiiuKiutr Si-holli-ltl Hrr'k- nml Knit Shailor a m-mmi ri'KinnMit tot,U Thf t' 'nt oust oi tin. mti will bu iilmut i.niiy.()ll0 1912 CATALOG MAI LEO .t;n Rint n it rnn 1 rsfi MONEY Ituy iK millwotlc ilittS from out lui (ntlorv lor onc-llura to lull ot W l um Ytuuiu uv your lo.l lie ler. Wo i'ix i aIc our cn n null td can Runur.lfc every w.e we make to be uell-roido and oi choKrit titn-thml lumUf. 0. B. WILLIAMS' SASH and DOORS 5-runcl dooii, IS turt, $1.30. Cullinun bungalow door, 51. CO. Mngalow IfoM doon, 95 il $6. Initio tnra, 1 0 pet. to a Kt, 80c. qVMlIn,U3fcu.i!. Nearly a quarter of a ?1S . FREE l!3!v XfiiS! management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded beeauscot v - j; & goundness of prinuiple , JJL Economy of management. Safety of investment Coiui:eoiis and liberal treatment ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. T.'Vawtcr, President (!. l. Imdley, Vice 'Pros. (. "V. IrDoiinld, (fishier ...First... National Bank ' i t , i of MEDFOBD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 TLited States and Posfal Savings Depository "We solicu your business, which will receive our care ful attention. F. K. Douol, President M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashier "We have for sale some ion-acre tracts across tho road from the Slate Experiment, Station recently lo cated between Phoenix and Talent. The soil is suit able for fruit, alfalfa or garden. Well water in quan tity sufficient for irrigation can bo had at 20 to 25 i'eet (we hayo a well on an adjoining tract which sup plies 200 gallons per minuto). The price is $300 to' $3f0 per asre, and we can make very 'easy terms. W.'T. YORK & CO. ' . Mail Tribuno 'Block - ( f ! " ) ' I ' "'"" ' V"' ' "'"& Medf or d Theatre Thursday, January I lth l.a Slu'llo Vti'Klnlan (4ompany The Virginian lty Owon WlHtor nml KlrKo l,a Shollo Tlio TltorotiKlily Amrrluin Play. Tlio Play llio Putillo DcmaniN. I'riivM si.no, si.oo, noo. Medford Theatre, Jan. 0 13th Season "TIll'IV llllt't llll Kl'IIIO III llllllC iiolliln' for iiiiIkuI)' wlmt in'MT ilono lllltlllll' fin j (Ml." Sis llniiKlui. J. it. Srtiti.iNU I'riwnta tlio ArtUtlo Conit'illonnn Rose Melville In tho C'hiirnctut title l'luy " Sis Hopkins " l'flili OK lai'tUISl J.Al'tJllH! Tho 1'iiHturnl Coiumly Hit. Iliwt Company yit. Now nml Soclnl Scunory. Now MiihIo, Now S)0claltli'ti. I.at Time, l.nat Otinnco to Sou thiv t ' Kainouu "Snakentine Danccn 1'ilitw: 91.50, si.oo, T.ic, noc century under the same , i i ' ftocJKsprin ok aho alt. vi tma. Offli-41 nml fNal VanJ, 'I'wolftli i0 Front BtriH'tK, lhuno 7101. Burbidge vnrt no At. mam- Draperies Wo curry vury eotnjIMe Una f drnprrli', moo ctirtnlim, flxturt'f. t". una Jo nit olnsin'ii of uplniltrtiiK A niolil imin ti look ntier tlila work nxeliiMlXfly mnl vttl Klv K Krlcit mi t lximltilo to Kt tn won tho turnout ottli'. WccRs & McGowan Co r"s- IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will build you a homo on monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. nml H. Co. Bullitluo Valley Second Hand Store Wo llio tiiul Soil All Klmlti or SiToml II nml (iImuIh M. J. PILCHER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home il.1l . Hell itOTU Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency ron hai,K: 9 jtrrM 'hi Alillnl .... 7.600 20 airra 3-)r. old prolmrd 13,000 210 uurea 30 mIImm out,. Jb.OOO ISO ncrwi 10 tnlliM out... 12.000 i'. room Ikiihu cJihw In... S.r.OO 7 room Iioiim vUmt in... M00 S room lioimo clow In... too TltADIJ 21 Rirt, 13 hhm In ul fulfil S.DQO 10 ITO I llllltM Ollt. . . . 3,000 Uu ncri in Sauw ally. MISOKI.IiAMJOtrft Tdntu, lutruMM and wagon for snlo. ? 7 5 , WauttMl, to buy a Hcht work tonm. Sohio furnlliiro for mlo cheap. KuruUliHd tiouidxi for rout. Vacant Iiiiiinoo In Mil partu of tho city for rout, l.Ut your proparty with tm. liMPJOV.Mitvrr Woiiiaii to cook on a ranch. ... (Ilrla for xr.ornl hnuwork. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel I'hono 4111; Home, 11. Is This Abstract Ooni pany "Willi Jts Ltirgo Capital and Perfect Plant and Kcaords lie hind Your Title' Or liavo you n makMhlft nt utruct? One which, It you woro to Iomo mnnoy hecnumi of a HorloiiR omlHtilou, linn no ro BpoiiHlblllty baok o 117 Abstracts That Are ' Absolutely Reliable backed by capital and com pluto oqulpmont tlnit'u tlio kind ot ubHtractlng wo do, A law In your tltlo (which iiiIkIiL not ho bIiowii In a poor abutrnct) mluht mouu tho lous of a profltaiilo Balo It liiluht oven moan tho Iobb of your proporty, Jackson County Abstract Company I Corner KJi and 1'lr HIh. North Alnll Trlbuno nidg, Mcilfonl, Oregon rtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I WHERE TO GO TONIGHT T IMS A THE TONIGHT COM. INS AMI llt'.VI'KU In 'I'lioli1 WniiilcifMl Itmijo Ait uiul ,MIUH ANNA .MKKIUMi In IIImIi CIiim XoiiKt, HPIKMAIi .MATIMIIt IS t'l-y Sat m day mill Hnmliiy li:00 I'. M. l.'vonliiK I'l'ifoiimuno nt 7. STAR THEATRE AIAVAVH IN' THIS I.KAI) IIMItl foot of .Muti'lili'Mi I'lhii 10(111 'TIIK Ltl.NtJ HTItlKltS" A IiIk I'lilmo of I.imii (mil ltlior, oxcvlloiilly tiiKxl "MHl.tUA.V CAVAI.ItV AT It.VtlltCIHU" MilltKry "TIIM JIWIJMl HtlNntSS" A 'l'Mt f I.OVU. "TiiKitt 1'iitfrr uivoitrK (h" All Cuinwiy "IIOMU" A VICTIM Or ClltCIJMUTANCIW HioRmph CoitiiMly Al SATIIIilt III 8Mit( Tin: U'ooi.u'oitriiH In Atiialr rnn! ICffotU AiIiiiImiIiiii 100, Miitliioi. frry ilny U-GO THEATRE TONIGHT Omi'l ihUo HiN l of pliliirN. 'Ilicy rnn iira flim, TIIIC NUCICiacU AI'IMIU ThU oh Ik worth (ho prlctt Un A ifimisly ahffTIOuk Miilriiw it.tiH Uv tfepJt.tM UA.VtTIC .IfSTICU A WeUrii ply thut ran'l bo lioM. inrrv An txtr iitroiiK iimrluo plclur. TIIU MltST OI' .MUSIO AdiillM lOo Clark & Wright WAHKIMOIOK, D. O. I'ubllo Lanil Mntters: I'lnnl Proof, Drert I.ain1, Contontn and Itlnlrn CflMort. He rip. Amoclnto Work for Attorney. EAGLE POINT LIVERY .STABLE Tho undorfllKiiod linvfiu: JiiHt coniploiod u largo now llvory ntablo In lJaglo Point, wo Invito tho truuil lug public to nil I and oxumliio our i'Ikh, tuamn, etc., oil being In firm. glMmi condition. Our motto In to l.lvo and Let Mvo. Phono at ntablo uiul roiililoii(U). Call central. H. II. IIAIINIKU Ai HON, liopi. rm Seattle Appraisals Sovoral Medford poopio liavo employed uo to appralHo Boattlo iouI imtuto. Such nppralEal In usually worth moro than It cohIb, Ini J. Doilgo ot Medford wiui formerly connonted with thlu of flro. Other Henttlo and "Medford references on ronuout. It. O. KIIHUINM .Vi CO.MPANV yMI New A'oilc llllc, Keatllo (Chartor Mombor Honltlo Uoat Ko- tulo Abhii,) i1 A -A Nk i wim i mi nn;nirL.ir n .I n.1,1 itoi mm n m4&0m0mipwmmmmmm n- l