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4: T1I.10 MKnVORl) M ML TinBUr" aitiPJimMVORKCiON-, iMONHA V, NOVKA11M5U 20, 1909. Medford Mail Tribune pcdmsuud daily kxckpt satukday. A consolidation of tlio Medford Malt, established 1SS9: the Southern OnRoii Inn, established 1902; the Dcmocrntlc Times. established lSTS; the Ashland Trib une, established 1896. and the Medford Tribune, established ISOii. utfinal Paper of the City of Medford. coLiShum 0 NAT ONA SHOW 4- t- USE" , ! 1 : THE "WHAT'S THE SPIRIT. Hy l.oui I., llnillu'r. 4-f-4- 4 - 4- - FORCING u 10 BUY WATER A iniui onoo wont into store t X GEORGE I'LTNAM. Editor nni Manager. Entered ns second clnss matter November 1, 1909, at the postoftlce t ModforT, Oregon, under the net of March 3, 1ST9. UnCCUIPTI ON HATES: ine year, by mull 15-00 One month by mall or carrier ,f .so to Erect Lnrne Building tor the Apple Show Preliminary Plans Being Prepared ijnlr After a ,! Q .i IIIIMnvill'tt II 1 1 I 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 Q vntint- ami put tlto now mus on. witilo ; at Point Where Water trying thoin on his eyes foil upon t ho old slidos. At! those iutii1iil w,w, Home. Uouio now solo, nud they would lo . liko now. Ho thouejit tiiis ovor. lint was too buy to carry thorn to a shoemaker, so he kicked them under OH IF. l?iVnV Vnllnr nwOinrds hro nnf. nnlv n snfn in-. SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 29. tho i.onoh. INVESTMENT AND SPECULATION R Must Be Secured V vestment, but also have a speculative value, making iviiminnry plans mo being made to )v,l0";l,l ;lo!'k I1.10 s.t,m them very attractive to the investor. His money is sate the cty ot s,H.kanc, the d he is ahvavs sure of an average return ample to more than , &.wKno eiiambor 04 commerce or W(. wollW mnkt serviceable i pav big interest on the investment, and at the same time i'"? capital ereet coliseum :wa once ;his property is doubling and qundnm.1..; in value vrlUi'J',':J J more. (United Press t.ensthl Wlro l Sl'OKANi:. Wu-di., Nov. 'Jt. Tlio store (iront Northern Railway is today on- hoes iiiiitvMfiii, 1,, ii.itt-,. n,.Mtifiiiii.tiii i.. I " nil" 111 I, I I .1 1 1 5l- lll'll l tt 1 whioh hoy oan couro wntur for thoir ....... .t - !..! I llttt tliis little Imnliln ' .I'anuu. nm.. nu.iw.iy too much for hiin, so lie genor- 1 hot ween Wilson Crook nnd Trinidad, 1 t in jrniwth nt tho irons mm tho. deveionment ot the eoun- - - A try. irnvo them to the fnrnnoo ..inn. nlul l,,n 0,,1' l,,J 1,1 dry-farming exposition, the Spokane Tho furnace mail looked lliom ovor l'n" ot wn,up- , rt interstate fair exhibits in 1010 nnd cnrofullv. Tl.. t..ulim .tin '. s4' .vnM ' the Oront North- . in imiK piie-Mu 01 n spnnji on ir-w- mi-ncmmito nf i' ciiiiilni' k Ivniit'i iros; lnn'. siiiMi provHlo a Permanent convention hnll m-etlv miml. l,n iluu, ..... . "as stSeks and bonds, have investment features, only with lv 'rhi; were needed and -won. he chuokd " " H'Z1,. J.;v , , . , ' , . , , , , i , , r?ii ,,1 000 square feet of floor spneo, u. them into the 1 uv. imiioiuir u pipe line ohiiioiI the ua- a lower rate of interest than paid by the orchard, without ehwive of offiy0;5 suffio.ct ,o tnku S1C i-wv.v iWw.w n ur Ilt Ki'trat. speculative pussiuuiues. luauy ixiusLiufius., stu-n ua mr care ot nny pttlioriitjr or indo6r ex- eit;h-foot deep trench dus by fomt i n-;lul.u,.v "-yn's soin ins innn to r. OVCU real estate, lmilinsx aiut timuer llOiaillgS. nave position. ,1. umuas of Dayton, pipo-lnx-insr eoutrnotoi-o in n snmll l,, ,lxu.1 4X f""s layioiMi..-, oiinonl'ifivn wolim lioiiur nnn.inimmn irniliKMn!''. ptvsnleut ot the nsiuuxton Statu wostoni nitv wns ininidtrtlv flll.xl i.Hmu,v tutt.v, -..vV r"- -' ir...,:...., .... , ,. ... . . y .""" '?.!., ., ,,-: ...,,,-l,. foi-.ifJrui iioiiH-iimiuii noeiniion, mis ins- will water. The northern. mul of thU '"VV " V uuiuo ,nu amaum.M uuoi.wu ui , u ,.,- .:,,, Aril, v o ,. ... ,. '-"'":V " ift mi PIIIPO . r f I ' iv. 1 I I'lll'll IHIII llll U H' MMII I Wfl dllltl . utner investments, nice mauutacturinir, Pratt, l. g. Mnnriu. RWh.t,v np t r....i Nortiu-m hd e a lai'Jrer rl0flt to overcome depreciation, aild the chnmbcr of eommerco: Ken ll. l.t. ,,...,. ,.;.i.. ' ti... i...i..'cht to the nnpr a purely and possibl and interest be- in., wuo immoiiinieiy conooivod ine the aqua pura for irri- e. As the t J rent not taken out n wntr sprinif, their tupply amis shut off. As a result savoml trains must mak . ..a I t tho siwn ntivo lo.itiiTo is rho ohnnoo. to fro Dac e rather nice, secretary-ninnaeer ot t ha Na- wns nr.itv ..n.i .n.ii,niiv than to double the lUOliev. iomu All'ie Miow, lue.. and Kol.ort pan to cave in through tho frequent .r . ,'"",1U" .vt-iern iy It the eombiJMtion of income Droducill- m-OD- L (;,";n,Ve "ewti5-mni,nRcr of jumps of tho pn-ers-by. A woman lHVk of ,," It is tiie late comomation ot income pi oaucin pi op tht h)Un.latt. Frth. a;SilH.in,ioni ,, op a chiltl , , v , . pnny is KetunK very busy i ,.,. t, erty constantly increasing in value that catencs ttio eye ;t is expected that a plan for fina no- v a misstep in the dark and have ,,,,v',l " "'heiuo fur s.MMiritiv wuicr. Of the investor ill the EogUe River Valley Orchard a Slire imr the projojot will he decided upon been drowned. Anv possible danKer '" !t U i,"IH",-il'1" P" ! hi- retui'll UPOll Capital and a chalice to treble it. The lUVCSt- t nw meeting to be called early' niisht very easily have been prevent-i!,l".,,T1,";,u!'t;n W,,.,n ,'ro"k " ment feature appeals to the conservative, the speculative " Jmm i hy layinc stn.P wide ,ik( ln,",lml w"'","t ",k"l,f w"u'r- in -i i i n n i t. . .1 J. . 1 L across tho dltell. Sonii Ili.intn minht to t lie plunger, ana ooun rorin a comoiuanon unci 10 ywu. SAGEBRUSH MAY PROVE oven have cons dercd such a ,; ! RECEIVED NO BID TO Itiy lllUSt il 1. H ll 11 V U illil.l J.VJUIllJ-HJi.tll.n u iiv.iu jucoiuhj iw iv investor. nc vai nr nc ..,i,rt i.,..-. .... n... ,1 1 w rtku k. .wii no .....iv. iicru"iini 1111 men. tho contractors couldn't really he ox- PARTY; SHOOTS HOST lunueu rrcss Lcascu wiro.J .,in.1 i. i.ii. CARSON, Nev.. Nov. 29.-SaBe- ' J"" such little (t'nlted Press Leased Wire) IIILLSIIOHO, N. M Nov. JO.- SOME GOOD ADVICE brush, heretofore" looked upon as val ueless, may prove to be one of the bij; crops of the west if tho infor mation eiven to the publicity nud in- fri. t..k ni.i :..a a,.,a ,A,f;A, f uusinni commission or isovmin ny . . 1UB UUU11W.H11 stY1Br"K- aS8r"a1r " Chicaffo chemists proves to be cor- mossbacks of Curry county which is good adyjee all over reet Oregon: ! Acconlinj to the report of Profes- " There are human pollhvogs floating around in the'sor Sylvester Sparling of Chicago, stagnant atmosphere of Currv county, whining and giiun-iS0!!!,,,dOr nf !'r"sh l,rf0,,"Pc,, , . J- , , , ' e -i , Kallons or distillate, nnd further blmg at their hard luck, waiting and praying for dame yiMeA 350 K)mu3 of ;hnrconI Tho fortune to come along and pour a barrel of shining twen- distillate contained tnr, wood nico tiesat their feet, cursing and damning the country, and. hoi, acetic acid nnd several other won't contribute even one word ot encouragement to those i,"uc" who are trying to promote the country's welfare. ' Ciod gave God gave you hands liiin t onro n t.h.i to fetch n plank to t.x the pine, be- ,,,, , ,e (l foow, cause thoy remembereil tho ninny:;,.,. ..n 1 i:..i. ,.,-..i r.. . ,. ( "H .uivtii ruiit Uliuil'll .ill- Tho figures given indicate that other places which needed similar fixing. So matter rested nnd the residents kept on jjumpiiiff. These two samples of the "What's the I'se" spirit didn't take place in such a remote little God-forgotten place they surprisingly hnppenpd right in the center of Medford. Although they certainly don't seem to fit very well with the nc knowlcdgcd 'standard of Jredford's progrcssiveness,- yet similar oa-os arc unfortunately not senrce. It re mains n cold fact that the real piuAituit.- iu, uunuuj o uwAtixi.. thousands of acres of sngcbmsh lund ' J - - V iriSf . , , ' VOll a head, and why won't you USe lt?'in tho WC8t cnn bc mnde" t0 dncc , Imathnsr in MedtM-d is only done by Uds, but if VOU WOU't USe them, Who IS to, millions of dollars in products in the f c.0I"P"ativeI- few nggrcss.ve and ... 1 ' ,i ..,i ntr ..4- e i-uJi- c .isbijiis r ,,ra,y men. Tho rest mny nppreoi- distilling process now being perfect ed by tho Chicago chemists in the employ of tho state. blame? Use your head first and get out of that stagnant polliwog pool of discontent. "Join the league and be a booster! Put your hands to work and raise more potatoes, beans, hay and pork. 'horse HEAVEN FARMERS Ten your nard luck story to your snaaow, msteaa ot to plan IRRIGATION SYSTEM your neighbor. " ' "Substitute vour hard luck storv with one picturing , 'sn;"bBVTW ntee'L the many natural blessings of Curry. Tell them what , wonderfully luscious fruits, what bumper crops of golden fc,bio lands in south central Washing- grain and what fine vegetables and hemes are raised here; what enormous timber and mineral wealth is con tained in the boundaries of Curry; what a mild and health ful climate and. picturesque landscapes, fringed by ninety ! miles or billowy washed ocean beach that hides untold ror tunes in precious metals." ton will come under irrigation by the completion of n reclamation system, to cost from $5,000,000 to $8,000., 000, projected by ranchers of the Horse Heaven country and the Klickitat Power & Irrigation com pany, rcpresenfntives of which hnve agreed upon a contract. E. D. Min- enh, president of tho Landowners' nto their efforts or thev mnv not. In tho former case they're perfectly satisfied with looking on. They inny clap n little, bit, but it would be highly preposterous to ask their help. They don't need to, don'tcher know? Resides, they're sleepy. This sleepy, lazy, cureless spirit can do moro harm to Medford thnn nny ex travagant misrepresentation of en raged knockers. Medford must bo no grnveynrd for sleeping and bcmuddlcd parasites. It must bo a beehive where every one does care to lend his brnin for tho Rood cause. Then, and only then, shall co-operation exist: when the common nim shall be "Greater Mod ford" nnd the work not shirked by the majority. Taylor by Futch, according to ad vices received hero today from tho lit t lo town of Knirview, 50 miles north of Ilill-lioro. Tho trouble between tho families started when Futch was married re cently nnd failed to invito Mrs. Tay lor to the wedding. The circuin stauce.s wore such that it was con sidered an insult. IIOTKfi A It III VAI.S. Til. A IiaaIaa utI-iiaI-i Iiao llATfniiArl t llA 111lrtll OYIlIIll , . . p r ! m i no- j.i ... association, who has been nt work aeparunem; or ine man arumne oince since uie iriL-rgmg upoa lhe proJcct for tw0 Rppiicpn rn dav enucDni nf ,rr. lofo ol o nofi'n. wiiMi'a nryA n van !. ...l.r.J .t.. r. . , REFUSED TO PAY FUNERAL EXPENSES; IS ARRESTED (United Pre Laaed Wlro ) DENTER, Colo., Nov. 20. Re- impatient publisher to put Up With irregular issues, abrc-mise. the association received many viated and poorlv printed papers, again perched over the ( concessions. The canal is to bo com- aa C3t.,iA;,A:Ai ,I,a , Ji i.a1,;h ,.aoo P,eted w,tnn seven years, tho com-! wont out nf onrnmiimi fnivino- tho nrmrino- of onoufdi r y .aKrfnfr to Mn?r. n ,c,'b' 1 cause she refused to pay her hus WCnt Ollt Ot commission, IOI crag tiie pimting Ot enougll foot of water per second for each 100 hm(Vfl fnnornI npoatlt x. May papers to Supply the City, two pages at a time on the old acres ithoiit any qualifications; alsoijrcCluro today was sentenced to Tribune press. As a result city subscribers received their tw water win bo measured atjficn.0 six montj,g jn jii t Cripple papers late. The break on the press was repaired by Sun-1 po",t 7of le,vcry on the land. Tko Crcck, jfcCiuro died recently in the daynisht and the bolme. of tl,c edition of 5000 , -MJJ and a 24-page Sunday paper for a eity the size of Medford Hkj. , 6iw ot ,M,miy. Tl, Zrl t, S, to ffnm rr cAinn n rhniirr I cnmntmriff line micrn Avnvir innilnu'rinra nrn rrrfinrm n Tnll . ...... rlnv for fonv avooL-s. Thovo is no hoodoo than oan hoodoo , J'enr "fter tho water is turned on, 1L nnnAi. lv.n. o1 Uo A,11r, f a ,.a,tt liAftn,, ovil liicrrvnv ! 'he fitst pO.TOent to 1)0 made OnO ,.,1 tinr : ,!, 1 nP,u right1 along and fulfill its mission of being the greatest I , 7ga f r " ppf vAp whmJ '-'-''-v.vieuco the court passe lmr.;,'n nvoo-n-n nnfcwla of Pm-Hnnrl nnrl tlio finosf. TJ ,11 uliul.JLyV '"'tcnce nn.l ordered her returned I newspaper in the world printed in a city this size a con-: of .Mount Adams, in Yakima county. stant advertisement of the nroerressiveness of Medford. ' ;s-4- s-s-f f-ff-r--f-----r4- 4-f-r -r t-r Her credit- After ?d to At tho Nnsh II. M. Whltmnn. Eaglo Point; F. 11. Ellington, Port land; Win. Kockford, Chlcngo; M. Sandors, San Francisco; AugiiHt L. Tclaz, Phllndolphln; Geo. H. Miller,! Iloston; W. L. Illditlo. city; U A. Orton, city; I. P. Duncan, Key West, , Fla.; B. M. Day, Sacto; Altro N. Hall, New York; J. M. Alnutt. Aahlaml: F. M. Drown, Now York; M. Iloboos ky. Eugono; H. L. Kelly, Trail; I.yda Petrco, Now York; A. P. Donahue, Portland; J. J. Fowho, Sacto; A. S. Hosvnstock, Achland; Floyd C. Tut tlo, Union, Ore. At tho Moore F. Pelvuzl, Eaglo Point; A. Joddnewt, Hutton, Calif.; H. J. Klolnnlgor, San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mm. J. C. Dounco, Klamnth Falls; II. O. Rath. Ackloy, Iowa; W. H. Jarvls, GrnntH Pass; J. V. Lnnco, j Grants Paan; hydr. Petrco, Now York; , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Joy, JnckHonvlllo; , M. L. Dlsnoy and wife, San Francis-1 co; MIhh Ethel SummdrH, San Frnn-t claco; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Ellwoood, Grnnd RapIdH; Geo. Wilson, Grnnta Pass; Floyd F. Whittle, Ashland. W are O rows, -Tlur direct from UJ NO AOBffTB Oar Tnrm aro inmn itrlMlr WITHOUT IRRIGATION Well for frM.uUlog. JUrw itock of TtrUllHralUljIo for commcrcUl orchard Ctiolct Fruit, Nut (nil OrntniMliI TrHi, On; , M I, URIII .INI. IIM1I .HW mhi.vv.i, UinOffloc,l&t OnadATe.I'ortltnJ.Or. the resources of the Rogue river valley, and tho oppor-, JnuPnu'ilneh, . m tunities of Southern Oregon. FR0M JOHNjMjOCKEFELLER HONORABLE JAP MAY LET "KING D0D0" ON LOCAL ALIENS ACQUIRE PROPERTY! (United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Nov. 29. . (Unltd I'ress I.easud Wlro.) vi'ii' otji. xr . on 'i'i. i.... nn anno iirvr Tiironiv "' iuiih, .wi, 1110 jiuv uuni iuu ni.ni i u ivjun i -, ir,,,ii, ,1,.i..i!.. 11...4 1 .auiii 1 111 UWIi .1 IIL'Ultll UllWII illllL 1 . ' .Tiitin IV IfnnlfpfVillofV innKt iifcilod "f T AliAI2 nr lAMAlv freiin .ill t mil I ... .1 I ji'iiiii i.fc v'i.ii-i., im'viii ii., ..in. 1 :i. .. 1 1, .. i ; .. .1 ..,.4 T1 T 1 1 41.- Tnc' CU UIIIUHUl I'J IL'II-IVII It WUIIIrt, Hill Radical changes m tho Japanese Kill n0d0 nil the renuisites that ,.!.,.. i. ' 4- r, , lllWUUJ f t 7 If 111 U It VflJIJIVIII. 4--f -f STATISTICS FURNISHED THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC NOV. 22, 1909, BY COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMITTEE, COVERING CITY OF MEDFORD. imperial laws which permit aliens to R0 (o n)n,.0 up ft ,iloroUf,,iy eomjilolo nmong members of his parish. hold property for agricultural and production of this description. Tho "Rockefeller has tho brnin of other purposes aro likely to bo made, book is by Frank Pixley nnd tho f Caesar and unlimited moral influ according to M. Zumuto, proprietor 'music by Gustav Luders. These two once," snid Dr. Haywood in his sor- t. Tnn.Cn Timnc nf Tni-in linlnte(i writers havo collaborated in mon nt tho church of tho covonnnt. of the Japanese Times of Tokio, who constrilction of ono of tho Krct. Speaking further tho minister nssert- is in Japan with the Japanese com- est 8uccesses ever given to tho com-led that Rockefeller could do more j nicrcial commission. ( ody opera stage. Tho enst of prin- ( thau any ono elso to oqualizo rolig-1 In view of tho attempt to securo ; eipals is mndo up of a number of ions differences and establish n ' at the last legislature of Culifomia prominent n'rtists. Tho chorus is1 broad bond of brotherhood by tho j tho passago of measures concerning j composed of nttrnctivo'nnd prepos- expression of fa few of his individ- foreign proprietorship of lands, sessing young ladies. John Cort has . unl ideas on evangelical Christian-' wliloh wns regarded ns boiner inspired onuinnod tlio onora with mntrniflcent Atv. Is- Z 1 i - - - - rj I by an anti-Japanese Bcntimcnt, Zu-.scenorj' and gorgeous costumes. muto bolioves tho proposod changes . "King" Dodo" comes to tho Medford in the Jnpnncso laws will have a sig- theater Tuesday, December 7.' nifiennt bearing in tho framing of Rev. Haywood concluded his sor- mon by tho statement that Rockefel ler hnd founded n grent university, nud tho uo.xt contribution from him treaties between Japan powors, and other. P. C. Tuttle of Union, Ore., Is ' should bo 100 words to tho world's spending a few days In Medford. , religious literature, iustood of money. Population 1008, ,r)3n,-; 1000, 8000; incrense, 20(1.". Nunibnr of banks nnd amount of loposits--1008, H, $1,500, 000; 1000, $2.."00,000; inoron-e, 1, $1,000,000. Number new dwellings nnd business buildings 1008, 220, $108, 000; 1000, $1,000,000; increase, 271, $.01,.00. Now industriei 1008, $.')00,000; 1009, $.'J,7."0,000; incrense, $3,250,000. Vnluo of civic improvements 1008, $500,000; 1009, $1,500,000; increaso, $1,000,000, Miles of street paved nnd cement sidewalks 1008, 2 milos side walk; 1000, 20 miles sidownlk, 3 milos paving; increaso, 18 milos sidewalk, 3 miles paving. Postal receipts September, 1008, $13,-151.01; Soptembor, 1009, $17,788.70; increaso, $1333.70. Land sales (estimated) 100S, $800,000; 1900, $1,750,000; hi crease, $950,000, Publicity fund 1008, 5584; 1900, $12,000; increase, $0110. Now acreage in fruit 1008, 8000; 1009, 15,000; increase, 7000. Committee: F, M. STEWART, Chairman. JOIltt CARKTN. W. W. EIFERT. IF IT'S goo: valuo for your monoy nnd of first-class quality, rogardlosa of what lino of grocorioB you dosiro, We Have It and wo can truthfully say that nowhoro in Modford or olsowhoro can so much bo purchased for tho monoy as at Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers ANNOUNCEMENT Tho Rogue l!ier Canini.g fc I'v ;iioratu.; company will dnvotu .Mondays and Thursdays of each eM. to cuitoin work in tho man ul'iu'ttiro of cider, apple butter ai d jellies. Phono our orders for nice sweet eider to 11NJ. Deluerles will ho Hindu on Tiiusdayri and FrtdciXH of each week. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPOKAIING COMPANY Mill in West Medford. Phono 11X2. Notice On and after December 1, .1909, tho West Side Market will close all out .slanding accounts and in the future will conduct business on a strictly cash basis. WESTSIDE MARKET Bybee (3k Heil, Props. Grocery Quality and Prices Tho highor tho quality tho lower tho prices 1 Wo moan that on ronlly aupor-oxcollont grocorios our prices are considerably lowor than what you'll find in other stores. In fnot, tho majority of tho grocorios wo carry are not to bo found in nny otlior storo in town nt any prico thoy'ro too fine to find ready snlo in ordi nary stores. Thnt's why wo mnko a speoinlty of them, nt oven lower prices than worthless stuffs nro offorod for olsowhoro, l)o pondablo groceries cut prioos; A combination thrifty people will not igiioio. WE PAY SOc per doz. for Fresh Eggs 70c perrollfor Country Butter Rex Grocery "One Price to Everybody" II i