THE MEDflD ill
Published every Friday
A 5. BLJTON, Publlaher.
MEDFORD APRIL 3, 1908.
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Admiral Sperry.who will command
tbe battleship Beet on the btlanoe
ot the TOjrage around tbe world,
enjoya tbe unique dlttlnotlon of
never baring been ebatnt from doty
on tlok leave In tbe whole lorty-tlx
yeara of hit servloe In tbe nary.
Judge MoCredle don't like tbe
name of "Beevere" for the Portland
ball team. There might be a more
fitting name bat even that la better
than tbe namet tbe faat oalled tbe
team latt year when It waa to deep
la the eellar that It would bare been
eaaler to dig tbea oat from the other
aide than from tbe top.
Oapt M. V. Eggleaton, of Ashland,
la a candidate for the Republican
nomination for ooonty Judge. Capt
Eggleaton baa all tba mental and ado
atlonal qaalitlee neoeaaary to fill tbe
offlot ot ooonty judge lie la paint
taking and noouiate and, we believe.
will be fair In bla admlnlatratloo of
the otiloe, If elected, to all parte ot
tbe ooonty.
Mllet Overbolt latt week tamed
over tbe editorthlp of tbe Jackton-
vllle Poet to J. B. Barnet, lately of
Albany. Mr. Barnet It a newspaper
man cf experience and ability and
pnrpotet making many Improvement!
In tbe nieobanical equipment ot tbe
thop. Mr. Orerbolt will go to Port
and, where he bat arranged for the
publoatlon of bla magazine, "Tanglefoot."
Superintendent O'Malley, of the
United Btatet Bureau of Fisheries,
announoei tbat be bat jaet received
100.0UU rainbow trout eiigi which will
be hatched and liberated at Clack
amaa atatlon. lie alto aayt that
about 2,000,000 tteelbead eggi will be
etoored at tbe Rogue Hirer atatlon,
Tbe flgoree are dltproportlonate.
One hundred tboatand rainbow trout
would eat 2,000,001) ateelhead fry be
fore breakfatt.
benator Fulton la, without doubt,
entitled to re-election aa U. 8. nana-
tor. Ilia record In tbe teoite baa
been one of hard, oontolentiooe
work, and good reeulta. He hat
aonlered an enviable poaitlon on the
rar loot eommltttea, and bealdea la a
men) bee of tbe "oommltttee on ooa
mltteee," tbe moat powerful 00m
mittee la tbe upper boose, aa It haa
the naming of the partonei of tne
other committee, Tbla faot alone
la one of the atrongett argument! for
bit releetion. It baa taken aix yean
to reach .bat point, where be It In
poaitlon to do tbe moat good for the
people of thla ttate, and it la not
nnreeeoaabie to auppoae that it
would take a new man at leaat at
long perhapa longer to aoqulre the
1 poaitlon.
What era yen going to do about
water? The oummlttee appointed to
Investigate the matter of a touroe of
aaFply of pure, plenteoat and whole
tome water have made a report.
Tbla report favort Walton oreek.
Tbe eetlmate oott, tbey report. It
within tbe reach of the city Now
what are you going to do wltb thlt
report? If you vote for bonding tbe
olty tomorrow you will be acoeptlng
the report, if you vote agalntt bond
ing you rejeot the report Read the
report carefully before voting. Tbe
Mall hat oontldenoa In tbli commit
tee, Tbe Mall reallzet the neoeielty
of better water and more of It, Tbe
Mail la of tbe opinion that the bondt
ought to be leaned. It 11 n bla pro
ject for at to take In band, but we
', bare gone beyoud tmall thlngt and
we matt grapple wltb larger onee.
No perton can animate tbe good an
ample tupply of pure, mountain
water will do for our olty. No par
eon btt a right to queatlon the In
tegrity of tne reoortlng committee.
ItteemttoTha Mail an opportune
tlrua to dn a grand, good thing for
oar olty.
Crltloltmt, have been made from
time to time lately upon road condi
tion! la tbli oounty and the county
court baa loma la for oontlderable
adverte oomment. While the roada
of Jaokaon ooonty are autoeptible of
Improvement, not many year! ago
tbey were to much worse, that In
emparlaon they are turaplkee now,
When Oommlaalooer Patteraoa took
charge ot tbe road-building alx yean
ago, there waa eoaroely mile ot
toad la the oonaty that waa oapable
mi beint treveled over at all aa atone
at tbe year, now there are tevenl of
taws. At that time people of Eagle
Petal, Uiewatbofo aad other palate
a Km eaetira portion ot tat eoaaty
Special Attention
to the convenience
of our depositors
and
and
18 given
comfort
clients.
U Efficiency in every department
is a cardinal principal with us.
IT Your account and banking busi
ness will receive our best attention.
Established 1888
State Depositary
Capital and Svrplus
$115,000.00
W I. Vawter, Pres. G R. Lindley, Cashier
bad to came by way of Central Point
to Medfora In winter and uaually had
all they wanted to do then. Now
tbey oome right In over tbe once
dreaded "aticky" on tbe toad built
uoder tbe direction of Mr. Patteraon.
There are bad pieoet of road In tbe
county, plenty of tbem, bat tbit cou
diition It being remedied. It might
be tbat tbe county conit oould have
done more, bat when we eonpare
what road bat been built with what
It waa juat a abort time ago, we are
Inclined to praiee tbe court tor hav
ing ecoompllehed to much. Then
again there are other parte of tne
ooonty In whieb there are now pretty
good roada. Gold Hilll, Central
Point, Athland and In fact, p.etty
nearly aveiy locality, baa bad aome
good and letting work done within
the put few year and the men re
tpontible for tbla ought to be given
credit While It It true thtt tbe
publio bighwaya ot tbe ooonty are
not boulevard! it It jutt aa true tbat
good and permanent work baa been
done on tbem and tbey are aa maab
better than thty pieviouily were tbat
well, we ought to be thankful tor
that, and hope for continued Im
provement!. At to the District Attorney.
Tbe Gold 11 1 II Now! hai tbe follow
ing to lay about tbe district attor
nevablp for thlt dlttrlct:
The Newt bat thut tar been only an
observer of tbe oourie of politloal
venti 10 far'as tbe diatriot attorney
ship in concerned, buc it teema to
mi that the dlatiict ahould have an
experienced man in tbat otllce one , tlona tor delegate from Jacksonville
who baa abown by bla experience at wu tn onjer. Chat, Prim waa noml
office. Ihia diatriot bai gone beyond clared doled. There being no repre
the dayi when a man ahould be 'ae-iaeotation from Oold Hill, D. H. Mil
Democratic Convention.
A few ot the faithful met at tbe
opera bouse Saturday afternoon, to
elect delegatee to attend tbe ttate
eonvention for tbe purpoee of elect
log delegatet to tbe national Demo
oratlo convention.. It appeara J that
Oregoa'e direct primary law baa left
thla little bit of the old procedure In
tact, having omitted to make a pro
vltlon for the election of national
delegatet.
Senator L. Lu Mailt, of Aahland,
waa elected ehalrman aad W. H.
Canon, of Medford, eeoretary.
E. E. Phippa, of Aahland, and W.
H Canon and S S Peotz, of Medford,
aa committee on rewlatlooa brought
In reeolotlona eodoralng the "peel
late leader of the people" Wm J
Bryan for the preeldeatlal nomina
tion, alio endortlng Statement No 1,
wnioh reiolutioni were adopted
There waa another eat of reiolutioni
preaented to tbe committee, bat they
thought 'bey .were too ttrong end
wouldn't read tbem, muob to the dis
appointment of the audience.
Meaaia. E Kelly, Beamei Brot and
R O Smith were "too buty" at
Jackionvile, to attend the conven
tion, and aaid to by telegraph
On motion It wai agreed tbat tbe
repreientation of loven aelevatet to
tbe itBte convention ahould be ap
portioned at two each from Aahland
and Medford, and one each from
Jackaonvllle, Central Point and Gold
Hill
Tba chair annouooed tbat nomioa-
lactad for the noaitlon aa a itepplug
itone to land tbe aiptrant Into tbe
law builneta, and be ebontd ahow
before eipiriog for tbe poeition aod
by bit practice at tbe bar that be la
qualified for tbe poaitlon. While
Independent In politic! tbe Newt tor
tbe raaeoni eat forth will tupport Una
Newbury for tbe plaoe.
Tba Nwa very properly oallt at
tenton to tbe neoeeaity tor an ex
perienced man In the offloe and em
pbaalzie tbe feet that the time baa
gone when tne dlttrlct ahould edu
cate a man la the law bualnete by
electing aim ai diatriot attorney.
Tbe people are entitled to and de
mand a man for tbe plaoe who baa
abown he It qualified , one who haa
had tbe experience at tbe bar. Qua
Newbury haa had tbe experience.
Sell Lots of Fence.
During the year 1907 over 100 mllea
of Page Woven Wire Fence waa told
in Jaokion county by tbe local
agenta, Uaddlt A Dixon. Moat of
tbe fenoe waa aold In the vicinity of
Medford for varloue purpoeee, bat
prlna'pally for fencing oroharda. Tba
fence waa aold by tne rod, over 31,000
roda being rilipoeed of, or over 100
mllea of fenolug. The rail tenoel
wbloh'bave been in uae tor to loug
are dltappearlng lapldly and It will
not be a great while Before tbe old
time rail fenoe will be aa much of a
ourlMlty aa the woven wire fenoe wai
a few yeara ago when It wat tint introduced.
Tbe manufacturer! of (be Page
fence oater to all kind of needt,
making fenolng tbat It rabbit and
ohicken proof to the ttrong f ince
uted for cattle barriara. It la eaatly
tet up and It li far more effective
than any other fence uied In the va'
ley at present. At present there li
over 6U0 milei ot tba fence In ute
throughout Southern Oregon Includ
ing Douglai oounty. Among the
local people who have uied a Urge
amount of the fencing about Med
ford are are W. U. Uore, J. W. Cox,
Emorv Hunt, U. A, Morte, A. A.
Davie, Wattein Orchard Co., Wilbur
Jonet, W. 11. Lewie, George Hoes,
Edward Uanley, J. U. Uore, S, G.
Van Dyke, J. S. Howard, M. L. Hart
ley, W. P. Dodge, A. P. Talent, and
a large number of other. Tb Jack
aonvllle, Medford and Aibland ceme-
terlee have alto been partially fenced
with the fenolng handled by Uaddlt
A Dixon. Tbe ordtrt are continuing
to oome In and a good builneta it
promltad tnr tbla year.
The aoooeta of Uaddla A Dixon In
celling eo muob ot tbe Page fenoe la
due prlmarilly to tbe good quality
of the fenoe. But there are two
otber.'elemente which ooatrlboted to
.It income, One of tain tltmiata
la found la the pervoaallty of Meters.
Qaddla Dtxoa aad the other la the
I that they are aot efaai4 to not
aria van' Ink aa4 wtenty of It, , ,
ler, t'je father of Democracy In Jaok
eon county, proposed tbe name of J.
H Beemao and nominatlont were
again declared rioted. Central Point
asked for time to ooniider, and while
the three repreeentativea from tbat
precinct were deciding whioh one
waa to be awarded tbe prize (?), Ath
laid named & J. Farlow and hi E
Phtpps, and Medfcrd named J S Ortn
aad D H Miller 1 at J onee waa then
named aa tbe delegate from Central
Point. Tbe delegatee were then con
firmed by aoeiamatlon
At thla point Mr Marshal, the or
iginator ot tbe retolutlooi wbiob were
mppriond came forward with a
motion to tbe effect tbat no proxlee
iboold be given by the delegatee to
any one, exoept Democrat! who
would pledge tbemtelvee to nblde by
' tbe termt of tbe reiolutioni adopted,
eapeolelly In reference to Mr Bryan
It waa carried
At tbla point D H Miller oalled at
teuton to the luge and frequent gtpa
In the Dtmooiatlo oounty ticket aad
atarted to make tuggeitiont at to tbe
propel geographical looatlon of can
didate! for tbe varloui placet Tbe
obair called bit attention to the faot,
however, that nominatlont or even
luggettloni In open meeting were
oontrary lo the Democratic concept
ion of Statement No I (Where be got
tbe Idea la known only to tbe obair
man); and auggeated tbat the con
vention adiourn and the repeaenta
tlvei from different preoinoti get to
gether and agree on candidate! and
have the petltioni oroulated That
wasn't a caucus, It waa limply an
Informal dlaonailon, bat ap to date
oar reporter bat failed to get a de
tailed report of tba prooeedingt
Circuit Court.
II E M on lion vi B F Whetstone.
Judgment for plaintiff.
P F Swayne vt Henry Orth. Dii-mined.
C C Puriell vi Wm. llutton and
Elwood. Ditmlieed.
O L Davli vi K W Uray. - Judg
ment for plaintiff,
State of Oregon vi Samuel liudaon.
True bill returned by diatriot attor
ney. State of Oregon vt Chat W Fait
true bill returned by district attor
ney. H C Meatengir vt O O Vanatta.
Demurrer! tooomplalnt withdrawn
and permlieloa given to. Bile an
antwer.
W F Entrap vt Butte Fall! 8 P L
Co. Dlemlaaed.
Mabel L Steveai n SB Steveoa.
Dlamlaaed.
Aaaa Belle Helaua vt Abe Uaoola
Helmaa Ball tot divoroa. Dearee
granted.
ANTI-SALOON.
Leltert From Prominent Persons
City of Eugene Exeoutlve dop't,
Eugene, Oregon, March Utb, lHOg.
"My oear Sir, Yoori of Maieb Utb
at band. Tbli oounty and city were
v ted dry at the June election 19o6
and the law went Into effect July tbe
tame year. It waa laid by aome If It
went dry Eugene would be a dead
towo and tort grate would grow In
tbe principle etreota of our beautiful
olty, bat taoh baa not been tbe oate.
We have beta mote proaperooa than
at any time In tbe niatory ox El
gene. Mind yon, I do not aay tbat
Eugene would not have been proa-
aroua If It bad ataid wat. What I do
aay It that prohibition haa not hart
Eugsne. She la more protperoui un
I der prohibition than aba ever waa un
der wblakey role. The Ant year,
tbat la latt year, 1907, waa tbe moat
proiperoui year In all tbe history ot
1 Eugne. We paved nine block! of
too feet each at aa expense of about
f35,ooo and eewart and giading and
graveling ttreete end publio parks
to at leaat tlS.ooo more Theie were
built about tbree mllet of atreet car
lioet at an unknown ouet to me, but
would tbink at leaat lloo,oco- Tbe
company'! employee tell me tbat Ita
balog patronized beyind tbe moat
tanguine expectation! of tbe com
pany The Univenity It prospering
as It never did before though It la
oripplwl by tbe holding up of the
ti25.ooo by tue referendum. Still
to gieat la the oonfldenoe In Eugene'a
future that that institution It forg
ing ahead tn aplte of tbe most ter
lone obetaclee. Our population baa
Inoreaead from 6, ooa to about 10,000.
Out aohool children drawing public
money are 2175, an lnoreaae o( about
5 00. Our business men never did to
good a boslneee aa tbey have In tbe
past two aonimere. I dont know of a
vauant builneaa boaaa In town, but
there may be a few, but I don't
think tbtre li one.
There are five briok buildingi now
under conatrnotion and being har
ried to oompletion, Theie will be
several other brlok blocat erected
hire thla tprlnz. The Odd Fellowi
will erect a tire atory brick building
(00o by lit feet) at a oust of about
(Do,oou.
There an at least one-hundred
houses now Doing conatiucted in tbe
city and many of them will cost sev
eral thousand dollart, yet the baild
lag teason baa aoarcfly begun. It
ia freely predicted by many of onr
beat informed oitizent tbat our popu
lation will liioreaee from 25oo to 5ooo
tola year. Wairena Paving Co. are
juat tbli week commencing tbeir
paving contract. They now have a
contract to rave ion tlxski, and
eleven more will be let In a few daya,
bidt for tbe - work are now being
advertised and will be let In ten
daya. Macb more paving work li
b log talked of and I am oonfldent
tbat we will pave at leaat 3o block
tbla summer at a cott of abnut tloo,
000. Tbe Street Car Co. will invest
at leaat I15o,ooo tn extension ot tbeir
tinea. The city haa voted (3x,ooo
bonds for a gravity ayttem of water
worki Everything Is alive here and
oonfldenoe la written on the counte
nance ot all oar cittern. Tea, Eaaene
is forging ahead at a marvelous rate.
We raised a 1 12, 000 booster fund latt
fall and thouaanaa of letter! are be
ing aent oat to ell parte of tbe world
netting forth the great advantage! of
Eugene, especially, and all ot Ore
gon. Tea we nave outgrown Eugene
alone and are advertialng tba mar
velous resources of all Oregon. Tet
we think and talk tbat we live in tbe
beit spot In the best ttate in the
Union.
From the above which la not over.
drawn I think It It conclusive that
prohibition baa not hurt Eugene."
Very truly,
J. D. Matlock,
(Mayoi of Eugene City)
WHY UBOR01A WENT PROHIBI
TION.
By' Hon. Hok Smith, Oovernor of
Ueorgia.
"Replying to your letter and tbe
three queationt oontalned therein. It
glvel me pleasure to aay : There are
no Inalcatloni that prohibition will
be deterlmental to tbe beat Intereiti
of Ueorgia. Four fifths of the conn
tin in Ueorgia had adopted prohibi
tion under our looal option lawa be
fore the ttate prohibition bill wu
pasted. These oountiet bad tried the
experiment, many of them for years.
You Fellows
Who Pay
Your
Good Money
For clothes, ought to get good clothes for your
money, and you can if you come here. We
sell the celebrated "Model" clothes, because
they are all wool; because we know they are;
because you can depend on it.
We are showing an exceptionally fine line of
spring suits in grays, browns, modes and
fancies, also a fine line of blue serges and blacks in ail the fliapes and
styles of spring. We will give you more style and quality than you can pro
cure anywhere else, and guarantee it at the lowest price obtainable.
1 ' , -Nrs
SUITS AT
SI2.50toSI7.50
FOB WORK
SUITS AT
$17.50 to $25
FOR BUSINESS
SUITS AT
$25 to $40
FOR DRESS
1
Tuxedo Suits at $35 for Informal Wear
Full Dress Suits at $40 for Formal Wear
MODEL CLOTHING GOMP'NY
Medford's Correct Clothiers
Corner 7th and B Streets
Medford
3LYID kmSM
CKTj DJ02 n o:i
.l-nf.l.fc-J.ffiTTM;
and tound it benetiolal from a busi
ness aa well aa a temperance itand
point. "I do not regatd the adoption uf
prohibition In Georgia aa bavlnn
been due mainly to an effort to pro
tect tbe white people agalnat the
negroea. It la true, however, that a
detire to protect them againtt the
ute of liquor waa a atrong factor in
fluenoing the legislature. The great
bulk of tbe negro race la atiU entire
ly a child raoe. The amendment to tbe
constitution precluded the prohibi
tion of the aale of liquor to tbe negro
aa a race. To prevent them from
obtaining liquor. It waa tenantry to
aiolode altogether the aale. A ma
jority of tbe negroea have no control
whatever over their appetite, and
are waeteful and wioked when under
tbe Infloenoe of liquor. I am not
prepared to aay that prohibition
would neve been adopted had there
been no negroes lo the ttate, but I
believe that a great many of the sup
porter! ot prohibition would have
favored It withont any regard to tbe
negro question
"I do not believe tbat there It like
ly to bi any concerted effort on tbe
part of the liquor Intereiti to evade
or defy the law.
"I can apeak eapeoially for Atlanta,
tba target! ity In the ttate. Hera
the law will be ordinarily enforoed
wltb tbe anpport of a large majority
of the residents."
Holkey at Home
From polk County Observer:
Hon a F. Mulkey bat tiled with
tbe Beoretary ot State bis petition
for nomination to tbe office of Die
irlct Attorney for Jackson and Jose
phine counties. Toe Observer pre
dicts bit eleation by a baudioma
majority Mr. Mulkey served tbe
people of Polk oounty at County
Clerk for one term, and waa re-elected
by tbe largeat majority ever given
a politloal candidate In tbe county,
winning out oy lvoo votes. He wai
then called to aerve tbe people at
State Benator, aod at tbe and of hit
tour-year term, waa re-elected by a
a bandtome vote. It It hardly Etc
eaaary to add that Mr. Malkay'a
ability aa a publio officer waa re
aponiible foi tbia ahow of 3onfldenoe
on tbe part ot bit fellow oitizent,
and that here in Folk conntv bit
name it household word for in
tegrity, energy and executive ablliy.
Aa a pnbllo epeaker he hai tbe rare
power of organizing forcea, grasping
detail! and atating tbem in ilmple,
foioetul and oomprebenaive language.
Betoie a jury be baa few cqnala. Aa
a proaeouting attorney, Mr. Mnlkey
will be aafo well poised, uniwerv
Ing, but juit. lie it a mau tbat can
neitbor be buriied Into action nor
deterred from discharging hi! full
duty, Ula many frienda tn Polk
oounty will hope for hit eleation by a
neet malortly, knowing full well that
be .will "make good,'1 and that the
people of Uoohern Oregon, aa here,
will never regret havioa placed him
In otUoe.
Jury Returns Compromise Verdict
. The trial of the tult ot the Cars tens
Packing Company of Tacoma against
tbe Pelton-Nell Company, which oc
cupied attention ID the Jackson
oounty clrco.lt court for aeverel daya
latt week, resulted In the inrv. after
aereral houra of deliberation, re
turning Into court a verdict awarding
tbe defendant! 2 XX), or tne amount
wtiloh the plaintiff had advanoed
defendant on nccouot ot certain
eatUe oontraot Involved lo the ault.
Tne Pelltoo-NeU Company oon
tneted wltb tbe Carateni Company
for the delivery to the latter ot one
uonaana bom ot beet cattle to be
ihlpped to tb northern market from
thla atatlon and Northern California.
A portion of tbe oontraot waa filled
and completed and tba Carttena
Company paid the Pelton-Niil Com
pany 12000 adranoe on tbe remainder
of the oontraot. The Poltnn.N.il
Companywere ready to eomplete tbe
oontraot at Wlllowi Calif., and Car.
tent tent hit representative tc re
ceive ine cattle there, but olalmed
upon looking them ovar that onlv a
oertain number were beef under the
oontraot and then only would ha
content to receive. The Pellon.N.il
Company claimed tbat all the oattle
wire oeer under tne oontraot and re
futed to permit Caratent to tegregate
tbem. Carateni sued to recover tbe
2ooo advanoed and tbe Pelton Nell
Company brought in counter olalmt
not only for the fJooo but alio for
W6oa i alleged damages, tbe prim of
beef baving taken a drop between tne
t,m,,0,tbe n"ki'' of tbe contract
and delivery of the oattle.
Tnecaee wai a hard fought one,
F. M. Calkins and Keamea & Reame
appearing tor plaintiff and E. U.
Brlggt and Colvig & Durham for tbe
defendanta, tbe leading oattlemen of
tbla teotion were called aa witnesses
ia the oaae.
It is repotted that the oate will be
appealed by the plaintiff a to tbe lu
preme court. Aahland Tiding!
Murder in Second Degree.
The trial of C. ',ti. and Norwal
Waliwortb for the killing of Jamte
Mankln on Poorman't oreek several
mootba ago. waa conol tided Tnaadav.
and tbe jury returned a verdlot of
murder tn tbe second degree. The
killing grew out of the attempt of
Mankln to evlot the Walwortha from
a cabin on hie Dremiaea. In the
resultant row abate were exchanged
between the partlea, Mankln waa
killed aad both Waltwortni weie
wounded.
Tn the Public
Bavin been aoilcited by n goodly
nam bar of the eltizena and taxpayera
of Jaokion county to beoome a can
didate for tbe office ot County Aaaea
sor of Jackson county 1 have decided
to become airh candidate, eubject to
tbe action of tbe Republican votera
at tbe ooming primary election.
WiUtam T. Grievee,
Ptiilit, Oregon
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of
Jackepn County, subject to the
action of tho Democratic primary
election, April 17.
Medford, Oregon. A. Jones.
To the Poblic
Baving been tolioited by a goodly
number of the citizens and taxpayer!
of Jaokaon county to become a can
didate for tbe offloe of County As
eesaor of Jackson oounty I have de
cided to become inch oandldate, sub
ject to tbe aotlon of tbe Republican
voters at the ooming primary eleo
tlon J. W. Lawton,
M edford.Oregon.
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