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THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908,
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
I'lihliiihi'd every evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
G. I'L'TNAM, Kditor and Manager.
Admitted an Seeuml Plum Mutter in
thu 1'oatiiffiuo at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
One month, by mail or currier. .. .$0.50
Olio year, by mail fi.00
HELP FOB COUNTRY EDITORS.
(Krom The Orcgonian.
One would think there was an old
country editor in the Jiostot't'ici! depart
ment, making lawn' and regulations, a
good fellow of the Tom Kicurdson or
der, who is bound to givo the boys a
boost und bring them into their reward.
Jle must be a man of experience with
the frniltieH of the dcliniiicnt sub
scriber, that terror of the editor and
despair of the editor's wife, well
most cases is the financial "man" uf
the firm. For o! and behold! comes
the ruling that papers, to get into tec
pound rate, must hereafter be paid for
by subscribers in advance, or at best
cannot run more than a yeur behind.
Well, why notf All the prosperous city
publications adopted the rule years ago,
and it should )u enforced by the coun
try weekly as a matter of plain busi
ness. If ever tho laborer is worthy of his
hire, it is the editor und publisher of
the local weekly, plugging and boosting
year in and out for hi homo town and
county, often worried into sleepless
nights by visions of bills due and pay
able and nothing en hand or in sight
to meet them, it is safe to venture
Haying there is not a country paper in
the land that has not, at this date, from
."i00 tu 10tl() on its books, owing by
"good fellows," most of whom are hon
est of purpose, yet careless or shiftless
about paying up. These uim "good
renews nave plenty of money on cir
cus day, and when they attend the
county fair or other public diversion
or when they think of it at all, say to
themselves they will pay somo day.
They meet the newspaper man with a
cordial shake of the hand and compli
ment him on the gooil work he is do
ing, but that is all, while he wonders
if the creator gave spine men a double
allowance of gall. I si mistaken fear he
hesitates to cut them off.
The day of deliverance is nt hand:
OEEOON INCORPORATIONS
ARE DECLARED DEFUNCT
Governor Chamberlain has Kssued a
proclamation declaring the following in
corporations out of existence because
they have failed to pay their IssVuse
fee ami failed to mako a report:
Tribune Publishing Co. of Ashland,
Hoguo Hiver Valley power & Irrigation
Co., Three J'ines Timber Co., Medford
Dray & Transfer Co., Hank of Merrill,
Klamath county; (ialice Consolidated
Mines Co., Gold Hill Development Co.,
Grunts I'ass 4 Western Kailway Co.,
Klamath Luke Mill & Lumber Co.,
I. uck y (i n Gold Mining & Milling
Co., Merlin Mercantile Co.. Missouri
Mining Co., Mountain Lion Gold Mining
'o., Nash Ditch Co., Mt. Reuben County
Wagon Hond Co., Oregon & California
Hinge Co., Rogue River Mining &
Smelting Co.
HARR1MAN HIT
BY BIO STICK
OREOON RAILROAD COMMISSION
HEARS MORE EVIDENCE
Tho railroad commissioners have been
at Toledo, Lincoln county, hearing evi
dence in the case of H. F. Jones vs.
The Corvallis & Kastern railroad, in
which that corporation is verv prop
erly charged with currying passengers
iluring the summer season on mixed
trains, not furnishing ample seating ca
pacity, of collecting high und unreason
able rates on freight and general dis
crimination against the public's wel-
nire, ny iieorge l- .Nevnis. manager,
wlio lias since left the employ of the
company.
J. K. I'. Wentherford was sworn to
try to ascertain wl wns the road, but
farther than that he is chief counsel,
vice president and a stockholder in the
company, he would not throw any light
oa the ownership.
Government Brings Suit to Dissolve
JUilroad Monopoly and Release West
from Orif of Combine Dissolution of
Southern and Union Pacific.
SHORTAGE OF APPLES
IN LONDON MARKET
ll forth the
mid no grumbling.
sign goes up "dish ui.
MEDFORD'S OOOD CREDIT.
A in.. nil, ngo wiseacres wen. shaking
their heads und saying that the citv
could fiml no market for its bonds.
That they were mistaken is iniiplv
proved by the number of bidders rep
resented when the proposals were
opened.
A premie f t0i tlm n.,,,.!),
of II per cent ten year bonds is a verv
fail- premium at any ti for any bonds
an. I nil unusually g I one when the
hiiniicinl .It pn ssion in th,
sidered.
ll in
local I
The weekly apple report of W. Den
nis & Sons, of London, Bays:
"Our market is at the moment prac
tically bare of apples, ao far as recent
importations are concerned, but there
are still in the hands of dealers stocks,
not inconsiderable, which consist main
ty of inferior quality of fruit. Tho do-
niiiod is certainly much better at the
moment than at any time within the
past four weeks, and we cannot but
think that any shipments which may be
alloat will realize good values compared
with what has been obtainable during
the past few weeks.
There is a particular scarcitv of reallv
good fruit and there is no difficulty in
milking from Ills to ISh per barrel on
lianiwins or Greenings thut mien no of
iiur size ami clean, lint we have a great
deal of inferior quality on the market,
which is clogging it ,, much that it is
only something K,IIH t lut t stands out by
itself that commands attention.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A I
H. . Hamaker to Slide L.
ten, property in Ashland $
A. Adelaide Heche to Alice II.
Ilinld. llt'i acres iu township
."til, range 1 K
Phillip Starr to If. O. Ilendrixs
land in section L'li, township :i.V
con- , range o W
W. K. Kubler to K. I,, l-'arru,
tn-ising Unit there were uoj li.-P acres in 11. L. C. .Mi, town
tor the bunds, but this is sliii, :I7. r:i V
.xplirn.l In the l.-i.t hat Me.H'ord IS. C. Ilmuiikcr to Susie L. Allen,
pie i nn ....il,,. money so lunch faster proper: v ill Ashl I
in renin, .in ivanlil,- ami other local j A. Adelaide lloi-Lc
i 11' ;; .. s that , ,IIV,. ,, ,,,).,
'o 'I:'..: Ml sm.,11 inter. .1 pavilie se
WASHINGTON', Jan. 27. What
promises to be the government's great
est contest in its struggle for regulu
tion of interstate railroads wns begun
when the preliminary work was com
pleted for the long-threatened legal at
tuck upon the Harrimnu system.
Suit has been directed brought by the
attorney-general to dissolve the illegal
combination between the Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific and the San Pedro-Los
Augcles-Salt Lake road.
It was also ordered that the courts
declare illegal "the ownership by the
Union Pacific of the Oregon Short line,
of all stock held in the Santa Fe, the
Great Northern mid the Northern Pa
cific, all of said lines being competitors
of the Union Pacific," to use the lan
guage of the attorney-general.
Strikes at Monopoly.
The following statement was made:
"The proposed action not only strikes
at the Ilitrrimun system in the west, but
will attempt to dethrone the great
financiers and capitalists of the east
closely identified with llarriman in con
trol of his railroad manipulation, for
the attorney-general announces that in
addition to the railroad companies men
tioned, individuals will be made de
fendants, including: K. II. Hurriman,
the railroad king; Jacob H. Schiff, New
lork banker and capitalist; Schiff 'a as
sociato, Otto II. Kahn; James Ktillninn,
president of the National Citv bank
of New York, commonly known as the
Standard Oil banker; Henrv C. Frick
of Pittsburg, the coal and coke mag
nate, aad a prominent figure in the
United States Steel corporation; Henry
II. Kogers, one of the heads of the
Standard Oil company, nnd William A
Clark, the millionaire United States
senator from Montana; the Farmers
Loan & Trust company of New York
d feadnnt us depositor of the stock of
the San Pedro road under a contract
by which the attoraey-genernl suvs it
is required to give proxies to such per
sons ns may be named bv llarriman
aad Clark for a period of years under
their agreement made at the time Hnr
rimiin forced Chirk to uhundon the Sun
Pedro, mi independent line which he
had constructed, nnd turned it over to
llurriiiiau. his arch- enemy.
Is of First Importance.
The attorney-generiil says: "The.de
partmeiil of justiceiregards this case as
of first importance, us seeking to break
up substniitial monopoly of the trans
portation business between the Mis
souri river on the oust und the entire
Pacific coast south of Portland on the
west. ' '
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROOMS TO LET by
month at the Kmerick.
dav, week or
tf
WANTKIl Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apnlv to steward, Nash Cafe.
Volt SALK Town lots; good location,
$o0 each; terms. Page & Lawton. 267
WANTED To rent a small unfur
nished house, electric lights, close in.
Call at my office. Dr. R. R. Hamil
ton. ' tf
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Box
418, Medford, Or. tf
Is Eogue River Valley Land Too High?
1300 ACRES, 1 MILE FKOM JACKSONVILLE, 514 MILES FROM MED
FORD, ONLY 6.50 PER ACRE.
For sale by C. H. PIERCE & SON
WANTED Girl for general housework
good wages. Apply at Medford Tea
& Coffee Store. tf
WANTED Girl for g eneral house
work; no washing; must room at
home. Inquire at Tribune office, tf
FOR SALE Town lots, good location.
$.50 each; terms. Page & Lawton. 267
t OH taALt Cheap, a inehester re
penting shot gun, 12-bore, nearly new.
Applv W. S. Brooke, Hotel Moore, tf
r Oli KENT Gentleman wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tt
i'lliST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50
FOR SALK One five-horsepower mo
tor, good as new; take it away for
$75. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford,
Or. ' tf
r'Oli HALE A small flock of Speckled
Hamburg chickens fur sale. Inquire
of Herbert L. Alford, No. 404 8th st.
West. 264
FOR SALE oOx-'OO-foot lot. 3d lot
from cor. 11th and L sts.; a bargain;
H. w. Medofrd. Call any time. W.
Vogili, residouce.
Medford Opera House
Monday, February 3
Gloria Dare
and Her Florodora Girls
Concert and Recital
OLENDALE LUMBER COMPANY
BUYS YARDS AT MEDFORD
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TO OREGON VETERANS
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A lull' dispatch iiniiniini-i'S Mint the
lill-llllllll' 1 .u in 1 mt company has liouc;ht
lumher yards nt Mi'di'iird mid will lake
charge uf tin' luisincss here in a nhort
linn-. A. Wilson of (.'li'iiil.-ili' will
look nt'ti'r tin- interests nf tin' roinpniiv
nt Modfoid.
II.
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Quartz Claim.
Ml 1 .Mill.' .1.
mining distrii-t.
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RED MEN'S BIO SHOW.
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hall for
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M'ss Dale
i'i lired mill
ii ..ii.- of
XOTK'K
' Is li.-riLv i;iviii thut tin- undersigned
w ill apply nt tin' regular tn.'i-t ino; nf
til.' citv i-ulllli-il uf till' citv nf Mid
I t'.n-.l. Ilivumi, to l. In-1. 1 mi rVliiiiiin- I.
I WW. I'm' 11 lii i ns.' In s. ll spirit nuns.
vinous mid mull liiii.,i-s in iii:iiitiii,-s
; l. ss tlinll nut' i::ill"li for ll p -riii'l i.f si.
inii'litlis. lit tlli-il' J.ln.-r of linsiii'-ss lit
j l."t II. ill I'.loi-U I'll, in s.-nd citv.
; v. m. ki-:m:iiv.
: Hiil.-.l .liiiin.ii-v 'Jo. I'.iii. -J7H
FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms
for housekeeping; convenient; for
family of three; no children. 307 N.
C street. , 267
A WELL-ESTABLISHED retail busi
ness for sale in Medford. Address P.
O. Box 716, or inquire Tribune of
fice, tf
FOR SALE New residence, just com-
plotod, second block west of high
school, West Seventh streot; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
WORK WANTED Jnpaneso contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or country. Address A. E. Tntsumi,
Gen'l Del.. Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE One 45-horsepower auto
matic Russell engine, in first-class
sape; look this up, the prico will sur
prise you. l'eils Elite Laundry, Med
ford, Or. ' tf
'OH RENT Newly furnished light
lioum'keepiiig rooms, close to business
part nf town; bath, hot and cold wa
ter, electric liejit. For terms see Nrs.
.Ine Thoiiins. .South If st.
FOR SALE One acre, wost of Medford
City limits; price $200, payable $10
down and $10 a month, without inter
est. Address I'. 0. Hon 571, Medford.
Oregon. 200
liATHS Men jnlv; hot air, steam and
iiiedic.-iti'il sea salt, ode; with massage,
l.llll; good fur rhi-umat ism, colds, stiff
joints, ji'iralysis, etc.; will purify and
tone up generally. 1'rof. Valeske, A
street, ..'nrncr of 7tli st. tf
BENEFIT OP
Weatonka Tribe
Improved Order Red Men
- Prices, 50 and 75 Cents. "
THE MUSICAL TREAT OF TH E SEASON.
J. E. ENVART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashior.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL -....$50,000
SURPLUS 10,000 ..
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
i
ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, $60,000
ALWAYS CONSERVATIVE, ALWAYS SAFE
Wm. S. Crowcll, President. Geo. W. Dunn, 2d Vice-President.
F. K. Deuel, Vice President. M. L. Alvord. Cashier.
Orio Crawford. Assistant Cashier.
RENT Ni
day. week
pnstnffici'.
wlv fiirni.sln-d
or iin.url). The
Miilford. Or.
moms
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' Million ol
srr at ion
llnskins'.
Toy
.pens
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II. Ilttst. .1 In tin,
pensions I. i ,- n..
gri s.innn II ill I . -aic
iiii-ii on ll
II li-ci'ld of wlii,
of c .TV tii.in
A few of the
ilinl, lt... v.-i-, to
who h.-is ti.it I.,
and is n.. w pl.t,,-
of his ll.lMll; r
W llli'll I'll! ill
for t In- mill'
who Itns iii.iirnil
foot tllllll liinis.lf
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fact of
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lit giants :iro orig
man Ii.to and there
L-cltniii a in'iisioti,
mi the roll Li- re as, .a
1' " I " line of llj.
hi. it I.. 1V A f.-iv hi.'
li.l.li.-n ..f si.ini. i i t. ran
i-Miug nnd Lik-i.'.r
NOTli i: nl' i.--ni.CT(i ol-'
I' m; im:i;sii ip.
Noli. a- is hi-ii In mh, I, Hint tin- fin,,
of llinr. h A Van 1 1 .11 .1. 11I..0 n has this
,y " di--'li.-.l. lo ..10,. . t hiirch
lininii. sold Ins i-nlir.' inicri'st in and
lo tl,.. M'.li.ird Si.a.ii llakory to Van
llai.l.-nL.-u; liis. 11 1,,, nssnino nil f
the indebtedness ,.f 1 Imrili Van Mar
.l.'ii!..
OPERA HOUSE
Hazcliigg & Williiuns, Mgrs.
MON., JAN. 27
GORTON'S
MINSTRELS
ru; tin. I all m ,
film of l linrch ';
1 irlne of this sale, ill
.lenL.-ig lr,. No o,
ontra.t any ,o.ts 01 to c.
lulls in our liaine,
VAN II A l.MM'.N ISI'.Kli
Medford, Or.. .Ian. I 1. plus
mils due to the
tlardeiiLotg. In
due to Van Mar
is ant liorii.,sl to I
to colli ct luiv 1
HlillS.
THIS
KVKUV. lllNli
MEASON
ENTIRELY
BRILLIANT COMEDIANS, SINGERS,
PERFORMERS.
Gorton's Solo Band
DAILY t'ONl KTS
This Bank was Not Built in a Day
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
ESTABLISHED 1888
CAPITAL 5 50 000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS Go r)00
AVERAGE DEPOSITS 500000
Nmv twi'iity .wars .: in fart. th ol.l.-st ,:,iik in tlm city iuhI Umw
Ntnntli ;in.l rnnscivnlisin with vm-h yenr. Kvrrv ilnllar ((f
its ci,.it:i1 nni! surplus over nnd above w original $li.1,uiH paid in
has hwn a-ldo.l (Vom tlio iwt famiii-s. No otlior hank makes so siron
a Nlmwiiii;.
H SA I II 1 la vint; pnn-liascil over
'iihi.ii.hi feet of first class m i 1 1 i ti lt 1".
we are prepared to furnish first class
luinlier of all kinds iu any amounts
ou short loiiice. If you cotitnnplati'
tut t id in t: pla.e v.nir order with us;
nrii-fs mtv reasonalde; dimension and
line tinish IuiiiIht a specialty. Write j
or :ill. Itntte I'alN Ktimlicr ('onipanv.
oft'iee over Jackson county liank. M'd
iord, nr. tf
Nl'l;Si:i:V STOCK All Hums of fruit
trees, t..t h laric and small fruits,
Htandard aric(ies of app cs and pears
and peaches, including Nowtown a ml
Npilzeiiti.TH apples; a full line of up
todatc tiurscry stock, in larp or jniall
lots; also all kinds of ornamental
trees and shrubbery, nt my residence
in South Medford, having just re
ceived n large shipment, ntn pr.'parcd
to fill orders immediately. Inquire at
Warner 's Store. L. H. Warner, Sr.,
Medf.ml. Or. tf
1 2 mn
THE SECRET
of why our Lre.'id is iii such di-innn.l
for its fine iuai,,-. lightness ..,,,,1 most
lelii-ious flavor is that it is inndo from
choice winter wheat mid by the Lest
methods known in hnkiiin; ,jivc .
Iritioil mid Clliovmeni of enlin.r ,,f Ihn
"" time. If von .are not usinn Van
. Ili-,i.,i..,,.. i...... i i.. i
-'S i.ios. oi, an, try it.
,, Medford Steam Bakery
Is herein c;i
will npply ti
ford. (Irecm
held reLrii.-ir
N'OTIl'K
en that ttie undersigned
the city council of Med
nt its next ineetinn 1 I"'
I. Itms:, for n licenae to
PISSIIU'I'IUN HI' P.MITSKISSIIII'.
The fin
"III pose. I
11 of
nf ti
I'n.Llv.
W I'i,
Yii!l..
Lv hii.I llw.
part li'-rship, ti ee I ..
V. I'ri.Lti- and (Lien
Naolo,
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and v
wilt .
name
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL KlKOll WOUK.OIULL .WfU-Vitl
WOL'K, I'ATTKKN.S. KH
TKLKIMIONK 171.
,M KUKOUl). Ol.
sell malt, liiious nnd spiritnoun liipiorn
in loss inutilities than n gallon, for n
perif'.l of six months, nt my plnee of
Lnsiinss at Lot lit. ltlock '.'ii. Medford.
dr II. I). WILKINSON,
fluted .llllilliirv L'.'S. ltliK. 270
FUIT TREES.
SurWus stock. 5ii HartL et pears.
De Auiron, 'J-'.imi. Spit -cnLeri;. !...lil
N'eivtoivn. Jooo irawford (earlv
rs-achi. vi Muir p aches. ii.a' K!Li rtas.
Deviled Ham and Relishes
i as ai a party the other night ami a lot
of young girls were guying nn old bachelor
and Hsking him why he'd never married, etc.
He sprang those old gags about "marrying in
liable nnd repenting in South Dakota," nnl
there being "just as good fish in tho sea ns
i "itKll, wnen one 01 ine dirin
I remarked: "Did it ever occur to you that the
J ,,-it might gt .stale while you were angling
i "( i neni ;
la angling for customers we never allow
the bait to get stale around this shop. We
U't in new goods by most every exjtfess these
'lays. The boss believes in keeping the stock
right up to the minute, so that if you rend in
any of the magazines or home journals of a
new foml product or relish of nny kind von
iu come right to this store and see the nrti
.p v...r..lf .Q,. ,.,f In i.; I.. f
d- rwood s famous Pevibd Ham and Sar.Unes.
We are hendiuart rs for relishes. They cer
inlv do l.clp von out good and plentv if vnur nipetite is a little back ward
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