Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 28, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MEDFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OR- TUESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1-
Meftord Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in i Live tvwu.
'Vblictinj pvnry rvwivg xr-;t fMHidh
0. i'l'TNAM. h'Jitor kud Mhanyr.
tL ffiw bt W-dfurd, On g
Out- v!'.!::. t'tv itiuil or rurrir. . . .K.50
One nr. tv li.iii) 5.00
EE SOLUTIONS OF EESPECT.
MAEKIKO TIKE."
'J'li- vtyiid imiwc id Wt- Ui"- will)
;t. J-jf'' itwll' ih lur-ly ii."ti"li. YVl.-L
v. i-iitw t u tucw, r-sw to W
uiv jy fWird, or - may no bfcik
Tiird wf ran 't nund rtilJ rry ioiig.
Jf d"ii't v abt-bd. fall r-arard.
'J'nr- i au -x'tjuuu. We u
"mark tiir.-." With fcl! thf mutu-ci
jiid ail 1 1" fort -Kh-ut iat to a for
ward myvii.t'L;, we tan bring our f-t
b"k to tit- jla- itHwj tn-ui from,
and witL a inurvliiujf Ktt- and a martial
air k-i ou for Inun without ;ror-
jiij; au in-b f fin whr nt a rt ?d.
jt kbould bi. tn aim of -fc'-b of u
to ' uurwlvs a litlW- further ad
MiiH-d wb'ii Tbc tbH'l'W (f mgnt fall
daily thuti wi ni'Ti' tit-u tb- rrinihou
tiiJtf. irM- ctr'-hi.fd 1 1.'- cam. We do
jn't want l'i -t rot'fh. for lo t"i yr-iw
iiiH it- 1 'ijf. ;itid ' do v.uM to
ej nd li'' duv in !- -J f rt nti'J a-
WJiat lioldk iur the individual hold?
for tbt' f -ut iif jnditidiialk j-alW-d
a .fjiiijiiuiiitv. Kadi duy hbnuld Mf
Mdf"td u littl- furtiiT advaii-''d
toward it fiitun- ra 1 ui'HV, Am a filv,
M'' do not want to go bark ward, or to
"mark timt." WV want to move fur
ward kurdy, wwift ly and d -f'i u it y
toward the bright d-wtiny wf bli-f
a waits u.
I'liity of Wfort, uuity of -ndavor,
unity of uriMH ar' cBKfotial to M"d
1 ord ' growth. Ka b of u muNt work
1oj('tijHr, muft mall' Pirtall hM(-rifii'
and figt Mtty aiiimoyiti's in th
tfort for t b- i-oiiJiiion good.
Tlif 4'oriiing yt-HT (irouiiwa to hf th
bfkt ju M'-dford'a hintory. Jt Vf-n with
UK to uiak it no. If we do not do ho, it
wjJI be )erauM we have forgotten the
uinia w began the year with, and will
have gone to "marking time. ' ' J Jut
there m no tign of anything but prog
reMi and romie to gn-et the eoming
year Mlid it im hoM-J there will not be.
Hwadquartera W. H. Harrion hot.
Vo. V7, lejia n ment of frgon. i. A.
h.. f--iitra. Point, Or.. January fi.
Whereati. tiiroiigb tne ru? Land
of the grea.1 eneiuy. tl-htb. ttic J'oUt
ha agan t-ei: t-a 'i-d upon to mourn
the h of one ..f i:h tuutrt ttiwd ut-m
iirt in the jM-rK-tn of Merritt KHiott.
late of ' omjtany A. Twelfth IJHnoie
avb!rv, di"d .Tanuan ii, at tie
home ju eutral J'"iim. lie leases a fam
iiv and a L,-'t uf fnenat- who mourn
i,ih d'-Hti,: and new. be it
.Hekiiied. 'J'l.at in the deatli of Com
rade E'.lioU i bib post lout one of it
Hiont effii-jeui meii,l,rK. the cnmilMin ity
an ii'inent eitixen, friend and neighbor
a ud lit famiJy a J.ind and devoted
father and liiiKband,
Ketud ed. That t bene reholut ion be
n j. read upon the pout minute aud a eopy
be he ut to the Buutbern Oregonian,
Med ford Mail and 'eutral Point Her-;
aid.
Comrade K.'Uott wae a tharter njem
ber of W. H. Harnwn Ptmt No. 7, I
part men t of T'regon. i. A. K.
J. W. HH'KK.
CEOKOK VEHKISii.
JOHN TEJtKJLL.
fV'iiiinittee.
AJfUEEJCEXTS.
Id "A Xeperate Chance." wnieh will
te arted at the Mejf'(ird Oj-r Houw-.
Friday, Jacuary Zl. Tne(Jore K-reiner,
tna: wW known piaywrgbt. La writ
ten the bet wort f hih !ife. The piay
ronuiin incn.U in the Jie of tboe
two iotoriouts criminal. d and Jati.
Jiiddie of J'ittM'urg, a. Jt will be re-
men.bered that h-'ne time ago tnt en
tire norid bf man led by the e apf
ol tlione two noTorioiik men from ju
J'itiKburg .tail, where lh-y w-re inear
eerated, a wait i ng t he deal h to which
tbev had t-eu seuteiieed peveraJ monthf
wrevioutdv. Thv were aided in ineir
ettea pe by t he wife of t he warden of
the prih'in, who, previous to that es
cape, had borne th very highest repu
tation an a faithful and lovink wife. Jt
we.k simply a ea:ne of a weak w oman 'f
infatuation for a criminal. The author
ban not exaggerated any of iii Btenea.
The M ajew ie Amuhement eouipauy.
I which in preneDting the attrarti'.m. ha-
Fparftd no exjenhe in mount ii.g the piay.
having even gone to the eij-euae of e
curing aoine of the original weapfn
that were used by the celebrated de
t eet i vet in the capture of the criminate.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
J08EFH GASTON WANTS
TO BE KAILEOAD COMMISHIONEB
.J'lhej.h Cintidi. a pioneer of Oregnn,
Olie uf the ,;it j i- - .;. per eijrTurw ut
the (jihI buildei ut t(.' fll-t I.Jif
iom gjnigt i;iilii.;nl iii the ij.irthwi-t-t, an
liuiirne In - v:ni'iuv f.r i;ii!i'.;m1
inif"'uii r iu the .. Nn-( t ui.n -mual
dlhtllrt.
Jl'illi l'i hlo U Nil i J in ;, ,1 m 1 0
rough pobite P.-h'Joli uf hii. turn, Mr.
iutiiii wxinnj kii a tiimi tmtil Jo v-at
old, net t Hog i ii ' if it ;i a hi h s t-f j u
J"!.'!. pi;i--to -o- In :uA mining iii
.1.1. I.,l,,li. . ,. 1 1 , ii 1 1 - !t. f,t t
v ur tl,.- i:.ilf.-:ul ,t(l. , i -v. Or. ;u.it
iiii'l ( (, ;,, rj,.,ii I In- r. j.urt IN.
bill. I gliitit ti. (he Oi. ..n 4 I ;,,(, ,f,li;i
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f. .im.. I tli. Iw.n. Sti.u.lm A ;tli.(-'i
l(;i 1 1 1 1 .re I i . ': r ; .n i, . bmi'l i) :i ) (,:, t t Hue j .
tl"- lie! P. .,. . ,,( :,,,., u i '
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II- 1 ! .t:.. ; ..i, ill. ,v. ntni. 1 '
Mint JVJirtJihuii Prim ih helping n-g- :
jeter vutert in the clerk's office thib'
week.
".je Iiavidhon. wii' wsi -haiighaied
fiuiu han J'laiiejhi-u abi.ut a year ago,
tt- home agaiti. haii g otue froai Jing
land.
J'lthteo are out aiilM.ltli'ilig the O. K.
S, ball, to be gi.eu J.-bruary 14. Fol- :
l"wiiig are the f iuur ma nag err : -f "hii '
i'. Miller, iub Newbury, J-JiniJ Britt,
Kruent J..angiey, .liiine Crunem jer, '
' lareuee Jteaniee and JVeiJ Fiek. j
Fd Jay came in from the Jilue Ledge !
recently, where he ha been doing an-
nehKuieiit work for George K. Neuler. :
Keep your eye on our windows TJJK;
I
Although in the he vera 1 heahons nuc--eK
of "A Ieperate ('Laii'-." which
come to the Medford 'p-ra House Fri
day. January ;. it never h: failed in
Ktirring itp audience to the depth? of
emotion, at.d in the prenei. present a
t if .ii it iK even better than ewr before.
Ah a mejudraiim of realign-. ''A I'-
pt-rate i:aii'-e" ranl'.N atnoiig tlie best
in the laud, and Tijeudnre Kremer, the
noted jtlaywright. hat eji-elled himh-If
in a characterisation that thoroughly de
pi ctu the lifi i and habits of the no
torioio JJiddle brotheri, from the time
that they committed the murder Uiat
ended in their pen national escape,
through the atuiitaaure of the warden '
wife, and their wubnequent recapture.
Leep heart-interest jirevaii? throughout
the play, which ie especially adapted to
the multitudes.
Tbe Southern Orepon State Normal
8raool at Afiiiiand of fen espex-iaJ op
portunitie for teacher to review for
the teachers examinationi in Febru
ary and August, and to take work it
Pedagogy and in htciaJ Methods in
teaciung in tne various grade of the
training school. Since the public
behoolf of Oregon are calling fnr acb
er who can tea-h Manual Training,
many are taking adattage of the in
dustrial work lately installed in the
BehooL Exjen&eii of board and lodg
ing and tuition LonLal.
The State Normal School at Ashland
is enjoying the largest appropriation of
state funds ever granted a Normal
school in the history of Oregon. Cat
alogues Kent on application to the
wj6 PRESIDENT.
Buy Tickets by Wire. 1
'Something which i of considerable
intet to the public generally and
which ib perhaps not generally known i
is the BTBtem of prepaid orders now in '
effect between stations of the Southern
Paciie company and all points in the '
United State. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
frm any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleper
accotcmodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
mav also be furnished at the samr
time." tf
Medford Opera House
Monday, February 3
Gloria Dare
and Her Florodora Girls
Concert and Recital
BENEFIT OF
Weatonka Tribe
Improved Order Red Men
Prices. DO aad 75 Cents.
THE MUSICAL TREAT OF TH K SEASON.
NORMAL NEWS NOTES.
Coal for Sale.
We are -kw prepared to furnish hxr.d
p:ckei eoai at tee mine, uve my
st of town, in any amount de:r.3
t'T.'O per ton.
tf PACIFJ-; COAL ro.
FRUIT TREES.
Surplus stock. :V0 Jiartleet I'ars. 200
I Angon. 2j.i( Spitzenberg. 50
Newtown, 1 ffiO Crawford? (early
r'aeb), &f)0 Muir p. aoheg, 600 Elbert.as.
Inquire of L. B. Wsrner. tf
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Karl Moure, vice-principal of the
Jaekcoii viJIf Kchool, and a laduate of
the cjy Hh of "i7, was visiting with us
a few day lant week.
Former Jnident JJ. F. Mil lit ey gave
au interent itjg talk in chape) one morn
ing lait week.
The training department i having -x-aminat
ioii this week.
The , . A. is haing something
M-i'ial at each meejnj;. At the laht 1
meeting Mim I'aiy .I;ic1;kuii nang the,
Ring entitled. "The iJird with the Jiro-i
ken J'iiiioii.
Thurnday, I'r-hident Jnyue pe un '
the tie.r,..ilv of being true to (.!ieef.
He lir-.Mht "Ul 1 he Jn.-t that one jnriwl
1 1 1: r .lxiiy K'iiiiLC' it re. !, aud to
Ju- 1 (. HKM'iO'. uiut progrekK.
J'h;it p.'l ii (th-kk i only t rue kind iiex-.
wh-i h n.oul-i be .-uH;atd at ho..l.
Tl.' iril-ie f- T M i . Mi'-et- ew-ry two'
.'-,
The pfor;irtri g; ' fi )y t h- two lit
. r ii y K-'i. . i.-. l.'i-' :t Mdwy evemog
fi..T un') Ii"Mk tt.- fii leini ..t wnri; that
b, ji ae.-.n,;.!.,..! ti;it line.
b-tl It h.W- the M!t-ri-t Whl-I tfH- 'H
i f t . . Ml t ,i -I i. .
'I he f.h.o a I trail.. fv I;.-- ha- b-. n
t..H,y - Ib-Iit M.T'.. Hl'i, lie dllfllb
..!'- l..j.'-'l;' 1:1 Will ..-0 b ).'t' f-r
... II . r In,. .f tie M,,r.
K' i . M:.'l-, ,. ..f L'l.g. Ite. Who !- hold
- f. . , . ;,! . in,-- at Tab i,t. -poh-
, i,.,.,... . .In. v .):..r...i.-
M-.'.V ,.. U "ill , , Th. '
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aeservea beat eaie.
The reserved twat aale for the Ked
Men'n big ihow, whiHi taken place at
the Ojera House next Monday evening.!
February 3, will open at " o 'clock
Thursday morning at Hatkin 'b. All ,
thone holding the regular canl tickets i
being sold by the members of the or-j
di-r can exchange them for reserved
feat without extra cost any time af
ter 20 o'clock Thurhday morning. From
t':e way ti'-ket are going. Mis lare
will apjtear before a crowded house.
Gloria Dare in Tacoma.
" ( iloria I'are, x he prima donna so
prano, gave a genuine surprise. Her
vn.rk of the ol Kiiglinh Ktyle, mid her
sung- and recitation. lu the land of
the I'.nt'talo,' made a decided hit with
the audience She ib by far the iVst
ringing comedienne seen at the Crund."
Tacoma J-der.
C. H. Pierce & Son
Pride themsejvetj on pleading custom
er n, doing a straight commissiou buri-n-rM
and -ahni the option business to
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Hazeuugc A Williams. Mawaceks
FRIDAY, JAN. 31st
A
FOUNDED ON THE
LIFE OF THE
FAMOUS BIDDLE
BROTHERS
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J5v TLfcoduri" Kri iTii-r. T)ic yri'it t -i-st
ttf ail "Irani!.; r"'lucfi wjlh
iit-w ati'l MHrlliijfj cffi-fts. A
fturv trui- l'i lift- c.f the (ircat
I'itifiuirv Trat:dy.
Saturday, Feb. 1 "Kerry Gow."
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.1. E. EN'VAKT.Prcfid tnt.
J. A. I'KIiKV. Vic-rresidi-nt.
J'.HX S. f.KTH, Cashier.
V. II. JArKSO.V, Ass'i Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOBD, OB.
CAPITAL $30,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SGN OF SAFETY
1ST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, $50,000
ALWAYS CONSERVATIVE. ALWAYS SAFE A
Wm. S. CrimcH. President. Gen. W. Dunn, id Vice-President.
F. K. Leuel. Vice -President. M. L. Alvord. Cashier.
Orio Crawford. Assistant Cashier.
ENJOYING A TETE-A-TETE
upper or dititjer. at -Vtsh s is a pi
exiM-riem-t . -fr,r at no plrtee in this
I'M ii ey yon t-te virt raN that are
intkd in mo-Ii n tempting and artistic
iJimi'T it tlo-v are prep.-ir'd at Nash's.
:iimy inoref. like oysters on the half
br..il or r--:iMd ijuail. wood-
. 1.:
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and
vie-
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Till' K
This Bank was Not Built in a Day
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
ESTABLISHED 1888
CAPITAL $ 50,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 6' 500
AVERAGE DEPOSITS SOojooO
N..w nv.iitv vears old: in fa, t. the oldest hanU iu the eiiy and grow
nii' ii, str. i,-th ami e,.ns,.r at ism with ea.-h yi-ar. Kv.tv dollar of
its i a.ital an I surplus ovi-r and al.ove the original '.'.-,.'io,i ,, jn
l.a- U.u ad!-d fioin the tot earnings. N other l.nnl; makes so tr.M.!
ii showing
as. w I ni
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Win. M ColviK. Mtdrord, Or.
COI.VIO DURHAM,
Attorneys at Law.
Oro. II. Durham. Orantn PasA, Or.
WM. W. T HOLT. M. D,
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OI'KNS SA'I Th'DA V, JANl'ARV 1p.
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Toil O'CLOCK. CIlol' Sl'HV AND
NOOIH.KS n TO M1DNK5HT.
DINNKK l'KO.M 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
TO x O'CLOCK 1 M.
22 C Street,
Medford
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COLON I A I- I'OL'CH WOL'K.OUMLL AND LATH
WOKK. I'ATTKL'N'S, KTC.
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THE SECRET
it v. In- our liread is in sin li di manri
I'" it, fine iu:i!ity. liohmess and timst
t d lo ions flavor is that it is made from
I elioiee winter wheat anil Iiv the lost
nn t!,o,l, Known iu liakiin' to eivp nn-
I tntion and eniovment of eatinc at the
i ( same tune. It yon are not using Van
j iK'ni'mieri: urns.' hread. try it.
Medford Steam Bakery
Deviled Ham and Relishes
. ' 1 '! " l'arty the other nif ht and lnt
of intiir, ,-irls were BiiyiiiS an old haehelor
and asking hint why he'd never married, etc
lie sj.rang those old gags about "marrying in
haste mid repenting in South Dakota' and
there being "just as good fish in the sea as
Jiave , er l,o,. caught." when one of the girls
remarked: "Hid it ever occur to von that the
hail might g.t stale while von were angling
for them?" h
In angling for customers we never allow
the bait to gm stale around this shop. We
get in new g Is In- most every express these
days. The boss believes in keeping the stock
nnht up to the minute, so that if you read in
any of the magazines or home journal of a
new food product or relish of nnv kind von'
can come right lo this store n ml see the article
... j.,,! in a nig lot nt I n-
jTi derive, .,1's famous !e iloil Hani and Sardines.
an- hea.bpiarters for relishes. They cor
t!alil'i, V"" n'" L' ' I'1''1"?' ,f v""r nl!titn is a little backward.
2222XER & EWBANK
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!, Ion Ii tu.,! that the uiiilcr-igni-d
mil :i,(,ly at td,. r. pillar meeting of
' IM i ' '.. il of the city of Med
1. l'i- ... ti. to b, held on February 4.
vinous :,nd malt li. piers in ipiautities
less than one g allon for a peri. of six
month, at their place of business st
l.ot 11. in Itlock 2". in .aid citv.
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