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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
The Tribune's Illustrated Horticultural Number Will Be Ready Next SaturdayOnly 5 Cents Per Copy THE WEATHER. WYM.-ril Oii'ymi ( K'vusiiiuul rain toniM 1 "ri.l:i . South- im'Iv wiiiils. Associated Press Dispatches VOL. II. MEDFORD, OK., THURSDAY, KK15R PAR Y l, 1!H8. NO. 2T2 ) : f 'J ? y ft "' ) lor' I ' ft: mtr, mitt ? CO ' he.' ' de f T at ti ' b , M Ti'. 1 SAYS JAPS ARE TRUEST OF FRIENDS New Amba s said or Sends Greeting to America Amicable Outcome Promised. LONDON, Feb. 6. ' 1 1 know no truer friends of J it pan than American, and our excellent relations anil knowledge of one another wil linsure an amicable outcome at. an early date of the nego tiations still in progress." Such is the message Baron Kogorn Taknhira sends to Atnerien, on the eve of his departure to assume the ambas sadorship tit' Japan at Washington, lie sails Saturdav. SEEKING TO DESTROY BEAUTY OF NIAGARA WASHINGTON", Feb. (J. Persistent efforts an' to be made in eongiess to prevent, the re-enactment fit th.' Burton law, passed in 1 ! Mi, governing the dis position of t lie waters of Niagara is to conserve the waters of the falls against encroachment by commercial enterprises, and the law will expire in l!in;. Ball' of those opposing the re enact men t for ten years, as is pro posed in some quarters, declare t hat this is a distinct advantage to Canadi ans, who, because such a large portion of the falls are on the Canadian side, are contest to let existing conditions remain, in preference to agreeing to a treaty which will restrict the privileges they now enjoy. For this reason, it is argued, the law should not Ih re-enacted, as it will delay the execution of a general treaty on the part of Canada. YOUNG CARPENTER SHOOTS FAMILY AND THEN SELF CHICAGO, Fob. d. Cnstuve Wnl sti'dt, a carpenter, shot and killed hi? young daughter and then himself today He is believed to have been insane. iTHE C.......T .... .', i-J ...... .llTc. Irn ' 1 WHETHER YOU WI3H FOR SolAE ONE ELE To BE YOUR. VALENTINE OR WHETHER YOU WIH TO BE A VALENTINE TOR JoME ONE EL-SE, GOOD CLOTHED ARE NECEJJARY. EVERYONE WI5HE THE BET, WE KNOW. .So ME CANNOT AFFORD THE BET BUT MUT TAKE THE NEXT bEST, BECAUSE THAT 6 THE BE3T THEY CAN DO. FOR THE MAN WHO HA3'NT MUCH MONEY WE CAN 6IVE A GOOD .SUIT FOR 56.95 A GOOD , OVERCOAT FOR 8.00 A BETTER qSUIT AND OVERCOAT FOR 12.00 tEST POJJIBLE UIT OR OVERCOAT FOR 525.00 RESPECTFULLY, DANIELS' NEW CLOTHING STORE (Where You Are Always Treated Right ORGANIZE OF SHIP TRUST DISAPPEARS Search Continued for Charles W. Morse,! the Banker, Promo tor andExU. C.King NKW VOliK, Feb. fi. Search was continued today for Charles W. Morse, the banker, promoter and organizer of the American Ice company, and $120, IHMI.IHMI Consolidated Steamship com pany, who is not known to have been in the city since Monday, and may have left town earlier. There is a judgment, against him for l.")5,7";i and a suit against him by the receiver of the Na tional Bank of North America for -l!4H,:ii! 1 . His home is mortgaged and attached. Be was connected with I Augustus Beiu.e in the hitter's finan cial operations. Since Morse s i liininat ion from t he New York banking situation he has n-ansacted most of his business at his Fi ft ll a ell lie residence. Within the past tea da s lie was In-fore the grand jurv several times in connection with the conduct of his banks. I'rior to the coll.ipsf of the various enterprises in which he was engaged Morse's fortune was estiuiat.d at n.iHMi.nnn. LAKEVIEW ORGANIZES A COMMERCIAL CLUB LAKKVIFW. Or.. Feb. A number of the town's enterprising business men have organized a 'om mere in I club to boost for Lake countv. The club be gins its career with 10 members and . nui) to its credit in the bank, this sum having been contributed by the or ganizers. The coin men-ial body will erect a building wherein ir will main tain cliihrooms and a ho ;i permanent exhibit of Lake comity products prod ucts. It is expected that th. member ship Will be doubled ill the next feW tuonths. RE SOLVED THAT IF YOU VANT SOMEONE To Be YbyR Valekttjne: You MUST LOOK WEIL WELL DRPS5ED. DONT BEL A COMIC VALETNThlE. GoTO" BE ST- PLACE Bujter brown IU1TIBS v.bt.Tl.l Jf REV. REUTER WRITES El Letter to Tribune Editor Winds Up De bate Over the Stage with Ed. Andrews. Kditor Medford Daily Tribune: Bear Sir For several weeks you have permitted Mr. Andrews und myself to use the columns of your paper to dis cuss the moral influence of the the ater. A man of your intelligence could not help but see the weakness of Mr. Andrews last article. Before i had seen it, a business man said to me: "Instead of answering you, he brings up ot her things. ' ' Yesterday a professional man met me on the street and referring to Mr. An drews' article .said: "lie does not ans wer you. but talks of something else." ( In Tuesday afternoon two intelligent gentlemen (not members of my church) said to ill': "1 would not answer that man; there is nothing in his article." Now, Mr. Kditor, I am a very busy man. who writes a lot of irrelevant matter. The Hibject of our controversy was "The moral influence of the theater." and not. some dead dews who lived -H'titi years ago. Concerning this controversy there will be two verdicts. Mr. An drews' theatrical friends will of course indorse him; that is to be expected in the v tv nature of things. Whet her or not my art ides were stronger than his I leave to the judg ment of the intelligent people of Med ford who live mm rest tin- cross. Yi i v respect f ullv, W. c." h'Kl'T Kit. UNHOLZ HAS BEST OF NELSON IN TEN ROUNDS i.i is a iii:i.i. r, ,. i; ,.!... i. 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Iij;litilii; with his h't't shun I. lit- ln-l'l lii"Ji tn init''t his hi'tiil ,'inil chin, i'S r;iiril itniisliiiii'tit iiliiinst withmit fx rt'it inn. HEYMANS DISAPPEARS FROM X RADIUM INSTITUTE l'OKTI,Al. l-'eb. Krne-t Iby mans, erstwhile mannoor of tlie X-Ka-dinm institute, wantt-d for foiling tin death cert ifictite of ioida M. Ifowlatid. has disapjii-ared. Th" last seen of 1 1 mans by his attorney, Al M'iid nlialt, ih Siititidav night, ari-ordinu to a statement made by Meinlenhatl. Since iIm ii nothing has been seen or heard ..f lleymiins. so fiir as known, but 1 1 1 - t-uy that he ! ft I'm-tlaud Sunday is not b-li.-ved by city hall officials. Dr. Ksth.-r' h, city health ofti cr, -ure out th" .iiiii.-i;nt 1.. fur.- M i ni.-ipal Clerl: 1'rank U-nne y about '2 .0-,-1.,,-k ''.,, ;,v :,t-t. n ' i . T'o- war rant imt al,.!i down -lair to t he ..dice until about I ..V!....k. It i- be ii"ed that Hrvmaiis Je.-.rn. d of tin- ac ti f tin- eily .."ri.-i:, ;M,-1 1m,!, th" it 'clot 1: t f ; i in for I -t t mild. Uliv tlit- uanaitt was nut dei.ret'. In 'tie pojice before -e eral lli'tir . -lapI puvles I ir. r.dil ami O.Uf (Jrifma.-her. JEALOUS VOUVG HUSBAND SL.4YS WIFE AND XELF d H -W H A I " SIMM N'iS, TVb. fl. Karl Ky:,. ag-.d 1 hi- yoang wife of wloott Ir- a iimanelv jealous, and 1 hen blew mil ht own liratn fit heir It-one in i0t..,ado City toda Big $Ve in .sri) Town. R A'1 INK. Wis.. Fife (5. Five fire men weren't hired and a low IT' 12o.0'te) sustained in a fire whiiotartM i' the Karine rub from d'-fertive wiring thin morning. frrral tniiunW p' rtH t were b&dlz. damaged. O T Fl Commercial Club Au thorizes New Book Advertising Re sources of Valley. At the regular monthly meeting of the Medford Commercial club Wednes day evening, the compilation and pub lication of a new pamphlet, descriptive of the resources of Medford and the Rogue River valley, containing much the same matter as iu last year's book, but. revised and brought down to date, with the records of last year's crops and new photographs, was ordered The offer of the Sunset. Magaine to print :ii,HH) copies and to aid in Hie distribution, ami also to carry a full jiage ad in Sunset for one year, for fiTo". of which $1:110 was to be paid on delivery, and the balance at per month, was accepted, after speech bv Mr. Wells making several offers from the publishers. The club has not the needed amount of money in sight, but as the old books are exhausted, and the new ones need ed at once, it was determined to take a chance on securing sufficient money to pay for the hooks within the re ipiired time. It was decided to follow the si vie of the old boo It, but the sub ject matter will be improved. Committees were appointed for the war by President Colvig as follows: publicity Ulwell. Keddy.au. I Ray. Ilorticultun Findlev, Watt, and Ol well. Milling Reddv, Osgood ud Ciiui (Janiet) UJIIIgS. 'ivie improvement I': ainl -si nbruui;". Knt et l aiiinieut -"Imnd y, Xye. I udiisi rial- Ifosenbauiu, 'iariiett. c'olv Pier and finance- -.1 . K. Knvart Olwell. Pr. Page ami CHAMBERLAIN AFTER VAN DUZEN'S SCALP :m. i la in Feb. li. nor I alpl fit i- t he ol'icin I so Ma Pish Warden II. C,. Van hits d because nf t hat fad a ting of the fish com in issioa e!v is scheduled for next Week. While Coventor Chamberlain declines to discii-s the mutter, it is known that iti the pa-.t few months he has talked t !i subject over wit h many men who are i tit .'rested in t he perpet uat ion of the lish industry. Prom his talk with various persons it is learned that he consider t Van Puseii an improper man for the office for a number of reasons. ROSEBURG PLANS TO PAVE MAIN STREETS RosKliPRt;, Or., Feb. fi. At n meeting of the city council the matter of paving Rosebud's streets was taken up, resulting in a motion for the fle leetion of ten taxpayitig citizens, to be selected by tlie mayor, to confer with tie street committee of the city council regard inn lie- best tnanner ill which to start this work. The niatt. r of street paving lias been j agit'itid in Ifoebui g for nme t ime, and it has I.e. n propo-etl in order to meet i th evpenve of iich paving that the I i-;v e.':,b!ih its own plant, for paving aw that the ' ity pav half and the abut-j ting propery ..v.n. rs half of the ex j pons... HERO OF PORT ARTHUR - IS SENTENCED TO DEATH l.'lMKi.V. !'. li. 7. A.'i'or'liiii; t" n- w" r. .irt- r.'0 i.-.l li' r'. f'n'nir;il St.n"J" l I, :i4 li.'.-Ti .nit. 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Hi" ' PRIN 1 MEDFORD L CAST VOTES John Mitchell Says that Trades Unions will Lend Aid only to Supporters at Polls 1 N I 1 A X A I '( L I S, Feb. 11. .1 oh u Mitchell, president of the United Mine workers, said that the members of the Miners' union, together with all trade unions affiliated with t he American I'Yderat ion of Labor, wero interested act ively in the election to all execu tive, judicial and administrative of fices, of men known to be sympathetic to tin' reasonable demands of the wage earners of the country. "It follows, therefore," said Mitchell, "that t hey would oppose the candidacy of aspi rants for political honors known to be unsympathetic or antagonistic to the labor movement. ' ' He said that there was little possi bility of the labor organ i.at ions enter ing the political field from the party -Uandpoint. staudpont. WEYERHAEUSER TO PERMIT GRAZING ON TIMBER LANDS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Feb. !. The Weyerhaeuser Timber company, which has extensive hind holdings in Klamath and Lake counties, has an uoiiuced its intention of adopting the system followed by the government in leasing the lands within forest reserves for grnziig purposes. The company owns a p i ro x i i n a 1 1 I y :"n.imu acres of timber land in the two counties. Some of the laud it has acquired in recent vears, but much of it has beta hold for a long lime. It has never made nry .1' tempt to tit 1 i e e t Ml?" f ! olll the lands, and stockmen have crazed it without asking any (ptesl ions. i is th iol rut i f t he We w ha - users to d i vide tie- lainls into sections coii euii iit to tock men and t hen cha re. 1 lo-iu a nominal Mini for ra'.-tie, permits. A uding to the 1!KI7 assessment roll fur Klamath county, the Weyerhaeuser holdings in Klamaih a I are valued at .!:f:i,'J 11, mi which t he company must ,.ay :i tax of about .tHi.iHW. In Lake county the ligure me almost the same :ts in Klamath. While this vast un a of land is lying idle, the taxes told yearly to the cost of the lands, nud it now seems 1 hat t his hug rpora lion intends lo make the stockmen of this section pay its taxes, ami while at the -ame time the lease will be the melius of protecting the lands from forest fires as it makes it i m-um bent u lon the slock men to assist in ex tin gnishing all lin-s found on their lease. Senatft PassoH Yukon Bill. WASHINGTON', Feb. ). The senate has passed t he bill providing for t he part ie i put ion of the Fatted States in the Alaska Yukon oxiosit ion in Seattle in 1!ino. FOR w F FRIENDS A One-Story Brick Build ing 50x80. A snap if taken at once. I:A8Y TERMS. See do 0 IS ONLY OFFICIAL TO L Webster Claims That Former District At torney Alonehas Pro secuted Fencers. PORTLAND, Feb. . In his closing argument to the jury in the .lohn 11. Hall conspiracy case, Judge L. li. Web ster declared that there was no prose cutions for violation of the land-fencing law in Oregon until his client took action against Jesse Cnrr, and that. since Hall went out of office there had been no prosecut ions. KLAMATH COUNTY BECOMES ON OF DIVERSIFIED FARMING KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Feb. C I mm... k' P.t.,-1 1 h .'.mnti-v is raimllv devel oping from n purely stock couuir.v into cue of diversified fanning, and several thousand acres lhat in the past w. re used only for gra.ing purposes are now under cultivation and are yiehHag abundant crops of grain and hay, bid despite the deelopnieut of recent V -us and Hie strong tendency to agricultural pursuits, statistics for 1!7 show that the money coming into the country was derived mainly from livestock, especi ally from cattle. Since August I, P.I07, approximately HU'lill head of beef cat tle have been shipped to California mar kets from the Klamath basin, and the revenue derived therefrom was mm than $r,;,P,oon. The Klamath section produces an ex ceptionally g 1 grade of livestock and I horses and cattle from this region and 1 bring the top price. Pnict'callv a'l o' the slock shipped out of th:s country I goes to Calitoruia markets- -i to. Oakland ami Han Fuinc' The I, . but northern markets, Portland a sooed points, seldom sow) lo l alifornia wholesale but. h is before the shittp'ior sea- Ml " usnallv buv every; Irl-i- that ami adv. AITCIITRON PT1FKS TO AO ATI BE RAILROAD CO rfMISSlONEB S Li:M. i ?.. Feb. c - ( Ivde It. A itch. i.oi, of Portland has f'l-d his petilion with the s-cr-'at- tale for itomina lioli ami l. I' cti. ti P. Hie office of railroad commissioner for the second Lrrtsioiial district. Fund atid Pnirv Commissioner J. V. p.aib-y also placed his petition on file for ronoiu ina t ion to I hat office. W. 11. Iiroo!;e of Ontario atinoui I his candidacy for nominal ion to tho nil'i. f repreetlatie of the Twenty- s. venth repn sentative district. W. P. Mv rs of Laidlaw is a candi- ,late for tl ff;e of district nttorney ffr the seventh judicial district. Ladies, attetiiion! Oon't fait to ei the new assortment of China Silk and Knibroidery WaUts. "The Uig Store," Deuel & Kenlner's. 1?7H SALE pown ENFORCE O n u A r, 00 00 o0 O 'O o o co o 0 o o o O O O o o O O o o o CD e:3Q O