Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. M ED FOR I). OR.. FRTDAY. FEP.kT ARY 21M
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
It may he of interest tu our reiicl
lth tn know that an actual incident
furnished the author of "A
...... 4, . ,.. ii nun r will l in Hllllill HH'H UUl OI
Admitted as Second (law Matter jn ,w
(Wiiicii Him gre,'u pi ay whh evoiveri. in
lilQi.- item of news Oippoured in the
daily papers at iGt time. It was as
"ubli'died ovory evening except Sunday
ford Publishing C&$.
Q. 1MTXA.M, KM it or and gui.r.
t$ 1'ostoffiee at Medford, Oregon,
One month, bv mail or carrier. .. .$0.H0 l follows:
One year, by mail 5.00 " wealthy Mexican gentleman who
- r i-- : . : -- . --r: j was known to possess a vast hidden
A POLITICAL ST$ADDL6ft .estate suddenly disappeared nml was
dually given np by his family. Several
.losei.h li. IlammerHlv is a eamlidiito I .v,'"rH l,u,'r K"K ,,f ''Hehrnted ban
fr rei.reHt-iitutivH from Jackson eoun- i ,ii,H w,lH Hiirprimil and captured in their
ty who is not troubled with modesty, j stronghold, and a poor insane mun res
He thinks his own judgment ri-KHnlin ! !- H" was taken to a hospital in
the selection of a United .State Hi-mi-1 tho ny ,,f Mexico, where an opera
tor far superior to the judgment of u t,,,n n( trephining the skull wan per
majority of the people. Furthermore, j f,,rm,,i " nim reason returning,
he will' flatly ignore the will of tlx' ! 1,0 V"vd ' the Jong-tost gentle
inii.jority ;is expressed at the polls un- i "l,in wlm hllti -apt'l by the
lens it 'happens to accord with his de- lin,,its. who, in trying to foree him to
ien tni' nming pinee or ins fortune, him
Htrtiek him n severe Idow on tlie head,
which dented the skull and rendered
him insane. Ho had been a captive
ytlr$3rMi Hampton 3saacs
instructor of "plano.Clsit Ifttetboo
tB QitiUrut. iiorll) J Strict
"Pbont 824
for years, tlto lmiwlilH Imping tliHt lf
miKlit remrinhfr in his lnilf-liinil mo
sirrH.
If clcrti'd, .Mr. IfmniiM'rHly will tint
roniiler liiniMi'lf tin- representative of
the people, hut rely of that faetion
of the people that eall themselves He
icans. He in frank enouirh to mm
stato. lie. is a worshiper of the parly i ""' '""tl sceret hiding
fetisch ami woulil prohahlv vote as 1 I'1" "1I rov1 " "
tohl to liy the boss. j 0f 1Ih.v that one sees in a lifi..
The stipulations of the primary law '"' '"" nn ,lis fingers the
ilo not suit Mr. Ilaaimersly, although I ottPI' that eomliine hiyli literary merit
it was passed by the Itepublican party wi"' K"'"' lramatic value. "A Royal
aal heitee should be saen-d. Ko Mr. '"ve" is one of these few, and it also
Ilamuiersly, with heroming modest v, ! ,"'l's 'l''''P heart interest and the most
lias devised a primary stipulation of 1 l"'ntif ul seenie Hiirniundings with
his own, which, in case of a scan- : '""'" a play could be embellished, as
torinl deadlock, would leave him like I"'0 "''"i''" '"id in Mexico, prnverbi
n bump on a log and Jackson county I r,".v ',in'' "f sunshine and flowers,
without a voice in the choice of a sea-1 f palms and fountains. NVi play has
ntor. ; appeared ia this country for vears of
Senator Fulton has said that if he whi-li the press speaks in such instint
becomes the party nominee, and is de- 1 "'' n,"l nnrpialif ied praise. This is one
feateil at the general election bv the1" t'lP surest and best tests of a reallv
Democratic nominee, that he (Fulton) ! Rreat dav. and "A Royal Slave" is
will retire and not become a caadi-1 " K1' pin v- in every sense of the word.
date before the legislature. In this
case, Mr. Ilamuiersly is on record as Passion Play at Bijou,
sn.vinj,' Hint, hi' win not vote at all, as! Today and loninnnw the Dijon then
his pledge to the people is such lhat',"r presents to the citizens of Med.:
he could nut sidcr any candiilate' ''"I'd the beautiful, sublime Passion
.who had not received the Republican I'lay. .Nothing so (.rami and beautiful
Miiiiarv nomination. He says: " I 1 has ever before been presented ia this
am willing to in, nuhliclv ,,u r r,l fit v The maiiaeci il ,,f il... I'.;
that I will not vote at all for Mailed the public tlmt this production j
unties s.oiaior in ens -out ingccv tiiken horn Hie original Passion
like that nrisjs." ' . Play as ,, reseated at obcrainmergan.
The diiect piiuinr.v law contains two The management has 1 n extremely
provisions. Statement No. I anil State- fortunate in securing a brand new film
moiil .No. l', regarding II lection of i I'" ting the Passion Play. This
1 ailed Stat.'s senators. They r I as alone given assnience of' a dear
l"ll""'!: ! "'! distinct picture. The film is sev-
Statement No. 1. eral thousand feel long, ami all hand
"I further slab' lo the people of ,c colored. The Dijon of (irunts Pass ex
slate ol Oregon well as l ,,. ,.,,. Iiit.it.-.l this same pii-line for two nights
o'e of .,,y legi-l niv,. .list ,-!,.) 1,., ,,,r. to paclied lo.llses. being obliged o turn
",v f "I'fice I will alwavs manv aw.iv. Ilemember It i- il -
' '"r "nit caiiilelate r
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONLfL PORCH WOKK, GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEIMIONE 471.
MEDFORD, OR.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house in the city. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and 8a n Francisco. A specialty is mado of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering In all
its branches.
WOMEN'S SPRING
STYLES
txttik cross 4.oo Tan and Black Oxfords
Patent Kid, plain turn Oxfords, in laoc and button.
Patent Colt Welts, heavy soles, in several late styles.
Tan Calf Oxfords in lace and button.
Tan and DIack Patent Colt Pumps.
VAN DYKES
DRY GOODS. SHOUS. CLOTHING.
BE NOT DECEIVED
A HINT ON MOVING PICTURES.
The Genuine Passionplay
AT TI1K
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Tin- samp one that packed the house nt Portland for two weeks.
NOT A THIRD PRINT FILM
H PRICES: ADULTS, 10c; CHILDREN, 5c.
Th f irnt time these films have ever been shown at these prices. Five
performances, beginning Matinee,
Saturday, February 22
St it I,
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era!
li"ii
I'liileil nine Jiictiile
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I tl liiyliiHt number nt' tli
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t"- ill ('.iiil-i-i. will. i
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' "iv iieliM.n:,l
) Stiteinotit No. 2.
' ' I III! in.; :nv , .,-iu ,,( ,,'
"I'T II"' 1. 1' III
I'liite I , , ,- ;
ll.itl.itt- n.--M- ilun, .-, ,--
llic!i I - : -a 1 1 I,,- ;,t il
win In me tn 1... siil'I'ici. nl. "
3I.niimer.iley 's Statement.
1 " Ami I liinlier Stllle In 111.- pi pe of
On-yell :w ,. the p. -i.pl,- .if niV le'
islnlive ilistriet tlmt iluiinn tnv term ul'
i.t'l'i.-c I v;ll .-iIimicm nli- t'.ir Hint re
piililirnu I'linili.l.'ite I'm- 1'nilcil Shite
M-'luiler in ii.M'.-si wlin Iuim r ieil
Hie hi-li--,! iniiiili.-r ul' Hie pie's vnle-
I'm- tin! pi.ili.ui :il He t ' it r v- lie
tiotl liext i-.'c.-.iiu Hie ,-le.t i.. ..(' e
ti'iinti.r il nitres, witlu.itt r.iir-l I"
mv iinli'i.lit:il pref.-rence. "
If Mr. Iljilnmcr'.ley ili.es nut 1,,-tieve
ill nrtilli; II, .nil Hie etri ssr.l will ..I' He
lit:ijnril . why ..i.-h he nut i.penlv ilefv
p'.pullir rule l.v -ttniiiliin; up.,,. Slut,,
meut Nn. '', Mis pitsit ion is tlmt ,,f ,,
slrn. I. Her. ill.ii.-nl t.ihl nl.snnl. :in,l will
Itmlie liim nn ..les. eitlier with chnin
pious nt' p.. pntar ml.' ..r frienils nt' lln
inai'liiiie. ;iml iniiv lcne Hie cniiilv
vill I a nice ill tin- select inn i.t' ,
M'liatnr. i
Vim have all li , ,,' Hie
class i.f ent. rlMiiiim nt as pres. in.. I ul
Hie lli.jun. X l-it,.r pr,i.i,,,i ,,f
Hie I'.'ISsiiill I'la.V has ever l.eeii exhiliit
e.l. 'I lie prii-,. ,,f ii'lniissien remains the
-s.iMi. . I;, m.-mlier. Il,e in.ur ainl tin- ,lale
:"'1 1 " li'".'. rii.ln.e ami S.ilnr.lav
" I'- ""'I I p. in. N nin.r,
7: l.'i nml Sillil.
POLITE ATTENTION
to all of our patrons. We would be
glad to have you give us a call. Our
delicious, chops and steaks, game, fish,
and shellfish are cooked in a manner
that make them linger in the memory
as well as tickle the palate. Our eggs
are fresh laid, our meats are tender,
our coffees and toas of exquisite flavor
and our wines excellent. When you
wish tn enjny a gnod meal come to
The Nash Gate
rfrunl-liri-nkiiiK film which was nhown
two wi'i'ks nl the Xickelodion in Port
land, win-re people cruwded the side
walks for Mucks, waiting to buy their
tickets. This "I'liss'nui I'lay'1 was then
shown in the .lariiam (Jianil ami skat
ing rink and by special request it was
iijrain rim tor Ihr lays at the Nickel
odimi ami the crowds were larger than
could be accommodated.
Be Not Deceived.
A hint mi ni.. in.; (Mrtiirc.. The wu
nine "lWiii I'lny" :.l tl(. (jM.ra
llouxr. our film is th- first print
from tin- im L.'Mf i v i- an. I very different
from sotiii' cheap, thir.l joints exhib
'''I '" many other placet. This is tin
APRIL FIRST DATE OF
HYDE BENSON TRIAL
WASH LV;T . Feb. - ! . 1 us! ice
Slafl'onl of tin- supreme court. District
of Columbia, today set April I next as
the date for bejiiimni: the trial ot
Frederick A. Hyde, Henry I'. Miaim-nd,
.loliu A. iison ami .1. f(. Schneitb r,
I'haineil with conspiracy to ilel'raml the
m erumeiit out of many thousand' of
aeios of public laiels in (irti'nii and al
if of ilia. A bout 1" wit losses from 1 he
wist will be called by the government.
OltniXAXCK NO. 144.
An ordinance authorizing the issue of
the bonds of the City of Medford, Ore
gon, to the amount of twenty-five thou
sand dollars.
The ( itv id' Medford doth ordain as
follows:
Section I. That for the purpose of
pacing st rect intersect ions and com
pleting City Mall there are hereby au
thorized to lie issued the bonds nf the
'iiy of Medford to the amount of
t wcuty-f ive thousand dollars, which
said bonds shall be dated the first day
of r'ebrunry, lim. and be in the de-
j nomination of one thousand dollar, and
shall be know ii as "(ieneral Improve
ment, limuls." and shall be numbered
from one to twentv-five, both inclusive.
Miss Lulu fnt, the trained nurse,
who has been employed at Central
I'oint. lias rertino'd to fier liomo.
GOLD.
,V gold! gold
d V'IImii. I,.,,,! :,d
i a i n. ha niMi.Ti d and in
get a:d tight to tod. I;
Cold' ,
I trig hi
Molten, giaien. haniin. )-, , and rolled;
Heavy t.
Hoarde.l. baiteied. bought an. I s,.hl,
Sloh n. bot row ed. ili:i ndei t d . iloh tl ;
Spurned bv the voung, but luiggcd
till' old
Tn the lew ei;.e , . f the rhiltvllMlld
mould ;
l'i ii-e ot mam a c t inie untold ;
(.old gold' gold! g.dd'
ot.d o' b ol a Ih.Hisamlf.dd!
w id Il it agetii'b-i an - -To
sale t,. nun Jo cm -e to bb-s -Ah
rien it" minted ruins express.
N ow" si i -it ped with the image ..t' g I
Mieen Hess,
And now e.?' ;, 1,1 Iv Man.
Tloonav Mood.
The Oiegtoi i;et'oneiit slatioii li:is
recent 1 1 is,ne,l ISidle'ill o. !'. bv .
V. fein.-t. on dease ,.f In,!,, vs 'I Itis
ndli-t in eotit a i tis in I" i toa t i,m t' r
i; ea t Hit ) 'Oft a llee t o I It t III' l.el ra iers
nt' Il.is slate It trials t lie snbie.-! ..t'
'Id-..'1 li- id." .'M.Viili.l... tl .- Ul-- ot
tlis d'-M-e. the lll:.t,i!t:s and treat
tt 1 1 1 1 ' Tli-s l.tdb tttt on i t I. t-ii'M d
t'ti 11 'tOl'lt. Itt.'ll tn the el.,M'ilttent
Special Sale of
ORCHARD
We arc nlilc tn nl'IVr lor a few days the most dcsiralilc
youiiv;' orchard within a few miles of Medford. which
we have lieen alile to offer our customers for a year,
iiinl within reach of the man with reasonalile capital.
The tract consi-ts of "JT'J acres of orchard land, with
(in acres in cultivation and l-" acres in orchard of the
riuht varieties of fruit, just comiiu;' into liearinn.
Thirty acres of the orchard is in Spitzciilieri '"id New
town apples and Cornice pears. Fifteen acres in
prunes, with ood dryhouse on premises. Kiilly till
acres more of u'ood fruit land on the tract, covered with
brush, lint with enough firewood on same to pay for
deai-ini; and setting' to fruit. Now is the time to ad in
this matter, for values are advancing so rapidly that
only the rich can afford an orchard in this valley in a
few years. Why shouldn't values advance, when the
riuht kind of an orchard is yielding such falmlous returns
Rogue River Land Go.
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
annum, payable senii-annuaily on the of the Cnited States of America, on
first days of February and August in . the tirst days of February and August,
each year, upon presentation and sur- , 1( , at the office of the ( itv Trens
rondor of the interest coupons hereto urer of Medford. Oregon, or at the
attached as they severally become due. ; banking house of Kountze Bros., in the
Jtnth principal and interest of this bond j City of New York.' State of New York,
are hereby made payable at the office , for semi-annual interest due that date
of the City Treasurer of Medford, Or- : on its Oencrnl Improvement llond, dat
egon, or at the banking house of ed February 1, Htus, No, .
Kountze liros., in the Citv and State of ' Approved:
New York : and for the prompt pay
ment of this bond, both principal and
interest, t lie full faith and credit of ;
said City of Medford are hereby irre
vocably pledged.
This bond is one of a wries of like ;
tenor and is issued for paving street
intersections and completing- City Hall
pursuant to and in full compliance with
the charter of said citv and under and
d. F. UKODY, Mavor.
'oimfersigned:
UKN.I. M. COLMNs, City RecTrder.
Sect inn :t. This ordinance shall be in
foree fiftreu days from and after its
passage, approval and publication in tho
Medford Daily Tribune, a newspaper
published In tho City of Medford. Ore
gon. The foregoing Ordinance was nassetf
and
Said
Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor! in accordance with nn ordinance of said by the City Council on this ISth dav of
r'chnmy, A. I. lOOS. by the following
vote, to wit: Trowbridge voting aye,
Kif'-rt aye. Merrick ve and Wort man
aye. Olwell and Mafer absent.
Approved by the Mayor this IMh d:tv
of February, A. I. Urns.
A pprnvrd:
J. F. KFDIIY. Mavnr.
At!-st: P.FN.r. M. COLLINS,
City Kecorder.
oiiiiti-rsigned bv t ke Recorder, ! cri v, dnlv passed
oinU snail become due ten vears I And it is herebv certified and recited
after date and shall bear interest, evi- th::t all acts, conditions and things re
d"iiced by coupons at the rate of six per quind to be done precedent to and in
centum per annum, payable senii-annu- tin issuing of this bond necessary to
ally, and both principal ami interest of n.;,I;o the same legal and valid have
said bonds shall be made payable at . been properly done, happened and been
the office of the Citv Treasurer of j performed in regular and due form and
Medford, Oregon, or at the banking ! time as required by law. and tha the
house of Kouut'.e Urns, in the Citv of 'total indebtedness of said Citv of Med-1
New York, State of New York.
Sect ion -. The bonds hereby nut h
ori.ed shall be in substantially the fol
lowing form:
United States of America,
Xo. State of Oregon, ifl.UiiM.
City of .Medford
(ii-ut ral I inprovement Bond.
Know All Men by These Presents,
That the City of Medford, in the Coun
ty of .larksoii and Slate of Oregon,
acknowledges to owe, and for value
received hereby promises to pay to
bearer the sum of one thousand dollars
lawful money of the United States id'
America on the first day of February.
A. 1. liU. toget her with interest on
said sum from the date hereof until
ford, including this bond, does not ex
ceed fhe const it ut ional and statutory
limitations.
in testimony whereof, the safd City of
Medford 'has caused this bond to be
yen led with the corporal' seal, signed
be its Mayor and countersigned by its
Kecorder. and caused the annexed inter
est coupons to be executed by the fac
simile signatures of said officers this
first day of February. A. I. BIOS.
A pproved:
.1. F. HKMY. Mayor.
'rnintersigued:
BKN.I. M. COLLIN'S, city Recorder.
I 'oupon.
The City of Medford. in the State
of Oregon, promises to pay to bearer
paid, at the rate ot' six per centum per tfro sum id' Thirty Dollars, lawful money
Scale Spray for Sale
SciiU. Spray, Lime and Sulphur
Solution, rrariy for lisr; in anr r(uan-tit.y.
J. A, Perry, Medford, Ore.
V fl'O V ll tll tl,'.,l
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t r i ., i i.t r a s..., ,, . i.i;
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THE SECRET
..! w hi our bread - in Mlh -Innand
' in: it fine ifii-tliti. liglit ii.'-; and nowi
d I'. i.'ii- t lai t hat n - made tr.oi!
. ii.u. t' w niter w heat and bi the
lu.-l li.-d Uimnu in baUttig In gii e uu
' T t 1 1 1 1 1 n in;d en 'ni m nt of eating at the
v.i Mir I nn--. It on are tint living an
Ibodeub. tg I'.ro.' bread, tli it.
Medford Steam BaKcry
OneMore Chance
Only, to get a GtHl Sized Tract of Land near Medford Cheap; only
$75 Per Acre
Many are looking for tracts to divide. This is by
far the best chance at the right price. Don't wait
until some other fellow buys this and then scold
your wife because you did not seize the opportunity
FOR SALE BY-
C. H. PIERCE & SON
MEDFORD. OREGON
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