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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., FRIDAY, FEBRUAY 28. 190S. 4- BOURNE HAS NO SENATORIAL CHOICE Senator states That He Not In itrumental in Bringing Oat U'Ren Will Take No Hand in Primary right, but Will Assist Statement No. U WASHINGTON, F?b. 2b. Senator Borune when asked if Mr. U'Ren is kia candidate to succeed Senator Ful ton replied: 41 1 haven't been instrumental either directly or indirectly in bringing out and candidate for the senate. Honoruble W. S. U 'Ren has a perfect right, as has any United States senator, or any other uffiee under the Oregon primary law, it he so desires. 1 have the highest per sonal regard for Mr. U'Ren. I believe that he has done nior for our state than any other 20 men in it to elevato the political and legislative tone of Oro gon. I believe' that ho would make an efficient, able senator. Seuatour r ul ton, my colleague here, has been a hard working, able, efficient and influential public servant. Our relations have al ways been pleasant, although wo some times disagree on public questions. Hon orable 11, M. Cake is a candidate for the so mi to. He was one of my competi tors for the primary nomination when I was nominated and very nearly defeat ed mo for nomination. Ju fact, for sev eral days it was assumed that he bod been the successful candidate. He gave me very loyal and able support after I roceived the nomination. "Tho position I am now in is an em barrassing and delicate one. In my opinion it is my duty to tako no hand in the primary nominations for United States senator, but it is my duty both in the primary and general el ec Hi on to do all in my power for the recognition rigid enforcement and perpotuation of tho primary law, including Statement No. 1. I deem the principle involved as being of greater importance than any individual's success, and I reiter ate my advice to my friends and con stituenta in Oregon that in their own interest, in tho interest of cleaner poli tics, in the interest of true republican ism and in the interest of completely enfranchised and ideal American citi zenship, they vote for Statement No, 1 nominees only for the legislature in the republican primaries in April, see that they vote for Statement No. 1 legislative nominees in the June elec tion and that they vote for their party nominee for United States senator, in Oregon tho key to continued triumph for republican party principles, in the rulo of the sovereign people, as exem plified in Lincoln nnd Roosevelt, is the perpetuation of the true primary elec tion Inw and Statement No. 1." SWASTIKA CLUB ENJOYS MOST SUCCESSFUL DANCE Tl.rt ttwnutilta Miih trnvn- tlinir lnnl 'danco before the Lenten season last "night. There was in attendance 75 couples, besides several spectators. Card games were indulged in, but dancing was the feature of the evening. Ev eryone enjoyed themselves to tho limit. Refreshments were served at midnight. .Music was furuLshd by tho Hazelrigg i orchestra. It was a leap year ball, and 'the girls got even for previous snubs by leaving a few wall flowers each da nun. ASHLAND HOBOES STRIKE RESTAURANT KEEPER W. E. Carlock, who keeps a restau rant on Fourth street, was tho victim '. of an assault at the hands of three , fairly well dressed young strangorH, - who were not content to bent the res ... taurant keeper out of the price of their meals, but enticed him to a dark and ecludod spot, where they attempted to beat the life out of him. The three young fellows appeared in the restau ' rant Tuesday night, ami after ordering :i means and having tho same served to them, told the proprietor they had left . their money inadvertently in their room, and asked him to go with them a short distance up the street to get his pay. He obligingly agreed and wan led further and further away until Mr. t Carlock became interested to know where their rooms were located. They .. finally admitted their room was a barn on C street and about the time the res taurant keeper became suspicious all : three of the fellows turned upon and assailed him viciously, then mnde their ' escape in the darkness. Mr. Carlock was somewhat bnttered up, but not se . riously injured, nnd reported the affair i to the police, who sent word along the "t lino to arrest the culprits. Tho Med ford authorities arrested a trio of ho boes thero on suspicion, but they proved not tho right parties. Ashland Tidings. Miss Baughraan "Showered." Mrs. E. F. Green was hostess at a de lightful social function Tuesday eve ;. ning at ft o'clock, when a dinner was I j given the "Ruth Circle" of tho Congre T,at'orml ehurch, with Miss Lena Gnugh nD as honor guest. The decorations were in green and white. Immediately ; after dinner a linen shower was given Miss Lena Banghmnn, also ft great mnny Buggstions and useful and practical rules for future reference. Miss Susie Homes giving, perhaps, the most sehol ;'rly paper on the subject. Miss Flora !' Pohland sang very sweetly "Dearie, am4 Miss Floy Cambers gave in the tame manner "Sweet Sixtees." Mrs. Fred Hones, in a very impressive maa Her gave a reading in three acts on 0 "Home Life," which seemed to be of ' unusual interest to a number of the young ladies present. Mrs. Green was assisted in entertain tag by Mrs. H. C. Galey, Mrs. C. It. Bartow, Mrs. Fred Homes, Mrs. Joe . Alnnlt and Mist Stella Rhinehart. Ashland Tidings. Only threA more frames, 22x29, with ftonthorn Oregon Scenery to fit are left from the special sale. If you wish one call at once. Remember that the pho- toa are free with the framt. Hull ' Art Btudio, near bridge. tf RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, tho Mayor approving. That the following proposed amendment to the City Char ter of the City uf Medford be submit ted to the legal voters of said city for their approval or rejection at a special election to be held in said city on the 17th day of March, 1908: Proposed Amendment To Section 72 of tho City Charter of the City of Medford. The people of the City of Medford do ordain as follows: That section 72 of an act of the leg islature of the State of Oregon, entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, nnd limit i h j; its powers and defining the duties of its officers," and to repeal an act en titled 'An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, iu Jackson County, Ore gon,' approved February 24, 1885," filed in the office of the secretary of state Februnry 21, 18S9, and all amend ments thereof, and to incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and to define its powers nnd duties,' approved February 0, 1901, and to incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, defiue its pow ers and duties, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith," filed in the office of tho secretary of state February 7, 1905, as amended by the act amendatory thereof filed in the office of the secretary of state Febru ary 13, 1905, and as further amended by the vote of the peoplo of Medford on the 4th day of June, 190", be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: "Subdivision C. In addition to the foregoing warrants nnd bonds, as au thorized in the two preceding subdivis ions of this section, the said council is further nuthoried to borrow money on the faith of the city, and for that pur pose to issue warrants and bonds for the sole purpose of further improving the water distributing system of said city, provided that the mains installed in improving said system shall all be of cast iron of approved design nnd manufacture; but in tho event thnt said council shall elect to install a system of east, iron mains as above mentioned, and shall issue warrants and bonds ns provided in this subdivision for such purpose, the total amount of warrants and bonds so issued shall at no time ex ceed the sum of $25,000 in addition to the warrants and bonds In the two pre ceding subdivisions authorized, and in the event that such warrants and bonds shall be issued, such issue shall be in nil respects subject to the provisions and restrictions of subdivision B of this section, except ns to the maximum amount of such issue. Following is tho form in which the above amendment will appear upon the ballots: Submitted by Order of the City : Council. : : CHARTER AMENDMENT. : : Voto Tes or No. : : Charter amendment authorizing : : tho issuanco of $25,000 additional : : water bonds, --muled a east iron : : pipe distributing ..ystem be in- : : stalled. : : 400 Yes. : 401 No. The foregoing resolution was adopted by tho City Council February 20, 1D0S. Trowbridge absent, Eifert voting nye. Wort man aye, Merrick aye, Hafer nye. Olwell absent. Approved Febrnarv 2fi, 1908. J. F. REDDY, Mayor. ' Attest: BEN J. M. COLLINS, Recorder. Charles Davis has been arraigned be fore Recorder Collins on a charge of listurbing the peace and quiet of the city by becoming intoxicated and wax fined $10, which was promptly paid. t Good Coffee Values X I was rending about a fellow who was asked what he had had f for lunch, nnd he said: "A piece of haconinc, some almost eggs, a cup of near coffee and some not quite pie." Well, you won't find 4 4 any "near coffee" around this -f shop; that is, if we sell it to you for coffee. It's easy for a grocer to give you a good run for your 4- coffee money if he isn't too stin- 4 4- gy. Coffee is lower than ever be- 4 4 fore and qualities better. It all 4 4- depends upon how much a grocer 4 4 is wilting to pay for his coffee. 4 You can buy the real old Govt. 4- Java or you can buy Java which 4 comes from Hrazil. hut whatever 4 we sell you, whether it bo Java, 4 Mocha and Java or Costa Rira, 4- you may know it is the bett grade 4 4 that can be sold for the money. 4 4 We have a big coffee tle. mid 4 4- that helps us to give you fresh 4 4 roasted eoffte any old day you 4 4 -it it. and not the tasteless kind 4 4 whKh has lost mnM of its stn ngth. 4 4 I expect a lot of ladies in the 4 store today to buy our 25c coffee. 4 t MILLER 4 EWBANK IrP Medford Rink WINDELL & LOOSLEY, Props. Two Sessions Daily. Rink Clom-d on Sundays. Afternoon Session 2:00 to 5:00 Evening Session 7:30 to 10:30 The management will endeavor to conduct this rink to secure the pat ronage of the best people; where they may go for recreation and healthful exercise. Peoplo patroniz ing it must at all times conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. Music will be provided and s)ecial features added fro in time to time. All skaters pay 25 cents for use of surface. Admission free, except on special nights, which will be an nounced through the press. SPECIAL MUSIC. Society Night Wednesday ADMISSION '....10 CENTS SKATES 25 CENTS CENTRAL POINT VOTES FOR NEW CITY CHARTER (Central Point Herald.) The election held on Tuesday of this week on the new charter resulted in ait overwhelming victory fur the friends of pvogress, and a greater Central Point. Kighty votes were cast, of" which 72 favored the new charter, with only eight against the measure. The result means a great deal to the town, as it makes possible many much nccdodiui provementH, which were impossible un der the old regime. The next forward step will be a proposition to bond the town for a municipal water system, and on alt sides it is conceded that the vote on Tuesday may be taken as an index of the result when the water proposition is submit ted. Good for Central Point ! The old town is waking up and taking her place among the best towns of southern Ore gon. - H. '. Mnekey leaves Friday for Cot tage Grove to visit for a few days with relatives. Then lie will proceed to Port land, where he will make an extended visit, utter whirh he will return to Medford. BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. New West Side Confectionery Fruit store candies, nuts, c'gars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season Near Hotel Moore, Mid ford. Or. WILLIAM YO'JNG Window and Door in - Order. Mission Fiut.'.';V;? V,: Box 071, M M.'ord, Or. DR. A. B. SWELT Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. R. R. HAMILTON. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. S. DeArmond. Office in Rit.ter Ounlap Mock, Phono (iS.'k MEDFORD FURNITURE CO., Medford. Oregon. House Furnishers and 1'iidertakers. Day Phone 'AXi. Night Phones C. W. Conk 1 in, IHo. J. II. llutler, MS. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attomeys-at-Law. Geo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or, WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physic'&n and Surgeon. Eagle Point, Oregon. Job Printing Linotyping at the Tribune Print Shop w Coal for Sale. I We are now pp'parrd to furnih (mini , picked coal at the mine, five milf .ast of town, in any amount desirf d $7.50 per ton. I tf PACIFIC COAL CO. NINE-HOUR DAY IN SIGHT FOR DISPATCHERS Nine hours a day for tr iiu dispatch ers, signal tower men and teleirranh on- . era tors, Iti hours a day for locomotive I j engiueers. firemen, brukemen, conduc- i tors, yardmen and switchmen. This is I the new scale of hours the Southern Pacific are busily arranging to put into I effect on and after March 4. They ( are to do this in order to comply with 'a law passed by the last eougress which j becomes operative on March 4 and I which is intrusted to the interstate j commerce commission for enforcement. Ou the Pacific coast, Southern Pacific I and Santa Fo employes to the number of 8000 will be favorably affected by the change in hours. On the Hnrriman roads alone iu the west 12,000 will have their working hours reduced. The change will be made with practically no friction, ebcauso the volume of business is unusually light at present,! owing to the effects of the recent mon ey stringency. J. D. Olwell and wife returned Thurs day from San Francisco, where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGER Sewing Maehiuo Co. Tele- phono No. 945. A. D. Siugler, Mgr. 290 WANTKI) A boarder in a private fam ily. Address P. O. Hox 281. tf WANTKI) Furnished houso of four or five rooms. Inquire Hotel Nash, tf WANTED Woman or girl for silver pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe. WANTKI) Position as working house keeper, city or country. Address E. N., Medford, Or. ' 294 FOR KENT Newly furnished rooms, by day, week or month. The Odell, over nostoffice, Medford. Or. tf WANTED Teamsters with teams want ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 's orchard. Apply to Fred Luminal. 315 FOR EXCHANGE Medford property for other property. Adrdess Lock Boi 418, Medford, Or. tf FOR RENT Two-room house. Inquire J. C. Woods, corner Ninth and J streets. 292 FOUND A short light brown over coat. Owner can havo same by call ing nt this office nnd paying for ad. tf WANTED 100 peoplo to have their shoes repaired at O. M. Kidd's Shoe Store. Our shoemakers arc experts, tf FOR SALE Two incubators, used only one season, for aale cheap; capacity of each, 216 eggs. Inquire at War ner's store. Warner & Suyder. tf FOR SALE 50x200 foot lot, 3d lot from cor. 11th nnd L sts.; a bargain; S. W. Medford. Call any time. W. Vogili, residence. WANTED 100 men, 75 per cent min ers, at once. Magic of Gold Hill, New For particulars, address W. Vo geli, Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE Kitchen furniture, includ ing stove, table, chairs, etc. Inquire J. W. Paul, South Tenth st., near high school. tf I HA V E 800 Newtown Pippin apple trees on hand and for sale at popular prices. L. R. Warner. tf SHORTHAND nnd Typewriting Those wishing work of this kind done in evening call up Van, phone 855, Rogue Hjer Electric Co., or address P. O. Box 870. tf FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford city limits; price $200, payable. $10 down nnd $10 a month, without inter est. Address P. O. Hox 571, Medford, Oregon. 292 WORK WANTED .lapaneso contrac tor; can do all kinds of general farm ing; general helper in all work; town or country. Address A. E. Tntsumi, Gen 'I Dej., Medford, Or. tf FOR SALE New residence, just com pleted, second block weat of high school, West Seventh street; fine col onial interior; cheap if sold soon. In quire Tribune office. tf FOR SALE Webster 's International Dictionary, latest edition, new and in dexed, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of Tribune or nddress P. O. Box 448, Medford. 291 WANTED Ten or 12 boarders at once; li iiie cooking; everything guaranteed first class; contingent to business pari of town. Address Mrs. Joe Thomas, Soulh II st. tf A GOOD HUV Known ns the Duck Lake ranch, located in Klamnth county. 2uH acres; 500 acres of timber, esti mated to have from 10,O00,00 to 12, oiio.oiio feet of timber, consisting of yellow pine and white pino and fir; .jiiii aeres of grass and hay land; 1000 acres of tub' swamp; small house and barn ; 9 miles of wire fence, barbed wire; 7 miles of 0 wire and 2 of 5-wire swamp is fed by large springs, rising oa the ground of the place; about 700 acres eaa be irrigated nnd drained by a large flood-gate; price $12 per aero. Title guaranteed. A key to tho stir rounding country which is quite a stock country; 35 miles east of Ash land and 20 miles west of Klamath Fa IN. Address P. O. 150, Ashland, Or. 312 FOll SALK Having purchased over .VmHm feet of first class milling logs, we nro prepared to furnish first-class Iu in tier of all kinds in any amounts on short notice. If you contemplate build ing place your order with us; priees very reasonable; dimension and fin? finish lumber n specialty. Write or 'in It."' Ilutte Falls Lumber Company, office over .laekson county bank, Med ford, Or. tf Fni: SAM)1 I will sell by bid on Mrrh lo, I!m. ten acres within quarter mile of Talent depot, either ns a whole or in lot llox.Vjo feet. This is an op porhtiiify for laboring men to secure a ).iin- ulien- labor is in demand. Kids i'l be rec-i v mJ fit her in person or by tn.iil. Itilit reserved to reject any or .-ill bidw. Terms: One-half cash. ba! trice nt buyer's option at 8 per cent int Test. Minimum price per lot, f400. Hii;li-ftt bidder takes his choice of lot. 'all on or nddress W id born Itecsop, Talent, Or. S00 All Kinds and Varieties of Are You Thinking of Building? Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD A new baby girl has arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pnink Loder in West Medford. She weighs ten pounds. Mother and baby are doing well. AUTOMOBILES EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . MEDFORD SION THAT "YOU CAN GET MORE WITH YOUR DIAMONDS ON THAN YOU CAN GET ON YOl'R DIAMONDS," AND IT'S A FACT. Your Appearance Is Your Introduction A WELL-GROOMED MAN NOT ONLY COMMANDS RESPECT, BUT DE MANDS IT, AND IT DOESN'T REQUIRE SUCH AN AWFUL OUTLAY TO GIVE A GOOD FRONT; IT'S CARE IN M HYING. WE OFFER YOU FINER QUALITY MATERIALS, G R E A T E II VALUES, MORE CLASSY STYLE AND NOBIS! ER PATTERNS THAN CAN ISE SECURED ELSEWHERE FOR' THE SAME MONEY. $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 to $40.00 COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE. SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED OR MONEY BACK. Model Clothing Co. "MED FORD'S CORRECT CLOTHIERS" CI Lumber' WHY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUILDTNG A HOME OF YOUR OWN? WE MAKE AND WELL ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING. NEEDED IN THE LUMBER LINE. CALL, SECURE OUR PRICES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THK SEASON'S RUSH BE GINS. THIS IS GOING TO BE MED FORD'S BANNER BUILDING YEAR. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND GET IN NOW Hainuel Sundry, who received n se vere injury iu a railroad accident at. Tolo several months, was a Medford business caller Fridav. 908 10 Reos 10 II. P. singlo-PvliiKler Runabout, with folding sent ! " $ 650 10 II. P. (louhhvcylindor Roadster with jump soat.$1000 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonncau $1250 Premiers 24-28 II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2250 .10-;!.") II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500 :!()-;.")' II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car, double ignition $2600 40-4") II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passengcr..$3750 Fords 1") II. P. four-cylinder Runabout .". ...,. .$ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lumps, etc. $ 700 40 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 Kissel Kar :?.")-40 II. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000 CAN YOU BEAT 'I'l I EM? AUTO CO. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? THAT Til E AIR OF PROSPERITY COMMANDS RESPECT? YOU KNOW THERE'S A VERY FITTING EXPRES 1 OREGON ('. ft. Mct'omb is a new arrival in Mrilt'ord from Rupert, Idaho. His fam ily will arrive to tako up their resi dence here in a few days. TOR CARS Prices F. O. B. Factory. A. W. WALKER, Manager. Phono Main 213. Garatre Eighth and D Streets.