Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 24, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIIO MKDFOWi) DAILY TTJRtJNK, M KIK M"? I . ( nrjrrKSn V V, MARCH 21. 1
, I ful kiMmlt ilKi- will ln-l. lilin to fiu.l
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MIVUIUIUI " UIJ,i o.io wlii.-l. If minM never l l.nv
A 11 r?P m I .-arrir.l ,.l nil. no rcli.-f i nt'lVre.i.
sume j.nliev will he fnllntveil.
llVll.urt! tv...,.l. Tl...r iI.a ..i.t.t v f.r.U ill
Uedford PublinbiO company. . ....... - ...
ft pml Mifnr on.l Man:iR.-r. t he ".vprrtM. m. mnm-r l.w l.u.l
. . . , , iIk-v ninv he. or Imw nccf-ssnry for trix !
AfJmilirtl a S-rnn.l Ma .M:,,''r ir. ' , i,,,,, ), ; .(mi.- with
l.e l.itnfTict- .it MKorJ. Oi'S-.h. jtl(lir IIIllh,.t IMM w,., lUs .,. ,ull0
with il fr yriir. Kxeellctit .1 if I !
Subscription Bates:
i,t. fituittll. Ill- ili:i't "i rarrii'f
iif vmr. hy innil
It fin. I
40 -O limit or iTH nr:it inn i
A.fli ' 'If ' nut ever feiir (iiihlirily.
T I I : 11 li Tlui t in. ii y r;i to inimiv
THE &4SSBA.CK MERCHANT.
nl' ii rniniiiiili ly I re-
ft'tcl in it" niw.p:iiif. I'm tfinvvui
i i(i roi.iv. I miiviiv ilinl tlie filler-
f rj-e ul any city ;
'nucf ai tl. l-riuh l I'.iy
rtkji(aHT and ywo ih. twu.
nn'. niirril in fin- mini iliwlriet. will
hi' i- ,himIi'(1 ill ii not Iter mm I ilintriet.
;ilnl .eeilil l ii'ill i I ii i will lie I'll vtueil ill
1 1n- exenc ol' tin roml ili-tliflH whorti-iiuin-v
h IImik iik ! nutKide of their own
( u roml iltrirl. I.ei me entie oi i in
( (( j t-uiiMl ry iiiid nullvitiy roml dixtrii-iM take
I due notit t thii. for .Inde Ihinii will
tin H.'iine tutlieie in the fiitim
, - I Diiimie tin ft; polit ic in tin- r nt iir
Vh- ,..!.Hl.v. n,:.l.. .,,. .. I M,,....r. u , Jf J
, ,r ,,,.-r bt ...irru, tl,.- . l.:.ra.-t-r ..f: fj nn
A (food
..-i. r. ..
ipportrd, ihUh I uder than inn
'Uoiint of ImotiiiH i u'ttdii ; the t ily.
A f(od uWHiiir i-t iu ilwelf the
! ft :om rtitiMiit iit of fi rity ilmt ran
! put (Hit. II iiee it is to the inh-r
i of wry oi,i- in liniiienH hi Hiipporl
; i- home !niir, not only for the din-el
i iilt(, hut for the indirect un well.
In .Mi'dford there ai" ninny irhaiitH
vv)tii bit v ver adverliweij ii line in
I hm or any other ain r. Von ran tell
: u ir tori' uh you walk (al. Moh of
t ;!( men-hunt have heen in huineMN
4 w ' lime. Mi-dlord Init jrown. lint
: hi y In veil 't. The world haw ttoivctl,
I ilt 1 Ti' v li-i'.in't. Their itluret are the
line i they were ten yearn Uu,
U'ouh the iiwn i- irii linicH the size.
hfy haveu't jiroiftii with I he city, and
ppn rer.r h:i vi-n 't I he en meil y for
V.towih.
When ynit i:i.t an old fashioned tore
ivilid-'W on :i (.nwii'ft miiiii lni-iness
I I reel, with a Htoeli that ntilit he u
redit iu a i-oiinirv i-j'ortHi'omN a decade
.'K-i, with a litlh- of everylhiii(f and
'tot in iieli of anylliinif, you know at n
jjyni-e thai hen- a man who doesn't
l.eliuve in udvi-rt iniii.
Til' inrn-ilijii'l; tili-rchaiil dne-tn 't tol
vert'Me, docji 'i iflic'c in it, iiimI hi
fi end if "o tliir1 In can't hi-c I he liene
'itrt of il. lint live, irnyrc't'd ve, up tti
date tiierchanlt ionic in mid in a few1
lyoiirhx I ti i l I iii a larger trade than
the uiomI-:ii-! cv-t dreamed of do'ui(f
.limply knowing I hfir luii iicjm hi'ttei
and no retail I'lei-chanl knows his
luitiucHs thiit doe not know the value
if priDtcm' ink.
It i.h alnint iuipoHMihle to reform (he
UiHdtyel meri-liii nl . To at'ertie wouhl
liriug In inori! trade and h- would liavt
In tire another clerk ami work harder.
id ! Iian been fnpi ntly rcmarkeil.
tbf uioHMhriek ho4 a viol nl antipathy
for work. To modernize hi store
would take ttill iimre work, mid lie pre
f m to rnu uloii in the rut, fortfetiiiif
I hat the only difference lie) ween the
rut nntl the (rave in that one is a little
deeper than the other.
The moHsliarlt lulotnf to a, liyjjune
time. The Oregon uf ludny call I'm
"yery, hard wtrk ami drain lo develop
h r multitude of resource, the wealth
I hut the niMM.xlim'k wan content should
lie lutent mo In lie, it he lllilde nil eilH
liviuj;, which wa all he cured for. and
a want Ihul n hnuutifiil natniH supplied
'ft'huud.
With the development nf the eon u f i
j nd growth of I he eity (he inonslnick
will drop fnrt hi-r and turihei lo I lit
rear, niilen he uiiken up and yet in
tbe pro(-C!tiou. The tnelchnut on the
iijiiid Hlrret, who pi-r.intH in doin
It ll i ii i iu an ntiMoli-tti fiishion with the
l)M7. of hint- hot tie flies up ami ilnwn
the window (lie principal iyn of life
iu the ilnre. will sunn find hi rent
raise. I, and ai Imm liusiiieH doesn't juv
Illy lhe I'iiUe, he J he fnti-ed In llli.M-
jii 1 1 1 n cheaper Htoteronni on a hack
rrei'i to inuke rouin for a more prnc
re-ive uiercbaQt, who finds no difficul
ty in puvin-' Die rent a-keif, liccniisr
In- advertise.
Thii nil! he lh fjie nf the mons
hyeli merchaitl. fie will slit) do a nmnll
ItniiuesFt with old iiMtolliers, hut ll they
ohm, y one ,el out and drift iiwnv, oi
rn attracted by bargain ol'fcrrd by
th live one, he will fall further and
further into the realm of the forgot
Irs.
out- I
I lottk for the improvement of the "mud.
mil highways" which for part of the
v. -ir are almost untravcliiblc, Vet this
is promised us. So vote Ihiun in thai
we rimy hnvt- bml roml and inoiii-y tak
eu from (he district iu which it is mined
to I pi-tilled iu oi her and favored
districts.
Sixth That he and the asseKsor will
sit iu (heir office in Jacksonville ami
lake the assessment roll, and after due
b liberal inn mature judgment find ex
pert iniilhematical compulaliou. will de
ride Ihal i!i ."( per cent raise on nil
prnicrty will make it eipml to all,
whether lhe widow M little home, the
paupt-r hnvel or t In- rich man ' f ine
residence, or tie' big fruitgrower, or
large furuier are considered. Wonder
ful! Wonderful is the wisdom of nui
.linlge Dunn, and still more profound
the reasoning of our " eipmlizat ion, "
and even nioi'e wonderful the "matlie
malicul" knowledge the dear public has
giiineij. 1 1 may he t hat I he ' legislu
lure" will cit-ute in our "slate uuiver
sity." yea, iu our public school, u "de
pill'ltuelll to I I'licll this exact science In
Imw how lo t-tiialize without ever
'ipialuing.
Seventh
the I pie
That a
a raise n
iu luxes
Judge Dunn told
f -I'l per cent had
made iu luxes when iu fuel n
of 111! L' :t per cent hml u made.
il may be Judge Dunn will continue In
pursue lhe same policy nf misstating
lhe exact fads tu the public, if Ihedear
ple run he induced tn give him till
other term.
We are always glad In have the plat
fori 1 1 and policy nf those who ofl'er
lliemselveM for public office, and We are
pleased to know that Judge I u mi will,
if re cb'cl ct, give us higher taxes, ex
priiil our roml money where it doe not
pro'tcrly belong, will not have the couu
ty records experfed; will make a " flat "
mist nn all taxable and taxed proper! v
of lili "J ."I per cent; will continue to tax
the people en eh year more than they
ought to pay thai he or she may know
that they have been taxed too much the
veur before. TAX PA V Kit.
LUMBER PRICES LIKELY TO
ADVANCE AGAIN SOON
COMMUNICATIONS.
"Jui Dunn and Hm Foltcie."
To tb Kditoi ;
tildgq Lunu in one of his published
letters k iudly in forms t he "voters ' '
Ilmt if "electnl to shc-c, d himself, lie
will pursue thrt same pnlieje which he
haA punned while in oft ice. "
Let n look til ihe-M- policies,'
Wtitib be ll ti A puiftiiitl and see lniv h
bttpd lh tut burdened publir Im-
ltUtf relic nl nun 1 1 oppress v
Mud oou' which it his hnrne duriui;
tli r-nn of Jodgt luiiu.
J iril w ( iih o li:i(l ii n nuliagi on.
illegal, arbitiaiy. unreamnuble ;nul uu
itliUorin iiessiut-ut impnsi-tl upon tin
people, and this without even uu op
pnrtliujly t.i ohei-t lo il. Ttu i .no
"policy ' he Will follon if he is ie
elected. tireul pininise!
9f0ttd H Will "impose upon the
taxpayer a flat" i:ii-e iiii '.' A ei
ct-al mi nil :tsi d pi ope 1 1 i lui"
a4 thfocill that " cpiulint ,,.n ' with
VUl regard to ti p:it. nl uooorilitv i.i
d'spropnrt ion nl tin h uci.
Tb i" i ions I web nine pi. t iu
furuiatmn. All !;i..it outv expert
to hiite iht-ir ln. . laisid and another
"flat" jniposilinn nf tilt .! p.f eeut
of ore nude upon Mu ni. Tins is wli:it
will he Ins pnn . i. teat thing tn h;ir
a policy ami ttdlnie I.. it, .-t lliouh
it mi:j lie i.-nlicall v w mug S,., M r .
Tuipavcr. liim nliut in t i t.
Klect Judge hnii n thut tnn u.;i h;ic
higbi-r ta ir.
Tbitd- Thai )n i. tnt-.n- t.i , i ,
huve been U t. tli:m tli. , Miiiii
lU pa . t sli-'W I . mi I tl t lift .'l l
hee p:mii( !. mil. Ii ,,., Judge
Dub n il r-1 1 1 1 p.irsu. Itns '-pni,"
4lJ !ill ltp:ier- HIM kllnM b tlnil
ties Ihul Hi, t n IIMIIk!
much, but Ibi- mil It, lp il,. ,,r in tin
wisdom and lm- l Jud . D.h.h. it (- .i
jfiMtd tbiui( in and V most tiling
com. It is like putting ii I. ..id ii ,i
lUMD't havk w-ar utter year thai he m.
i, mi) lur enr hi inm lie it )1(rt
iDg too heavy loud, ami ,,,, I. wnmb r
Liuuber is likely tu mlvuiicc us I In
'luihling sciisnn becomes brisker. u vs
tin- I'tu I lit ml Kxeiiing Telegrnin of last
Sniiiiduy. I.iimher wus ipioted last vein
a high as r base, but the cutting
off of the eastern mnrlcels Inst full by
he ;i. v; n freight rules scrvtsl to
reduce the d und materially, ami this
was further weakened by the slump in
prices ut Sun l-'raucisco and lhe decline
of I-nil. ling npcratinus resulting from
the panic of October.
"A gntsl deal depends nn the upp
nf logs n regards (he ipinlatiuns on
lumber," u denier said, "and if the Ings
iliuue tu heroine scarcer the figures
"ill mlvaih ml the in.-ieused cost of
production will have In 1 ffset by nn
it'cieuse in the price of lumber.
" l.ngs have been getting less plenli
ful from week to week on account of
the shutting dnwn of the logging camps,
ami the rufls f li.it were so plentiful in
lhe I'owlitii it ml other sireums tiihu
tnry to the Lower rolitmbi.-i hist f;il.
have w.dl uigh disappenred. With tin
e.M-cted opening up nf lhe Sun I'ran
cisco mill k. t mid the rciicuul nf ship
incuts i-uvt iilong in the summer il i
mow than likely (hut a sharp advance
"ill lake plu.-e in . (jimtHi i,,us on
lumber within a short I ime. "
' iTv I'b'i: Asriicif s viii h i:,
Office nf City Tren surer, Medfni.l.
Or., :iivh IS, I'tilS,
N'olire i hereby gieu that there
''f f Is iu the rilv lieiisury f.r the
re.leinplinu of all outstanding wurrnntv
issued against lhe Light uud .-iter
1'nnd pint, sled August. I!ii7. uud Witr
rants N'ns. 'Ji."i. t '. l'J!r. 1 Jis. l-.'oo.
l-'l'tH and :iM, protested September
li'or. And nil .lulslmidiug warrants
I against Uu- street uud mad fund.
I nl .1 est nn the same nil) cease uftei
the nhnw- dale. I.. I,. J Nl'OltS,
' 'it Treasurer.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Attoi nes K. t;. Sin it Ii uud t g.
I.. Iiitliain are up fintii Ciaiits I'uxs
attending circuit cnnrl.
Mrs. Mnry l.wn of Medfonl is in
t'M II this We. I, on business.
I.e.'lllder Veil. Jnhll K. I'elloil and
. V Phi h r. I Inee prominent sM.-md
l; - us. came dHii l a to nil. ml
tn leg t mutlers.
Mrs William M l ox ): of bdfni.l
"id Ml-- I'nUu; of I ntvallls sp. lit the
ll" Mi. I'. L. K'eam.s Moiula
J.
- I. Ma
e Of
i:!d Mill
a in on nn Mondav.
A t tot net s el let , It Illusion and
Put-hit are atmoig the ..t...l hitttciv
W In. are at), ndlllg It tins Week
Cti St.rr Brin $iH.b.
I'llM'I.KToN. Or.. March :M Set
cral H-l. m, es h:,w. ,. ,,-cn.h d kite
t It Iter' I 4 1 M..-, date bnioehl t1(l.
pints, I.,,- lin 1';,hiI.uiii ol Athena
lias ttisl s.,1,1 wln.li lieuds tin- list
this ir:n..i l'. e.c!n, Mil
poll..s ;,, 1 ,;( (,, , ,,,.r
I'l.is .rr i. ..I Onil. am hi... I. and was
' -'I'' bt it, ;; t.nter tm l'ie.
,!ri I o . ..I attle Tl.e ,,.,,,(
appi-.n, i to tin pi,,. w:ts ilMt t,,eied
bt l .su.uti.l.t -I K,.. t.-i a bniicli
of nter Hi hi steers, win,, ). ,
I'nrtlaiul liilllket lln.e w.eks ago f..
an aterage price of perjud.
I Nl. CAK
CAMllliATI-: KOI! ItKIM'lil.lC
AX NOMINATION- KOI; KNIT
K.I I MTATKS SKNAToli ANIi
( IIAMI'loN OK STATKM lNT
No. 1, Wll.l, MKF.T ANN All
llliKHS TIIK I'KOI'I.K OK
.IACK1SO.N COKNTV KI'ON TU K
ISSI .s OK TIIK KAMI-AMIS'
AT
MEDFORD
OPERA HOUSE
Thursday Even'g
MARCH 26th
KVKUVOS'K ('(lltlll.M.I.V
INVITKI).
Mrs. Elizabeth Ii. Morrison
.lll.VA I'MNTIN.; ANI WATKI: ol.i.liS.
II. J'hI A St. W.-.t. T'-l.
i-.'iii-. .'.v -
l 'r. p.,v.. i ii ..;, i- r E
j lie mcLinnu iiv "ww.
' (,, ,.- v. 0. PBIO0Y. O. D. KAOLB. O. T. O'isliiEN. r-
COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK.
(;,.,.r:,l tni-'I.O. . I . , . i 1 . J . -r - iu !.. I"-. I'l--"'-' ' -""!:"'
i O r , . i-..- I ... 1 . All mk a.mrai.l.O'. 0
S T.IMH PT A S I l-;K A M ' ' w r.N ' i 1 1 r ' h
rs.lrcnc Jfampton Jinxes.
"3nlructor of "4."l'umo.Ci2t il ; U.o-
"Pbont 871
Jkveyou shirts
Bke ihi5 Mister
AN
COLLARS
AND
NECKTIES
AND
UNDERWEAR.?
- copynohl. 1707
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MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
ClIAH. llAKI.KKa;. MANAliKII
Tuesday Mar., 24
WM. P. CULLEhf PRESENTS
PIXLEY & LUDERS'
MERRY MUSICAL MASTERPIECE
"THE BURGOMASTER"
WITH OUS WEINBURO, RUTH
WHITE AND OVER HA LP A
HUNDRED OTHERS, INCLUDING
THE FAMOUSLY ORIGINAL
KANGAROO GIRLS. ORIGINAL
PRODUCTION. A VERITABLE
TRIUMPH. BIGGER. BRIGHTER,
BETTER THAN EVER. NEW
SONGS, IDEAS, SURPRISES.
.1. i:. i: v.i;T.i'
.1. a. i i-: i : i v . vi
.!o:l ol;TII. i :i-I'T.
V. I: ,IA K. 'X. . -'ii'"-.
The Modford National lank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAIMTAI, "'.
Sl'IvMM.l-S lt'.niiu
S.-il'cly Iloscsli. If.Mit. A lcni'i-:il I tanking I Iniii.ss
Tr;iiis!if(cil. We Snlirit N'.-iii- I'ati-oii.mv
-j- -i 5-
y,ll. DRIISSEli.
WliKM IT WILL TAKE ONLY $1.00 TO BUY A GOOD "TOGGERY"
SHIRT YOU ARE NOT GOING TO WEAR ONE .THAT IS ALL FRAYED
OUT.
THINK IT OVER AND SEE IF YOU ARE NOT SHY ON SHIRTS.
ALTHOUGH YOU WEAR YOUR UNDERWEAR UNDER YOUR OUT
,;IDE CLOTHES IT IS TUB CLOSEST THING TO YOU. IT'S A GOOD THING
TO HF. ON COOD TERMS WITH YOURSELF. WE WILL SELL YOU A
ClOOO SUIT OF - TOGGERY" UNDERWEAR FOR $1.00 A BETTER ONE
FOR S'-MW.
WE HAVE V LONG LINE OF UNION SUITS. PRICES RANGE FROM
S !..'.-. TO S.ViU.
WE HAVE IN OUR STORE EVERYTHING A DRESSER NEEDS.
SPKC1AL ATTENTION !.;.f
i i.-i, ii'-v ill evei V depart nu
;; 4..':;
-!:tc!;-. t:-.
!; COMC. TO US AND GET THE BEST.
C.ipitnl ami Suniliif
sii'i.ooo.on.
w. i. vawtki;. r,...-
IWiHI.(jt
p.r.no:: .
St ito Ufin-it iry
E-tnblishncl 1SSS.
i;. i.ii'i.i:v.
THE TOGGERY
MEDOFRD'S FASHION STORE FOR MEN.
t
CITY TKKASl'KKh' 'S ,t Tli 'K.
I H'fiee nf ( 'ity Treasurer. Med fold.
fir., Mareh '':t. Iims.
Nntiee is hereby yiteil thai there are'
funds in llm eity treasury for tin- re
deiiiplinii nf nil outstanding untraiils
issued anainsi lhe general fund.
Interest nu the same ttill eeiise alt. I j
the nhnt e date. j
ii I.. L. .lACOPS, City Treasurer. I
WOMEN TO SOON WEAR
HATS TWO FEET IITtill
ClIU'ACO. Mareh J.l. - The nett
' ' i-aiiipain li.il ' ' whieh I aiue Fashion
lias deer I for women, is Ida. U. two
feel .iL'l posed nf fine hire, a ml
Ii fi m tin Knnlish t'.n-kitde as its ehief dis
tinuishiiii; feature. It is the al-l e
pressimi nV I he art nf in i Hi in-1 y. I u
shnrl, it is "it" nn uhieh you nae.
This, nl any rale, is what was de.laii.1
Inday by milliners I' to in all parts of the
.'iiiintry. who hate emue here for the
annual i-mm-miou of the National Mil
liners' nsstieiat inn. It is admitted that
I he ' t-ain pit ieai hat"' will rust anywhere
from .T Hi tn hut it is pniuted out
it always has i-nsi money lo In- in fash
ion, and the present spring is no evep
tinu.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COl ONI I. I ' M,M ! i V. ( Hi' K. ( i !,' I i .1. AN i i l.A'i'i I
i !,'K. i'A'ri'KU'N'S. I'l (
THE LEGAL BLANK
D APARTMENT
Of the fiouthavn Oregonian is the best
; -.nd most complate south of Salem
TAKI'IAI, LIST OI- BLANKS
TKI.KIMIONK !7I.
!!-:i)!'ni;i. (!.'.
4.
fi. I
UKA1. KSTATK
l.m.-:-iM H..il R"i"l fiwIWd
V...r:-- L.'ai.-
W ith I'avfi.-m I'l-.-vision
0(.!i.,tt I,, i:.ty I..U1.I Aif.'iil' l'..ii1nu'l
Mist-i:i.i.ANi-:irs
1 1
C. jK c
V
6-
Mih Grade Nursery Man
Office Opposite Hold .Urore
is i'iM:i'i;i:i) t I'li.i. ma. i'i;i-f.i;- r
r:i:v. t i t.i: fiii'h i: nhh'K. r
n,-in;t;s AS KAI.M.V - I'mssIi:!,!:.
ir" EST SPVENTH. FliOWiJ
!" i.i, ih:u '
Ai' lr I'l. M
Buy Tickots by Who.
4 Sotnet hinr whieh is of rmisideviihlr
intertmt In t he public nener.ill v and
tvhi.-h is perhaps tint tp-iu-rail Kimwi
is the Mtstetn nf prepaid nn -rs ii-'tv it
elfei-l hettveeii stations of (he Soutlurt
I'.-ieil'ie i-oiMpany ami nil points in tin
I'niletl States. Hy rneari! nf this st-tnti
tii-Kets m:iv be purehased :it M.-dfnrd
frnni any place iu the I'tiited States mid
mailed nr tt lei;iadied dir. et tn tin
party wisliin tu cmue here. Slei pet
iict'uiniiindatintis and small amounts nf
rush in eon nee t inn tvith these t ici;et
niiiy alsn be furnished at the sain-time."
POLITICAL CARDS.
in n; I'iM'N'Tv .n iMii:.
J. R. NEIL.
I andidate lot the Meinn. la
Noiiiinat ion.
nn; siii:i;irr
WILBUR A. JONES.
I ilinl "dale fel the I . -tun, la
Noituiiat ion
I " MTio ,.11,,.
.'I'nsiu
r.tiini
Chaitel Mnrlitaire
Ai'kn iwleiliriiH-iit
('nnfesinn if Judjrnienf
('..vets fur ttlanks
A'::inist Ksiatt-
n: sAi.t;, rtn;Nisin:n nonius, iviv. (c.nennoiml).
MINING
ljuarl l.iii'jilioa Water liirht
itn-ci'M mi. I II. K. Fnrtus ('i.ntnu.-t tnSell
lleeil i'nsf i)f Ijilmr
.it'srifK (( I'i:aci:
Civil ami Criiiiiiial Sul ims Attar liuerit
llii.ierlikinir nntl Afti-
Carni-htiifiit thiv it for Attachment
nipt Ci.-it Hill CiHiuniiiiient for Fine
I tnl Noii.-t-in Jurors Jury Order
Civil C"iii.l;iuit Warrant for Arrest
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