Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 31, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAICY TIU'BUNE, MHDFOU'D. OK.. 'ITKSDAY, MARCH 31. 1WS.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
i'uliliftbt-il f-vtry ivming t'xeupt 8uiilriy
Med r oid Publishing Company.
G. PUTNAM, Kditor ami Aliiuar.
Admitted lis Sr.-nml I'Iuk Matter iu
the Postoffire at Micitor.i, Orem.
Subscription Rates:
One inniitli, by nmil or currier f0..10
One veur. bv mail 5.00
INMAN TO R'JN ONCE
MORE FOR PRESIDENCY
VOICING A FROTEST.
Senator '. W. Knit on, in hin Nx-vh
at Melfihl, oire. I u jintieif against
lh, m.-tli"ls ;ih1 nnan-. employed ley
l-'iatuis .1. ll.iifV, wli.'se n.ursc lit 11
ymeriuilfiit progenitor in Oregon re
sembles, in this ca-ie, in. ire 1 In- eonrse
of a personal perm -i-ut or. lleneyV
nit I Ik)k Iia o resulted ina react it ma ry
wjivo of public sentiment which threat
en.-, tu n in I ii wimte cr gutnl this l.'iilil
fr.'iuil proseeutiollH accomplished.
Tli civ is no donM in Hit world that
M r. I loin v let't no h( one tint urneil to
imliet Mr. J-'ultoit, ami had the evidence
at all warranted it, there would have
been mi indict incut returned, whether
i( wan possible to convict or not. Th
entire machinery of the yovcrijinent wan
used to secure evidence, but not enough
was foil ml to justify procedure, even
with I'm aid of immunity earning per
jurers. The bad feat Hies nf the land fraud
prosecution are Hint in order to obtain
con vie t ions it. has been necessary to
yive so many immunity bat lift to ran
cals whose crimes were worse than
I hose of the defendants on trial, liml
tlio fact that in spite nf the prolonged
fireworks not a one of the Wig timber
thievei, not a one of those who really
profited bv the M'ideniat ic swindles lias
been punished or forced to sacrifice mi
acre of his stolen domain.
The needless and uncalled for attack
upon Mr. Fulton by "Mr. Honey nf Port
land in January, the ruliniantioit of
three years of elnndcst ine warfare,
promises to do more than any one thing
to r elect Mr. Knit on as senator, for
the people nf Oreijon love fair play, and
In use Hie machinery of the Culled
St at ok government so as to secretly be
smirch by misrepresentation and false
hood is not fair play.
ELECTION OF SENATORS.
Senator Fulton states that lie is a
firm believer iu tin- elei-tion nf Cniied
Slates senators by the people, yet he
does not think it any of his business
whet her legislat o cand idates lake
Statement No, 1 or No. 2 or go nn
pledged. Thai, he says, "is an issue
between tho legislators and his coil
si itueitcy. ' '
How can popular election of senators
bo brought about except by Statement
1 or Nome similar pledge? It cannot be
mit it a federal const itutional a mend
nient is adopted, whirl) is impossible
with a senate elected under the old sys
tern.
In Ibis Issue is published an al'I'i
d:mt clearing Senator Fulton from the
charges of bribery made. It discloses
what actually went on at Salem and
..shows that bribery was practi I to
elect a senator, though not by Mr. Fu)
ton. The glimpse of 1 he old system
thus afforded is all the argument need
ed for Statement No. 1. Kven Senator
Fulton thanks tiod that, the old sys
teiu has given way to the new, which is
simply Statement No. 1,
Statt mcnt No. 1 affords the only way
now open to Hie people to elect a sen
utnr. No Jackson counlv candidate for
the legi slat lire, who refuses to take
Sf.-itcincnt One, should be elected, foi
he is a person who puts his own wishes
n head f the wishes of the pie of
dad; son county and thinks his own
judgment impel inr to the judgment of
the people of .lad. son county. I,c
those would be legislators who know ho
much uioro than the people thev are
peeking election from, slay at home, re
gaidless of their politics.
GILLETTE'S ELECTROCUTION.
The electrocution of Chester tiilb-ttc
al Auburn prison yesterday is hut one
of many such incidents that have taken
place in tli at institution during the
past few years. The .rime for which
thin moral d gen rate p;iM the p.nalu
in Ihe ebctiic chair is one win, h. f.i
ntler heart les-,ness. is alan.st without
parallel.
Ciidnnhtcdly must of our readers are
familiar with the detail ..f the bdraval
ami murder of his victim. i;l;ue Itioivn.
an innocent poling Ki whos,. epe?i
ence in lif;. had extend,. t bandv he ..ml
Ihe gates of the old farm .m which
she had spent her childhood; of the trip
to Cortland, N. V., and In r employment
in it factory at th.it phi.-e. wlet'c she
Was beyond the can- ;(nd guidance ot
her parent-; of the n ting with rhe
ter Cillette and ihe innocent admiia
lion openly expressed; of the confi.b-uci
bestow , d upon linn ;ni,l - the rest of
the old, el. I story has b. en repented
often (hat it is nnne, cs-.;,t - of p.o
traval in (lose chimn.
A rgutlielils it.ini no table li;i e been
made against capital putt id, f , le,t
the electiic chair at X-,,,,,., ,.,s ,.
ions (o soft for b ii mi an vult'it.- of ihiv
breed.
STAPLES OPENS NEW HOTEL
-A MOST POPULAR ONE
K. T. Staples of Ashland . anic down
to Ihe Fulton rally at M.dt'.od M..nda
evening, bringing catds announ, ing (Ii
opening of "The Ashland" lo t. 1 uith
himself as manager. "Tie- M nul ' '
has been pi act i.-nlly t .dim It , in w l
eo,uipp(Hj from cellar to roof ;ni I mod
eruyl eipiipped Ihrnnghout, It piomi-.s
to become the most popular hosti le in
Ashland under, the efficient ma nag,
men! of Mr. Staples an.) his :isv ,t.uit,
W. K. t 'otmer.
Special pains have been made to make
the dining room u inosf nt t raet ivc place
hot h f rom an in I is! ic and a culinary
standpoint. A fine a la carte service is
provided. Regular meals an nlim
served. Last Sunday t he first din tier
wan Nerved and tho dining room was
thronged with guests. I
l.'OSKhCh't;. Or.. March ;tn. From
an un pretentions little ram h in Look
tug t'lnss valh y, eiht mile went of
Koseblllg, Where hi- eket) (Hit a htllllhlc
existence. In I hi- palatial white house
at Washington, I. ('., when' he would
shape the destinies of Ka.OOll.Oun peo
pie, is the dream of .lames Inmaii, who
tarried long enough in this city Satur-
dav to announce to hi fellow count ry
tuen that he is again a candidate for
president of the Cuitcd States,
Four years ago Mr. Inmaii was troti
bled with this sarin nspirntion, but
failed to get his name on the offjeial
ballot, (in that occasion he styled him
self an independent. Now he affiliates
with the socialists, and seeks the nom
ination for president at I heir nal ional
convent ion.
"I am preparing a platform which
I intend to submit to the socialist con
veutioii, said Mr. liiinan. "If it
does not meet with approval f will ac
cept certain modifications, but no
more. I will not run on a platform
t hat antagonizes my comlit ions. ' '
BUILDING ROADBED
THROUGH THE TULLES
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., March oO.
The dredges under t he Mason Con
st met ion company, working iu the
tubs near Wild Horse bulte, on the
line of i he I 'alifomia Nort h western
railway, are working day and night
shifts and making good progress. The
grade across the tales near Klamath
Falls was thrown up a year ago and
lias required all I he intervening time
to settle, but tho grade over the tub-s
near Wild Horse bulte is being made
more compact as it is thrown up and
will be ready for the rails when they
arrive there. It is the expectation that
the rails will reach water this fall or
late j n the summer, giving K lamal h
Falls water and rail transport a I ion to
outside points.
NO QUARANTINE ESTABLISHED
AT KENNETT COPPER CAMP
A report was current that a 0,11a ran
tine had been established against Ken
aet t yesterday on account of pneumo
nia. The report has no f omnia t ion.
I'neumonia is prevalent in an uuusn
large number of cases, population of
t he town considered, but it is not
"catching," nor is it due lo sanitary
conditions, which are none loo good.
That tho death rate has been heavy is
explained by the fact that so many
who have been fatally st ricken have
weak hearts.
Thi' schools, which have been closed
for two mouths 011 account of scarlet
fever, will reopen this week, at rdiug
to present cahulat ions. There ha vi
no deaths from scarlet fever.
NEVADA JUDGE WINS
BOURNE'S $1000 PRIZE
WASHINGTON, March IUK The
prize of 41 Dim offered by Senator
Hourne of Oregon lo the author of the
best written argument on the subject,
"Why Koosevelt Should be Chosen for
a Second Fleet ive Term,'' has been
awarded to Frank II. Noreross, associ
ate justice of the supreme court of Ne
vada. The announcement that Justice Nor
cross has won the big prize was made
today. Senator Hourne says that Jus
tice Norcorss' argument is an excel
lent piece of work and that it will be
cilcillated and widely published to edit
cute the people. He is one of the most
enthusiastic third termers.
Joseph ino Socialists' Ticket.
The Socialists of Josephine counlv
Id a nias convention Saturday and
aced in nomination the following can
ilah s; Senator, (i. W. Stiirge.ni; rep
sent jit ive. Marcus W. Itobbins; slier
f. N. h'eynolds; clerk, (i. Jester;
a surer, .1 . T. K en ned v ; asse sor, W .
I 'ei ry, school superintendent , .1. O.
ill; coroner, I. W. Onstotl; coinmis
nier, J. I'iri'er; surveyor, W. K.
hippie; justice of the peace for (inillts
iss, J. It. I'a. block; constable. S.
Win
Ashland Organizes Athletic Club,
The Ashland Athletic club was organ
ized Saturday night with a membership
of "V The room in (laniard Opera
House, acntod by the moving picture
show, has been secured and will be
c.piipped for headquarters. The officers
are: Kay Sayles president. Mr. Parker
ice president. Karl S. heble treasurer.
Tinv Sin it h sec ret n i y, ( harles Foley
and Otis King sergeants at arms, Lo
Verne Mei'onnell manager.
Members of Medford Lodge, No. llC!.
. F. A. M. Special meeting at the
lodge) oeiu, Wednesday, April 1. l!K'S,
at l:.;io p. m. Fuuetal of Tr. .ton s.
Soiouining brothers invited. M. I'mdin.
W. M.
Bonnie Appoints Cndcts.
W SH INCTON, March Int. Senator
Hi",,,,,, appointed Kedoiido R Sut
ton of Cortland cadet at West Point,
ind Malcolm K. M.-Kwan of Portland
m! H. I.. Carmt, had of North Pcnd as
alternate.
the mo! available mau for the position
and he wait elected thereto mid his mjiI
ary fixed at $!.-) per ttiont h. In the
brief time since the club has been or
ganized nearly Hon jmpiirictt have be-u
received from abroad asking informa
tion abmit this part of Oregon. The
employment of a competent man to look
after the growing correspondence is
therefore imperative.
FORMER ASHLAND RESIDENT
KILLS NEVADA BAD MAN
A Mono dispatch slates that V. F.
Armstrong, a "bad mini" from Wyom
ing, was shot and killed iu the Paluce
hotel al Wiiineiuucca by W. II. Carter,
one ot the saloon managers. ( arter
was formerly a farmer at Kerby, Jo
sephino county, and also lived at Ash
land. Tho following is the fit or v of
tho tragedy. Kye witnesses say tho j
shooting was iu tn If defense. Arm
strong and two friends wnlked into the
saloon and commenced gambling. While
, t.t.
. 1 .1 .:- ...) ...,ll.
1"." w "lra"uK Fu"
ing 11 gua, threatened to kill any one
in the house. ''Put up that gun," Buid
Carter. With that Armstrong swung
around and said: "I'll kit) you!"
Carter then pulled his revolver and
tired. Armstrong fell to the floor dead.
Carter gave himself up.
lodge lince its institution, asked for;
rel'ef frem the rltitiei or ine oiucu, mu
the Klks chose Chalmers L. Strange to
.succeed him iu thi important Htation.
Other officers elected were: J. M. Wag
tier, leading knight; Frank O. Allard,
loyal knight; R. Kail Jem, lecturing
knight; Pierre provost, treamtrer; Geo.
C. Sheltoii, tiler; (ieorge A. Kuoblaueh,
trustee. .
SKATING
NOTICE
Commencing Monday, March 10,
the rink will bo closed nil day on
Manduys, Thursdays and Sundays.
On other days there will be two
Hessioiis, commencing at 2 and 7:30
P. M.
Wednesday, society night. Mu
sic by the rink baud. Admission
lit cents; skates, 2d cent a. All
other sessions, ndmission free.
Medford Rink
WINDELL & LOOSLEY,
Proprietors.
Hwci't Mnric.
IVut'l i- Kcntiicr,
ThiirMdiiv and Friilav.
ASHLAND LODGE OF ELKS I
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS i
AsWiiml 1.(1.11., N'.i. !H I, B. V. 0. 1:.,
.I.M't.-.l olTitMTM fur tin I'lisuin yi'Jir
at Iht. regular iiic't iti hcltl Satarday
nilil. IL-ary Sarr huh cln.tb'ii cx-nlt.-il
rnler. (It'orjic K. W'ilsua, who lias
siTvi-tl i'f r'iricntlv an Hcrrrtary of t lie
YOUNO MEN!
f SWELL DRESSERS!
"TIip Amulia," "The Canily i
Kill," "Tin- Cliiai." "The
Catch" and all the very latest
4- anil nobbiest Hh:ies ill tho " Xo
N'aino" Hat at The To(j(er,v for
11.0(1, 1.0(1 and ..-..00. 4
" Indeed it dues.
lllil(lillll."
"Yes sir-ee."
"Drink it
down; liraces
ri.nlit np."
"(idlden (into"
irrade CnHVc.
vii;'lit
liiiili-
Allen & Reagan
t
I Wise :
crS) Ta,ks i
By the j
I i Office j
lL Boy j
1 was reading about a bg
linn back east that claims that
ireservat ives are not necessary
to the food -preserving industry,
while all the ot hers main tain
that the new law, if strictly en
forced, will put them out of bus
iness. Itut one big linn with tl
big reputation for putt ing up
hi mi nt fruit can prove its posi
tion for all the rest. It's only
a (piestion of using sound fruit.
Sound fruits, like sound women,
need no preservatives. Sav, it
isn't me that's oozing all this
wisdom, it 's Ihe paper I was
telling you about. The boss
lakes a lot of trade paper and
that keeps me posted on what is
going on in the provision world,
you bet. 1 think Preferred Stock
are the nicest, and Heinz comes
next, then Hishop. What do you
think f Try a jarf
t MILLER & EWBANK X
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water lor tc;i nn
very sh.rt notice
It eitn be used
on the tea tank:
or in the kilelic:!
Attaebet to m.
rhvtnilier
Siiuple.Mife, con
venient, durable
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Siuvrnior to Courier
Wate r I'ewer Co. Of
liee L'oti V. 7(h St..
"IT bir electric sill.
7
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison
CHINA PAINTING AND WATER COLORS.
Res. 200 A St. "West. Tel. 3M.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets.
Offlca fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN CTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63.
...irr .-
The Medford Brick Co.
Composed of W. O. PRIDDY, O. D. NAOLE, O. T. O'BRIEN, manufacturers
COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK.
General contractu ami builders in nil its branches. Plains and estimates
famished. All work guaranteed.
LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT FOR SALE.
Ztrs.Urene Ufamptoit Usaacs
"Instructor of piano."tlst ittctboo
StuMo at MciJnc.. Mottb J Street
Pbont 824
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL POUCH WOB K. GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
iMEDEORD, OR.
YOU DON'T COUNT
THE COST
When eating our pies, eakes and pas
try, I'm- it's small iu comparison with
tlie satisfaction you gain. The day
you start lisins; the products of our
hakeiy will ho a red letter one on your
eali'iidar. Mark it. up today.
Medford Steam Bakery
Pluinn 8.
Wedded at Ashland.
"I.. K. Miller of A.lilan.l and Mis.
Kvn llnnl;ii iv.-i.- nurtie.l in Alil:tnd
M,.i,,;.iv. I;, v. Mamie.- .1. Cmll rl nf
ii. int ii.u. Tl. tuple were :ilt.n.lt.l l.y
Mitt A,l;i l;iul:ip iili.l I harles I'lteper.
I'lie ereei, i j ill tin- empli.V nf t tie
.ii'liein l':i,ific.
Stt, e Marie.
IOui'I K'elillier,
Tin,, -lav ami l'i id.iv.
Massage
Parlors
ROSF.IIURO HIRES BOOSTER
TO LOOK AFTER INTERESTS
Tl.e l.ai.l ,.f tiii.t,,, f l,c itetv
1 ia! . Int, li.O.I n imvlini; Men
lav .teiiine. in 1 1,,. ,,ffi,,. ,,f .In,),,,.
II:, mill, m. sih the H,.,u Review.
matt, r ,.f iiii,.,i,u, e nhich enme nit
at this time Was ,1,,. .W.eiMeii! f ,,
:ls.ist:,,,t vt. tatv. VI.,. in :,.:,liti,,n I..
hi. other duties, i. to uf a. chief
Itoii.ter. After cin.id.-MMr .ii.'Uin
it wis decided that .1. Ii i'ur.her is
ELECTRIC LIGHT
FERADIC
AND
OALVANIO
BATHS
HOT AND COLD sr-RAY
SALT PLOWS
AIRS. C. A. MOORE
THE ODELL, Over Postofflce 1
New Jewelry Store
See the new Veil Pins, Shirt Waist S. ts. lleauty Tins and Hat Pins nil the
latest styles and designs.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Fiuo watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty. C St, next Postofficc.
SPECIAL ATTENTION and comfort of our deposit-
urs aud clients. Kf t'ici.iicy in every department is a cardinal prin.
ciple with uh. Your g. jMBi aeocunt and banking
business will receive
. Dlj "ur bt'at attention.
Capital and Surplusf-
$115,0MI0.
S
W. I. VAWTER,
President.
"InrltSfllt f
C ncnroBD, obiooh M.
State Depositary
Established 1888.
O. R. LINDLEY,
Cashier.
.1. K. K.WAK'l'.l'.-esid cat.
.1. A. I'KKKV, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Pont. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
SPREAD THE NEWS
Colonists' Rates
Colonist Rates from all points
East to Oregon from March
1 to April 30, 1908
The Southern Pacific Railroad
Announces that rates in effect March 1, 1908, will be $38 from Chicago,
$35.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Coun
cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., including also St. Faul, Minneapolis,
$30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $30.
For further information call on or address
A. S. EOSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towus of liioiie) and neither
give, the ill, style nor distinction t- your clothes
thatlyoitr own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
HOME
FRENCH DRYGLEANIN6
EIFERT
The City Tailor Medford
VJP mm&&J&& YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE
to iiKikt1 th toml :i!at:ilUa ;it this tv
t:i itra nl. Vmir apprt itf will ihtiI no
Mich stimulant.
( ur t'omls iirc so ilcl icii t ci v cnnki'il
it in I temptingly served that they will
muhe yen eat whether you nnne with
nn iipp.'tite or not. A dinner here with
:i friend noan pleasant i-ompjuiionsliip
and thf pertVelion of .od rating.
THE NASH CAFE.
The Nash Qafe
We Want to Buy Lands
Kealty bond Syndicate of
Oreifon
Jackson CoiiRty
Bnnk. Annex
W. H. Stalker
Secretary
Do You Want a Good
5-ACRE TRACT
Close to Medford, fine loca
tion, good fruit and poul
try land. Prices, $100 per
acre. Easy terms
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St. MedSord, Or.
!
$;t.0O! fl.00! $.1,001
Th.' .rii'. Hint talk l..ml. t. Tlie
ll:it for l-- itituii'v. In stylo niul (
ili;t't' iiiiI wi.-ir. 1 1n mot. Thp
" N,i Naim" Ihit at Thi- To.tv. ,
' !
j3m Bayi t Good Business Corner
WITH lU II.IUNtiS IN MKltl-OKU Tlli;i:i: lots m., i i , T U l.
I1K1NO TWICE THE MO.0;Y IXSIPE OK A YKAIi. ON Till' M VP, l r
VOl! A VERY SHORT TIMK AT Tills n;l,'i:. Tills m x n vt' iv,.
SNAP. FOR SALE BY '
C. H. PIERCE & SON
1 1 1 N 13 G I JILT Y
';i;n AM STII.I. ,(MN(J iu-sixkss AT MY
v v V ,IAVK As MANY BAK
: n. r, AN'I" ITY IMfOI'KKTYAS
' ' I.- I UK I'lffsT IIAST(i()T MK YET.
' o A S(jr.l,'K I) HAL SEK
ALFRED SMITH
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