Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 10, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    Til 10 MKI )!''()! I) DAILY TKI JH7NN, M KI ). !,'.. H.'IDAT. APTlTTi 10, 1008.
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Medford Daily Tribune;
A Liv Paper In tin Town.
(iiblishfd ecery evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manner.
Admitted aft Second Class Matter in
the Pcmtoffiee at Medfonl, Oregon.
Subscription Rates:
One month, by mail or carrier. . . .$0.50
One yonr, by mail 5.00
"ECONOMY AND GOOD ROADS."
" Ecu no my and tiuod KoihIn. " This
in the legend tluit tippi-nrs after County
Indue (i. W. Duuii'h name on the of
fioiiil hallnt for (Ik primaries.
.tude Dunu advertise that lu Htuuitv
upon his record. Ih it one of gooit rofiU
and economy?
Ik it economy to increase the tax
nud the uMsesHinent rolU, ho that in
Judge Idiini 'h own wordn the taxpay
ers may reali.o hnwr unequal their
taien nro by miignirying the errors f
Is it economy to dump counties! loads
of gravel to make n narrow elevnt
road on which It ih difficult for cither
ni,ff".vi wagon or auto to move?
In it eeonomy to Hpend tho money
paid for nmdx in one district in another
and leave niauv diNtricts for yearn to
gether without a sign of roadway itn
prnvement ?
Ih It economy to ntfiino to expert th
county bonks, so that the taxpayer
may know where their money has gon
and i going? Ih it economy to mak
this refusal in the face of offers by
experts to go over the hooka, taking as
pay ten per cent of the money that they
rnenverf Is it economy, in t ho fiu-o of
popular belief that "something is rot
ten in Denmark," or the impiirv wouh
be ordered?
Promises are one thing. Perform
it n co in another. In Judge Dunn's eus
everyone has seen tho performance
Now we are asked to listen to tin
promise of u retetition of tho past per
formanee.
Judge Dunn lias peculiar ideas whirl)
render him, to say the leant, a peculiiir
candidate, fin thinks that equalization
consists in raising assessments fill 12 .'!
per coat. You only have to travel over
the county road between Medford ninl
Jacksonville lo lenrn his ideas on road
making. Has any one morn unseienttfii
or more, ernde methods of making gooil
roaits, or more cross ignorance on th
subject?
Do you want attseNHincnts rained
agaiu? Do you want more imptiHsnl
ievnieii ronus constructed? Do voo
want money from your iih rirt unci) l
build elevated roads in another di
trictf Do you want the lid screwed on
con illy of fairs so thnl nobody but of
iiceliohlers k now what is goi ug on -i n
oihir words, "The public be damned.'
Tf you do, vote for Judge Dunn and
the 'gang."
TAXPAYERS SHOULD MEET.
The Conuneicial club of I'cudlctmi
has culled a. monster muss meeting ol
taxpayers of I'matiJIn county for tin
purposn'of discovering what has been
done with county money, 'why taxes an
so high, and why assessments have been
raised.
Nome Hiich meeting should bo culled
fitr Jackson county taxpayers. Th.
whole subject of assessment, eqtmtiji
tion, taxpnyiug and expenditure could
be gone into with profit.
The county board of epuili.at ion
should be furred to explain their so
called equalization the hori.ontnt
jump in valuations ltd 1! ,'t per cent.
They should also bo linked (o explain
why tuxes have crept steadily upward.
in spite of the increase in valuations.
The county judge mid enniinisHioner
should be linked to tell whv thev re
fuse to order an Inspection by export
of comity hooks am) why there has been
no such inspection for twenty years.
How do they know that there is no
shortage in the various departments! It
thero in such a shortage, why should it
bo concealed to benefit hmidsmen at tin
loss of the taxpayers?
Iet the light shine in the dark places
If there has born crookedness, the pub
lie is entitled to know it. If everything
is in apple pio order, the officials them
selves nre entitled to the credit.
Thoso officials who oppose such an
inquiry must have something to con
eeal. What is it?
Why this persistent refusal to ex
pert county records?
This is not a demand, us hii Ashhtnd
organ of thn county ring asserts, sprung
on the ovo of nn election. Thin p.-ipei
has been demanding thin uecoutitiue.
since, last January, and it will ctmlimii
to demand it until the exporting in inadt i
so thoio whose b.oks are crooked hail
better straighten them out. The da
of reckoning is near.
TILLMAN E8TEEMUD
FOR BIONF.SN
Ol' 11 1 ART
WANHIMiToS. Ap.il
The
pm
ion is expressed here that win
tor Tillman of South i uroliut
from his vacation mudo neee
ill health ho will h;n o I. it
tiini his famed pitchfork. n.t
uny btek of do no- on his p-irf
II Sell!
ri'i tint-.
y b
t-.-iiin.i
through
but I-
cause of tiin p
man occupies
ical coiilitioa. Till
Komeuhnt iiiininaloitv
place in the upper tioue. Although h
him spoilt III wnn 1 1 mi, l.l. Imiitillg
thre in no member of coat. s n nin
versal!) esteemed for In bigne n
heart nud mind. Thorofoi. the n,w
that he wa Hutlering from
brenkdowu tind might not b
resume his seHt thin setion o
more than pneitig concern.
inrvon
able to
KGFD8ED TO WEAR T1UIIT8;
LOST JOB; OETS DAMAGES
M:V VuKK. April I". -A et,li,t ,.
47'M kii mvnnliil liv h jury in the
llprfliu polirl tflliy tu mi nrtli'. hn
whi diRr-liHrgiiMl by n tlieat rionl ntuuiiK.-r
licelitl!' Nho r'fll.el In tiiienr nil tllf
ninp in tititx. The ,liiiiitifr wnn
llonripltn pp Miirrinuti, nlt,i n k now n
on tilt (MliRe UN llenrietlfl l.oe, nnd llie
ilefenittintfl were Tliierteg t Senion,
iroirlftorR of llii llnrkin lliirlo.quo
The.ter.
OFFICIAL BALLOTS
PRIMARY ELECTION
Republican Ticket White, Democrats
Blue Latter Must Write Names in
to Complete Ticket, as But Few
Have Filed Petitions for Nomination.
The republican priniurt' ballot will
be printed upon while paper with tin
following name:
For United States Senator.
II. M. Cake.
C. W. Pultun.
For Congressman.
Willi,. C. Hartley.
For Supreme Judge.
Uobert H. Itean.
i:t.
it.
i".
For Dairy and Food Commissioner.
HI. J. W. Bailey.
17. Alexander Heid.
For Railroad Commissioner.
IH, Thomas K. amjdel.
in.
William A. Curler.
K. ItohortHon.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
il. It. I'. Mulkey.
T. (ins Newbury.
For Joint Representative.
2'l. J. A. Muehauiin, Itoseburg.
For Representatives (Vote for Two)
'1 1, Joseph . Hiiuimersloy.
j:,, Henry I). Kubli.
For County Judge,
tinorge W. Dunn.
M. P. Kggloslon.
For County Commissioner.
Kd M. Androws.
James Owi'iis.
For County Clerk.
W. It. Coleman.
For County Rocorder.
If. T. Hiirnrl!.
For County Sheriff.
D. II. Jackson.
For County Treasurer,
.lumen M. Cronemiller.
For County Assessor.
William T. tlrieve.
.1. W. Lawtou.
For School Superintendent.
J. erey Wells.
For County Surveyor,
l-'riink A. (Irise..
For County Coroner.
A. Kellogg.
as.
ait.
:ti.
:t:i.
:tti.
:t7,
:im.
Democratic Primary Ticket.
The democrat ic primary ballots will
bo printed upon blue paper. A blank
line in left after each office upon th
bnllotH and tho democratic nominations
will bo completed by writing in names
upon (lie ballot. The only nam en print
ed are as follows.
For Representatives.
1. T. M. Jones.
):t. D. H. Miller.
1 1. Mnhloii I'nrdiu.
For County Jud;t'o,
15. .1. (. Neil.
For County Commissioner.
HI. Marl in Murtdiall.
For Sheriff.
17. Wilbur A. Jones.
For County Assessor.
IS. . It. Dw.
Precinct Officers.
Henry (!. Dox is a republican candi
late for justice of the peace in Jack
soitvillc district and I-'. M, Stewart
for Medford district. A. L. Irwin is
republican candidate for constable in
Ashland district, nud Prank Knsshafer
.laeksouville district. W. II. Canon
has filed for democratic candidate for
justice in Medford district, nud S. S.
ntz in Untie Palls district. The only
mblican candidates for precinct com
mil teemeii who have filed and whose
namcH will be printed upon the ballots
C. 11. (iillette, West Ashland; J. A.
Harvey. Mast Ashland and J. V. Young.
South Ashland.
The following democratic candidates
for precinct committeemen have filed:
K. J. Tailow, West Ashland; Prod It.
Neil, Kast AsM.-iihI; J. K. Settle, South
Ashland; James Stewart, North Med
ford: J. K. Itarkdull. Sooth Medford
Don't be deceived by buying shipped
In flour at l.5rt per sack. Patronise
homo industry Hoy Davis best flour
at tL.trt per sack. p. very sack guar. -in
teed. Try it. If y ant get it al
ho grocer's, come to (ho mill.
List ;u;.
NOT HI-; op SCHOOL INDKMNITY
Sp.LKCTlOX.
I'uited Stales Laud Offier, Hoseburg,
tir.. March 14, tpos.
Notice is hereby given that the Slate
of Oregon, on August 27, litOS, applied
for
Lots I, t nud .1 and N. P. V. S.
W. of
lltll:e i I-
I' W. M , Hll.l fll.,1 in thin
ofl'i,
I ion
lit nt n,,iii,,l itiileiiiuity bi'Iih
Iiii-Ii ll xrlei'li',1 .mill Itltul:
met tli:il M,ii,l lil i ,,)e lo the llllilie
f,,r iii-vl i,,ii. A ti tin, I nil ierKniiK
I'hiilniut; inlveiselv the nli,,M tleserilieil
l.iliil or iiiiv l,-:i mili.hx isioli tliert'of.
or ,-1111111111)1 Hi,, sniiie uikI.t the mining
Iiiwh, ,r .lesiriiii; In how n:iiiI Inn, I to
lie in,, re N.iluiilile for inineinl limn for
nrienll ui.'il ni,.e, or lo nltjeet to
Sin,! h,'I,.,i ion- r,r niiy l:iful reason.
.hoeM file their ehillllH or llieir nffi
lliilv ol ,rotesl ol ,'olitesl iii thiM of
fi ll or lief.oe the l',lh ,liu of Mnv.
I IHIH.
I herehv ilesieiiute III,' Me,ll'orl Trill
line, ,lil,lihe,l nt Me,lfm,l, Oienn, n
llie nenHpaper in which the iiImvo no
I iee iN In he plllilinheil.
ii:n.iamin i.. i:iiv, i!eUi.i,.i
.1. 'I'. McMillan, who .-.-.
Ins residence on I ho east side.
nel week for Scallle, Wasli.,
w ill iesi.tr t t li n Hon.
nllv
Will le
to re
ld
rKooRiiss or tkohibition
IN THE SUC KER SH.T
llli Mill. A.iil
ties nl IMitHOo i.
. olti.hll l.v 'I
slute "i. IO-J eonuiu s
ilie counties nenl
In ;i. Union. u ,,tlo
salo.'li w ith the e.
shin in each.
With ;t:
conn
d
n the "dtv'
election, 4 It of th
lie now totally dry
ii last ooaitcr
' coiiimick nro nuti
I'tion of one town
Act'onting to the bitest rctnihN. i
Ion nshi cast I heir ot e against nn
loon, and ttwnshiii in faxor of ro
tnining tho natoon. 1'he total uuinlici
uf "dry" tonnhip in th nUto, in
eluding thioje which held eketiona last
No iMiiber, irt now MW, mid the total
of "wet" townships is 'A-J'.i,
The most reliable estimates place
(he number of saloons voted out of bus
Oiess ut llM, and the net anti-saloon
majority cast in the entire territory
voting at l-'H.iHm. In till M countiis
held elect ionit yesterday, and in that
territory it in estimated that there lire
now in the neighborhood of 'MUtii ga
bions. Tlie result itf the election, there
fore, w ill compel more than one third
of tins number of saloons to go out of
business within tn da vs.
If you drink coffee, drink
I lie best "(iolden (late High
Crude Coffee," If you don 't
drink cofee, drink tho best cor
enl it rink "fioldou (i rain (irnu
uIoh. " We sell them. ALLEN
t Si REAOAN.
Something New
In I.'iiIiIht '1'iifH Hint it n-itl piiy you In
invr-Hliftit-. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, natlHfactlon giinrantccd.
Mitchell & Roeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
KiihI "Hi Street, rear nt' Merriiiiiiu 'm
lll.'K'liHinitli Sli,,.. M... II',, r,l, Or.
Golden
Grain
Granules
ion
I'Klf CKNTT I I J I ?
11 liislcs like ciiflVo. II limks
like ctirrct' ami il smells like
eol'fee, lint is puro rojistt'd
Ui'iiins, lilcndcil so as In prti
I'lirc llie best flavor, llio
uri-alrsl strength and an ar-j
i
tirlc wliicli voiniLr and old I
I
niav ilrink liioriuiiir. noon'
id niulll.
(loldcii drain (irannlcs is
especially reeoiinneiided In
lliose sul'I'eriiiu; froni heart
I rniilile, nervousness, consti
pation, indifrest ion, dyspep
sia and stoniaeli troubles.
Xcaili :l-K)iiiil imcktifir.
for LMe, all retail roeers.
Vholesale liv
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
Notice,
PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD
HKATINO RINK FOR THE
MONTH OF APRIL:
Two sessions daily from L' lo . .
m. and 7:;tl) to instil p. ui. on Tues
da I'riila s and Sat m da s for
en ih week d urine; the month.
hanye of program t oiiineiieo
Friday, April ,'(, when tho price of
t iekotH for afternoon sessions will
lo reduced to ci-nts.
Friday of each week will lie I. a
die' Niiht, when skates will he is
sued to (hem free; igcnallmciil '.'"i
cents.
Soei
lit.
'I'll
esday of ea I
ienl!. skates
nk Hand
dancing, com
admission lit
Musi,- In K
nt
I'lniisday nights
niencing April u; enlli-inen ',
ladies free. Music ly W
t'lnlt Orchestra. l'io pieces.
liildreu 's lav Satutda
cento,
it on k a
ftc
noons; skates lo cents.
Oi.md May ! Msp:ic Skalintf
Fesii.tl Satunlay. May i. Purtim
lats Inter.
Wtndfll A Loosloy, Pnprietors.
OO TO DR. OOBLE TOR YOUR
CLASHES.
optical Parlor in IVrrv'n Warehouse.
SFVKNTI! 8TRKKT.
lie IU No Other Ituainotw.1
WOULD YOU BE GLAD TO
Kffcet a eoiisideralile saving; in your
lioiiseliuld expenses. I f so, et a Morris
li'tuiijc ami
CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN HALF
This rane has a rate const rueted ex
pressly in hum wood. No other stove
lias tins fuel-saving device. The saving
in this alone will soon pay for the stove.
Moore's Ranges Always Please
.".no MOOIiKS JX I'SU IN TI1K VAh
liKV. SOId) l!V II. K. HOVDKN.
Mow is
To Purchase your Spring
Underwear
There is a Great Comfort in Right
fitting Underwear - - - Everlasting
Discomfort if it Don't Fit
No Trouble
In getting correctly
fitted here
French I ialhri.wni .r- lo $1.00 a ariuent.
Mercerized Collon. 75' to $3.00 a narnient.
Lisle Thread, $1.00 I,, $1.00 a garment.
Athletic. r0- to $2.00 a irariueut.
lasting tliscoinl'ort if il doesn't fit.
Old Sol Will Soon Get,
Busy-Get Ready for Him
"Mchortijr Corracri. Cothicrs "
CLOTHING
MEDFORD
ON TIIK COIJNKIi
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon W.
Jackson County
Hank Annex
m t if-
Are You Looking
Kr a lwiri;:i!n in ...ni- ,f th,i ,.ry b.-t :i..lr Imi.l in 1.i;iu' Hiv.t Vall.-vf
1 ant ii'tYrnit n tr:i. t fiMitiunn; t?! :i. rt" - fliT' uf tin- m (hi1 crv
.h.'i.-.'-it nppl,' l.tii.l, :it :;" .-r :i.r.- tnl 7 mil.-s fr.-m Mcll'.ir-t. K.r fur
llit-r t:irliiil:iri
ALFRED SMITH
OVKK JACKSON COl'NTY HANK.
the Time
OREGON
7TII AND I! NTKKKTN
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
H. Stalker
prrofqni
secretary
MEDFORD SASH & DOOE CO.
Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets.
Ofttce fixtures and all kinds of planing .mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 8T8. PHONE 63.
The Medford Brick Cor
i m tilllliiiHI'H III VY. w. rmuui, v,
1 J ....... . .m
nfiiiT.il .-iiiilrMi lors nud builili rs in
i fiirnislie.l.
LTMK. PLASTER AND CEMENT FOB SALE.
SPECIAL
At
Haskin's Drug Store
12 Ten cent Cakes 12
TOILET SOAP and a
25c Box of Stationary
for 90c
Thursday. Friday iiiiil Saturday
The Wise Man Seeks Absolute
Protection for His Valuables
Tlinv snv muneriiiis inst:inctR where vnltinMo jewelry, heirlooms nnil
other trensnres Itnve been ston-il :ilnm( the house, iiiul whon fire liroko
fin! nr lmi-;l;irs rnnie, the-e rittunhles were i sti'oyeil or stolen.
lteller he on tlie safe s'hle :unl seenre Ahsidnte Proteetion for
your vnliuiMes y renting a Snle Peposit l'tox in the Fire anil Burglar
T'roof Vault of Hie Jackson County Itnnk. l-'inest in Southern Oregon.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $4 AND UP PER YEAR.
Capit.1 and Surplu.jB mxU S State Depositary
$nr,,ooo.oo. & f S Estallished 1888-
V. 1. VAWTKK, S mi?od. oeeooh m o. 1
Prasiili'iit.frjSL
.1. . KNV.MCI'.l'risi.l iMit.
.1. A. I'IMiliY, Vii-c rri'sidoiit.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITA! .-JGO.OOO
SUUM'l.rs 10,000
Snfoly Mnxesld h'ent. X fJonoral l'linkins lluainoss
Tninsactoil. Wo Solicit Yonr I 'u( milage
Are You Looking for a
Ranch
That can he puii'hasnl for a lillle money, which you van iinpl'popve F
We have them one easy ternm.
to ACKKS - All l Inn.l, w,.ofl r..a.l. s. hool close, 1. p. I), l'rice
l,;,f nil rleai'e,.
Iih ACKKS- Inn acres tine 1hm.. halam-e rolling; not cleare.l
Price ',IHI(I, l,:ilf ensh.
J- ACKKS Creek hottoin. If! acres hay, 1 n.-re Lorries. Trice
per acre; tonus.
:iuo AcKKS - tioo.l I.sn.1, j.io-l inipiox eniriit-. :in acres yoniii; orrh
aiil. alt foinctl; tlii-. is ;i o,1Mi hoy. 1'rifi' per acre; p;noil terms.
DRESSLER
West Seventh St;
Medford Opera House
( HAS. li. ILAZlOLhMOd, Mirr.
ON IS
TONIGHT
Sullivan & ( 'oii-iiilinc's All-Star
Vaadtville and Comedy Company
liodlfKAT
I'KMCKP
..v..,, v. . u, .. ..,
Tin r,l''I'n T. ft t f XL W
all its liraiu'lien. I'lains anil estimates t
All work euaiantrcil.
April 9, 10 and 11
LTND.LEY,
('asbipr.
JOHN S. OlITII, CasliiiT.
W. It. .IAi:KSON',,Ass t c.iahirr.
National Bank
& WOOD
MedTord, Op.
xroHT
ACT (i
p,-). :.0. 7.") Cents