Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 11, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE M I'M) FOR l DA FLY TRIBUNE, MKDFOKll, OR.. SATURDAY, APRIL U, 1008.
Ate'dford Daily Tribune;
A Live Paper in a Live Town. .
!'uliliHliol every evening exrept Sunday-
Medford Publishing Company. I
O. PUTNAM, Kilitnr uml Manager.
:. V "" i" i.... . "ii,'it..P ;.J
the IWoffire lit Medfurd, rg".
Suhscription Rates:
One month, by mail or run i-r . , . .$0..rU
One year, ly mail 5-00
PRAYER A3 ROAD BUILDER.
CnUHtyV.fildge (i.'clr W. I.llill. il'
MK" r. l.urVt-r iiii'l patentee ut' .larliKHi
nullity H KVKtcm ut rlrvated loads, i
mi ailvo.alu uf prayer a.a -.iad-huild'-r.
When united to illirne il I'uiltl, lit-
vised (In- petiti -r tl.ai the I.i-hI thai
nuilil dune was t "pray f..r rain,"
an tin- rain would fix tlm n ii'l up.
lieeently, A. '. Allen, w liii liven alnii
the elevated h.-iween Medl'md aiul
.InckfttiltvHle, protested nv.-r tin- in.-tli
oils employed in tlx- making of nuinlv
highway. Nome two firt ()-tli n I'
loose urn ivl lias been dumped on t lie
- lop ill' llin narrow four-foot high em
hank ir called a road. It wakes
t i a vel al most im juiSMi hie, o aal tun it
Itilr t-an pluw tliiuiili il wiilioul usiu
iiv yt-ar ami .temping tin axles. ,'o
wagon can get 1 li ronlt without langp r
of toppling over. Several have already
"turned lint It-." It ih impossible fur
tenuis tu iihh. Mr. Allen requested
.Indue Dunn In run a leveling maelnu
of some I; i in I over I In jjnivi-l so as
I'lal leu t lie mi r face ami make, it po
siltle to run n vehicle omt it. statin;
that out- dollar spent noiv in drcHsin:
I he road wool. I nave t-n later.
The county court replied that, nothing
could lie done al preneiil; that the rna
wouhl Ito all rilit when it rained, a
I he rain wouhl net I le I he gravel, con
id ud i Lf wil li t lie reuiarl;, " We miisl
pray fi r rain. Thai's Hie best we ca
io now."
I Vrhaps it Hun hv prayer t hat t li
idi'vateil wan devised. If it wan, it hi
been product h 'o of many damns, for no
one ever IravelH it without HWearin',
limming minis hv piaver nm-s aloiir
willi raising valuation- Hi! L' .'I pi t- c ui
and calling il opializa ( ion, ami reliisiii:
In ejtcrl county )iooh and calling it
I'ciimuiiv all part of Judye iJiitui's rcr
nnl.
CRTTICISINO THE RICH.
1'itf generations past it has lieeu :
lialiit 1 1 J -1 is as strong as i he youth
fill a plaiice of tiaililion In Ion'
with envy ami longing upon the lu.v
lllioHN idleness of tln Vftv liili, litth
reali.iu the iiuhappimss Dial itmiirv
so oflcn lilinys.
A inoiiev is the nrrnint; pnwer u
the world, without hicli imt h i ne- si-em
possilile, and will) which, all things nr.
Sllpposcil jH:nrei. il is ensv n si-e uh
llio pnsKessinn of itouiev is mis di
sirctl ami I lie pnssrssni' dei-iueil nn
fortuiiato.
Due cannot aiusiiy that uinuey plav
an ituportaiit arl in this wmld's al
) ails, hoih in the happiness In he nl
tuiiied and in praidical advantages, lu
anyone who realizes the true meitniiiL
of life Idiuws thai, wliile nioliey li-1
il tiih'H nut make u Inr v ervt hiii:
U'hMi all I hat iiimirv ca u not u i e i
lacii iiij;. Ill liealt h nl t iiiii-s t'Oim
wliere i-n.Kess menus may wrestle with
it in every cnticeiv aid" way, ami yel
Hid coinpier It, SuritPtts coaie tu tie
rich and r :ilike, :ih it is t.l'i. ii lie
represent at ivt s of t he weal I li of I li
. wot Id who cany with I lo-ni I li.- le a i
est hearts.
The lives .., .y the rich liae cav
over thnii a tiiiHid at.-l uhinioiir ul.i.l
, , COVel'S til till' Hillside Wnlld the r;it-.','
scars and luiserahl" di-;ip-Miit nx-nl
Wllicll the juioler penile Mi.i iin roll
Ceal. Itei-aiisi' life s.-i liK to I
gulden ilream, the ont-ide w.old Iuxoih'I
tin limbic pate. hae M-,in tu thin'
there is niplhiu' hot snuL' :u .:in..-.
I'.-ihaps this Hjurit of .iv nh
liat oral - -ceit ainlv the di--i-o-.ii i,n ,
criticise is neither Inioil nor ia l.i
tiii ih the prevailing spirit of lln
Woihini; man, for huweer eini-d, ciiti
ciseil ami condeililie'l. et tlo-s.- snn
hltplesH ict iliw of el an c fm ' un ' s',.ui,
for (lie jjnal Inward which h mniiv :n
slrivini. To main- noun y, t . In- rich
to nccuinnlate is the .Teed and anihil imi
( of most who lahor. Y hat do tlo-y l.
with their money when made hilt hh ii1
il for Die luxuries uhid e u;nl
. ill) il ate e;ill h .' V, en i he uiipret i n
(ions farmer has s.-m.-w In i iu his ui n
tril horiou a vision of mimiv to i i i"it
Mol pre tent 'opus sin i -'inn! ms.
The l r man lihine; '"r the ap-ar
i-ntly uualtainalile lilllr re;ili -( -s ihai
he is pethaps hv far happier than lln
rich man who lives hi- wotllil.--
v Oil the .lev il rer ready t find woil
fnr idht hmi.U.
A huii; a m.'ii.yinahin' tin- pi-n
cipal aim of lln ir own li c, w h i ;'.
Ilnmo who mil, to herome t iiiited t r ii
cis- I hone ho aic taint. -d
rUOI'ESSIONAL LOCATOR
AT WORK ON ORANT
The ion, h;i-. i .tt' I it. A I ,11..!
u ta la ill :t 1 . - 'tup:! . s l:n-,s
illg W It It r llde ilil.-i. vt -
Mienf". HOW hrili tn:id. It! , ,.i,:;
1'llltnn reSMhi!i,.i V. I,-. I, i ,-, .1
, ale hao ,,...t,, I ,i,i
coinm it 1 -e on (n-1,1 1. 1 i n ! -.. -m l
I 'uliiuoi ha- ,ii - I t . . '
w ay iu t he Ii.mi.- a t ' . i t i
timiH hills an- .mi ,i ' i . w ,
neiici'llllv C.iUi e.h d that t h. i
will pas i t loHil aim imIiiiimi .
Anotlier resolution I,. ;..(.,. i
with a view, -it' ju.-t. . i -j 1 1
purcha-"r. laud in I 1 ' I -
act liiiigiuige of this 1 1 " i! n 1 1 . ji I , i-.'
yet hern a greed upon and :r i : v
general Monapartes idea- wii 't '-
control,
111 the llHiMitinie the pro). --! t i! !
ealor Ih abroad with land set-kn i,
liniM In locate upon railroad hnol. i
y tintitiiidf ill ot the facl that it im.iv
take ten VearH before the titles to ti.
lauds nio ad judicated, and in the inter
vnl all improvement would he made
at the peril of the men w ln locate on
the la mlii.
Cake or Fulton-
Wllicll?
, vvi , Ul-M t'-.r repuldimut. 1
ftn.lv .;in-i"ulk ;mi. well T ..i-iili:ir
.iliiatioii now confripiitin llu-ui in the
s. In lieu of a candidate for I'niled
SI at es si-it at iu iit I lie A pi il pi imary
The can. U. lacy of liovcnmr (hanih.r-
lai the Cake platform add- mw
.- plications to !liesihiutinM. If th''
three were It. race for the .him- elect ioh
it would n-riaioly add mafrrinl siieueth
I.. Mr. I'hIi.ui. as hoth Mr. Cake ami
Mr. "hamltei hun are niilt- d t'
Slateinent No. I, or ihe election of a
senator hy direct --te of the pi ..pie.
while Mr. rulhui is ud as op
pusine; it. Hut at tin- April primnn
either Mr. I'nlt I Mr. fake I
step aside. We lme smdied lln- situ
atiou can fiilv aul -haw i.lu- following
con. lusi.uis:
I'ir.t - Should Mr. 'ahe receive th.
ripuldtcaii nomination it will place Mr
Chamh' Main ' ' h.-t w. . a I lie devil and
the ileep sea," witluuit a platform to
shmd on. he hav iu v.-hiniai ily as
sumi il i apart i-an. happy yo lucky
irait. o.in-,' Hie whole h' on Statement
N'e. I mid telling his democratic hr. tli
relt he recently loved so Well that he haw
h.-coine infat naled "with most of the
Koosev.lt policies' lllitil after t lie
Jin lection - all- r which lime the pro
hationary laln will cease and he aain
n.'i'mill.'il to evorcise his conscience hv
vot for democrat ic measures iu t he
Gentle, if elect..!.
S.-.oiel That as Mr. Cake has film
Iv stood fr an-1 manfully th f. nde.1
Stiifemeul Nil, 1 for the past two years
th. re would he no jmd cause for re
piildicaus lit prefer a new convert from
ihi' dt'Uoicral ic ranks on this .piestion,
fn tin- exclusion of all other ipiesl ions
of vital iiPip.ulance lo the state ami
ii:ilioii which will come up iluiinr M'
senatorial term.
Third 'I'liat iu the lio.1.1 of pasl his
torv, with etishi t i v e holdups, corrupt
iisi of money to "influence" senators
ami representatives, mi'ii seeking ch'c
lion to iii hishilure on senatorial
yirn- to see ihe fun; special trains run
ip i ip j;. wild alt oilier corruptinu iiillu
in roiuii .1 inn Iheiewith, thus
iij; s,:niie iiml di-c-race on the lair
if our state, our pie will never
r Mini to Ihe old system of elec
tion hv the h'oisla I lire.
1'oui 1 h That a very la i c..- nia.joi ily
f Ih- newspapers iu the slate are
tirsl, laf and all Ho- lime in favor of
he people cloflilijr a Senator,
I'tfth That u.-arlv every iaiie;e in
Ho- shoo has declared hy resolution
that Ihev will not support caudidales
or Ihe Icoislature who tire opposed In
hcli.pn hy Ihe pie.
Si.slh Thai it is a repuhlican metis
I hv a ie:'t'i;'an Irojshi
S'M-iiili - Nearly every candidate
hat has i. need f..r Ihe le-jisiut u m-
has sule.crilied lo St a t em I'll t No. 1, al
t tu nioilifii-d foitu, and those who
tailed had lo come nhi k aud lake tin ir
'.liciiic
I'lihlli - With o).i iepuhli.au ma
lorily h I. in. I Mr. ahe, wpuiI.I it I
oossdde for Mi. I liaMiherlaiu to jump
sidewuvs iuo Hie I'liiled States senate
I iv us i no; ti lit He soft soap on H oak
kneed repuhlic'aiis .' We think' nnl.
i nt h Should Mr. l-'ullon he lioin i
im (itl. the coiulilioTis would he entire
y reversed, thus placing I'tilloll oil the
e fetish e instead of t ha niherht i li .
which wouhl al least ureal Iv red lire Ihe
puhli.-an ma jiuitv.
Iu v i. vv of 1 lo se fads as we see (horn.
u - niu-t s.i v that In our minds the saf
-i. surest and lo-st thine; for repnhli
ans to do is to v for Mr. ('tike f.u
l.ile.l Slates Sena I or.- t'olvallis (ia
'ill.'. L'H
SUMMf.U SESSION AT 0 CT II I I 0 0
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SOCIAL.
It was ii . 'clock, ami
am had he u -p. -udinu Hi
itf,'.' '1'resh
;tf lernooii
vvi'h svve. t Lillian llellairs.
"lii.o.l hve, darling," t hf youu man
.;.) t.et.Ilv. as llie.v st. .oil at the dour.
l i. od hve. li.-uie," she murmured,
tl'Stlin' h.r head in the I line honor,
place. "
1 hye."
Co.d hye."
"hi cveiv pattiut', ileiirest, Ihere in
0, itii.ijje of death." (ieot'e Tresliaill
nhiHij.i.d, ki-sin;; the j;irl piissiouate-
h. "o vou I. now that we niitv never
me I a'ain .' ' '
li:, llfiiroe. .tarlint;! " she crji-d,
i liiite iu hnn fiercely.
"Who knows, my own, what may
happen in- w-- s.-e ea.tl older once
"Oh. (i.ioc, say that y.ui will conic
had, lo no- - hack I t our own little
I.e. inj; Lillian! My licoreje, tho siiinf1
l...iutifu! and hrave (Jeoroe yon have
a Iu ays h' .-u ! ' '
"Tin-t me. Lillian, darling;: trust
Vo. heoro.e."
"(Hi, (Jeoic;.-, shi' n;iid, st roller ill the
failh which women liavi', "1 do trust
vou. Ih.w could I love you if 1 did
tod " ' Ami she kissed him fondly.
"Then I shall come ayain, Lillian,
uiv own.
"Hut win n. ;eorte," she whispered
passionately.
"At S this evening, darling."
"Oh. (ieorge," she wailed, "must it
he wo long as that? So long. Ho long?"
lie look her tenderly iu his nrins.
"Hailing." he whispered, "I will
make it hall past seven."
And it came lo pass as he had
spoken.
WARHTJIP FLEET NOT TO
VISIT AT T0RTI.AND
WANlll.c;Tt, April 1 1. No invi
tation has yet heell leceiveil at the navy
department to the cruisi-r fleet that the
depart men t contemplated sending to
Portland, The itinerary of the fleet
has heni made up and il 'ih not likely
that il will I hanged unless I 'nil la ml
-diows Hoiue desire hi have pari of t lie
cruiser fleet visit the city during the
rose festival.
illlrlinu IV.. Ill it i
. ;
P. P. Theiss S Ctf
Medford, Or.
(Y A Fresh Complexion
v i k PreierTC(l"in produced by
A Ail Robertlne, mild, dallghtful
jj ) meparatlon. delicately frajrnuit.
i7 Makes the ikin exquisitely ioftj
f'if banishes crackled appearance caused
J by over-drynesa reduces tho stxe of
y enlarged pores, cleanses them, rt
C duces inflammation and spreads an even,
? radiant plow due to wholesome nourish
A nient of skin glands and stimulation of
, j tho capillaries which alio feed the
4j1 skin and supply its healthful color,
(d Jikyour Druggist for a frtt tamplt of
Golden
I 0 vn s n i
01 dill I
Excursion Rates to San Francisco, Cal.
Dii account of thr battleship fleet and
others visiting in San Francisco harhor
early in Mav, tin Southern I'ncif it
company will !! ticketn at a fan- and
a third on May 2, '. and 4. Them. tick
ct will he fowl for dayM, hut will
not permit of stopoverx.
Tlx company is granting this low
rate and long limit to givejill an op
portunity to hcc this warship fleet and
to partake in the grand celebration Sau
Traiicisco has prepared fur the officers
and jackies. It will also hen an ext;el
lent opportunity to net' how San Fran
cisco has risen from the ruinu in two
years. Further information at the de
pot, Medford, Or.
Miss Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. E. Watt, left Thursday for Humjiter,
Or., when she will make nn extended
visit with relatives.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very thort notice
used
table
the kitchen
Attaches tu any
electrolier
durable
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Suerosaor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
ficc 200 W. 7th t.,'
opp. big electric sign.
Phone 8!o.
SEE
THE NEW AND VP TO DATE
UNE OF (iOKHAM STEKUXO
SILVER ON DISPLAY AT THE
N E V JK V ELK V STO R K. .1 1 1ST
THE TMINd KOR EASTER PRES
ENTS. in J. Reddy
11 NORTH C STREET,
Fine Watch ami Jewelry Re
pairing a Specialty.
Nr:,,' tho T'oHtoffi,',1.
.' Vf-.S-V?' or In
Are You Hard to Please?
When h .come In the intention uf a Cook .Stove? Do you have stave
worrieKf Wouldn't you be happier if you were able to regulate the
temperature of your oven tor baking exactly to suit yourself? An oven
us light km day, with no dark corners for grease anil dirt to lurk in has
heeii a jny to ninny housewives. Has the stovn you are using got this
advantage' Would vou appreciate an annual saving of half your fuel
liill'.hy 'owning a range which has a grate built expressly to burn wood?
IH. I yon ever have any scorched food? An anti-scorch lid would
absolutely proven! that. A I11N(!F.1 TOP makes broiling easy.
Moore's Ranges have all these advantages. A controller damper
to regulate oven temperat ute, a specially constructed fuel-saving grate,
a daylight oven, anti-scorch lid and hinged top. They have many other
advantagflfi and labor saving devices which are confined to the MOORE
K'AN'tfKS alone, if you will come ami examine them.
There are Over 38
DIFFERENT STYLES
to Choose from
Ranging in price from $15 lo 57. Moore's Ranges are built to suit the
most discriminating laste, aud any size pockot honks. Mnoro's ranges
are built on honor and sold on honor. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
Moore 'sRanges Al waysPlease
fiOO M00RES IN THE V ALLEY.
Catalog Houses are Not Merchant Tailors
Tliev drain tho towns of monov find neither give the fit
si vie nor distinction to vonr
tailor can.
Patronize Home Industry
I'hc clothes 1 make arc the kind that "carry distinction,"
l hat I ies ieak the man. that keeps your money at home and
arc superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" (roods of
catalogue houses. A'cri ionr money home. French Dry
CldiniiH niul lieitiiriiH Xeath Done.
EIFERT The City Tailor
MKDFORI), OREGON.
Don't be
l!y l.mins; Hour shipped in
home industry.
Buy Davis Best Floor
iy s.,,k guaranteed. Try
liroecrs, come
o MEDPORD SASH ft DOOR CO.
Window and ftitrStrlens, Fenct Pictits
Offlre fixture, and Ml kind of pl.- mn M '.
00 TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR t
GLASSES. i
I Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
I SEVENTH STREET. I
'He Has No Other Business."
If you tlrink coffee, drink
the best "Golden Gate High-
(irade Coffee." If you don't
drink cofee, drink tho beat cer-
4- eal drink " Golden Grain Gran- -f
ul. ." We soil them. ALLEN
& REAGAN.
f
Something New
In Rubber TireH that it will pay you to
inveHtigato. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell S Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
Kant 7th Htreet, rear of Merriman 's
niackninith Shop. Medford, Or.
Notice.
PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD
SKATING RINK FOB THE
MONTH OF APRIL:
Two sessions daily from 2 to 5 p.
m. and 7:30 to 10:30 p. in. on Tues
days, Fridays and Saturdays for
each woek during tho month.
Chan go of program to commence
Friday, April 3, when the price of
tickets for afternoon sessions will
bo reduced to 15 cents.
Friday of each weok will bo La
dies' Night, when skates will be is
sued to them free; genaltment 25
cent a.
Society Night, Tuesday of each
week; admission 10 cents, skates 25
cents. Music by Rink Band.
Thursday nights dancing, com
mencing April 9; gentlemen 75 cento,
ladieH free. Music by Weatonka
Clnh Orchestra, five pieces.
Children's Day Saturday after
noons; skates 15 cents.
Grand May Day Masque Sknting
Festival Saturday, Mny 2. Particu
lars later.
Windell ft Loosley, Proprietors.
SOLD BY H. E. BOYDEN.
clothes that vour own eitv
Deceived
at 1.."0 net- sack. R-ilronize
at $130 per Sack'
it. If v,m ean't t it ,
to the mill.
M.
When the Fire Bell Rings
Most people WAKE UP. Haven't you heard it
ringing, ringing, ringing loud enough to wake the
dead in Medford during the last year?
It means that right now is the right time to get
in on the ground floor in the heart of the city, be
fore the new railroad, the water system and the
coal road sets things to booming in Greater Med
ford. It means that such a chance as we are able to
offer for the next s
FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY
Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots in the Beautiful
FAIRVIEW ADDITION, "
On West Seventh street, for the low price of $3500
for the entire twelve lots will not occur again in the
history of Medford. The time is limited ; don't let
the chance pass you by.
For full particulars call on the
Ro&ue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
The Wise Man Seeks Absolute .
Protection for His Valuables
There are numerous instances where valuable jewelry, heirlooms and
other treasures havo been stored about tho house, and whon fire broke
out or burglars came, theso valunbles were destroyed or stolen.
Hotter bo on tho safe side and seeuro Absolute Protection for
your valuables by renting a Snfe Deposit llox in the Firo and Burglar
Proof Vault of the Jackson County Bank. Finest in Southern Oregon.
SATE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $4 AND UP PER YEAR.
W. I. VAWTER,
Proaitli'nt
.1. K. KNVAHT.rroaid pnt.
.1. A. PERRY, VireProsiilent.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL )f!50,000
SURPLUS... 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
Are You Looking for a
Ranch
That can bo purchased for a little money, which you can imprpopvot
Wo have them one easy terms.
40 ACRES All good land, good mad, school close, R. F. P. Prico
$1000; half cash; not cleared.
IfiO ACRKS 100 acres fine land, balance rolling; not cleared
Price $2000, half enah.
22 ACRKS Creek bottom. Ifi ncres hay, 1 acre berries. Price
$l"i0 per ncre; terms.
300 ACRKS Good land, good improvements, 30 acres young orch
ard, all fenced; this is a good buy. Price $20 per acre; good terms.
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONI AL PORCH WORK, 0R1LL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
Kidd's Foot-Fitting' Shoes for Men $4.00
This shoe cannot be excelled for style, fit and wear. Solid, oak iuner soles,
outer soles and counters, tops anil vi'tnps of the best selected calfskins.
Silk and linen thread only used in sowing. Let us show yon a pair.
811 OBS RB PAIRED.
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C. M. KIDD
THe Medford Brick Co.
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JOHN S. OltTn, Cashier.
V. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cnshier.
National Bank
Medford, Op.
MEDFORD, OR.
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