o o THE MEDPORD nATT.Y TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR.. TlTEffliAY APRIL 14, 1008. Aledford Daily Tribune A Live Papor In Live Town. I'ublislRil every evening except .Sunday Med ford Publishing Company. O. 1'UTNAM, Editor and Manager. Ailinittid an Hicond Class Matter in tie I'oatiiffirc at Medford, Oregnu, Subscription Bates: One uiuiitli, by mail or carrier 0.50 Our year, by mail . . 3,00 "THE PUBLIC BE DAMNED." Tlic lirnM! Hint Vanderbilt made fa menu .lai-tly fitH the attitude of Jack hon county uffieialn, who, tlwuta elect ed as pul'ilie HurviiiitM, neem to regard t)i.nnel e uh public mastera. it in Mini.) of the public's business when mi official betrays his trust and takes money beliiiiin to taxpayers. It is H..mclhini t be carefully con cealed from the people. It is none of the people 'n affair in what condition county records are. Peo ple iiiny have to pay taxes twice, and then find themselves on the delinquent list, or they may have to swear that they own property they have paid taxes on for years, lint are not credited with. That, of course, only concerns the courthouse officials. It is none of the public's business that the money one district pays for ronds is spent in " Dunnizing" roads in other districts. That only affects the county court. It is none of the people's concern 1lmt nssesi-il valuations are raised a flat (ill 2 per cent without taxpayers beinf (liven a hcarinc and I lie raise culled "e.iinlizalioii." That only in tercets the I r. of eipialialioii, coin posed of the county court, 'he cmiiily litsesor ami th ninly clerk. I) is none of the pies affair what iryes on at the JnckNoiivill niitliousi'. Pay tuxes and keep the political rintf in office by voles; Hull 's the job outlined I'or the I pie. NECESSITY FOR EXPERTINO. Iloi-s anv reasonable iloulit exist in the minds of taxpayers of Jackson tv al.-r Ike exposure of Daily's shiirlaue, lk.it ll nty aftairs need plohini;.' Is llii-re any longer any ipiesliou of tin ssily for i-iujiliiyiuj; experts to .t o er I he county 's books .' If I hen is ,'inylliiuu' off ...lor. pm.1 peri. in pro.-s llial il itl b' i cialeil carefully from Hie public. linn ,l,s I li.. ; .1 1 ! 1 i.' know llial there ;iie mil more sliol tajres ill olher of I s.' U lia! .is. iinilii'e luis ll .' When . M.erls ot lei to do t In- k. !:ikii.- a-. J.;iv a sni.-iM pen-cut a..- of I In- i v Mii-y will sae ll Itly. uloil evens-, is lliere, oil Hie yiiiiillil of . niH'lll . in Tet'nsine t,, pn . experts :it U oi l, .' Is llol I lie I'ael Hint Hie Hail v sliort.- ii ae "as lii.ldeii pmot' all Dial the Illl se ol'lieials all slninl together. inakiiia .'iii'iiioui e.'iuse aaainsl the pub ! III-.' Nil. II Illl ol'lieiat lilies II. t VI It 1 1 1 llis affairs prol.nl. is il not .iyiiili.-a ill that Iher si be soiliiHiili- to be hidden.' Tlie I ks lliosl I xpi lied, so I Illl Hie public may kaoiv. ANNA PROPOSED WITH HER EYES tt ?'h" rf 1 r fTli H Prince de Sagan Learned from Mine, ' urn- Waitburg I'urc W hit Flour. ALLEN ft REAGAN. Gould 'a Amorous Glances That She Loved HimLady AIbo Said the First Word Quiet Marriage Contemplated, j XKW VOJiK, Aprii 14. Anoiln.r 'hapt.r wan added to th htory of the : jiffairB of Prince Hoik- ilc Hayau and Madamo Anna (JouM, who waited on dif ferent steamera for Kurope yetimlay, ! when tonight (i. ii. N'etter of thin city mude. public a Htiiteini-nt ivon to l)ini,i as he. explained, by the prince and in-' tended for publication after the Ht. j Paul, upon which Prince de Sagan took, pa usage, was well out at nca. j Mr. Netter is a perHoual friend of the prince and was intruded by the latter with the Htat'inent that ho and Mmo, I (iotiid were betrothed. The statement of i'rince de Sagan follows in jtart: When Their Love Began. j "When trouble developed between I (.'omit Honi and the couate.H.s, I sought! to aid them us a friend sincerely inter-1 ewted in their affair. It was at that1 time that her friendship wih really test-1 ed. She stated at that time that she appreciated my efforts very much. "Our love for each oilier began the. day after the divorce decree had been! entered. Long after the courts had act-1 d I chanced to rail at her home fine day, and by one of ihoe intuitive di-j vinalions a meeting of the eyes some-! times brings the l;nowlelL"' I knew for! the first time- id ,; I ir.-illv m d hi r and she loved nn . Anna Said Fir-t Word. " It nii on the first day of ad An- ; gilKl llial the first word about love or' marriage was til iered bet ween us. In I he I'Minx' of a con ver-nf ion she sudden-' ;iid to no': ')h. prinre. why didn't T marry ai Minn like you .' " I i repneu t mil I W! is at raid I was too old, but she asserted thai she did mil t hill ko. I had known her well, ' I had studied he- thought-., h.-r hop.-, , her inclinations and understanding all 1 this, I realized uhat a good wife aho would make, and I believed il might; Notice. PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD SKATING RINK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL: Two sessions daily from 2 to .1 p. in. and 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. on Tues days, Fridays and Saturdays for each week during the month. ('hango of program to commence Friday, April 3, when the price of tickets for afternoon sessions will be reduced to 15 cents. Friday of each week will be La dies' Night, when skates will be is mied to them free; genaltment 2,1 cents. - Society Night, Tuesday of each week; admission 10 cents, skates 25 cents. Music by Rink Hand. Thursday nights dancing, com mencing April 0; gentlemen 7"i cents, ladies free. Music by Rink Hand. Children's Day Saturday after noon; skates " cents. ft rand May Day Ma.que Skating Festival Saturday, Ma- " Particu lars later. Windell A: Loosley. Proprietors. GO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. He Has No Other Business.1 : Wise Talks By : : the Office Boy lie in my o lM-ll'..llod. " Madame ;i quiet triiirr talieti p;n-e, fur -'Jill. vei er to mahe her hapiv. W'e (lould and 1 coiihinplate ig'. When that event has my witV and I u ill live rs in complete n-t i r.-inen SEE TIK XKW" AMI CP TO DATK 1.FXI-: or i;i);HAM STKHI-IXO sii.vkk as nispr.AV at thk XKW .IKWKMtV stoi:i:. JI.-.sT Tin: 'ill l xt; i'ok kastki; KXTS. Mar! in J. Reddy 11 NORTH C STREET, Fine Watch and Jevelry Re pairing a Specialty. .War t!..- Pa says a rose by any other name would be just as expen sive back east this time of year. I sometimes think he pines for the piney woods in old Penob scot, Frappe County, Maine, where he was raised but that's one thing yours truly never yearns for. The good mountains and the good old ocean and nice old Oregon atmosphere are good enough for m . Hut it's all in how you were raised. Pa likes clam chowder and corn on the cob, ;tml liar vest apples and a !: f things that a kid who wa- l..rn this side of the ?now sheds hasn 't had much chance to get acquainted with. Those who have lived on both sides nf f his great country and lived long enough to know what's vhat can get all those things itist as nice one place as an other. if you know where to buy. We 've got clam chowder from leisjon that is just as nice as any y..ii ever ate on the sand, and l- t of ot her things that hae that "Down Hast" taste. MILLER & EWIUNK When the Fire Bell Rings .Most people WAKK UP. Haven't yen 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, he- fc.iv 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 FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY Of Twelve Choice Residence Lots in the Beautiful FAIR VIEW 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 Roue River Land Go. Exhibit Building 'Ml,, ll ll.T t Mil. Mill ill' I'MI-i- iii:tri-iM.'. I r.- i-..-.l IL.iI IV.- Im il. I'" MEDFORD SASH & DOOK CO. Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work aud iwy grills. F. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1 1 I liny range I Mil t. CHAMBERLAIN PREDICTS SUCCESS OF STATEMENT NO. "Statement No. I nil! uitt :il l lie primaries l an n eru lielmi ng vote,' b. -lines ;..ei (Itatliberlain in :i re eeiil i 1 1 1 -1' lew , lieu aUetl his opinion a to the altilinle the ters on Hit 1 1 lien t in il. ''It is a ll i MMlIt to the ill lelliueio-e ..)' lie people to take a position nnlngtiiiistir to the uilliie elllboill. .1 ill Statement m. I. It it be llilmitle.t tul n lilolllellt .111-1 for the Mike ..I inginioiit tllNl the ntel is lint lllteltigeiil .11.111-11 to .b ei.le as to I he Miin I il :r;i I ions nf lie iMitini nils raiuti dales I'm- t he legishiHite. it must be -e.leil th.'ll he is I tl t el I c.-ll t ell.Mlll to .1., .. a, 1,. llir .n;ilito:iti.iis t . -Mien ),. ii u- t ;l lll li I a I i's Im I'lHlnl StllteH seniltol', "SI al. Ill No. I." e..:. tinned the governor. " o u t i, ;ir. , , ,.s the s, I I I Hit .1 mi. - - -i -t..r in Mi- I .le ami .c! those I. -ish.t.n s h.'le sign. .( (lie slnlinelll In c'llTV mit the u is Ins of I he .-iie as ex i poll- h leathnbl. "it arc ! tt, 1'iyht a-aiiist Slate nl o. I it t d m t tl I,) inaehiit- )ol 1 1 ic i;i ns. 1 ilnse who ;! ill ('Lire ,'liul I liosr U lie j Uilllt illl.e, aie litie.l . ;ii;amst it. 'Die I tniisv.x i.t (lie eoie, Im liolil no jiollt ieiil i.tnee, .b not :isU for anv :nnl would not l:ihe it if offered, are for Statement No. 1 it in I insist non their right to el sr whom tlie will for Tinted States se iiii tor. The principle will undoubted tv prevail in the prinnirii". for it oipported bv the ajjrit ull n t al clashes, i 'lie laboring penpl.. ;ind the btltineHvj men. Coventor I 'hamherla in expressed (lie opinion that (be estimate of the result of the ptim:irii-f, indicating that n de eitive tnaiorilv of the republican btji latixc iioinin. e ml be pb-dned to State meat No ) iv:k a vcrv conservative forer:ist of the out conic. W . ... Slate ot I In-goii to li win, ojii acre, in low n-diip - I , i ani delia N . raggings l.awreiit.. lots -!. Medford . William Kns'iev I ll lierew in seel r.inoe -2 . K. I '. Steiger t land in jo .-t ion range '' Oliver Volenti o tl el al., I 1 ( aei'es in Ion iiship M, in ii l;' f. I. Weller to (i. i.ro lia hi i tio,vnshit o,ge liald .sect ion ,'tli. 1o August and ll, block il II. l ook, i. lownship It. Anderson, , Imviiship :t7, li. II. .loties ill seetioll Mi. V II. ( ainer. I 1 g VOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE to make the food palatable at this res taurant. Your appetite will need no such st imulant. iinr foods arc so delicately cooked and temptingly served that tiicy will make you cat whether you romo with an appetite or not. A dinner here with a friend means pleasant conipanionshir and the perfection of good eating. THE NASH CAFE. The Nash Qafe of HOUt llWe township .' II. ang- soitth 1 sort ion I W. . . . I '. I. Welti In. I in t, I W 1'iiite.l Stales to Arthur I,. Wning, lil.7l acres in seetiou ii. low nship .". t. rnuge W. . . I, WiImhi M. Nve to Amaratilha Nm1, I." acres in lownship mage ' K Two Witnesson to Mimtne, Section "iV"' of Oregon code reads ,s follows -'In t ho solemn i -nt ion of ma i ri.'i gi mo 1 1 i r f ' i' u ;i t form i ropiired. e, . pt th:it tlf p:itties thereto sh ill 'Hii lit "t I., I ne in the presence ..f th Miililste. pi .est or in. I', "ll offb er sol . Mini mmo tl,- s nn . :iti. in ihr o'.'s . ... .1' .M. ...i n- tlo in:iiiiiilli:i Nye to N-Uon . I township range '1 1 j 1'ntted Sciti s io Matens i. Ilion j sou, I I "i ncres in si i't mil li. i iw nship ill. innge I W. . . . I'ateni j l in;,,! states to i.-n id .1. Wit j son. ti'.o a.l.s in seclinU 1. township -ii. i:.ng,. I W I'ateni ! W. II, Itaibiu to I'M ward K. I'oss. to aer-s in s,-cl ion !. town sliip ;;o. range I W L'mi . i IkiiI.s I,' b' to lanesi Y. i':.il. r. pa it of lots '' and :i. Md'nll s dditton. Ashland. . I" Teresa .1. Ilonidmau to John I'. linrns, property in I'otlago Ad In, mi. l.-lford 'J'l' I i oih I.. Sheldon to Kdward IV liilehtist, laud in section ., low nship .'iii, range 1 V William Min li to John Ashpole. I','"' acres in section 7. town- ! slop li.'.. range 1 NV 10 1 John shpob. to V. Hart llamil ton. land in lownship :t."i. range j 1 W to.ooni T. I. NichoU to John Ashpole, ! land in ncct ion '7. tow nship range 1 W WW j I'niled Stales io Kl'ina (Jilligan. J I s:. acres in section j lowuslitp range 'J V. Patent , Catalog Houses are Not Merchant Tailors 'I'lii'V ilrain tin' towns of money ami wither uive the fit. style nor ilist inction to your clothes that your own .-ity tailor c;i!i. Patronize Home Industry The clothes I make are the kind that "carry (list inct ion. " that hesieak the man. that keeps your money at home ami are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" oo,s o!' catalogue houses. A'n i imir iinnii ij lioun . I'mn h lri (It ii ui ml mill lit jiiiliiin Xiiilli lmii . EIFERT The City 5 ailor MKM-'tH.'li. OlvM'.dOX. The Wise Man Seeks Absolute Protection for His Valuables Tier- :ire nuni runs i n-t antes "here valuable jewelry, heirlooms ami other treasures have been stored about the house, and when t'irc broke o; t or burglars came, these valuables uere destroyed or stolen. lif-tt'-r b on the safe side am! secure Absolute Protection for yn'ir v;il;;abl.-s by r-nting a .Sate Iepjpit iox in the Fire and Burijlar Proof Vault of the Jackson County Han!;. Finest in Southern Oregon. SAFE DEPOSTT BOXES TO RENT, Si AND UP PER YEAR. Capital and Surplus- i-A (' -i") it k-' State Depositary 5-lo.too.on. yv 5 Established 1888. v. w I'r..-i.l.-i.r .?. I.IXUI.EV. C.'iisliicr. KWAin.I'.-, i'i:i(r:v. v,,, .loll.V S. ORTH, ( aahicr. ' W. li. .lAi'KSOX, Ass t ehiT. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL. SURPLUS. 10.00U Safety Loxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. AVe Solicit Your Patronage Here'saGoodOne "' in acres of exc is a fine I ract property. -Ileut I nut to divide. and at Lei im pel' acre. Thi hov vnii tlii ALFRED SMITH OYF.U JACKSON COl'NTV I5AXK. acres in town, well improved; nrice $2000. acre on .-vvculh street, well imnroved. "ciod Threi t ilc liiiildins; S2300; terms. l-'ive acres, well iiuproveil. fine fruit ; this will pay L'." ier cent on investnient ; price $4500. .Modern city residence on oi,(l street, sewer and city water, close in : $2300. Ten acres, dose in. all in fruit, and ood house: well fenced: this is a uood huy : ask to see this. -' acres in town. ID laru'e lots, well located: price S2500. l-'oiir acres, new .".-room house, well Iniill ; line gar den and fruit started: irood land: $2200. Three acres, all in fruit : a heautiful place: small new house: this will pay S00 this year: von must see this to appreciate it: pi-ice S2200. DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford, Or. .,v.l NOTICI-' I l. n :ir.- r...(iu t. .1 I.. 1 tV.ir w.ijnam WVtlni' I Oi . V I in purl :i Ml iMisin.' I .,.1 S,.l,,. w.ll I..- S, .. ...I e... !... ; . --.l IN... . Mll..'f COM MITTPK r r.-liin. M.'.U'.'.l I MARK TWAIN IN AN AFTER DIN NER SPEECH vi-d. "It. yood :nid you will be lone sotue. " The ureal humorist evident! overlooked the fad that there are tioth m- but uood pie here, and tln v are i" 'ii loii.-M.ttie. Our ri'staur.'int is a a. loilit and 1 r and hon:. i . I'd dclicimi- pi.-als th:it ir- -.r., lie! th. d:illlM tldlet- j : I T t. V;.. ), I ...a', make .t tin pi..... . ' 'e. . io. inr aad i; t-- Hotel limerick W T. JOHNSON wmrrm R. W. GRAY. Builder COLON IAL PORCH WORK.(!P?ILL AND LATH WORK". PATTERNS. ETC TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. The Medford Brick Co. i .1' V. O. PRIDDY. O. D. NAOLE. O. T. O'BRIEN, maiinfai turrs COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. .' . . :Cr i -t..r. mi l Iviililcr. in nil it hr.-un li.'s. 1 1 ! :. i n s :.n. r-tiin:itra f.irnili.'.l. AH wori jji!.r:int." t. LIMK. PT. ASTER AND CEMENT FOR SALE. o