Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 15, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIK MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. M EPFORP. OR- WEDNESDAY. APRIL lo. 1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
Slier until tfl" m.t . r
y.t th-ir th- u-nl $:ti),0(in hh hi Mian- uf tin- jmiw.I Tin Wit levins will upon the base
I win or lnr, or uiik-.ih hi man, U-ing I. all t-.-ioon iu tin- rasr tliis week. .Judg
Living in a small twn ot't.-ri hi:!;-ti 1 rliamiiimi, is allowed to dictate the.inc irmn tin- at .mlam-r at tlie prelim
iMor,. little. Tin ait ion of th.-H- -him-1 terHiJ. Tiit- pmnositinn ut .lame Oof-' ii:arv and i.ratii-t- panics, t 1m interest
!Jtilil tHlit.'l evorv evening except Sunday ejlm. u ;is not l.i.;il, pas-maW
Medford Publishing Company. j judicious and eanno h- d-'.-ri.i.-d :is
. PUTNAM, Kditor ami Manager. lhi.r tliau tin' ritult ..f p.-tiy hj.it.-, mi
msropn- in its nm;t!lhf-H,
It is no piuiiliiio tit to tlie maynr to
;for-e Ii:.- A; I J n If tn rle. hut it is
Admiti'd as .Second OIush Matter in
tlie I'ostotr'ire at Medford, Or'-g'tli
Subscription Bates:
One lui'tith, lv iiiail or earner.
(Vie year, ly mail
WRITE NAMES ON BALLOT.
work j
On I'riilay the voter of Oregon wilt
In- callid npitn tf nominate candidate;
tr tin- various urate and comity offices.
This tiny will do by direct vote, so that
each tieket will represent the choice of
a majority ..f the parly voters. At the
elect ion following in June the choice
of- a IliajolitV of the whole people will
be . Iect. ,1.
The direct primary law hiis taken the
power from the bosses ami politicians
find Jf i veil it to the people, and the pei
pie ell onlv blame themselves if tlieV
don't yet the ri'lit km, I of men in of
fice. When Hie candidates off. ririe;
themselves upon one ticket do not ineas
are op tn standard, those from the ot Iter
ticket should be selected.
I here is a ii orgauieil revolt on
among the pie eating politician of the
republican party lo undo the primar
law and testoie the old days of th
ruin of the boss and the grafter.
It is too i.pl to be the rub- that what
is everybody's Imsiness is uobodv's litis
mess, and Hie neglect and npathy of tin
public has made possible the rule .f fh
lmn, who ts always on the alert. Heme
the people must awake or lose their
powor.
The first battle bet ii (lie people
llllfl the Losses is over the election of
Statement o. J ,urU- '', remnants
of Hie old republican machine is lined up
solidly against Statement No. 1. which
ei)iihen the popular election of Tinted
Stale senators. The fight over this
fllause of the direct primary law is only
tlie opening wedge of the fight ng;iinst
Hie entire law. j
In Jackson county the republic 'tti
have no Statement Xo. 1 men in the
field. l!ntl. of the aspirants for the
legislature think their own .judgment
superior to the .judgment of all the peo
ple, hence they ought to be left at home
Mini made to retilize the rule of people".
An Innjj ns people followed the lend
or politicians and voted blind I v for
liirf v men rmptiou ml.-. . w the
people are realizing, (hat there is nolh
ing in the parly crv for any ot xcept
the politicians and the corrupt ioiiists,
and are ivfusing to vote for men shuplv
because they nr il tag of oil.- mini
or another.
If the Kiiublican aspirants refuse h
sfav bv Sialeinent .. I. rrpuMir:.!.
oler. li;ol better write iu the 1UII f
".onii- let'ullican than to vol" for nun
who repaid t lo-msi- cs superior to the
people. It u HI h,.,.v as a piolent. nuv
W II V,
an j n just ice i pon an Hiiiocent
.o.V) ' l,:,r,.v- ,s"' reason i- -iven for the a.-t
r( (,(, j other than a desire to i.er. e the mayor.
It then was any -e why tlie firm
should be made to cln.-o ils doors, any
pretense of a reason why, wle-n t he
law has been complied with, a Long cs
tablishe.l concern sumiM be cotnpt Med
to sutler, through no fault of its own,
the case Would be different. ht there
isu't. o fault is foiiii'i, no compla ints
Law been filed, the law has been coin '
plied with and an nrdertv place con-
ducted. ;
Il is regrettable iri v. extreme that
.such discm rl among city officials
hi arise at a time when every-
bndv should be pulling for a greater
Medford. and small differences and
le tty niiiniosjt 0-4 f., (gotten (. the
common Th. v shonl 1 i'.-h ,i,l. r
Hint th.v wer. elects' bv Ho- t-ople
to serve Hie rj. ;, ,
froth of San Franciseo to offer a $1.- in the national game is more wide-
"o purse for the fight- wa reject fd as .spread than ever this year. Predictions
being t" small. J are freely made that this will be base-
I ball's banner year. The number of
I Vicky Mcl-'arland. the Chicago light- professional leagued that will be soon
weight, had no trouble in ilispoing of in competition this year is larger than
Jim my liiili at San Francis.o Satur- -vt before. The Hi clubs that corn
day night. The winner is a pugilistie r- the A'lieri.an and nat ional leagues
wonder. A It hough he is b-st, t han i' are reported iu g 1 shape and ready
years ..Id, he ha-, an abundant' -' f f..r the umpire to cry, Play ball! "
sped, clevernef a lid a punch tliat According to experts, the race for the
hurts. Urilt was all but knocked out ! championship in the respective organ
in tie- sixth round. when he was izatioiis will be closer than it has been
dragged fr..iu the ring by his father. 'for several seasons past.
Miss Jeunesse Butler
IXsTHCr TOI; UK IMAXO. S'JTJjIo AT HKslDKXf K, o STHEET. WEST
ilEWoUU. l'HOXE XO. Till. Jiff Vmun House for references.
Trees! Trees! Trees! . Buy the Best
llli'
In
Hi" Tril
:mv 1 . . j. . I. nl J. ! n -r ...,..v h, I
iiiliT.il .,f fair il:iv -Mi.l :1 ,!;. p-
I. I., wblrh .., rvoii.. i, . ,,.!...). '
C. F. COOK
califohn'ia objected
witii oun to charivari
THE RETORT COURTEOUS.
"to- of the delights ,,f miming a
newspaper in this beautiful alley of
Hie b'ogue is Hie -ipt of letters lik.-
the follow ing:
tVntr.tl I'.. int. iireg.m. Apr. I It b. l!is.
Mr. Co. I'tituam,
Me.lfold. (lie.
Hear Sir.
In reading the S,.nlheMi Oiegoning. I
untie. that on iu gicing notice ot'
I'coplc is-1 Me, I fold. W ho lle ill Hie
tn of 'en ira I I'oiut. treg,.i. Hut
v ' "I at citleiit of t he oi clll I'elire is
from cut i. -it I'oinl. I'reciiicl. ov did
it ever ...elite you That tctittal
I'oinl . t ti.-.on. was on t he M I' jind
that it was an Incorporated i'itv, and
that il i, b'H.'IIT IN TIIK CKVl'Kl;
K TIIK b'ttiil'i: K'lVKK VALLKV.
(f cons- you III, ir MOKV, and
yon like in hae ns subscribe for your
I'aper. III"!' what do v mi give us in
reiimi for our M, v .' Answer. b
iiiuniug us in mi switih am) sitting a
bin It I os w hen occasion pei nuts,
ow you ne welcome In the Money
Miat l paul you lor the subscription to
uiHiei n Oregon. -n, but ri.K s-:
I do not
its pres
Tie- charivari has fcived a severe
heck iu Sou t lo-1 n i ali forma at t he
hands of a bridegroom with n.i sens,, of
the humor of tha f..rm of ,-, n;,... If..
put point ami peti.-t i;it jnn in)., his r.
fiionstraiiee by tiling a double load of
birdshnt into Ho- charivari i.artv frmn
shotgun.
I'nfortuiintely, the law docs not conn
tenance or reward this sort of discour
agement of the charivari, and so the
Itenedick was arrested and obliged to
give bail. Hut a sympathetic jury is
likely to set his free, with a verdict of
justifiable ami commendable shooting,
or something to that effect. Sacra
niento (tee.
DliALKR T
High-Grade Nursery Stock
To insure the best slock, would advise
'. O. lin.r 811. earlv.
;. icing vonr orders
' I'lionc 58?,
SHEEP COMMISSIONERS ASK
COYOTE BOUNTY LAW
OKKICK OPPOSITE THE HOTEL MOORE
SAI.K.M. Or.. A.iil I.".. -Knai-liiiiiil
"' '! ''ov-oli' hihIi l.ouuly law Mnmy
ly ini;i-il in tlie annual r.'iort of tlio
lioaril of thorp roinm isiiuiiTM, wliiili
Iiiis h. i-ii I'il.il. Tin- l.oanl im..rl Unit
vi'lir 'J.-.n.iiiiii sh..i-.. valni'il al I'r.ini
4l.iniii.il.iii lo .il.Mli.ono. slain l.v
l ovot.'s. Tho l.i.anl says llial . t'torts
vv.-r.- mail.-, l.v , ,.f a ,nl,l isl.,l
.niii.lil.'l. to uisinn-l si ! oi lion- lol
Ik.- .'i
i...
Hi)
my of 1 1i.- in
'llltl... hill II ....... I- is , X.V I'll
llial I..--,, not ..iilv ..!' -I ,.. , I f
l!"".". I'i-'-. '.'ilv- :) .oh., will I,,
.mini - until III.- intii,- slat,. ,.,,,M
him.-, tlitouli th,. :,.n, ,, ;t s,-al,
hoiiiity hnv.
'I'll,. I,.,:n,l roporl- tliat Hi, u I ,li,
,,t' Or.-yoii tor 1IHI7 wa- I .',.:ill, i.nilil j
I. :ihi. ,1 al :i.l'.'.i Tin. iv I
wi-lil ( Hi" Oi.-iooi II, was'
-1 ,.o,M,l-. Hi,- I, ii: h.-st nv.-r.vj.. in any.
-C't'" in llo- ii ii i. ii . Tin- iiiinilii-i ot-i
-li,,-i, v t .i I .1 vvas i. mm, ,,. v.lln.'i
.1' vv lii.-i, is not i .-n. !
Tin- hoanl also l,.,, linnim'
Invv i. l,.-ii.u. ohs.-rv will, tli,. r.-nli
tl al -.nl. Iia- I... H , o ti.allv . ra,li,:il-
I i.:i-i v.ai rro ii,r,.,i,,i -i (.
in. I !.---7 -li,..-, Ii,.,. fioni
" ,ii,,... in tin- -late at a i-osl
r-.l'J'intl for ,lM.,i., a, hih-j f,.
"i" Oo'i.
n in,' i, aM'l ...rial ion is a-K.-.l
'..I tlo om-. ,,, of il,,. l.oanl. I.nl Hi,
mi. .lint ,I.-M-I ,s not -.:,(,..(.
Three a.-rcs in town, well improved; price $2000.
One acre on Seventh street, well improved, good
liuildinjrs; $2500; terms.
'Five acres, well improved, tine fruit; this will pay
L'" per cent on investment; price $4500.
Modern city residence on good street, sewer and
city wafer, dose in; $2500.
Ten acres, close in. all in fruit, and good house;
well fenced; this is a good buy; ask to see this.
L'K. acres iu town. 10 large lots, well located; price
2500.
Four acres, new -l-room house, well liuilt; fine gar
den and fruit started; good land: $2200. ' ,
Three acres, all in fruit: a beautiful place; small ,
new house: this will pay .fSOO (his year; vou must
see this fo appreciate it: price $2200.
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St. Meclifocd, Or.
ARE YOU
(!oing to Frisco to see the fleet, or to Port
land to the Rose Festival, or. iu fact, do any
traveling. I f so. come jn to THE TOO
(IEHV and get a Sl'lT CASE or HAXD- "
l!A(i. Most complete line of Leather Cases ,,
and Lags in town.
EVERY STYLE, EYERY PRICE
FROM $3.00 TO $18.50
Suit Cases Are Genuine Leather
Made to Wear
fruity jpfi Always in Earnest
((THE FASHION SHOP)
MEDFORD
OREGON
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLON' A L PORCH WOR K. i R 1 LL AN I) LATH
WORK. PATTERNS. ETC.
TELEPHONE 17
Hi-
li-, onl iniir si-n.lin ii,
wish M,. iirii,.- In. nit,. I
tlllls.
Tours At
l intiiil I'oinl H..,,l Kstiiln I'll.
Itv I'. S. SANDKKSON.
Mana-j.-r.
'I'll.- vvnl.-r of tin- nliovi' niisivi- i.s
intli-,'tialil Ii. ran-.- a ..-rioiial Inin.-.l in
hy -.. m, -,.ii or olln-r was piiiit.-il. cr.'.l
ilin: ivoiii.'h.i.ly or olli,-r wild living in
1,'titriil I'oinl ,v,-,-iii,.( insl,a,l of Si,','i
I'vini; I'. iitiiil I'oinl Citv. Il, iniaijiiii's
il i ii Ntn.li...) iiisnll, an. I n ilivjlil to
On- l'ii'iiI ,''tv ,.f I'.nii.-il l'.oni. -it,,
nl.-.l "riulil in Hi nl, r ,,f il,,- K
l.'iv .-r vall. v . "
Si ni l' .'in, I n,in-,-iis,.'
Tliin ,:i.,T lias 1 1 -1 1 It..,- Ilm tim,.. ,1
-iv- li-r in.lin.iti.oi to ,o ol.v 0,11 1,1
I l"r i'. i.Ii iI I'.., nt as il h.osts I'.o ,
ill . '1 Ii. r ... Hi. .lis of III- v.lli-v, for II,,
in..,.- . a.li . oi-n nnitv i,r,,-p,-rs th,. inor-I
'II, -ill, I- - all-v ,l..s,-rs, ,, il 1,,,,,-s
'I"' 'hiv will ii- vvln-n I'.nlral Point
"" h nil ,1 ii, 'ill !l,
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
William Ailo-ii. Ill, , hi, nl, -i. was
ov-r from l,.,i,,r,l Hi- t,,., ,,f t.
vv.'-k on hiisin.-.-s.
Mr. I'M Minns l.-f for I'orilan.l
liii'silay i v.iiim; I,, r, iv- ttn lii.-il at I
t-iit ion.
Miss loh. linnvavv lias lin ovi-i
from .M , -.1 1. . t .1 s, v-ral lim.s lat.-lv.
In-lpiin; Hi- .lislri.l alt. nil. y ,htriti;
Hit- al.-. n-,- ..f liis si-nouraiili-r.
I liinl N'i,-l,-ll ami family spi-nt
I'm .-, lay vvilli i-lativ-s livmi; h-r,..
SPOKTINO NOTES.
.
i r iw rr
MED FOR' I). OR.
Ask
Your
Neighbors
A I mut their Jmk Stove.
YOU WILL NOT REQUIRE SAUCE
tn niakr th i'oikI :il;itHlil ut thiw res-
i:uir;int. .mr ;iM-tih will need no
sut'li stiimihiiit.
Our foods an- mi .-1i.-;it'!v fnukt-fl
mil t-tiiif in!y s.r.. tli.it ;!mv iv
in.iKr uit cat wliftliii ymi chih' with
:ih ;ip't ih' or nut. A dinner hero with
m t'rii'tid mcuns plcasiuit rompaniormhir
-in. I t lir pfrl't'ctiini f (t.hhI eating.
THE NASH CAFE.
The Nash Cafe
oi;ii,
II,- I'oltlaml .l.cn-,; i, ,,f
. t- linallv vv,,n a l'"'' from San
an, -ts, o. alt-i ,1 room no v,-n to tli,.
s-als. I'ltiiiaii,,. aii-l ll-iil. v vv-n- v
"'iosino iii,h-is. .'iii.l ill-' s,-, o- was
' I" Ii. M,. i-,li- Iia, :i 1 I, all t-ain.
hill lli.'l- Is son,, thin.. I i-kni- I'-r
ha.s Hi- hovs ,.. i,,,t f.,,,risi nn.h r '
via, - nialKni-ni-iil. lor it is sai.l II- I tT t
lias a il M 1 1 .. , mm ami ,.,-s ,,,, tr-at ! CI P LL l 1
I l"nv-r- I iis'hl II- llial as , mav . i
I tli-v mv aiiahlv inak- s.on- I, in, I of a
I I a
h vv',,
,-r h. f.,t- tlo
i,l in-l-a.l .
ij llo ii I,..,
"' iv ' I v -
t"(: !:.
Catalog Houses are Not Merchant Tailors
Tllcv ilraiu tin- towns of money and neither give the fit.
style imr dislinetioii to your eiothes that your own eitv
tailor eau.
Patronize Home Industry
The eiothes 1 make are the kiml that 'carry tlist inetion,"
that hespeak the man. that keeps your money at home and
are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of
eatalomie houses. Y j imir niinii ji lionic. 1'ii iich Dri
h iniiiiii iiml l,'i piiiiinii Si nil ii Ihnu.
The City Tailor
M EDFOI.'lt. ORECON.
, it ,-n
Tli- nl.,..
' T-.llv
AN ACT OF IN.HI8Tle.
Here's a Good One
:.' in ai-res of efi'Ui-iit fruit land at
i-- a l ine 1 i' i, ! to 1 i 1 1 1 1 . I ,rt I,,,,
I'l'i ' nl't .
per am
i i i
Thi-
ALFRED SMITH
o .i.i Kmi i oFMA' i: k.
Ask the users of MOORE L'ANOES
whal they think about it.
Ask them irlnj they' bmiilil a Moure.
irlii they l.epl it. and they will use
no oilier.
Compare what they tell you with the
oniilaints of the users of inferior
stoves.
Then drawn your own conclusion as
to what sort of a stove imi will use.
II. E. Hoyden, the hardware man.
whose business principle is hotirxif and
siil i.i furl inn, has sold Moore Ranges for
eight years.
In that time he has handled TiOO
Moores .,, s,,, ti(,n st.j,.tiv ,,n lht!i.
Hie nit.
He has recently received a new car
load of Moores. including :;s different
styles.
The prices range from SIS to 57.
Nee him and ho convinced of the su
perior merits of the 'Moore.
TLME-iSAVINU. LABOR - SAYlX.i
MONEY - K. Vixo. WORRY - SAY
ING STOVES.
4
II. E. BOYDEtX of MEDFORD
SELLS THEM
Moore's
Ranges
Always
Please
MEDFORD SA.MI 4- D00F. CO.
Window and Door Screens. Fence Picket
." nx(,,rcS ,,Md ah ki.fi, of pl,ni, ,..,lk. .McM . - '
1 work r.ad
F. BETV.TEX ' TH AKD 7TH STS
rilONE S3.
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