Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 29, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIJO MED FORD DAILY TRTBUNB, MEOFOV? P. OK.. WTC TUESDAY. APKTT. -fl, 1W8.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper io a Live Town.
Published erery evening except Suuday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second Class Matter in
the Poatofficc at Medford, Oregon.
" Subscription Bates:
One month, by mail or carrier O.'iO
One year, by mail P-00
THE ADVERTISING FAKIR
A prolific field for thu mini with lot
of brans anil no invested ntpititl in
that occupied by the mlvertiwintf fnkir.
Ho travel nbout the country on his
uervo and jawbone, never Htiiyiiiy lnii
iu uny one place and m-ver wnrkinj;
tho Hiunv field ngftin. Ho can't. Tin
peopln won't bito (wire lor him, but
they will for the ne.tt oily lougucd
grafter that coinea nloug.
Tho advertiNiiig fnkir usually Iuih
some scheme or nt her out of t In1 or
diunry rut th.it he spring on I In- pub
lie that liken to be l.iimbii-.l. Him
putroiiH n ro tlione whn do not under
Stand advertising and he usually fights
shy of the lurtfi adveitiser who Itnow
tho kiiiiio, II ih victim eniinnt tell ihe
ehaff from the whent, nud nn bm uh
they Hen llieir name iu print do not
know whether they reap ichuIIh or not.
The Hehoiiie he work varied with the
locality. .SornetiineH lie tries one thing,
iioinetinieK another, ltut tt in never any
thing that brinjjH retiiriiK tit the in
vestor, lie will tell you, if yiiii ask
him, that the public won't bite nt a
legitimate proposition, but they will full
over theniKelvew to take hM of n fake
one, jiiHt ax they will to buy wildcat
mining nlock, and ttnirn a proven divi
denfl-payer.
HoinetillieH nelv.Hp.'tJtel.s Icinl I h c lit
nelven to Win game, but iilw;iy to llieir
own Ion and hit profit, lie geH It i h
money nml i-learn oul, lea'ing the pit
per to live it flown.
A coii"pii:muiH example of the mlver
lining t'jiliirx' skill along litis line h a
m-heiue Hint ho Iinh hu nut'iilly worked:
in nil mint lo-ru Oregon town. He has
a plate representing n houe m.nle, nr
rangeH with a Ineiil paper to print it on
a percentage Iuimh, ami Nells cards on
nil piirtn of it nt so uiiieli per. It is
imposiihle to g much more than a ;
hiiiiffN card oti this house, and it is I
valueless Have for the cumulative effect
of keeping a uaiue In-fore tin public, i
like a billboard, and is iu reality no
much dead space, wtilnuit Hloie newn In
make the advertising nllniclivc or read
able.
Vet the merchants ami business men,
who cannot possibly truce a penny V
worth nf busincHK to I he money t hus
ttpent, trill refuse to p:itmiiio the l.yit
imate advertising columns in u newspa
per nt niggling for existence, claiming
that it doesn't pay to advertise, in ol
der to support some traveling flatter
without a cent invested iu the column
nlty. An for returns, they might as
well throw thoir monev nwiiv.
The atmoHphnre of Medford is ho red
iilont of the annua of fruit that Ihe
citix.em propone to adopt hort icult urnl
nnmcH fur their streets. It' you con
suit n MedfonUto you will learn that
tho city as a whole- is 11 "peach."
Pacific Outlook.
NEW CENTRAL COMMITTEE"" '
FOR KLAMATH REPUBLICANS
Following in the personnel and of I i
eero selected of the newly-elected re
publican county central committee of
Klamath county: (!. T. Oliver, chair
inau; Frank Ankcny, Neeietnry; Fred
McfCeudree, Vivian KvntH, W. P. Hedge,
K. (,'. Cowley, fl, Hanuikor, If. ('. An
dorniin, i M, er, ), !, Ihowii, K
, 1. Cub' man nud .lesne Slrolts. At the
initial eting of I he new coinmitlee
tbft nff''M3 were eleeicd and the fid
lowing tfe.g;tcH tn tho stale enliven
lioir i.ed cuiigrtHtinuiil conv -it ion to
the timi district appoinh-d:
L. F. VillitH, lleorge X.dde, -:. -:.
VlUl t;ml i K Hoyt. II. I,. H.dgale
of Itonanra w,if selected as member of
tho .Kale un'uii eninmiltee and n it;
Jni While rr t'b.nmth F,.lls ns e nfc
luiiiil O' lHi . ;t t ivm an.
OKMNANCK NO. Ml'.
An Ordinance providing names ami
nniubers for I lie hi reels nud avenues
of tho City of Medfurd, Oregon.
Whereas, thcro are a number of
ttreeU in the city of .Mr. iter, I, Oregon,
which have uo official n nine m tlenje,
nation; nud,
WherpHs, terrain names hei clef ore
giveu to the streets of the city occur
in duplicate, or me otherwise deemed
iindctrnb1o; and,
Whereas, the Greater Medfoid ilub.
In conjunction with a loinniiilt f
this council, have refined the mimes of
t bo NtieH and avenues of said cil v,
feud have recommended the iidopiinu of
ceit a in names and nnmbcis t-r nil of
f!liil street, which names ihmI nuiiilter
llUVM been iimel llti d Upon ttie s:iid le
wppctive stteet and aeini,s upon the
official plat of said cits l.v ihe city
engineer, in nee..id:ine with H-.ti ree
oininend.'itinns;
Now thcreforo, tin t f .di.id
dotb ordain ns follows:
That liereafter tho ieiie, tivr tiiiine-,
uumberfl nml tloiigaat ions of (lie streets
and avenue of flic 'it v of Medford.
Oregon, nhnll be and are hereby offi
cuilly declared to be as shown upon the
official plat of said city, as this date
revlm-d and cornvtisl by the city engi j
ueer, and that the respective name and ,
numbers so shown upon said plat, and!
no others, nhull be used in establishing'
any system of marking or indicating ;
the names of said streets which may be'
by this council authorized or ndopted.
The- foregoing ordinance was passed
by In City Council April 21. IfXiS.j
Trowbridge voting nye, Kifert aye.:
Wortmsn nye, Merrick nye, Hnfer nye. I
0vro absent.
Approved April 21,
J. V. Iti:iIV, Mavor.
Attest: IIRNJ. M. COM.IXH,
Reeorder, .12
H. I. On ft'ironm, nnimi(i'r nf ) lio
flnltr..! ftl.nl... I.n.l . f....lu ill.. ...
bualDM rallT in Mid fur.) Turilu,r. j
NEW REPUBLICAN CENTRAL
COMMITTEE ORGANIZED
The new Jackson county republican
cent ml commit lee is compiled of t hi
following COIIIUlilleemell elected lit tile
recent pnmary election:
Fast Ashland .1. A. Harvey.
West Ashland . II. (iillette.
.South Afthlnud .1. K. Young.
Ilarron (j. W. Harnoi, A. M. Way
ner tie vote).
Talent 11. If. tinddnrd.
Phoenix L. A. Itose.
Autioch K. I. .loneH.
Aipb-gtt M. A. Van liorden. .1. I.
Whitehead (tie vote).
Cent nil Point V. .1. Freeman,
l lngle Point N, L-.-Nai n gon.
Flounce lfock--S. .s. Aiken.
Cold Hill J. L. Haiiimei-sley.
N'orlh Jacksonville . I, II. Ihllinger.
Xofth Medford Horace Nicholson.
Mound -W. II. Xorcn.Hs. i. W. Me. In
die vole).
Sams Valley- J. Peudleloii.
Trail A. A. Hall. Thomas (J. Span
ger (He vole).
I u Ihe following precincts no coin
mil leemeii Were elected, and I he law
provides t hat such "vacancies shall be
filled by I lie county commit tee; lliy
Hill to, I 'lima v, Foots ( 'reek, Smith
.hn ksonville, South Medfoid, l.ake
t'nek, Meadows, Ifnck Fotnl, Huxy,
Sterling, Fninn, Wat kins. Willow
Springs, Winter and Woodville. The
committee also decides ties.
The committee has elected X, I. Xar
reouu as chairman and J. A. Harvey
as secrelarv.
STEER PROVES COSTLY WHEN
TAKEN INTO CIRCUIT COURT
Circuit court has been in session at
(iranls Pass since the first of the week.
There are a goodly number of eases on
ihe equity side of the docket, including
IU divorce cases.
There is but one criminal case. It is
of long conl iniieil interest, iu which A.
If. yuuhls sued It. (ieorjre for the
replevin of a steer wort h The
urn tier was submit ted a jury, which
wrestled willt the evidence for two days
and niie night, and in order to yet n cor
rect conclusion held the hide up liefore
an electric light, and this act exposed u
foiiner brand underneath Ihe present
identification ;ind threw lite case to the
defendant.
Iu the face of this also comes a cost
hill in the justi (nut of 71. us some
of t he wit nesses had to I ravel a dis
lance of !Kt miles. The costs in the cir
'nit court will bring ulnnl of about
$JM(I.
PORTLAND BUSINESS MEN'S
EXCURSION TO LEWISTON
One hundred and twenty seven Port
Ian I business men have signed up for
t he Lewis! on 'lark si on excursion, in
celelirat loll of Hie completion of I he
" b'iparia cutoff." The list will be
increased by teveral others before Fri
day night, when the excursion is sched
tiled In leave Portland. The party will
return the following Sunday, May H.
rciirhing Cortland at 1 1 : b"i a. in.
1 1 lasl(s like coffee. 1 1 looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, hut is iiire roasted
lira ins. Mended so as to pro
cure the hest flavor, Ihe
urea test slrenuth and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
( lolden ( i rain ( iranules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
hoiiMe, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia ami stouiacli trouMes.
X curly :!-iitu1 ux'hiiijc
fur :.'.")(, all retail grocers.
Wholesale hy
P. B. Theiss & Co.
MotlfWd, Or.
Golden
Grain
Granules
i:i;soi. tion.
lie it nsoh dl by t he City Council
of the City of Medford, Oregon, the
Mayor approv iug, That then- be, and in
hereliy called, a special t-lei-tioii in said
eily fur tho purpose of fuliinitt ing to
i he voters 01 t;;iid eily for thoir lip
prnv.'tl or reject inn, a proposed iinioiid
ment to Section linl of the City Char
tor of said ciry, and such other mat
tern as may lawfully be brought up
at said ehctijn; that said eiecliou be
held upon the ith day of May, P.nis,
lietwei a the liour of J( a. m. and p. m.
of said day.
Thar the following am hereby desig
nut -d am) appointed as tho pit) ling
places', and I ho jmlgeH and clerks
said election:
For the First Want Polling place,
old City Hall, over Husk ids r drug store.
Judge, Oenrge A. Jackson.
.Indue ami clerk, J. P. Willeke.
Judge nml clerk, I''. M. Jordan,
Fur the Second AViird Polling plaee,
sample room, Hotel Xash.
Judge, V. J. Fmeriek.
Judge nud clerk, I. 0. Karnes.
Judge ami clerk. H. II. Hamy.
For the Third Wnrd-.-F.dliiig place.
City Hall.
Judge, A. T. hrisko.
Judge iiml clerk, F. l. Stewart.
Judge and clerk, C. K. t'idlins.
The foregoing remdutinu was adopled
by the City Cuiimil April li'-', lHUH,
Trowbridge vot ing aye, Fiferl live.
Wort man aye, Merrick aye, Olwell aye,
UnlVr nye.
Approved April L" IPOK,
.1. F. KFDnV, Mavor.
Attesl: UK X.I. M; COLLIN'S.'
Pecorder. W'l
Howard
Also llio c(iloiii!il sizf; Tliin
Model U'jillhnm AViil.-li(;s.
Elk
Cllill'llis, Locke!, I!llt,t.(ilis
and l-'olis at 1h; Now .Tcw
cli'y Stoi-e,
Marlin J. Reddv
11 NORTH C STREET,
Fine Watch and Jewelry Re
pairing a Specialty.
Near (lie l'ostuffiee.
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
Fit says n rone by any other
name would bo just jim expen
sive hack east (his time of ye;ir.
1 aomolinicH think be pines for
tJie pitiey woods in old t'ello!)
scot , Frnppe ( 'miuly, Maine,
where he was raised-duit that 's
one thine; yours truly never
earnt for. The nod m niutaiii
and the o ocearr a id nice
old Oiriinii atmosphere arf1 mod
enough tor m-. Hut il 's all in
how you weii' raised. Fa liken
clam chowder and corn on the
cob, ami har est apples and a
lot of thiupi that n kid who
was bom this side of the snow
shels hasn 'I hail much elm nee
to yet ucipiaiiited with. Those
who have lived nn bath sides of
t his j,')nar count ry and lived
lonej enough to k now what "s
what can et all those things
iust as nice one place as nn
other, if you know where to buy.
We " e yot elant chowder f rum
Hostnn that is just as nice -is
any ou ccr ale on the sand,
and lots of other things that
have that "Mnwn l'a-t" tnt.
t MILLER & EWB.4NK
"Something Nnv
In liulilii'r Tiivs thai it will i:iv v.m t,
invilist. COMPLETE ' STOCK.
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
Knst 7th Street, rear of Merriinan 's
Tlbu'ksuiil h Shop, Medford, Or.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Vliriltvhi's but
water tor K-u on
wrv slerl let! u e
It ran be n-eil
on Ibe t a lih
or in Vu- l.'t li. i
A.t:o-be- tit(;itiy
tdeetroher
Sllllple.-vite.eo:',-
vi nieiil, tloi.dde
S-AV
KOUUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Mii,'teor to ('ondor
Writer Power t'o. Of
flei iVifi V. 7th it.,
npp Idf electrle nti
I'ltoiu S't
'c -Sc
Made in
New York
keeps,
are rated by the class of,
people who wear them.
"Benjamin" Clothes are,
the standard for New
York Men, the best
dressed men in the ,
World.
The price is Right.
DANIELS
Seventh Sir eel
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLON I AL PORCH WORK, OKI LL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
The Opportunity
T.s now presented you to purchase acres improved
land, with all stock, farm implements and tools at the
small price of $17,000 only a little over 'f",,) 1"''' '""'''C-
ALFRED SMITH
L
OVKIf .lACKSOX
d'JIt Al'KKS, well located, t miles from S. I. b'. U. slulion, including'
nil crops, I stallion, 1 lioroughbied Shire, weight 1!S0 pounds, S years
old; all farming implements, 10 acres nlfalfa, IK) acres grain, (i neres
orchard, L' good dwellings, II good barns nud other outbuildings; tele
phone iu house, daily mail, school house on place, I (). mile; two
good irrigal iug ditches. About llIO acres can be irrigated, l."0 acres
fanning land. All the laud is good for fruit; no stono place; can be
easily chared, good water, land all well fenced. This is one nf the
best ranches iu the county for the money. Will cut loll tons hay;
bonie market for nil produeo and crop. This place will make four or
five nice farms; county road runs through the center of Ihe ranch.
IF SOLD HMOX. PRICK PKli At liK.
Hit ACIIKS near Central Point, about -lo acres in cultivation; part
Ibar creek bottom, good alfalfa and grain land; part is rolling, but
all good fruit land ; fair buildings and good fence; S acres young
trees. This is an except ionallv good bnv. I'KICK .fl2."0 PKli ACh'K,
TKKMS.
DRESSLER
West Seventh St.
Automobiles
Thp pArifir far '''u 'i'""i"1,ii with the liidi
1IIC latlllt ldl chMrnuee four - evliudor :ii
iiiiisepiiwer water-i-unlcl envine. storaiie 1);itterv niul
imported Hosi h nian'iieto and coil. lOS-iti. wheel hase.
slitlinp; ie;r t rausiuissioii, douhle eliain drive. ICO
square inches hrakini; surface: strictly hiirh class in
every respect. 'I'ho liext ear for the coast count rv. The
hest car ever offered 1'or the irice. I'liee JL'.iO, I'ulh
eiuippetl. .1. M. ROOT Al- .SON,
.lackson County
. ..mp,wil nr m. O. Wri. 9. D.
OOMMOl A
Gonrr.il ri.nlr.t. li.rs nml l.inl.lor. 10
fnrniliisl.
UMK, PT-A.-rER AND
iiWwmriBiMimiiMwiiiifWftiWiiiiiiiii in
UST as a man is '
known by the
company he
so clothes
New Clothing Store
MEDFORD, OR.
COUNTY' HANK.
& WOOD
Medford, Oi.
lank Iildii.. Metl ford. ( r.
AOLE. 0. T. 0-BHIEN, innniifn.-tnr.M
I'tMF.D IC.
nil its lirttnrln . I'lainj an.i ..timai.
All work iM.irnnU'il.
CEMKNT FOR SAI.K
Isn't it Reasonable?
The New Store the Place to Trade
. . . .
z:i::::, ;;li;v;., .,.- waStv.o
1.1-SImW au.l in ..,.1-r ... ymt l.li-i..- l'""" H..ir.-l-.l til-
:ll..l for ,h.. v.-.v !.., U in H ''",-s an- ((!
al ,l. I,v. ,l i-.i.-.-x. N..I ""ly ''" a K..O.I t!u.U as it is
,.ssil.l.. f,- ,, v t l,uv .nl s-ll I li.-:.i "I average .r,.f..s.
I, i show a-s,iiliii.iit ami U'-i ,...ils r..iuiii in tin- tune.
Il will .av v,, t.. I ra.1.- with tl, im-w s,,.,v, far one rli aln-
i: i:i; vrii im; is U Ait.NTKr:i.
$1.00 Parasols 60c
We lia.l a r li.'in i'i 1 la l.uy a lat at'
fin., while rarn-wls at e-ee.li..ll
ally yaail iliet ?-, aii'l we tank fami
ly assart iia-nt s in all prieen.
fr Is all we a rr a.-Uiit' far a
l)Ul Taias.,1 lliat ,.1.1'niarily sells
nr l."a. llilier , xteptti'iial val
n.o al 7.r.a TO S10.0I).
N,. is tin t in..- la l.uy year par
n..K
Millinery
i,V,. I,,,,,"! heavy "a fine M
il... 1.... II in. la a eir all!
it. ,1 pla. es
I. ,, p.-.M.Ie in isalaleil p
In e else mis seen, sn ......
,, the,,.. If y ivant a
... .i i
Site'!.! :-sX-
ill
llliik
I
JIEDKOIiD'S lODKIJX STOUIC
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY
V, STRKI?7I NORTH OF J.(MvSOX 00. BANK.
BRING YOUR WIPE TO DINE
lien- sotin- day soon. It will be :i iiv:a
to lit' i" and a ehane as well. M . re
ox er it will show her what irnud e.ndi
in and serv iee really ;i r. She will
probably take the hint and make her
home meals bolter t heiva t'U r Xever
snspoi-t yon of any! hiito;, either. Ti v
it. Il hns ot'ten worked b.'aut it'tillv.
TJie Nash Cafe
Medford Opera House
( lls. It. llAZn.h'KKI Manii),'or
FIVR NIGHTS. COMMENCING APRIL 28TH
The Margaret lies Company
i a i;i:im:i,'T(iii,..: dramas.
PRTC:r!3 2:,, sr., -.a cents. LADIES FRKB on Opening NiKl,t VVhe.n Ac
(Mniuanioil hy a Paid Ticket.
"'HI' I W III IU I
' ' Ul1 ''-"t-
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAIMTAb.
SaiYty i:X(.s ,,, ;,.t. A
.,ui,-,,.(!. ,,,. Unn. l;lt,.ona
Meatand Poultry
M,,;,,s Vhv;,.vs l''lvsl1- I'l-i'- Ahvavs Rin-ld.
1 "''i'"' iiiid lie Satisfied.
The Hlod ford Meat Co.,
1i!-r'-11;s ';' '''"'v'-- "ext u..tei ash.
-- ' 1 " HI'-; nest 'rices or I'i o ..,,.1 t'i
ff . , !' ! , fr;
i", ' 1 .,' , 1
o l!l 0
MIiDf(..D tfiA and COFFEE HOUSE
-i; vi:st si;-!.:XT sti,!-;-;'!'
Mi-clash a , :sKK Pl,p, ioh
w tl.oe I M I'Olit-' II MO il 1 1 m m I
2.50 Suit Case$ 1.95
Wlu'ii '! went inia ine niaruei i
Inn- Suit Cases we ilnln I liny the
lirst line thai etitae alalia, Inlt
laake.l al a iinlllher af Hie larg
est liias ta lie fallllil. then wa
ashi-.l iiieiehanls ill allier tawns
aa.l a,.t their i.pinianti anil then
l.ell(;lit
I QT '"r a Sail Case narth ev
I.jJ erv eint af it-.af.
Other similar values la S17.!0.
Sacrificed
ler.v lar IIM seasa,,.
nine ever sinnva in s...
seem la il'esire that tliey have samethillB
i e. s inane nil nn in'i
hat we save IIAJ.P MU.
Suit Sale
All Suits Must go
.ila.i.n Suits far $5.00
. ll.,..ii Snils far ' ...$9.00
l.-,.aii Suits Cur" $11.00
iin.nn Suits far $13..ri0
.T-J.-.t.a Sails far $19.00
if I--,..h Sails far $29.00
Suits far $25.00
,-:u.,i., Suits far $22.00
up. MlimiiMH Ml I
W. II. JACKS. X, Ash I .,,,.
National Bank 1
f."iO,0()0
10,000
( ieneral V,;Ukhvj; Business
" 1 Mil (111(1 I I I .
,":'--"'- n.t cff(.,,. ,,xtrnot!,
' ". 'Lint. Ware, Olas,.
nt .'"iiiiI.ti.
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