Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIK MKDP'ORD 1STLY TRIBUNE, MIWFOKTi. Oft.. TITOSIHY, SEEIE 50. IffOft
Medford Daily Tribune
A Liv Paper In a Liv Town.
Published vry evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Munager.
"Admitted a Second Clam Matter in
the Poatoffire at edford, Oregnn.
Subscription Bates:
One montli, by moil or carrier $0.50
One year, by mail S.01'
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.
There U mimely a day thai thin pa
per does not receive nuiiie tainted new-
from the Tall re. bureau. wiling
furlh in ylnwiliK fashion llie r.y pro
peels of liig Hill f"r at-.-ui lb" re
publican Humiliation fur the presidency.
Kverythiiijf in Kui"t! f'r Tall. m ronliiiK
to them rcpoitd, and they c e by
uvery mail.
It in wiiil, and on R I mil h"i ily, thai
more money in beinj,' spent on TsiftV
pre iiumiiialion raiiijui;ii than minever
spent oil such ll c pnixli before. The
country is filled "ilh nenlH fur Tnl'l.
and not even IImukI luid lis well an
organized campaign under wny inonlhs
previous to nomination day.
Who is putting "I" "lu money
Tho need of a law governing Hie pub
lication of all contributions made for
the election of repn'senlulives or presi
dcntial electors, lis proviilcil in the Me
Cull bill, which Speaker Caauon -al
ways a fuilliful servim! of I in- iiileresli.
will sipiekh, is uppni i-nt. I inly I hi
other day Thomas I' Ifyiin, the liuiisit
iiiultimilliouaire, lold llie grand jury
lhat several hundred thousand dollars
contribution was made to the republic
an campaign fund in ISllll by himself
and four associates Dolau, Whitney,
Widcner and Klkius aud admitted thai
tbo money wus to be used to help Me
Kiuley and defeat Itryiin in tlio prelim
inaries to the presidential coutcHt of
1000.
These contributions were refunded to
theso "captaiim of industry" out of
tho funds of the Mctropnlitnu Hlreet
llailway company of New Vorlt with in
terest some years later, n case of breach
of trust and plain Hlealing from the
stockholders of the corporutimi.
Thin 1h but one of the muny nbuses
that have grown out of the corporation
cuinpaign contribution.
THE MERRY WIDOW II AT.
The ".Merry Widow" hat is coming
in for ita share of iilteulioii, both on
the street and in the papers. It is eer
tainly one of tho worst mmistrositics
fashion tins afflicted the fair sex with,
und makes one wondei whether llie
wearers nru reully fit mentally for thc
ballot. There is nothing nrtistic, taste
fill or becoming nbout hciidgcar Mint
might delight some dusky belle in dark
est Africa, but doesn't rel'lecl credil
as the crowning tliiilup of fcminiiiily
iu the twentieth century. The New
Vork Wurld in discussing ihis lulesl
freuk of fashion snvs:
"Willi 'Merry Willow" lulls serving
as a screen to hide u church file from
thu congregation, delaying an express
train uutil the wenrer could be exli-i
eateit from the aisle of a I'ullinau enr
and raising u tpiestion of i lesiastieiil
discipline in New Jersey churches, this
millinery monstrosity may be thought
to have reached ils climax of sensation
alism. To what further extremes of
brciidth is it destined In go? It has
already relcgaled the parasol to use
IcHsuesa. Its possibilities as nu aid to
a aeuside tete a tele oa llie sand will
not be lost on the summer gill.
"Tho suilden outbreak of the big
hal is one of the social phenomena of
the year. It is a form of millinery men
slcs ami wilt run its course iiucheckeil.
liilliclile will be loveleil ill il ,-ui.l satire
shot lit it, but the I'll i I Hem its will le
uiuin us blissfully iineoucei-ued as when
they wore crinolines nnd i-liigiuuis. The
eternul feminine is auicnable to but
one ami, mil v. Hho ucliuowledges no
dictulor but fashion. An iiilerstnle mil
linery law would merely a, 1,1 the
ai.o of her lint and a spiv in I message
increusr ils vogue.
"The morality of the 'Merry Widow'
hut is sure to provoke discussion. Its
very name connotes wickedness. In
fact, it is a protective device i n
pussing woman 's head as with defen
aivo armor nod compelling man lo keep
his distance. It is n millinery ehevnux
de f rise which mukes any osnilatoiy
uttuck on the part id' the mule n per
iloua proceeding."
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Tho Nash.
U V. Bowman, Portland; K. K. Hum
fough ami wife. (Irnnd l-'orks; .1. U.
McMainer, .1. ,1. Alnrry, I'oriliiml; I'ranl,
1'dwnrda, llottou; A. M. shannon, K
A. Wyckoff, I'ortland: H. II. Wilcox,
Long lleach; K. II. (jniun, Kiigcno; II.
Brach, Portland; M. IT. Pettif, Troy;
.1. M. .lonea, ,1. W. Hawkins. I'm t Inn. I ;
Will Newell, Chicago; I). I. Hredy, Chi
cago; Horace W. I'ln v, N'i w York; lv
W. Tilton, Reattle; H. M. Cake, Port
land. FIRST SHOOT Or SEASON
BY MEDI'ORD OUN CLUB
An enjoyuble time mis hed at lln
(lun club shout Ws!iicsd:iy al'teiii.iun
and the fol.ilwiug sci.r.-s made
I'.ilal
.1. I'. Knyait Pi II I;;, s :,i
Hurry Kill In is Is i ii
liny I hi liters Ill II II s .Ml
Claude Miles 11 III IT 1 1 .".1
H. E. Hoyden Id Hi s :;i
.1. A. Perry n "" I'. 7
Mia. J. K. Kuyuit . . '.' - "J
Alf Rieekhoff It Hi :i :e.i
F. C. Wella s .1 II .
CITY RECORDER MOVES
INTO NEW CITY IIAI.L
City Iteeorder Collins has moved fr
the old office lo the new qunrtcrs in
tho new city hall. The building bus
not ai yet been accepted by the coun !
cil, but the recorder was given pennis I
inn to more, the acceptance of the
hall will be taken up by the cil at
their neit regular meeting the first
Tuesday in May. I
ft
AMUSEMENTS.
'The Golden Giant."
( hy Kd Andrews.)
The Margaret His i-oinpauy appealed
last night in the Western driima, " The
Ooldeu (iiant. " 1'he crowd was uot as
large as the coiiipauy deseived. but tliis
was perhaps on aeeount of tin circus
having depleted the show going public
of their dimes. This troupe is really
giving a lirst -lass pel t'oi iliance, and
the attendance will llli'luulit i-d I y be
larce during llie rent of the week. Miss
lies had a soubn lle character last eve
uing. wliieu site did very nicely in
deed. She retains sweetness and modes
ty in all of lit r diameters; in fact, I his
iiuiv be said of all the lady members
.if die riimi r. Mr. Howe. Mr, Meade
and Mr. Cniiner rl i ny -l llie principal
male characters ol ihe caMc .-nut his
taiued them will. Tonight Ho- bill "ill
be lln: Senator's I laughter. Miss lies
will iippear as a society lady. Il'-r cos
mines nre said to be very I. caul it nl
and nppropriate.
This play has perhaps been as success
fill as any of its class. New York, I'lii
id in fact all of Ho- lame cities
hale sounded ils praise in the past years
"The Senator's Daughter ' should be
a strong bill, lor Ibis c pany. judging
from the capabilities they lane sliown
during their engage ut here.
At tho Bijou.
The maliagiT I of the llijoii theater
has been particularly foilunate in se
curing the picture of llob Kvnus' battle
ship fleet for the reinaiiiilr ot tins
week. The picture was tailed as llie
fleet wns leaving Hampton roads for
Its tourney around the worm. I ne pic
ture shows the snilnrs drilling on laud
and on board ship; also II nliro t'leel
f huge bnttleships niaueiiveliiig al sen
ml steaming nl full speed in line
of battle. This formidable sipiadron
has caused talk Hie world over. You
i, mini afford lo miss this picture.
Nexl Monday evening. May 4. at Ihe
opira house, .Meilloru, i apu lieu
uioiol Pearson llobson, congressmnn
from Alabama, will deliver his famous
lecture on "National lleletise. I Ins
will luiiilv be u inns! timely subject.
This brllilaiil viumi! slateslnan en
deiired himself to the' American people
during Ihe Spanish American war, when
Willi three oilier men, he sank llie col
lier Meiriiniic in Santiago bay mid bol
lied II Hie Spauinrds and their fleet.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY KYK,
MAY I'Ol'K -
II Kill si'lliuil, I, Yi IM'M riil'list:
CAPTAIN
RICHARD
P.
1I0BS0N
ill.' SPANISH WAIt KAMK. IK
LI V KUS 1 1 IS TAMOI'S I.KCTI' im;:
n " NATIONAL I iLI'DNsK.
Tli'KLTS o SALI-J iV.
i'xr it tin)'. 'aj't;iin 1nln ia witltQt
limlit tin- fin-jiiM i tciMipiou in the
irfHint i hi; r- of it liiryt-r navy, hi
s.fl-l lll-S in t In- h.iiM- 1 1n pilHt . I w o
it. on l lii tii in j li nu :is ( an oi at ir '
Valium tin' inttii- nay un.l tho fit a If of
Alfilianiu riiii wt-ll runl. It ha
hct ll bt tun Lf sine'' th Pul l laLii, iii)ili:
liatf a Kmi tcrtiirr it will art iloulily as
;i nal plcasim- ami nn inti'lh-rtiial tr-il
I'oniinu I'ni rnllii- man of cxfriiMirf.
I"nj tin- pal two yearn l a.tain Hot
to ii li.-is (mi-m mil' of tin- iiiost- i'JiK--rlv
Huii'lit for Ifi'tiiM'iH tor haulaihjua a?
si-iiililii, anl :i. i-ailv as March 1 Mr.
Iiaviilson r. i..rh-. to Mr, IN-rslx-v Oiat
hi- ial -i-iit-il ho less tliaii ( Ii.'Mltau
qil.'l t'lic;at.'i'litl'llts for tin MlllilllliT of
Iim7,
DYING AS RESULT
OF SNEEZrNQ FIT,
A'l'LA N I'M ' ( ITV. April 1'!). -.
L:i May Ktiji-li, of Lnylisli t'n-il;. on
tin inaitilaml. is ilviny as a I'-sult of a
Hii'M-zin lit thai has lusted three day
and which ln-r physicians are still nil
aide to cheek.
Tin "irl start i d to sneeze after n
oiiliiny speil, and mi-m . 'A2' tinu-h
in Iioiii today. Hit mom- :uk1 thront
passayeH ;irn 1 nl ly swollen from the.
roust f i nt larking. K xp rt linve n
iiiiiinioneil to try to tnp the J'oLnl attack.
J oiye hake, h. ''daredevil," who
didn't ride during the merchants ' ear
nival in Med lord, was on the north
Iron lid t lain mir day last week. Me
wore what seemed to lo a, musician 's
uniform.
Howard
Also flip colonial size Thin
Mode Walthiini AV.-ilchos.
Elk
( 'hill-ins, Lockets, .Millions
and Fobs at, the Now Jow
cl ry Sit i'o,
Martin J. Reddy
11 NORTH C STREET,
Finn Watch and Jowolry Rn
paliiug ,i Btiocialty.
Near Ihe I'ost.iif fiee.
t Wise Talks liy :
the Office Hoy
BIJOU
THEATER
Hull KY.WS' I'liill'l'l Ml
Sl'AliUllS (IX ITS 'I'lJIP
AldH'Mi TIIK WilUl.li.
A I'll "IM ' l( I-: SllllWIMI TIIK
kntiiii-: i'i.i:i:r i its man
Ml YliliS A'l' SKA, I I.I. UK
SHOWN KOI! TIIK l; KM A I N
OKU (If 'I'll K WEKK.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
Admission
Trii Cents
I'a nays a rose ly any other
name winild lx just as expen
sive hark east this time nf year.
1 hdiiu'I iiues it) t n k tie pines for
the pitiev woods in old IVnob
scot, l-'rappe County. Maine,
where he was i a ised--lni t that 's
one t li i ii yours truly never
warns for. The jjnod in utitains
ami I lie I old orea:: a ul nice
dt Oregon atmosphere arf ood
enough for in . Hut it 'h all in
how yon were raised. I'a likes
clam chowder and corn on the
coti, and harvest apples find a
lot of t lime; tlmt :i kid who
was hum thin si-lc of the snow
she. Is liaan 't had inuch chance
to yet acipiaiutcd wit h. Those
who have lied on Lot li sides of
t his ii eat count ry and lived
loi: enough lo know what 's
w hat t an u'et all those things
ju.! as nice one place ns an
it her, if mmi know where to huy.
We ' e j;,.t td;tui chowder from
Lost on that is just us nice as
any on e cr ate on the sand,
ami lots of other things that
have that " IVwn Last" tte.
ft MILLER & I; W RANK :
LAST SKA'I I NG
Grand
Masquerade
Skating
Festival
May 2d
MEDFORD SKATING RINK
Something Ntw
In h'uld'Ci This th.1t it will pay you to
iiiv. sti- ate. t'OMI'LETU STOCK,
prompt wovk. satlst'tirtion miaiatitccd.
Mitchell & Pocck
(UlNHHAI. WAtlONHRa.
I!:i -t 7lh Sir.-,-!, nvir nf MiTriman s
III i. I iinlli SI,,.,. Mi,lt'..i,l. Or
' . The 1 1 1 Ci Kit:
, ti:a Ki-nxF.
,' i. I'nrlii. In . In. I
I ,"Vf.A vnt. v I... I.. cil
;v. .ti...-i...s i., ...
IU ."r
, iiirllt, ilui.il.!,'
HOOUE KIVER
, ELECTRIC CO..
Siii-.-.-Hsor ti. ('iiii.lur
W .li r I'.xv.T Cii. Of-'
:'.ii! V. 7th t
llji. Ilij( rh otric Kill I'll. ill.-
l.tvoo'lM
To The Public
iiayi.m; installed machinery
i'ur thk manitacturk of
II Kill (I HA DM H'E CRKAM, WE ARE
i'i!i:i-Ai;i:i) to fill all orders.
LA 111 IE (HI SMALL. DELIVERIES
MADE To AW PAliT OF THE CITY.
SPECIAL liHUEHS tllVEN OCR
PIOMPT ATTKN'TIOV. ORDER AT
li:ii-ill:i) HOOK STilllE OH
1'1,'KAMKRV.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
VUVIT AND
OK'NA.MKXTAL
n.'KES AND SI ri? mis
Finest Nursery Stock
C. F. Cook
Office Opp. Hotel Moore
Phone rm
P.O. Hox841
flt; MEDroRD, OIUHION
Strto Depositary.
Esl.-il.lisln-.l l.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
si ln.oiio.oo
Firms, Corporations and
Individuals
The officers of the Jackson
County Hank very cordially
invite (lie accounts of firms,
corporations and individuals
and will exlcnd every a "van
la.u'e and courtesy to all who
ma v favor this inslitulion
wilh their banking business.
A Trial Convinces
Tlmt si-11 t In- I'.KST Meat aii.l Pmiltry tn In- hn.l ill the v.-illey at ANY
.ii..., nu. I Ol'li pii.es ne ALWAYS ilKIIIT. If you trmle here snli
f.nli.m i 'il:ir!lillei'.l.
The Medford Meat Go.
Sueeessois to 1 lol t i"ii;er. next Hotel asll.
We pav the hijfht'St prices for Chiekens and Veal.
The Opportunity
Is now presented you to purchase ll'iO acres improved
land, witli all stuck, farm iuiplenients and tools at the
small price of 17.000 only a little over .")0 per acre.
ALFRED SMITH
OVKK JACKSON COUNTY RANK.
t'JO A'KKS, ivell located, A miles from S. P. H. H. station, inolnditi);
all crops, 1 stallion, llminnltlired Shire, weiM liS0 pounds, 8 years
old; all t'anniiifj inipletneiits, 40 acres alfalt'a, ;0 ncrca grain, ti acres
orchard. L i;ood dwellings. II good hams and other outbuildings; tele
phone in Iumii dtuly nmilf school house on place, P. (). mile; twn
Hood in 'iyat in d itches. Ahinit lii') acres can lio irrigated, l.'O ncrrs
I'arniini; land. All tlie land is L'nnd t'nr fruit; no stone place; can le
easily cleared. koimI water, laud all well fenced. This is ono nf tlie
In si latH'lo s in the county for the money. Will cut Infl tons bav;
liome niaiket for all produce aud crop. This place will mako four or
five nice farms; county road runs tlnouyli the center of the ranch .
IV Si!,! SimiN, I'KICK PKi: A Mil".
s:i AClr,S mar ('.Mitral I'otnt, about 4'i acres in cultivation; part
Hear cr.ek bottom, good alfalfa and grain land; part is rolling, but
all good fniil land ; lair buildings aud good fence; S acres voting
tr.ev. This is an exceptionally g 1 bov. I'KICK fJ..Ml VKR Ai'RR,
T HUMS.
DRRSSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St.
Medford, Or.
$3 FB
" 1
coptrioht yt
" VRSTI NO leaves and liright sunshine
H should remind you of your Spring re
; .piirenients in Clothing, Furnishings
Z i and Hats.
Let us remind you not only of our
ability to serve you. but of our extensive assort
ment'in these linen the (piality of our offerings,
aud the exceptionally moderate priees.
Spring Suits and Overcoats $12.00 to $40.00
Spring Hats in all colors and popular
shapes $1.50 to $7.50
All the newest novelties in Neckwear 25c: and 50-
m . m m -m
MF.N5fllf71cW
Medford Opera House
eilAS. n: UAZEI.RTOO MaimRcr
FIVE NIGHTS, COMMENCING APRIL 2RTU
y
The Margaret lies Company
IX A REPERTOIRE OF DRAMAS.
PRICES 2.1, 35, M Cents. LADIES FREE on Opening Night When Ac
companied by a Paid Ticket.
,1. E. ENYART.Prosid cut.
.1. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
V. B. JACKSON, Aas I Cnsuier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53.
HEADQUARTERS for Higb-Cirade Teas oml CofOes, Extracts
anil Rpices, Baking Powders and Relishes, China Ware, Clasa-
warn, Vasos, .TaniiniirOH, all kinds of Fam-y Pishes aad 5 and
IftOnt Counters.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21(5 WKST SEVENTH STREET,
McGLASHAN b JUNKEN, Props.
PHONE 1051.
1
h li, v.: '-v i - -
STARTING WITH THE SOUP
at'. I , -inline w ith tin- . off.v, you 'II
1'iinl i'Vitv nioiiltiful t( tlie diniitT vnii
- t Ii.tc di-li.'i.ni. Wlirii it i throujili
"U l yla-llv i-at niiiro if you could o
I I'fii ,mi ( .in liriinr your
it. N w In n v.hi w:ir to tr.'at to a
.H .linn.T.
Never Look Back!
It d of "in 't pay. KfM'p your ivs
ftxfd on our I'iuo sliowing in
SPH1NO AND M1MMEH FAH
UIC. Why not dirpft your stops
in this din-i'tion and h-avo an or
dor for a Spring or Sumor Suit? We
have smite very di-siralile ffinVs
that up ran i'oiivoiI into Summer
Suits at J'J.l up.
Kopairiiitf neatly done. Suit
prt'ssod and rleanod.
eat inoro if you could os
in. Stop in nlono and dine. I
i lriiii your friends after 1
W. W. E1FERT, The City Tailor, Aledord
Miss Jeunese Butler
lSTI!lTi TOR OP P1AXO. STPDIO AT BKSIPB.Vl'E, O STKKET, WKST
Mnnmim. PIIOVK Ml. rm. See II.nl' I'innn Hmim f,,t refereneei.
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