Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 08, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEL) FORI) DAILY TRIBUNE, M EH FORD. OH.. FRIDAY. MAY S. 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune ASHLAND REJECTS
A Llrt Papet in Lira Town.
'-tihllshed erery cfening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
BIDS FOR PAVING
Admitted as Btcood Clans Matter id
the f'oatoffire at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Rates:
.Our month, by inuil or currier $0.50
.One year, by mall 5.00
THE TWO WAYS TO JUSTICE.
"Tho object of the Knglish mint it
to provide tho boat, and quickint and
iiinples method of bringing before the
court the merlin involved iu any pur
lieular ruse." This, nays the New
York Time, "in the statement inwde at
tao reeeut meetiug of the New Vork
liar asNociution by Mr. Klhridge L. Ad
nms of the New York bur, in Humming
up Ibe i omits of au investigation into
Kiiglitih rule of civil practice and their
wurl:i njf . made at tho reu, uejit of t be
bonrd of statutory convnlidaliou, i-rn
ated io
' lint this in nut the object of flu
American mien, Tho object of the
American rub'K, uud of the practice un
dor them, is to obstruct Hie prem-nla-liou
of tho merits of each particular
case; to keep the (.dual fuel away
from euiirl and jury, to object, to all tM
tiuiony t hat would throw actual light
ou the cane uh incompetent ami irreh. i
vant, and to fortify the object ioiih hy
quirk and piihtilc! built up on the law
of evidence.
Thou, if ti'Hliiuoijy should be got in.
(hut throw;) light on the purl icoliir
cune, exception in taken, und often nl
lowed, no iiiic nIiuIIhw pretext or an
otlo-r; until. I h rough oled ruction and
delay, t hi proceeding iw dropped und
III' mailer U folgollcn.
Our court) in ye tie nil arc wonder
I ii My fond of till thi. II covers llieir
proceedings nil h mt ft il'ti-nl ion, in
create t heir dignity und iniportance.
und iimpin-M the beholders with
wholesome awe. And yel perhap the
plain way of bringing all the fuels out
in better. Ml ill, one might ftav it nil
depend on the query whether juntici
is wanted, or nol, -I'orthiud Oregon inn
City Council Turns Down Offers for
Street Improvement and Kills Pav
ing Project Ashland Further Away
Thau Ever from Getting Paving.
HARVEST WAGES TAKE A
DROP OF 40 PER CENT
Marvcot wages in Oregon will be
duccd fully 40 per rent thin yeiir.
cording to l. K. Itudd. au employment
agent, who was nuked in regard to tin
matter.
' ' The whole em. m ry in full of idh
men, and Oregon Iiiin her share, " In
says, "ami when hiirvent time enmes
around in WHS, yon will fu-e meii will
iug to work for 4(1.50 a day, where the
refused in li7. Tho nluilting
down of tho logging camps and mil
road construction lost fall was a bud
blow ou the labor iug r homes in the
nort h west, a ad al t htoigh time a re
lowly getting better, there are still
plenty of idle men hi the country,
" I.ust year men could get work any
wltere, ana thev would nut stav more
than a few days ou one job, because
work was so wmy to get at the next
camp or farm. Young men who had
bren raised in the country hud gone
away from their homes In largo num
bers us a result of high wugea offered
at the big camps. These young men
aro oil nt home this year, find thev will
he ready to do the harvestiug when
tho crops am ripe, without tho assist
mice of transient men. This condition
will reduce the wuges offered, itnd the
farmers will hnve it all their own way
this season.
"There lire ipiile a uumber of idle
J u borer io Poitlaud now, but they re
fuse what work offers. There is little
to do but clear laud or work on n farm,
and this work does not suit them. They
hung around the free lunch count ern,
bewailing the hard times und hope for
a return of the prnserilv of the past
I hree years, which I fear is somewhat
remote.
"At t lie itniue time, good men can get
all Hie work (hey want, and at living
wsges.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
The ctly council of Ashlaud opened
the bids fur bitulithic pavement Tues
day night as per advertisement, and
rejected nil bids.
Just us the bids were ubool to be
opened, Councilman SioH handed in a
roll of papers which proved to be u po
tiliou or rather a remonstrance against
advertising for but one hind of pave
meiit. I he remonstrance contained a
n Hinder of names of owners of prop
erty on tin line ot t he proposed ha
provemeiit, but the great majority of
the signers own no property ou the
streets tu be paved and several of llieni
not taxpayers at all. Tho remon
strance was really au indirect means
resorted to, Io kill Hie paving project.
and was so aceepled bv the council.
After the bids had been rejected the
"unci! proceeded prompt lv to lav the
petitions on the table, thus killing the
measure, ami the paving project is now
itdiewd Io be as ibrlld IIS .IlllillH I'ueHUT.
Ashland is really farther away from
gelling any paving improvemont now
than at any lime heretofore. The
"kickers' have had their inning.
Of the bid.s submitted, that of the
Warren I 'ooslniction company was the
lowest. Their bid for the paving proper
was per s(iuire yard, and includ
ing sub drains, catchbaHins, etc., .their
bid amounted In I per sipiare yard.
omidcriiig the cond it ions, this price is
about the same us that being paid for
the same pavement being laid by this
company al Kngene; in fact, a little
Inticr when freight rales and the dif-
hcullies ot excavalion are taken into
convidornl ion.
Many peiniis who ha vi been anxious
i see Ashland make some valuable im
proeuienls of her ntreets are greatly
disappointed at tho oulcome of all the
proceedings that hnve been tnken look
ing to the const ruction nf this pave
meat.
MORE EVIDENCE
POINTS TO MARTIN
Hay Tickets by Wire.
'Something which is of ronsiderable
interest to the public generally and
which is p.-rh;ip not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effivt between stations of the Southern
Im, r ...... ...j -11 : : il.
Folic Pil.rt Kifl. In T... ... " F""" '
"""" i I iim-il Htiitca. liv mcana uf this yslem
tit'iria thhv he mirchaxt'd at Medford
rag irom rawnuiop, Wrapped In a
Bloody Coat Identified as Belonging
to Martin.
l-'iinlin if a MmimI Ih-h arr.1 mcr
iiijil a nihly riflt; in u variint lul
MI'.II fhf I'JiruiT llf MMlltlOIIIITV ami
SllMtl UlHl lllllt IH )K.-lirVr III
niii'l-ly (-.:.iiun wliii-li will iiiHur hi
I., ii nf r.hvanl II. Mm tin nf i !
!iii:t-i' n.ii.li - .,f Nailian Wolff.
n.al 'law iili-iitil'iril at a latt-
li'M.r .is l.i li.iiu'ihK hi Mania. 'I ll,, ril'li-
h iuiiil I.. I... I In i stnli'ii Ir.mi Wulfs
aisl,..;i nl 'Ik- time i.t" the- iiiuril.r
Hi:. I -oIiIh ' i . i.;irly Friday nitjlit. lili-u
lii'i. al im Kun Minili- liy Frank II. II111
iii'M'. iiiil, nl lii iiiiiiiirjjial cunrl. wliii
Idii-iv Marlin Id. was jiiiliio f mv
ili. si -Ii l,l.- ai'iMisril man wi-arin tlif
;;:i!iii in villliin tin ast I'fw wveks.
'I'l at anil riflo witi fuutiil at IlioO
"''In'!;. 1 lie iili'iitificatiiui wan muilc
uln.itly lii'fiin iniilnilit. Ili-tiiti'i'K
wi'ri at nrii'i m-nt out In tnaki' a ill
tailfil ni-an-li nf 1 It. vai-imt Int. Mar
tilt's i-iial I vist. nrn liv hiia wln-n
In' It'ft his homo l-'riilay nmrnitig, an1
I'l lllisMiMj,'.
frf.m any place in the United States and
ir.aile'l nr t el (rug. ti c-d diroot to the
party wishiui' tn I'nme here. Sleeper
li-rmiiiniiilatinii uud stnall aninunts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may alti-i he furnished at the samf
The Most for the Money.
The Auburn autotnoliile is the most
roomy and liest machine ever offered
fur. the money. See it lmfuro liuying.
I.. 8. Hnm-n, agent.
time. "
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
tn
W.
Io,
l Holt,
luwiiship
I) I, I.",
township
I. II. I'arltnn
laud in l. I,. I'
:t'l. rannc I W.
I. U. Wilsi.u In K. K.
acres iu si-clinn ;ttl.
;i", rani'i' '2 W.
t'lnrn M. Smith In Charles Sten
licit. piun'ily iu Ashland . . .
S. 1 1. I l.-iiii.t I Io II. (I. Hhilley,
In ncrea iu 1). I.. C. nil, town
ship .17, range 1! W
IMward I,. Kiuilall Io ,loiih
lluiick. Inis 1 and 2, I. lock I,
Kendall Adililinn, Medfnrd. . .
I. A. I'lllell In K. Iti'llshnw, HI
acres in sect inn tl, township H7,
range 1 V ;
iVeilia M. Ilnl H In William
II. Ilinwii, Innil iu i. I,. ('.
I!, liitvnsliip .III, ranee I V . .
ALL NEW GOODS
Dry (iiMxls, iraviliind Oliina,
Scini-I'orcclain, .Jarrtiiiiers
and ('rucks, Trunks, Suit
casfs and Toh-sfopcs.
Where you frt right prices.
Ward's Cash Store
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
U ,KI,I, lilliCKIt. MKIU'IIKI), OR.
I'riees right, rumps K iraished when
Wanted.
BAX.L & GLOS0OCK,
ContraclnrH and Huitdfrs.
All Wurk (Juaranteed.
Offlco with 0. 31. Piorce & Son.
I'hune (io;i. I'. (). U.n 771.
WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, ,
Ifesidcnt I'iann 'I'uiier.
Special 1,'ates hy the Vear.
Hc.-tiliniuiUiei ut Uale's I'iann House.
AH Work Guaranteed.
I'. 0. Box 563, MKIH'ORD, OREOON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
I'liysieinn and Sur.ou.
Office at Itesidenee.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford. Or.
COLVia & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture, Co., Undertakers
Day phono au.'t; .ii,'ht Plumes: ('. W
Coulilill 495: J. H. llutler MS.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Three niiles south of Medford and
miles west of I'bociiix, is now cut up '
in small tracts In suit the purchaser, :
One fourth cash, halanee in three pay- '
nieuts. Hub is a rare opportunity tor
men uf small means. Listed with all
tho agents.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
I'.iiipe Point, Oregon.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL'
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Hnx 80S. Medford
Cul.
Or.
V
o-
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Pliy.sicinn and Surgeon
Modern Kquipprd Operating Rooms.
X Kay. Oll'iee Hours, 1012, 2 4 P. M.
Office iu Jackson Couuty Bank Bldg.
GO TO DR. COBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Parlor in Perrv's Warehouse,
SKVENTH STItKET.
'He TIas No Other BusinoBa. 1
Coal for Snie,
We are iow prepared to furuivh Imud
picked eoal at the mine, flvo milr.
list of town, in any nmount desirsd
ft h pute!
Ihu'I it lefrcHhing.'
My, but il given one
an appet'te!
And ho clear uud
Hpnrkling!
COLESTIN
.. A T U A 1,
M I N K If A 1 1
AV A T M
J
Miss Jeunesse Butler
I.N'MTKITTOK OF PIANO. STUDIO AT lii:slli:ci:, STIiKKT, Wl .sT
VIMll'Olll.. PHONE NO. Till. See llnlo's Piano House for references.
Mm. VY. i t.ung and dmihlei IWI
for tiikland, ';il,, recently, n jnin Mr.
Luttg, Who IN loedle.l tllel.-,
I. O. O. K. bodge. No. 111. ,.cct
ed Nihil .1. May. .1 I,. Heyiioldn and
l.fWIft I'lrieb deteiilet to gland U;rc.
Which IlieeU til S;t"lli 1 lie )i nl' lhiJ
month.
1). M. Wheeler, n piomiioiii fanner
from Talent, did 1iihiii(". n the couhlv
ut Thuisdav.
Among thoM- ho Mf.mtcd il.- i-
I'UblicHU 1t;l n.milllH. e nnrin nl
Medfoid Weduidav night wie: U. T.
Hnrnett. W. It. Coleman. l. II. Jack
on, 0 W. Ihinn mid .t. M. l u-ne
miller.
Nhi'lil t doe tiiiM-M'!! n, up 1 1 oin
litauti) Chdh one day thl Meet, ii:il,iug
hands with ui uiiuiy fron-lv
K. I. Htigg w it down inuu Ashland
Tburlay on huninc-i nt t.l.r ,-nut t ,
hOUMt. !
Mrs. K1 Mutii, wn li t- !), u nt
I'oitlaud lor tin Ust three wevk, re
turned Thutsduy morning.
II. L. Noiton aud K Smith, iho
of tliautv I'll w " wil1ltnii iiiioi iicvs.
wr in towu TburjM.My.
i'.. I '. f'li'llieuK (.pent a trw Ikmmh in
towu Thursday iu the iutetesl .f th.
North rvifio Lumber compan.
J. Perry Wells ulteudeii thi ton. titl
nf his niece, the int'unt dautn i
Mrs. Payne, at Phoenix, Tlniridiu
ternoiiu.
E ery House
Musi have a cook stove in the kitchen. W'liv
im! have the liest t Tlie liest costs no more
than the others, and in the end is always the
cheaiest. The .Moore ,;iin(. js Mst liy even
test. If yon do not helicve it ask llu.se who
use them mill would use no other.
H. E. Boyden
Is the man who sells them at prices that are
IioiiihI to suit.
1 1 i
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
riirnisliea bot
waler for tr;i on
very ' li'ii t iiotietj
It fail uc ued
on the lea la!!j
or in 1 1-c kilehei
Atta-brs to an
elect ndicr
(tillable
18 IT?
"ALL fS NOT FLO UK THAT
TS PLOWRKY."
Neither is nil wholesome that
is tempting iu appearance. It is
not enough that flour should look
well; it must be made clean by
clean miller, in a H.-initary mill,
and last and most important of
all, made of hard and carefully
selected Spring wheat. Tho only
flour meeting nil these require
ments that ik sold iu .Medford is
our leader. "Wailsburg Pure
White Plour."
ALLEN
6
REAGAN
The Grocery on the Cornei.
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
HOGUE RIVER
ELECTItTO CO.,
SiicceH.s(.r to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice L'Mti W. 7Lh at.,
opp. big elee trin sign Phono
rcoodic VrtuNOM
Something Ntw
In b'ubber Tires that it will pay you to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction Kiiaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
Musi 7)U Slreot, rear of Merrintan 's
lllncksmilli Shop. Medfurd, Or.
f
f
f
f
l-f
Pa says a ros. by any other
name would bp just as expen
sive back cast this time, of year.
I BoinctimeB think he pinos for
tho piney woods in old, Penob
scot, Frnppe County, Maine,
where ho was raised but that 's
ono thing yours truly never
yearns for. Tb good m.v.u; tains
and the good old oeea:: aid nice
.old Oregon atmosphere aro good
enough for m . But it's all in
how you wore raised. Pa likes
clam chowder mid eorn on tho
cob, hud hnrvust apples and a
tot of things that a kid who
was born this side of the snow
sheds hasn 't had nnu'h chanre
to get acquainted with. Those
who have lived on both sides of
thoi great count ry ami lived
long enough to know what's
what can gel all those things
just as nice one place as an
olher, if you know where to buy.
We 've got eta m chowder from
Itoston that !b just as nice as
any yon ever ate on the sand,
tied lids .of other things that
have that " IVwn Kast " taste.
MILLER & EWfUNK
4
"ISN'T THAT PINE."
If you appreciate waistcoat expand
ers in the form of a choice, juicy fdeak
you will find litis t he place for pur
chase. There's nothing in the meat
line worth carrying home and cooking
I hat yon cannot find here any t inn
you cull. This is au imitation to visit
uh soon.
Hotel Emerick
W. E. JOHNSON,
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
Why Pay More
Km- inferior meats than we charge for the liest. .V I rial
will convince voii. Remeinher the place, next Hotel
nm
Nash, fonnerlv I'ottinaer's.
your Chickens here we pay more.
The Medford Meat Qo.
Free Free
The Big fi for 5 Sale is looked upon
with much favor by the people of
Medford. Secure your Dress Goods,
(Jiuglmnis, Prints, Muslins, Linens,
Laces, Silks, now in this great sale
(i yards for the price of 3.
The 6th Yard is
Absolutely Free
This is the greatest offer ever made
by any store in this city, when you
consider that our prices in the first
place are lower, and then on top of
that we offer you this great 6 for "
offer. You only pay for 5 but get 6.
We always show von how to save.
W. H. Meeker S Co.
HEDrOBD, ORZOOH M.
State Depositary.
Kstnhlished IMS.
CAPITA!. AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
Faithful to the Interest of
Depositors
MANY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL
BANKING IS A RECORD THAT
SHOWS THAT THIS INSTITUTION
IS FAITHFUL TO THE INTERESTS
OF ITS DEPOSITORS.
EVERY SAFEGUARD FOR THE SE
CURITY OF FUNDS IS AT ALL
TIMES MAINTAINED.
YOUR ACCOUNT CORDIALLY IN
VITED.
W. I. VAWTER President
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
KNY.UtT.P.-esid ent.
PKlili V, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cannier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL .0,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safely Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
COMFORT WILL DOO YOUR STEPS
if you wear our tailored made elolhinjj.
All suits and lop coals are ninde to fit
nay individual accurately. The very
finest fabrics are used in our tailoring
work. You will find ns headquarters
for stylish and comfortable suits. We
await your orders for Spring and Sum
mer garments.
For Ladles Only.
SVe will positively give a driumi'i ru
lioo of great interest lo the Indies up'ii
whose biilllilrrs rest Ihc. duties of thc
kome, at the Meilford l'h.iniioc , near
I1, O., Suturduy afternoon und evening
Com and Hen tvhut it is. 14
MAJIBIAOE LICENSES.
Fire mill Tni-Anr Orchards on tin
installment pliin. The riilit kiml of
soil, the rifht liiml of res' ami the
riilit irices.
T in nl a fii nis' eru i ience in frnit
rmsinii hnehs our jito'iiiii nl . 1IY Imee
sold half the orchards in the colli i
ond hare net lo see a pnrehau r dis
satisfied with his hariain.
Hi fine Iniiini si e
Allien .1. Mill, m and Kinnia llrllt
san.
MARRIED.
IIK'KM ( 'II A I'M AN tin Mav I, IMiH,
by Rev. T. M. Junes, M. K Hicks
and i'earl Chapman.
STARTING WITH THE SOUP
and ending with the coff you '11
find every mouthful of the dinner yon
eat here delicious. When it is through
you'd gladly oat more if you could pos
sildy find room. Stop in alone nnd dine.
Th'M you enn hring your fiiendi after
ward when you want to treat to
swell dinner.
W. W. E1FERT, The City Tailor, Medford
R. W. GRAY. Builder
COLONIAL PORCH WORK. GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
ntm
TELEPHONE 471.
MEDFORD, OR.
The Naih Cafe
Roue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
We Want to Buy0 Lands
Realty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. H. Stalker
Secretary
Jackson County
Hank Annex
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at ?(2.50 per a-re, SO acres of as fine
oivliard land as there is in Rogue River valley. The im
provements on place are worth at least .fl2"0. Let me
slmw you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
o
OVER JACKSON COUNTY HANK.
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