Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFOftt) DAILY TKIBUN'V MEDFORD, Oil., TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908.
Bedford Daily Tribune
A lav Papr iu a Live. Town.
httKhed every eventu except' ShbJiiv
Medford Publishing" Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor ami .Manager.
Admitted aa Second i'lass .Matter in
V Foitoffit-v at Medord, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
"nr montb, by mail or carrier $0.50
e year, by mail 5.00
BELIEVE IN MEDFORD.
it u a giuni tluug for a town to
.ink noil of itf. tn liave high lntjw.
(go npirat ions and gr'f.'il .Ytnf;d'Uft
it futuiv. This very ci.nfid -in-e.
i iipiimiMn, this faith hi i V oily,
.i.iui:itiug most if itf oitir.li. in its.'it
i (Hiwcrful factt.r in bringing nbont tin'
tioiiKitod and desired Puit.
Medford in fortunate in having so
itgt a jiri'tHTt ion of eiti''n of this
ind. Such h are nut htiuitt put them
dvoN in an attitude lo imbibe iiii nji
ttnixtie. t'rugressivo fliiit. I.et it be
t nauimoa. to that Mdfrd will be
i ma noted an a town Hint no! only do
:'iing-, but that thoroughly bHievcn in
I'self, in t destiny, in t li idea, as a
. rtain f nt in o fart, 'bat Medford ii
. dug to be beyond nil comparison the
I iggest and bent city in this (mrt of
tie si ate.
rielieving tlii hard nitirh v.itl urt
! bring i' to pass, for belief induce
.turn, and sufficient and ipiiie po
'.'do action will ;i-imhi)fIh1i the renilt,
ilfordV develupmeut during (lie ;it
. .ry few years is hot It .proof of what
iu bo dour find a jtrong jjn'ontive to
firry on the work evi-n nii.rv broadly
: id vigorously than, en-r. .Kvi-rybtMlv
. n help. 1 "nil togetW. NeVer'dolibt
r fear. While taking pleasure in the
j owth and prosjTity of other toys.
.. op constantly in view the aim to
,iko Melfurd siiM-rior to them nil.
It eau bo done. We have the conn
ry around u a perfaiuont basis of up
i rations; the best fruit lands on the
nt and othi-r great and varied re
lureos. We have an advniitng'Hiu b
citb'ti. We have attracted -a great
deal of favorable attention tiud can
id will attract much nmre. Wo ran
-iid will do larger tbinos fr.nn yenr to
r.
.t-t ii4 move forward then as a unit.
nn army, for oonttantly grater and
1 tier things, in tho confident exM'otn
. on that in a few years Medfnrd will
. a oitr of J.l.oVM inhabitants, and the
- rronndiiig country will gain proper
.imtelv in Hpulat ion.
The arrival of a Portland daily (:
ler iu Med ford the same day it is print-
!. which will bapM'ii wheu tlt new
nine card goes into effect the South
ern 'acific next Sunday, wilt inaiigu
te a new em iu the news sorvit' for
irdl'ord and ueighlMoring tow n. In
lie futurv, the iteming nrwH will be
tend before the evening tiir, and not
:f tor ward, ns i n.iw tlo cast-. Th-
tow arraugeuicnt will In1 likly to of
tVttuallv rinse tbt field to a loral morn
. g itp'-r iu M-dford. kIumiM any
I atteinpttHl.
In the account of the vote u the wa
I r bonds, published yesterday, it a
incorrectly stated that the v. .ting wh
necessitated by n mistake of the cin
itornrv. Thin was in no seiw trio
id nppeare! through inadvcrtatn-i
sting a reflection on Attorney With
sit on. which was un warranted nod
. ueh we are glad to correct.
DPPER ROOUE RIVER
HAS A NATURAL BRIDOE
mong the little known, but interest
g natural wonder of Oregon is the
T.Miral liridge across the tippir Rugm
. 'ver, about lit miles above Prospect.
ij ing in an iwdatoi! region, a mile from
bo road from Medford to Crater lake.
. ho bridge is of solid rock and is about
M feet wide and 50 feot iu length.
I nderneath in a tortuous channel wiudt.
I he foaming mountain current hooting
i ui with tremendous force, from a sub
: -'rranoau channel to oie tide of th
I ridge a lit t to below.
All the upper Rogue country is ot
tnloanic formation. Ureal stretches ot
olcanir ash and pumice alternate with
i .va hard ns flint, which in some pro
Motoric ac flowel iu molten torrent
f om Mount Mittam:!. us they now call
.o ancient ruins of the olcario nhoc
. i.rn not crater is filled with the beau
liful waters of t'rator lake, .rouent. .1
ly K. H. Harriman the gnatost of tlo
irld 's natural wnndtrt..
Shortly before the old volcano, which
.'t h.ir towered far above any ot hi r
eaks of th Cascades, blew off i t
ak leaini; its giant cr:tii r six lfi.
diNiuotr to plow ly rill with tl:. n:rlt
; noWA of ag--, then- wit; i .l.:.tl
; lremend'M)t flo.vl of m tit. -:i r.vk
hii h inn down cro the Kdjoining
' -.ntrv and partially filb-d what i
-w the valb'V of the Ib.giic I..w ti hi
iinel of molnl rock liiutleii.-.! d'lnt'n
nbM qnent . nt"rie. 1 1n m.. ni:ii
u to h.i dahel. .viiip, t cttan: i
. itself n this hanb t-
ior-vcr a flaw ivcunci .n f.e rmr
otnution thrw ater ha- taken n.Uun
of it mid burrowed l','!tt Th.
togiaphs how pliirnv t).. ktr.-
ri inii don n over I tie k-,ie r. -. V m
.rh not Mm a fern n fn '1 a ...
"l ho natural bridge i of
'1 ha utitiiiwd the run of
-li.l
f-l!
le lif.nl w liter. Some earn ayo
lb.
tVfiniinnt wtocked Plieni creek, eii.
I ho ttpM-r t ribuiJirie-i. with eastern
out. Tllee lmp ince imiltipli.d un
v I there in fairly good fi-Onng of thi
- nirty in the Rogue nbove the bridu
,,-lt IIOIl of the Ifii fijieckled be.iuti
- found Indowr the bridge, a nvn of
te rainbow, cut throat
. t.ok trout n found nbov
Notice.
I fflih to aiiaounce that I have pur
lh' off iet nod practice of the
lo Hr. M. S. .lone. My of fire will
located at the Mine place a r
ini' und offieo hour will bo from
10 a. m.. 2 4:30 nm 7 to S p. tn.
- R J. I.NINROY,
Pliriicinn and Hurgeoti.
Ird f . HjE Coffei limine. '41 ' 40 "
hii.
fnr -
tral
fold.
AMUSEMENTS.
At the Bijou.
The nmue'liriit seeking people of
Medford huve got the moving picture
habit and tlu-ir patrouugc warrunU an
inipnti rineut at the hands of the Pic
ture tln-ntt-r. Coiuin ncing this week,
I hi- Itijoii m ill rhange program three
Hints Q Week instead of twice a week
as heretofore. Th- days of changes will
be Mondnv, Wcdiod:iy and Kritlay.
TIm- mnnagt-iiifut has mad arrange
melits to M-ciirc the Very bet films ob
lainable on the Pacific t'oast.
RAILROADS ADVANCE RATES
TO DISCOURAGE LEGISLATURE
. WASlUNtJTtiX. May 12. An inves
ligation by the interstate rointuer'0
.ommission of the causen for the pro-ns-d
gi-nenil advance in freight rules
t hroughtiiit the country is likely to lake
place. Hints from commission circle
indicate tin us a probability. Offi
cially, the iiieinbi-rs of the commission
iiae as yet taken no cognizance of the
action of the railroad men in arranging
for tnw schedules, which will increase
annual gross earnings from luQ,tRW,0,H)
to 0ihi.(Mm.ihmi. according to roiwrva
t ivo est iiuates. I'nofficiallv, however,
ihey arc watching events with keen in
tore-t in all pilars of the situation.
Tlc-re is a strong impression in Wash
ington officialdom that behind the
causes for raiding charges openly stat
td by the railroad presidents and traf
fic managers lies plan to bring dis
credit upon the interstate commerce act
as ame'tided by the last congress. It is
not n-gardeil us an attempt to discredit
tin- interstate commerce ommission it
self, although it is U-licvod that there
mny be a design to cast odious reflec
tion upon the national administration
at the same time that it is sought to
bring the rate-making power conferred
by the present law into disrepute with
the pvoplo of the eountrv.
It is insisted that the railroad mag
nates who originally fought agaiust the
'xtei)ioit of the commission's power to
leal with the fixing of rates are now
turning to other means to render that
Kwer distasteful tn the people whose
sentiment and agitation forced congress
to pass the Hepburn Dolliver bill. It
would be natural, it is pointed out, for
hem to seize au opportunity as soon as
lositile -tier tho new law had gone
into .ffeet. the jMpp nlurimpKTAtIf
i effect, the jNipular impressioa being :
that tin- raiemaking act would tend to!
re, luce trnff if business nit along (lie I
I inc.
INFURIATED PIG HOLDS
CAPTIVE AUTO ENTHUSIAST
lihirioued by an enraged pig with
but the frail protection from his mad
lined prey of n light runabout which
wa- unmanageable ln-cause of another
pig clogging the gears, was the thrilling
eH-riellro nf j J .r o!tl 1 lie II t Medford IIIO
tfir-ear eiitlnirtiat who wa enjoying a
Hpin on the Ahliind road Sunday in his
new tar. Only by the timely arrival
of wine of In friend in other cars, to
wh.'in he had previously given the dnsf.
he muI from a jfrMtnal encounter
with the i-rnble U-ast.
The j.ig wan running in mad circles
about the car. infuriated by the ipieaK
tf it- male, who wa In ing crushed iu
The machinery, owing to t he inadvert
nice of the driver of the machine. To
get her with his wife, the owner nf til1
car wan held a rapt ive in momentary
danger of -rsonal injury. When his
Irion. n aM-nret on the nee no. bv force
f superior numbers, they were able to
ncue him and release the runabout
fr..ni the pig, which blocked it.
The rescued man's gratitt.de km w no
bound-, and after profucl thanks he,
I'outinned on
l w js. r man.
us way, a
sadde
but
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
A. Thompson to . K. Thomp
Htm. acre in set-1 ion ,
townihip rang.- 1 V t
bdin W. ltaiidull et al t; Win.
. ibboii, :to ncre in section
:V. township range J . , .
Harry Stoddard, to l,irie N'uttall.
lot I, blo.-k ;i. Sunnei park
II. AndieWH to Oia. P.
Voung, (els and rt. block !
and lots l.-, mid lii. Id.vk
'J.'M Hill
Miik.Miei A. Walker to V .1.
WulUee. lotn 1, 'J and li, block
K. Kailroad Addition. Ashland
Writ WroterliMld to Wevlern Ore
oi i In-hard o., l.lt lio ncres iu
. I I'Oi .li. MW llshi'i
range
1 W.
Purl, r l..
llu
Pr.-d
. ll- ii i
.r.... ,
DIED.
N,.uth iJ .ir- et. at
U. mt:M .ianhtet
Karnt Unite. Pn
Id at their h.on, rtt
Mai I I.
. M.i'
Mr
.e to
WASHINOTON DELEGATES WILL
BE INSTRUCTED FOR TATT
si" n i.r. u .,.h , m:,v 1.-.
:.!.. i. tate , ,,n .-in ;,t
it M iv M wilt in. .iu-vi.. nablv
-The r
Sj-'kanc
mTrnct
i-l-ation to the it a t : . - t . i r.niiii
' support the preide-if i;,J ,-andi
- -f William II Tart. - . retnry ,,
'-,r V S' M "t n' c-.in , !,.,,, h,.d "th.1
: 1 ni.)f.,( l;(fT. anl askid
" - star,. ,. bjati.m b. ti.d d.-wn
1 '' r i.iin. s.. l,mg th.-re tits
' ';'' Tatt's nomination.
I - li: m :!l be demands) of reptib
"ni ' " I i v f.r tlie 1- gijdaturf Hint
, ' .ib:.b by the pnmarv dec
"" . . ,, id'idate for I tuted
star., s, i. f tier.il iu.orment
of the s-;,f..
thlH);,stU'
polit ics u ill I,
It is Iik-'h. t
itlalioii w itl t
'"Mien and an in
i! .-f !he li.H.sCVclliHn
ob by tlo- convention,
nt s....-is a,r 1, k.
K'--l the b-uiidsturo.
iMyond this tt., p -..furm run not be
f.istis) acctirritel v,
Mr. nnd Mm. J
A f'nttiii of
ent isit.tr in MM
Point were r
Ml It HI Y
PORTLAND
FESTIVAL
To rm held in
1M JUTLAND, OREGON
Jl'NE 1 to 6, 1908.
Will Up the moat l.r ill iitn i
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
Kver held in the Pacific Northwest.
Portland, "The Hose City," will be a
sceue of splendor and the center of
World wide Interest for one Week.
Several important convention to be
held iu Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Speeial Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at ?13.20
For particulars call pn
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Aent
VM. MeMURR.Y,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Souvenir
SPOONS. DOST FAIL TO COME
IN' AND SKE THE FINE COM.EC
TION. ALSO A NEW LINE OF
ltRACELKTS. ALL LATE STYLES
AND DESICNS. AT THE NEW
JEWELRY STOKE,
11 North C St., Near the Postoffice.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
Pa sava a row buy other
same nould be just as expen- 4
ive back east thii time of vear. 4
I sometime think be pines for 4
the pinpy woods in old Penob- 4
scol, Krappe Countv, Maine,
where he was raised but that 's
one thins vours truly never
yearns for. Th good mountains
4 and the good old oeeas a id niee
old Oregon atmosphere are good
enouch for m . But it's sll in 4
how you were raised. Pa likes
elam ehowdor and eorn on the 4
4 eob, and harvest apples and a 4
4 lot nf things that a kid who 4
4 ai born thia side of the snow 4
4 sh.-da hasn't had much ehanee 4
to got acquainted with. Those 4
4 who have lived on both sides of 4
4 this ereat eountrv and lived 4
long enough to know what's 4
what can c.'t all those things 4
4 just as nit-e one place as an- 4
4 other, if vou know where to buv. 4
We've g.it elam chowder from 4 J
Plosion that is just as nice ns 4i
any you ever ate on the sand, 4
and lots of other things that '
hare tint "Down Fast" taste. 4
4 4
4 4
MILLER & EWBANK
4
4
4
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The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishr hot
water fir tm on
very short thtk'
It wn be tt".ed
un the ten table
or in tbr kitehen'
Attnehcs to an
elevtndier
Simple, safe, eMi
vciucnt, d ut able
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO..
Piirrewor to Condor
Water Power C. Of
IW 2M W. Tth at.,
opp. big eteelric Big. Pkoa 55.
Automobiles
Thn DariKr Too The automobile with the high
1 ilC lalllll bdl ,-lcarance four - cylinder 30-
liom'powcr water-cooled engine, storage battery and
imported Bosch magneto and coil, 108-in. wheel base,
sliding gear transmission, double chain drive, 160
square inches braking surface; strictly high class in
every respect. The best car for the coast country. The
best car ever offered for the price. Price $2250, fully
equipped. J. M. ROOT & SON,
Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford, Or.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
Five and Tcu-Arre Orchards on the
installment jilnn. The right kind of
soil, the rifht hind of trees and the
ritjht jirices.
Twenty nears' experience in frnit
raisiny backs our judgment. Yc have
sold half the orchards in the valley
and have yet to see a purchaser dis
satisfied with his bargain.
Before buying see
Roue River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
MEDFORD SASH ft OOOB 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.
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon VV.
Jackson county
Bank Annex
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Warranty Deed
Lonir and Short Form
Satufact'n of Uiarlgiafe
Transfer of Lwn
Power of Attormiy
Mrchank-'s Lien
Water Rutht
Rill of Sate
LWiuor LKrno Form
Notice to Tresrsuaers
Cmiitor'n Claim
AKainit Estate
FOR RE N'T. FOR SALE. FURNISHED
Ptacer Location
Bvtd f r Ivd
Miner Lien
Summnn
Execution
Judgment Tranacript
Commitment far Trial
Search Warrant
PROBATE
Petitions f.-e Letters of Administration. Admin intra tor "a, Executor'i and Guard t n't
P-ioris and Peed: Order Settinc Arrt Prooertr Etempt from Execution: Order
Conlimitnr Sale of Real and Personal Property Citation: Commiunn to AppraiMn:
letter of Administration; Inventory and Apprauement; Proof of Will; Letter
Testamentary.
Attachment
Notneof iiamiRment
Grand Jury ;uLpoera
Indictment
Trmnxiiiit of Judjrment
A cvrrlcte, up-to-date line of I'.S.
SHhKlKF RlJsNkS.
SOUTHERN
MEDFORD
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
Ii. Stalker
Secretary
J
REAL ESTATE
Quitclaim Deed Bond for Deed
Moruraice LaaM
With Tax Payment Provision
Option to Buy Land A (rent' Contract
MISCELLANEOUS.
Chattel Mori (rare
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Coven for Blanks
ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
Quart location Water Rbtht
Oreron and V. S. Forma Contract to SeR
Deed Proof of Labor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoena Attachment
I'ndertakins and Afi
Gambhment da v Itor Attachment
Cot Bil! Commitment for Fine
Notice to Juror Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
CIRCUT COURT
t'ndertakinir and AmdaTit Sumrnoni
for Attachment Coat Bill
Criminal and Civil Subpoena Execution
Searvh Warrant
Notice to Jurors
LAND OFFICE. "COt'NTY COl'RT AND
All printed after the latest
and best forms. C?3 Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. c Give us a trial.
OREGONIAN
OREGON
If You B
That there was in easy way to
materially reduce your house
hold expenses and household
cares, wouldn't you be tempted
to try it ? Au easy and sure way
to save time and trouble is to do
the cooking on a MOOlfE Range.
Tt excells all others, and is a real
household joy. All styles and all
prices, at li. R Hoyden's. Fuel
saving alone soon pays for it.
Inquire and be
CONVINCED
1 IHIiBHI I HI 'I
Mciilr in
r- ti war
State Depositary.
Establishol 1sS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
J. E. EXYART.Prrtsi.i cnt.
J. A. PERRY, Vife-Pr.-si.lcnt.
The Medford
ff JTmnk
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Hanking Business
Transacted. Ye Soli. it Yvnv Patronage
W. W. EIFERT, The
R. W. GRAY. BuHder
COLONIAL PORCH V )i; K. v; milTj AN1) LAT1
WORK. l'ATTKRXs, KTO.
TELEPHONE 471.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I havo for sale at 62.50 ,.,-r .'..-iv. SOa.-ns of as fine
oivhar.l lan.l as th, ! , i in U. -no River vallov. The im
I'l'ovenionts on j-la.-o are wm-ili at h-ast TJ.'.0. J ( me
show vou this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COFNTY HANK.
elieved
The car manufac
tured expressly for
the coast." lest for
price on the market.
D.T.LAWTON
Agent
MEDFORD, OR.
rnn mWMcrrmKgm7VvTa
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
0. R. LINDLEY Cashier
I DI IX s. OliTII, Cashier.
W. 1!. JACKSOX, Ass t Cashier.
National Bank
How Does This
Strike You
$1400
Ai. ;.m.-,,-in,. m;i.,' Sprinu Suit
--'". .ui.l Summer Si.il ifj:,; What
:l. r v:.lii. wimiIiI yon ivaiitf It pays
I! ra-li- Iniloriug wurk. We
1 ' !T kin.l. A trial will prove
City Tailor, Medford
MEDFORD, OR.