Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THfc MteDyoitD DAlLi TRtBUNE, MEDFORD, OR- THURSDAY, AfAY 14, J 908.
dfordDailyTribuneiCARNIVAL QUEEN
A Llvt Paper in a Live Town.
hbliihed every eTfoicg except Suoday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted aa Second Class Matter in
V Poatoffice at Medfurd, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
) month, by matt or carrier. .. .$0.50
ne year, by mail 5.00
GOOD ROADS.
. -Eviry upriiig, cupecinlly. tin wvii f
good roads in impluiHi4ai. Hul roud
t-iiUBP a trerut'nduuH agnr'i;i1'' ,,11!t if
the producers of this n-jjioo. If vrJint
ood roads would stive the people of
ibis vnlloy, if ail the material fiietors
of advantage could bo fotted up, ami
onvincingly presented to tbe people,
ihov would be nstonished at tlie fig
ires and thev would surely with nlmot
une accord join in a vigorous deter
., mined movement for good roads.
In several eontern states this move
ment is going forwnrd; even the older
states, hka New York and Now .ler
' aey, have but recently "awakened fully
to the immense vfilue to both eotintrv
:tud pity people, 1ui to the former es
pecially, of good roads and by good
roads fro mean ' durable, permanent
roads, indd out of crushed rock mid
rendered smooth, arid as fur as possible
of ensy grades. Thousands of miles of
such roads are being built at a cost of
- tevernl thousand dollars a mile, and
ilio people pay the cost willingly, nf
ler studying into the sulijeet, knowing
Dint it is,n good investment.
fn some Anson the' state aids counties
-r communities to build good roads; the
slate nppropriates a largo lump sum and
oil certain conditions, fine third, or some
fraction of the cost of certain roods is
puid oift of this state fund, I lie eoiiuly
or district paying the balance. This is
a good system and ougltt in lime to be
adopted here. But, wo ought not to
wait fo that, hut go nhead and do
something, much, enr by year, to ndd
to the mileage of rcully good ronds.
The advantages of good ronds are np
pa rent ly obvious, yet few npprecinte
lliem sufficiently.
A prod ncer ca n lis ill la rer loads
two or three times as much tit a lond
a big direct saving of labor and ex
pense. Flis tenuis will last longer mid
bo more easily kept, lie can haul when
ever he pleases, when the nuirket suits
him, and not necessarily as is loo of
ten the en so now, only when I he road"
get good, ami when perhaps the market
is poor. In some eases products are an
entire loss on account of i in pri usable
r ads.
. All this makes a big saving in the
course of a year, but there is a great it
consideration still, (food roads direct lv
and very appreciably, oflen greatly, en
huueo the Vlilue of the farmers' prop
i-rty. They make land worth more. In
many cnn.'n .fl'MKi spent on good rniob
.tn the district by a farmer would conn
back to him immediately in the in
creased value of his farm.
There are still other benefits: Easier
access to town, to it ft education, com
merHnl, religious and other ndvnn
. tages. (food roads are a help to neigh
borhood sociability, fraternity and in
tellectuality. They help people to live
more easily, more profitably nnd more
happily. Don't, forgot t lint there in
nothing' more important in nnv rural
community than good roads, ami they
are impbrliiut to the towns, too,
CONTEST WAKES UP
1 he carnival queen content js not
arouiiug the enthusiasm which its spou
sors had hoped tor. 1'eoide are not
asking for the vote that they are eu
titled to wlo-a they pun-hnse at the
progressive stores that give the votes
away.
The girls hemselves are quite entlius
uistic over the prospect, and whoever
the lueky ones are that are the win
uers will receive the congratulations
of their many friends. But the poll of
the votes has so far been comparatively
light.
There ure about two weeks remain
ing in which to dnde it.
lite contestants still in the race are
as follows:
The contestants are: Hazel Tire Miss
Gaddis, Maud Allen, Edna Eift rt, J'ru
deuce Angle, Lon Hurt zell, Miss llaiuil
ton. Miss Mabel Kent, Miss Oisndinn
Ply mire, Mrs. T. Gaddis, Mrs. Anna
Da :i lson.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
HAVE A NEW CLUBHOUSE
Tomorrow piruing the Medford Ath
letic club will move into the quarters
which have been fitted up as a club
house, and will celebrate the event with
suitable house warm ing. The house
is the old I Nil residence, this side of
the I'jel laundrv.
Ihiths have been installed and full
at hletic aiiparal us, iiicludini; a hunch
ing bag, I urnitig pole, several sets of
boxing ffloveK and a wrestling mat.
A reading room is one of t he fea
tures of the new qiiarleiH, where mem
bers can meet socially in the eveiiitiL'.
There is every i ndica lion f rom t he
'lit husiasiu of I ho members t hat t he
Inb will be a rousing success.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To lie held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 to C, 1908.
Kill be the m.wit brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC .H'niLEE
Kvrr Iji-M in the I'arifii- Northwrat
Portland, "The Rom I'itv," will bo n
xi-iiif nf Kilinilnr and the center of
world-wido interMt for one week.
Si'vcrnl imnortliQt conventions to be
held in Ptirtlnnd on thnt Oceanian.
MARRIED.
i.ii:xh ciKN n, i-iv.i:i.i in oi(.
limit, rut., nt the liiiim. of ln-r broth
er, I-'. K. Hurtell, on Muiiiliiy, May
II, lltns, MiftH rViinceM l.utuHe Hurt-
ell nml Willhim (I, Aldflihiigen,
Imlli or Jleillonl. At Inline to their
friemlH after .Itilv I.
BORN.
M'KIXN'ON' In .limeiihine i tv, Ap
ril III, MIOS, to Mr. anil M. Areliie
.Mi'Kiiiiion. n ilant.)iter.
MDI'ITT At AhIiIiiihI. Mnv III. I'IDS.
to Mr. nnd Mm. Cnrtin Mnffit, n
ilann liter.
PRESIDENT PAYNE INDORSED
BY ASHLAND STUDENTS
ASHLAND, dr., .Mnv II. The U
dent body of tho Hnuthern Oregon Htiile
Normal Nehiiol at a liiiHiiieHn n tin
rrwuy, piiKHed reMolutioiiH uhkiii the
board of regent to riM'li'et at presiilent
nf the Hi-linol, PrcHldont (!. A. I'avne.
Following tho ineelinit, the vnrionn
elumea met and the member iinnni
moiiHly Kilned the petition, wliieh will
he , forwarded nt. omo to tho hoard nf
rejfents.
President Payne wan elected during
tho holidnya to fill the vaeaney mude
at that time by the reHination of Pro
feiiior It, F. .MulUey. Althoii;h nnxiiin
ing the officii nt a moHt trying time.
Profeitnor Pnynn Iiiih .1 inlio rn.- I hi dn
tie mo nalifai-tory that it iH deemed
ttdviHuhlc by the family and Htndenls
that ho be retnined in that Miiiitien.
OHANOE IN S. P. TIME TABLE,
EFFECTIVE MAY 17, 190S
South bound train:
No. 15, 1(:M a. in.; X,i. l:t. ).;
i. in,; So. 2'J.1 (eimleli for Ashland).
10:15 p. m.
Northbound trniu:
No. H, 11:411 a. in.; Xu, III, r,:i; m
Note I'ttrefully that Xo. 111. north
houuil, leave I." minute earlier than
heretofore.
No. 13, arriving at p. m , M)n
have the Pertbind d.-iilic of that inrn
inQ'll it)e.
CANDIDATES' BALL
ON AI'PLEOATE MAY
DIED.
MKI.1IY At Nilver ( itv, X. M.. fl. II.
Selby nf reiilrnl Point, need 4."i venr.
lU'TII - ln Medford, May II, I1I0S, in
I ii nt daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kr
1iet llnlh.
KOHKIfTHOX-At Anhlniid, .Mnv 8.
IIMIS, .liihu Itobertniin, a native of
I'ldiiilitirh, Hi'otliind, nged ".'I year.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Hubert lleldiin, Mr. Mary S. Hid
Kill. Mr.. M. M. Hioivii, .l'. 11. llun
U.in, Ivy Delemoi ne, Mr. X. W. flurry,
J. Iliird. V. K, llnwli, P. A. Ilusey.
A. T. Kerr, 1,. If. l.nron, Albert i.
I.awrenee, Mr. (I. I.nrliin, William
Miilner, W. It. MtiiKK, .1. I). White
Announcement ha been tnmlc tli:it n
cimdidate' ball will be tivcti mi Ap
plegiite, lit the ball of l M Itn.-h, I'ri
day night, May
' nfunic will be ftirnilied by Nurlui '
popular oreheatra nnd n firt i-Iiih Miip
per provided. No pain will be upare.
to Ulllke tho event one to be lune; rt'
nieniberiil. The ucce of like nit'iiiri.
at that plnco leavn no doubt that thin
will be no Olception to the rule.
All are invited lo attend and enjoy
lhomelvc.
Noah Hotel Arrivals.
K. If. Black, Seattle; .1. .1. Whitney.
Albany; E. fl. Colby, Xew York; II
HaldwiD, Prlnevllle; M. (). Potter.
Portland; W. 8. Swain, Spokane; (
A. Andcrnnn and wife, Crete: .1. A.
McKinnon, Portland; Jnine A. Slonih.
Illiio Ledge; J. Smiley, W. n. Dnaiiett.
Mine Ledge; ,1. Fit7.gibboli, Portland;
II. K. Merrill, l.oa Angclca; A. H. Kerr
nnd wife, Portland; r C. IlrandHhn
gen; Frank Wood, Portland; K. f.
Pnrk, Portland; C. Salmon, New York;
W. I). Owen, ilonton; D. W. Ilennett,
W. H. B. Kent, C. II. Lewi., A. I).
. ....
JUeHfurA T. a Toff.Hi.u;
ADVi:HTISIN(l I'OH Mills ST ItKKT
PA VI N't I.
Medford, Or., May 5, I'.llW.
Sealed propimal will be received at
II ffi f I lie City Itecordcr of III.
city nf .Mi'ilfnnl, (Iregmi, uulil June II
III"', nl r o'clock p. m., for the Im
prove! it nf Seventh t reel in Hllid
city from the eiiHt line of l.nurel street
to ii line Hill feel eiiHt of the cast line
of ltiveridi nveiiue, in a uiiinner pro
videil by the plniiN nml specificat ion
on file in the nfl'i if llie citv re
cordcr. aubjeet lo lhe charier and ul
dilimice of the City of Medford, and
the csliiiiah- nf tin- Cilv Kno,iiH.ii
lile.
The abiivc work will cnnHit of
cavutiiig und paving street with either
liitiililhic, asphalt nr bitiimiuiiiiH mac
adam, coiiHtruetiiig concrele. .curb ami
idewalk. laying drain tile and con
.Irncting cntchbnin.
-Ml bid must he Hiibmittcd on form
furninlii il by the City Iteconlcr of the
City of Mcdfoi-d. Knell bid shall be
i ipnnicd bv a certified check in
fmnr of the City Treasurer of Midfnrd
for ."i per cent of Hie nuioiinl bid.
Tn t nutractor:
Attend f all cniitiael.irs is called
In Hie nureeineiit of Wnrreii Hrotliers
niipniil-. fib-.l with this city, ill I rd
nee with which iicreeiueut Wnrrrll
HroH. coiupiiiiv unices to license all con
in.ti.rs .lesiiin,. I.,,! fr the work to
lay the bitiilitlm- piivciiient in acciu-.l
lie wilh its p.il.iils -in. I th.. l.-rins nf
id a'iecniriit.
A lininl iieceplable to the Citv
I'lllllliil nl li-dlnr.l will lie reilllired
li:il to the n nut nf the contract
I'll''''. I lie City Cnuni-il i.. serves the
rilil In r.-int nnv and all bid.
I1KX.I. M. Clil. I. s. cilv Itecordcr.
IIKN.I. .1. TltllWHItllKII-:,
Miner Pro Teiu.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Election June 1, 11)08.
I'm I'liiti it state Senator---It.
i 'like.
Per Ii. plcsclitaliie in Cniircss -Wil
lis C. Hnwlcy.
Per 1'iml ittcl Hhiiv Couimissioner
I. W 1! .it.
I'm Snpi c Judge- Hubert S. Henn.
I'nr lt:iilin:iil Cntiiimssiiincr T. K
Campbell.
I'nr I'rnsci uling Atlnrnev, .lacksnn
and .Insepliinn Coiinlie II. P. Mnlkev.
I'nr . -; 1 1 1 Iteprcsentiilivc, .laoksiiu
and Houlas countie-J, A Ituclianan.
Klir lienl. Selltatil CS- .1. 1. Mummer.
ley, II. I. hiibli.
for Couiilv Judg l. W. Ilunii.
For Coilllly Cnuiuiissbiiit-i .lame.
Dwell.
For County Sheriff 1). .l,i,..,.
For County Clerk W. P. Coleman.
For County ltecnrder- It. T. ltiunett.
For County Aenr -V. T. t i r ir c.
For County Treasurer J. M. I rene
miller.
For Countv Si-houl Suticriiit'.n.ienl
J. Percy We'll.
For County Coroner- A. K. Kellogg.
1.1.. tl - tl 1 ... .
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tinkcts on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at $13.20
For particulars call on
S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent.
VM. MeMURRAY,
(leneral Passenger Agent,
Portland, Orogon.
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
r1'
Golden
Grain
Granules
inu PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
Pa inyfl a roM by any other
numn would bo just &b expen
sive back oast tli in time of year.
I sometimes think he pines for
tho piney woodB in old Penob
scot, Frappe County, Maine,
whew he was mined but that's
one tin n (j yourn truly never
yearns for. Th" jjmwl mountains
nnd tho good old oeens aid nice
old Oregon atmosphere aro good
enough for m . Hut it's all in
huv you wore ramod. Pa likes
elum eliowder and eorn on the
cob, nnd harvest apples and a
tot of things that a kid who
wiik horn this side of the snow
sheds hasn't had much chance
to ffvt nciptatnted with. Those
who have lived on both sides of
this great country and lived
long enough to know what's
what caa got nil thoso things
just as nico one place as an
other, if you know whero to buy.
Wo 've got elam chowder from
Iloston thnt is just as nice as
any you over ato on tho sand,
and lota of other things that
havo that Town Fast" tasta.
MILLER & EWBANK
M
Oh, sec (he big slick!
WdiiIiI ioii like lo fed her,
mil tlenr Castro of Vene
zuela f
Our South America neighbors from I
time tn time gives lis caue for much j
annoyance. We nrr always desirous
to avoid trouble, but our citiiwns in
terest nre not overlooked.
If von are desirous of not getting in-
ferior brands of cigars and vrish to
cure the best for vour money patroni.c
homo indimtry. You will find the
brand manufactured by us high grade
in every pnritciilar. Our Medford .V
II. R. V. KV and our Del Marca l.'ic ci
gar are unsurpacd. Manufactured
by K. 11. V. CltlAK WORKS, Meilfonl,
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure the best flavor, the
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink' morning, noon
and night.
Golden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stoiuacli troubles.
Nearly 2-pound package
for 25c, all retail grocers.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co
Medford, Or.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very short notice
It can be used
on the ten tnbla
or in Hie kitchen
Atlu"lieH to nuy
electrolier
Si mple.su fe,on
vcuicnt, durable
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to ('ondor
Water Power Co. Of-'
flee 200 W. 7th St.,
opp. big electric sign.
icoouiKimiuu
Phone 80f.
Unparalleled
Opportunity
EVERY XEW SUBSCRIBER TO THE MEDFORD
DAILY TRIBUNE FO'R ONE YEAR WILL
RECEIVE A
Handsome Set of Silverware
Absolutely Free
T There are no strings attached to this offer. Remember,
ll the magnificent silver premium is absolutely free. Pay
50 cents for the first months' subscription, and agree to pay
50 cents each month for the remaining eleven months, mak
ing $6.00 in all, the regular subscription price, and the sil
ver premium will, be delivered to you immediately.
IT A word about the premium. It consists of Six Silver
y Spoons, a Silver Sugar Shell and a Silver Butter Knife
all in a famous Tiffany design. The silver is so alloyed
by a new electrical process that it will neither tarnish nor
wear out. The entire set conies in a handsome lined case.
TT This offer is free to all new subscribers. The only con-
dition is that you subscribe for at least one year, but you
need pay only one month in advance.
This Offer is Limited
Do not delay, but subscribe now and get the premium, ,
absolutelv free.
Souvenir
SPOONS. DON'T FAIL TO COME
IN AND SEE THE FINE COLLEC
TION. ALSO A NEW LINE OF
BRACELETS, -ALL LATE STYLES
AND DESIGNS, AT THE NEW
JEWELRY STORE,
11 North 0 St., Near tka Poatoffice.
MARTIN J. REDDY
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR GO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ST8. PHONE 63.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Throp milps south of Mcdfurd and 3Vi
mile went of Phoenix, is now cnt up
small tracts to suit too purchaser.
One-fourth cash, bain nre in Ibreo pay
ments. This is a raro opportunity for
men of smalt means. Listed with all
tlie agents.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
. PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
RRAIj estatk
Warranty Del
Iaiiui anil Short Forms
Sntixfnrt'n of MortKiU
Tnvnsfpr of Llrn
Power of Attorney
Mft-hnnlc'it I.lvn
Wfttrr Riuht
Bond for Deed
Qoitrlalm'Decd
MortKBfto
With Tnx Paymont ProvUton
Option to Buy Land Afftnt'i Contract!
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bill of Snip
Liquor License Forma
Notice to TrcApaaaera
Creditor's Claim
Avainnt Etat
Chattel Murtgajre
Ark now iedgment
Confeaaton of Judgment
Coven for Blanlca
To The Public
HAVING INSTALLED MACHINERY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
HIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM, WE ARE
PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS,
LARGE OR SMALL. DELIVERIES
MADE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN OUR
PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT
MEDFORD BOOK STORE OR
CREAMERY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
FOR RENT. FOR SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
MINING
Placer Location
Bond for Deed
Miiivr'a l.wn
Summon
F.x4-iitlcn
Judgment Tranacript
Commitment for Trial
Sea iy h War ant
QunrlK I oration Water Right
Oreiron and U. S. Forma Contract to Sell
Deed Proof of Labor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenas AttacSment
Undertikiwr and AfA
Carniithment itavttfor Attachment
Coat Bill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurora Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arreet
PROBATE
Petitions for Letter of Administration. AdmtnlMrator'a, Executor! and Guardian's
Bond and Deeds; Onler Settlnar Apart rroperty txempi irom execution; ifniar
Real and rermmal rroperty fetation; iommuaioti to Appraiser;
Conllmiiiur Sale of
letter of AdminUtration,
Tea t amen In ry.
Attnchment
Notice o( Ciarniahment
(raitd Jury Subpoena
Indict men I
Trmnncvtpt of Judjrment
Inventory ami Appraiaemnt; Proof of Will; Lett era
CIRCUIT COURT
Undertaking nd Afftdayit Summona
for Attachment Coat BUI
Criminal and Civ U Subpoenaa Execution
Soarvh Warrant
Notice to Juror
A eomnMe. up-to-date line of U.S. LAND OFFICEJ'COUNTY COURT AND
SllKHIKK BLANKS.
All printed after the latest
and best forms. Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. cj3 Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
MCHI'IIV k IMIW.MMI.,
Stto DeposlUry.
EstahlishPd 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
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 FOB THE SE
CURITY OF FUNDS IS AT ALL
TIMES MAINTAINED.
YOUR ACCOUNT CORDIALLY INVITED.
W. I. VAWTER..... President
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
J. E. ENYART,Prei,l ent.
.1. A. PERRY, ViceProsiilcnt.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Caahlor.
W. B. JACKSON, Am t Ochier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD. OB.
CAPITAL 30,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at $62.50 per acre, 80 acres of ns fine
orchard land as there is in Rogue River valley. The im
provements on place are worth at least $1250. Let me
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
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