Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 15, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., FRIDAY, MAY 1008.
AMUSEMENTS.
Tomorrow Saturday) evtniiitf, the
first iriwiitittion of the great comply
success, Mrs. Temple's Telegram,'
will tnko place at the Medford The
ater. The engagement is for on' night.
This i-oniedy was pi-mliiet-d nl the
Mad is m Square theiler, Xew Vork,
niul proved to be ftuch A smvess that
it ran for over threu hundred nights.
Later it was presented at the Waldorf
theater, London, and there duplicated
its former triumph. It is a mirth-pro
vukor of the highest order, the situa
tions depending entirely "upon natural
consequences, hvcry line is n laugti
FATHER OF MRS. GOULD
DIES, LEAVING HER A DOLLAR
, - -
1
f 5
NTTSFIKLD, 111., May 15. Mrs.
1 1. 1 war.l (Jould. wife of the miilti mil
lionnire Xew Yorker, and htr sister,
Mrs. Sun Vue, rifo of a Sau Francisco
Chinaman, and devoted tit shun work
on the coast, were bequeathed one dol
lar each hv the will of timir f.iti..
St Idon Perry Cleminons, filed hero to
il.iv. Ilia estnti which i v-il u.i nt
.4lll00. is left to his widow .liiriiin h.-
lifetime, with the exception of the $2
mentioned,
Seldrin IVrry Clemmons, broken in
body and mind by worry over the es
capades of his daughters, 7l years r.f
aire and iirnetieallv neiileeted In- !n
children, was adjudged insane by ' a
commission in the l'ie county . ourr
March 6 last and sent to the as h:m I
lit .lacksitllviUe. Til. Tin CAmmitm. nl i
was for the remainder of his life, au.l I
he died there Mjiv A t vena ot.ilW '
blind and 'in a most wretched ithvsiral
:u.il nientni eonilirion.
Margaret Show, With "Mrs. Temple's
Telegram."
and the comedy is devoid of the slight
est bit of "horsepay. ' The company
selected to play this comedy has been
selected with the utmost care, each
actor suiting the part to a nicety. The
leading rede will be assigned by Win.
Bernard, who has achieved wonderful
success the past two years as lending
man with the ltakcr playeu ftt the Ba
ker theater, Portland. Miss Margaret
Snow will play Mrs. Temple ami the
other members df the company include
Norvitl MaeGregor, Joseph lniley, L.
Vriter (lillard, May Itoberts, Lornm
Nelson nnil i-'rances Field. As one of
the characters in the play says:
"That's just, what I was going to do."
So be sure that you do it and sec "Mrs.
Temple's Telegram."
PROMINENT OREGON WOMEN
DO NOT WANT SUFFRAGE
A woman suffrage amendment to the
constitution of Oregon is to be itguin
submitted to the voters nt the ap
proacliiug election in .Tune. Tho Ore
go ii Association Opposed to the Ext en
sion of Suffrage to Women, composed
of prominent women of the stnto, has
filed an argument against tho amend
ment, .which will be' mailed to every
voter in the state under the provisions
of the new law. The argument cites
the following ten reasons against the
amendment:
Jleeause sulfruge is to be regarded
not as a privilege to be enjoyed, but
as a duty to be performed.
Because hitherto the women of this
Slate have enjoyed exemption from
this burdensome duty, and un adequate
reason has been assigned for depriving
the mnf that immunity.
Because conferring suffrage upon the
women who claim it would impose suf
frage upon t lie many women who
neither desire it as a privilege imr re
gard it their duty to seek it.
Because tho need of Aemrica is not
an increased quantity but. in improved
quality of tho vote, and there is no
adequate reason to believe that worn
an 's suffrage, by doubling the vote,
will improve its quality. -
Because, the household, not the indi
vidual, is the unit of the state, and the
vast majority of women are represent
e dby household suffrage.
Because the women not so repre
sented suffer no practical in just ice
which giving the suffrage will remedy.
Because equality in character does
not imply similarity in function, an I
tho duties and lit' of men ami women
are divinely ordered to be different in
the state and in the home.
Because the energies of women are
engrossed by t hei r present d u t ies a ml
interests from which men cannot relieve
them, and it is better for thocommu
nity that they devote their energies to
the more efficient performance of their
present Work than divert them tit new
fields of activity.
Because polit ical equality will de
prive women of special privileges hith
erto accorded them by the law.
t'canse suffrage logically involves
the holding of public office, including
jury duty, and office-holding is iucoii
sistent with the duties of most women.
ROY FALLS FROM TREE-
KILLED IN CLIMBING RACE
EtT.EXE, Or., May IS. The son of
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Tripp of Junction
aged 11 years, was killed yesterday by
falling from the top of a large balm
tree. He, in company with several boys
of his own age, went out to some large
balm trees, near town, and were trying
to see who could climb the highest,
and Bert Tripp, having reached a height
of about (10 feet, stepped onto a limli
that was too small to hold his weight,
and breaking, letting him fall to the
ground. Be struck in. such manner ns
to break his leg, Ihree ribs, his collar
bone and to crush the side of his head
Be died almost iustantlv.
Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street.
"Seven Kensonn Why I Relievo the
Bible to Be the Word of lnd'' will he
tho subject next Sabbath nt 11 a. in.
At night the theme will be: "Where
It Is Dangerous to Book. Sabbath
nchool, 10 a. m.; Kpworth league, 7
p. ni. All are invited.
ADMIRAL SPERRT TAKES
COMMAND OF FLEET
SAN' FHAXnSTO, May 15. Bear
Admiral Charles M. Thomas lowered his
flag on the battleship Connecticut to
day and that of his successor. Hear Ad
miral Charb S. Sperrv, was run up.
NEW CASES.
I. F. Amnions vs. Itnnsnii 'nrter
Suit for part it ion of property ; t. II.
Smith attorney for plaintiff.
PROBATE COURT.
Ciiardinn of I'thel Ta v lor, et a I.
Order made to show mine why real i
late should not be sold.
Why Don't Yon Get Next?
J)o V'lii use Bavift' Best r'lnurf Don't
Ift yeuf grocery talk yon into buying
othT brands shipped in. Oavis Best
Sf Un for lets mom v and guarantee to
give satisfaction. Try a sack and be
NOTICE. .
In tho circuit. frtnrf nt 4 Ha ot.it n nt
Oregon, in and for the county of .Tack
Tn the matter of tho anoBcnt.ion nf
Wm. It, Ewbnnlt to register titlo to the
following described renl nronertv. nitn-
ntod in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
. J no iiot n um bored one (1) and
twelve (12) in Block number thirty-two
(:i2) of the City of Mod ford, vs. All
Whom It May Concern, Defendants.
To AU Whom It may Concern, Defendants:
TAKE N0TTCE ,
That on the 5th dav of March. laOR.
an application was filed by tho said
Wm. R. Ewbank in the circuit court of
.Tackaon County, Oregon, for initial reg
istration of the title of tho land above
described.
Now, unless von annenr and answer
on or beforo the 15th day of April, li)i)S,
ami snow cause why such application
should not be granted, tho samo will
be tnken as confessed, and a decree will
bo entered according to the prayer of
tho application, and you will be forever,
barred from disputing the same.
Witness my hand and tho enl of tin j
court hereto affixed this 5th day ot !
March, 1908. i
(Seal.) W. It. COLEMAN,
Comity Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon, ana ox-oineto clerk of tho Cir
cuit court. F.'121
List 347.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United Statea Land Office, Itoseburg,
Or., March 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon, on August 2", litos, applied
for Lots 1, 2 and 3 and N. E. V,, S.
W. Vi of section :t0, Township 'M S.,
range 2 E. of W. M., and filed in this
office a list of school indemnity selec
tions in which it selected said land;
and that said list is open to the public
for inspection. Anv and nil persons
claiming adversely the above described
laud or any legal subdivision thereof,
or claiming tho same under the mining
laws, or desiring to show said land to
be more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes, or to object to
ud selection for any lawful renson.
should file their claims or their affi
davits of protest or contest in this of
fice on or before the fith day of May,
BIOS.
I hereby designate the Medford Trib
une, published at Medford, Oregon, as
the newspaper in which tho above no
tice is to bo published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
EXCURSION RATE
FLEET CELEBRATION
Seattle and Tacoma.
Account the visit of tho fleet of bat-
t lesli i ps to Tacoma a ml Sea 1 1 le, t he
Snnt hern Pacific compn uy offers t he
following reduced rates:
One and one third fare to Portland,
plus $7.5(1 if to Seattle and 5.Hn if lu
Tacoma.
Sale dates: To Seattle, May 21 and
22; o Tacoma, May - and 2. t'ontin
ual passage in both direct ions, with
final return limit 14 days from date of
sale.
This is last opportunity to see this
fleet after its memorable cruise.
These cities are making great prepa
rations for entertainment of tho fleet
and other visitors.
Further particulars nt depot.
tified check equal to ii per cent of
the amount hid for, payable to the
City of Medford, Or.
No litigation peudiiig this Ksne.
The city has never defaulted in the
payment of interet or principal.
j Financial Statement.
Assess valuation for l!m7...' $ 2.!i 1!,MMI
Ileal valuation (estimated)
over lo.nmi.iMtu
Total bonded indebtedness,
including this issue . . . .- r.u.l.oiHi
Amount of water debt in
cluded in the above, ap
proximately ti."i.mto
j Tax rate, 14 mills.
! Population (ItHiO), 1700. Present, np
i proximately, .VU.
i City reserves ihc right to reject any
' or all bids.
j The proceeds of this sale are to be
I used lor the purpose of installing a
water distributing and a gravity water
, supply itystem.
, J lu i:- certify that the above and
jfoi j';og is a trim und correct state
; in t.i to the best of my knowledge and
b . -r.
BKN.r. M. COLLINS,
- Citv Recorder.
i
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
f vh for sale at $62.50 . r ;-.crc, 80 am1 of as fine
orchard !.md as there is in h'i;iu' River valley. The im
lirovemc'.iis on place are worth at least tfl-O. Lot. me
sh iw you (his land. -
ALFRED SMITH
OY FAi JACKSON COUNTY" BANK.
To The Public
IIAV1NO IN STALL HI) MACHINERY
u. VOK TH10 MANUFACTDKK OF
V i mil ouadio iob cream, wb ark
PHKPARKI) TO FIIiIj ALL ORDERS.
I.ARCE OR SMALL. UNLIVERIES
MADE TO ANY PART OV THE CITY.
SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN OUR
PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT
MEDI'OUD HOOK. STORE OR
CREAMERY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
AUK YOU BP TO DATK7 Have you n friend who w going
to bo married r have a birthday? If so, why not xend them
a pieee of our fine Cut (Bass at CUT PUICKS. A large new
assortment junt reeeived.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
216 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
McGLASHAN & JUNKEN. Props.
PHONE 10S1.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Qity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
(fx
You Can Learn Something
Everyday
WE AliK TEACHING THE
PEOPLE OF MEl)FOi;i TH AT
NOAVIIERE Kr.SK ARE STCIl
15A1HJA INS FOUND AS WE
AUECIVING.
MEN'S SPRING SUITS. $20.00 values, at
$15.00 and $16.50.
Also aj-vnts for llu HOYAL TATLORS'
SUITS to your measure, $18.00 up.
Specials in LADIES' SKIRTS. We of
fer 20 per cent discount on all Ladies'
Skirts, $15.00 down, this week only.
.' Specials in HOSIERY, ladies and chil
drens, ?')f values 25; 2"e values 15.
Ladies :i..r0 and .fU0 OXFORDS. $2.05
and $3.00.
6 Yards of Dress Goods the
Price of 5
W. H. Meeker 6 Co.
01711 MOTTO "DEEDS. XOT WORDS:
Etlerbeinwr St.ln i 0
Fire (Did Trn-Arrr Orchards on Ihc
in.sltilhiicnl plan.- The r'ujhl kind of
mil, Ihc riiitl hind of Irces and flic
riiht prices.
Tircnli years' experience in fmil
raisinfj bucks our judgment, ll'f! have
sold half the orchards in I he valley
and hare yet to see a purchaser dis
satisfied irilh his bargain,
llcfore buying see
Roue River Land Go.
Exhibit Buiding
Cedar Beveled Siding
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished ;
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT OLKNDALK OREGON
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. "
How Does This
Strike You
An jittrnetivi' well iwule Hiring Suit
nt .'iml SuriiiiMT Suit nt Jti'.jf AVh:t
lii-tli r nltn-H would yMi wont J It. pnyB
t KiM'iin- hio;li (inidc iiiliiriiij wrk. We
do un nl hrr Kind. A t rinl will )rovi
this f:nt.
W. V. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford
(OffirinJ Advortisfiurnt.)
:t(i(inio citv f)F MKDI'ottn
WATKK ltoMiS.
Tho City rotiiii'jj ut tho Citv nf Mi.l
foitl, (trcKon, will r.T.dvo nn.UA hi.K
up to oVIurk p. ni., Juno il, Hm.
,Mr '"o or f.ii.,,OM0 worth nf 5 imt
cnit, interest Mmi-anniiy. MedfWd
writer liond propowiln to hr nsked
fur fur hotli !riiiy,t :to ve:tr ).n.i
;ind for sr-rinl IhmmN, to 1m retired nt I
Hie rirte of (l(llnll .,t yeni. IteyinniiiR 1
with t v l.'ith veiir. '
(hie hundred Ihoimnmid dfdtarH nf U
tn ti lie fur iiumediiite didivery,
.Hire 1 lie di-livi-red tin fuitdn fire n- ,
jinn-il, in (ir:intitiei nut Unn Ih.m tin,
Mio, inti ret imt tn aceriie until Intiids
;ir- ill livi-red, ii nd priviiMo tM-mi ariun j
illy. j
Ii-niti)in:ition, nptiin:il. j
I;ite of bund, time of delivery. I
Itoihl iu. d piiriinnt to Wtto nf Ihc'
en.e. April 17. li0S. ;
ItiiN to Ik nddteai'tl to lt n j.imin M.
ollitm. t 'itv Iti'ordrr.
All bid to b arrnmpnnied hy a f er-'
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL I'ORCII WORK, GI.M LL AND LATH
WOK'K, I'ATTKKXS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
M EDFORD, OR.
For an Attractive S
BUNGALOW
LET US MELD YOU S E L E C T DOORS,
WINDOWS AND MATERIAL THAT WILL
G I V E T II E I) E S I If E D E I-1 F 10 0 T
Iowa Box &
Lumber Co.
M E D I3 o R D
OREGON
WcWant to Buy Lands
Fealty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon VV. H. Stalker
Jackson County prrpf'ifv
Hank Annex secretary
Something New
in HuIiImt Tirrs Ihnr it will i:iv yin In
intiiKliKMti'. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, atl"f action iru.irantel.
Mitchell & Poeck
or.NT.BAL WAOONEBS.
Mutt 7tli Htrfl, rrnr nf Morriman'a
lllui kimith Hbi.p. Mi .lfonl, Or.
i ! ' " 1 1
STARTING WITH TUB SOUP
mid ondiny with thv 'nffw, You'll
:i'ind pvcrv mouthful of tli dinner you
vat here ddiiiiut. NVlirn it in through
vnii'd uhidly liit iiion ii you could po
HiLly find room. Hi op in aloiin tuid dini
'I'Iumi yon vim liriit)f yoiiT frirndn aftr
WHids nht'H on wnii t to trent to A
.trtidl dinner. .
The Nash Cafe
;l
4V
b