Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 16, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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Wed ford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper In a Live Town.
khlished every eve-Ding except Sunday
Med ford Publishing Company.
G. PUTNAM, Editor and M imager.
Admitted ns Secood i'lusn Mutter in
iv Postoffiee at Mcdfnrd, Oregon.
Subscription Rates:
One month, by mail or carrier. .$0.50
ie year, by mail fi.00
COMPARISONS MAY BE ODIUS,
BUT ARB SOMETIMES
SIGNIFICANT.
We reprint from an earlier iusuo (lie
pint form of Jurie Neil, reform emoti
dute for county jude. No nun men t
ran be inure forceful thtin n coinmrinon
ot whnt .fudge Neil, if eleeted, nlnnd
pledged to do, with the ottitud and
pel Hist m t policy of 1 1 Hi present ill
f-ninbeut:
Mf elected county judge, I will have
the books of nil county uffiees experietl.
I will have the bridgm and romln iwiile
ttufe for travel; will have rmid districtR
reduecd in size and the ruad tax paid in
each district pxptndid in that dint net
na fur an prai'tii-able; wilt have mads
built under cuntract to conform with mir
vevs and HiienfientiotiH for nioilern
highway!. .(AM KH Jt. NKIU
TO THE VOTERS
OF JACKSON COUNTY
M. M. Tiivlor luiH rci'i'lvi'il llm ili'imi-
ernlie iiniiiiniitinn for Ciuinty Tri'imnri'
m' JackHon I'ountv, to tin vnli-il for it t
tlio mining ,lmn I'lri't ion, TIiih rm
lo him witliiuil liny liiilir-itiitiiiii ii
hin inrt.
Mr. Tiiylor w;in Iiucii in .Pni-lt son villi1
2 yiMim liffn, of iiiiiiiir juiri-iitti, Inn
fnllior, S, It. Tnyhir, lno'lng runic In
J.-lrknnn rniinty .07 yi'iim iigu. During
tin1 jiiiMt 10 yi'iirs ho Iiiih lii'i'ii t'liiint'rt
with thr- ivi'll-luiiiwii ini'rciintilo I'Rtnli
lisliiiiont nf .1. Niinnti, tiring now n ini'tn
lir-r nf tho Xoniiii Tnylnr cniiipany.
If Mr. Tnylnr iliil nut fi-i'l I'ortiiiu Unit
tliK IniNiiifHH I'xpi'rii'iu-i' riinlifii-il him
lor thn iiiHitloii of rounlv tn-iiNiiri'l' ho
wnulil not ho willing tn nHHiiiuo itH ro
Mt-onHiliilitioN. Ho iiiprocintoH that tho
itutioH of tho offioo roijtnro oomiotont
onrofiil mid lionoHt. work nnil ho foolH
thi.t ho iH liroinircil to iihhiiiiio IIioiii mill
I'Olllltlrt tho officii to the mil inflict ion III'
tho public, if oloctoil.
AN OCEAN TRIP IN A BOAT
MADE OF NEWSPAPERS
I HO IIHflllllll'HH Or 1 III liri'MH IH HllllWII
iu a now form liy the until who in voy
iiK'UK ir l luriilii to .Now York in n
liout iniolo oiiliroly of iii'VHinirrH. The
fnct ih not ho vory Htriinyo iih it iniiy
Hoi'tii, iiiiiHiiiuch iih ncwHiiiipor in iimilc
of wonil pulp, nml in mti'ccHHivc liiyorn.
niiiilo tiiht with hIioIIiic or mono Hiuiilui
mntorinl, iH linlh liulit, Htroni nml tvn
tcrproof.
I horn nro ninny wiivb In which uhl
nownpnporH tuny (in utilize. I. A fo
liiycrn inukii u kooiI hiiIihI it nl for f
lilniikot, on n pinch, nml n fohlorl nom
pnpor in mi ojcollont chosl protector il
ono in riiting or driving ngiiinst u pioro
lug wiuil. It in u pi I iai i I v of tho
noWHuipor Hint lilllioiigh it Hum
cluiloii cohl it inny hIho impiirt. will nit h
in tho form uf ii "roiiHl." Hncrnincn
to Hoo.
CALIFORNIA CONVENTION
RESULTS IN A TAROE
A f'aliforniii
rinlly on tho i
uh followH:
paper coiunicnlH cilito
rccout convent ion there
Tho not roHultH of
tho ropulilicau
Rtnto couvoiitioii nro:
. Triumph nf tho .Southern Pnoifi
ruiiroiiu over I lie clement opposed to
itH rule of tho parly organisation.
2. ( oiiririnntioii ami reuownl of rail
rimil rontrol of tho Htnto rontral com
mitt oo.
it. A railroad dclcgnlinn to tho mi
lional cnnvontitiii iiiHlructcd to Hiipport
I alt, who ih RiippoHcd to roprcnont
KooHOVolliHin and regulation of rail
rondit.
It in to laugh!
OREGON DELEGATES TO
NATIONAL CONVENTION
At large I W. Fulton of l latop.
Qeorjo H. Williama of Miiltiiuinnh, A.
N. tlilhort of Marion, I'. (I. Huntley of
'lackn limit.
r'imt emigrcHv.nnnl dinlrict lialph IC.
William, of Polk, I". A. richlliicde of
( 'OOH.
Socotnl oongroHnionnl diHtrict- Dr. II.
V. I'oo of Multnomah, Asn II. Tlionip
Hon of rmntillii.
Altoruuton:
At Urgo J. H. Brown of Portland.
W. A. Williams of Vatnt (lroc, A. I.
Tutu of I'lirllanil, H. r. Kinney of
firanlH Piihh.
Kirat rlil ricl Frank Ira White nf
Klamath Fall., K. D. riwick or Al
liauy.
.Second dinlrict- .1. It. I. .mil f llurm,
.1. W. Kelly of Portland.
PreHldentinl olcciorn:
H. It. Hutlor of (lilliam. A. f. Mm.
Iir. nf Douglan; .1. D. I.oo of Mull no
mah, Frank J, Millrr of Linn.
PE7DR DEI8CII Or JACKSONVILLE
TALL8 HEIR TO $ 100.000
Peter Iicisch, who was elected rcconl
er of Jacksonville last Jaiumrv, Im
been hastily called .to Helena, Ark., I.
asm me thaa of a $100,000 enlate, to
which he lately bccwnie heir, ihrough
the death ef an uncle. Mr. heist h y
tertfry wired hi resignation u city
vonlrr.
For Jot Reprewtitatlve for Douglas
atifl jackMon counties.
The power to elect Pliiled St alio
lie uf) torn by n direct vote of the pi-ople
lian been delegated to the ctliens of
the Htate of Oregon. If you deire to
retain thin power elect nn your repre
entativeii to tho bginlnture men who
pledge thenmelvefl to tho priuciplea of
Statement No, 1. If elected I wilt east
my ballot for Pnitetl State nc tut tor for
. thn man receiving the inot Votes for
AMUSEMENTS.
' ' Mra. Temple 'b Telegram. '
"Mr. Temple's Telegram " in a far
einil play in three oetH, written by
Frank Whyiift and William Xoriif. its
criiuplieationH are brought about through
the fori j of .luck Temple to eon i nee
hit wife that tin- night previous to the
lictllllilig of the play he had been im
piiHouf-d in a lofty car on the l-'errin
wheel and :otiillei to renin in there
until morning. When hIk refuses to be
lieve him In- determines tha so long as
she experts hiai to lie, lie he will, and
lie tellH her tlfit in point of fart he
.spent the night ut (he home of a frieml
after tln-y hud m tuned the Inst car. When
she asliH the name and add rent of the
friend he uiaiiufactureH both. The man's
name is .lolin Mrown and he lives in
Margaret Snow, with "Mrs. Temple's
Telogram. "
I'icldeton oii-lhe ThaiueH. The wife
thereupon wiroa John llrown nml usKh
him to call; husband discovers telegiam,
confines Hecret to best friend, who hap
pern in, ami agreea to im persona to
llrown. This urrangeuieut prirgicHscs
HatiHftii'torilv until the real llrown nit
peartt and a real Mr. llrown, and later
it transpires Mint the lady who had been
locked tu the f'Yrfrm wheel car with
Temple wjih none other than the wife
of the friend. The usual third act ex
plaiiuliotiH clear up Hie laugh-. o
farce in recent venrs htm been acclaimed
emphatic u success as this uierrv men
sage of mirth. A competent cast, head
d by Mr. Ileruard, are responsible to
i huge degree for Hie eitt hiisiast ic re
eptiou that this farce is being nightly
nccnnlcd. A laui'h for every miniite is
the way the management characterizes
this fuuiuaher, and il seems to be the
sentiment of the majority of those who
have wilnesseil I he performance.
The engagement opens this evening at
he Meilfohl theater and is for one night
only. Tit en.Vh Med ford liiercliaiiU to
allend, the curtain will be hhl until 1
p. Hi.
OLDEST SOLDIER IS
MAKINO LECTURE TOUR
HANTA KOSA. Cal., May Mi. Wil
liam (. Cnrk, who has tlx- rare distinc
tion of beini; the ohlest liviiiL' A uteri
soldier, is on a lecture tour, despite
his IM years. At present he is living
with his nephew, Lewis Cooper, of this
cit v.
Clark, who is a resident of Hrylown,
Amador county, was botn in 1SI7.
When he was still in his teens he en
isled iu Pitch- Wain's army and touyht
tt the wnr against the Mohawks ami
SacH iu the volunteer service. After
the war department learned re.intlv
that he was the oldest living soldier In
was granted a pens:oti. Clark traveled
ironiid the world, preaching temperance
while (ieiteral (Irani was mvsi.lrnf of
he Putted States. He is now devotiny
ill his time in delivering lectures to
otiug men.
'LAPS KliKI Ml A M M KK. oLP ... .
COUNTY RESIDENT, DEAD
( 'bniH Klein hammer, a pioneer el
lackson county, and trulv one of ua
turn s noblemen, died at hi home in
t shin ml. Pridny nioriiittg at 7 n. tn..
fter an illness of several weeks dura
t iiii. Parietal services will he held at
lis late residence, Sunday, April 17. ut
p. in., under I he direction of the M;i
ftoilic order, of which he has been
i felmig member.
NEW CASES.
T. V., Cottenncr s. Lntu
' iiiet title; Harvey, M
Dips, sail
and Mul
y, ntlornevH for plaintift.
Stale of Oregon vs. K. tJrim.-s, .-ili:
A. Moore, larceny.
StHte of Oregon vs. Saiifonl Yauiici
orgerv.
Chrittinn Scietirc.
Christ nut S.-ii iii-e hci ices
er Sunday morning in tin
il clubio.ini at II o'clock
te held
'inn titer
Subject
f the IcHsoti ernion for Mnv 17
" Mot
li'OIIIC.
nls InimoriaU. All arc
Tiety South Carol inan Sick.
WASHINtiToN, Mny Ml- Tlneateii
with paialxsK, Senator Tillmut i
a Katiilaritiin here, dclininir to e
vioitori. On Satnt.iay he will srtil fnt
Knrope, accompanied by lnt tvife, ri'
itiriiing in oember.
Battleship Fleet Pasnlng Newport,
The batlleship flert of the I nilci
Slate on iu Mnv north will pas New
port, moving ..nlv. eaily Wislnt-ndai
Morning, May .M. Por this o-ration Ihe
Southern racit'ic company will sell
Minnd ttip tickets at a rate of sU
dale May ! Htt-1 111. Continuous pas
age 1,.) directions with final limit
May Purtlor informat i.-n ut the
depot. ,M
Rosa Festival.
Ticket for the Hone Pmtitul will be
on Hale June 1 an. I ,1, and only on tlione
tw dnyi. Those who intend going and
wih deeper n'norvation shoiibt leave
wonl nt the depot a Noon nn poiht'
tit onler to give thf rotnpnnv time to
i r i- n
THE MEDFORD DAILY
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PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To bo held in
PORTLAND, ORKdOX
JUNK 1 to (i, 190S.
Will do the nu.st lirillinn';
FliOK'Alj J.'J KSTA AND
CIVIC .7lJi:ilJ':iO
Kver Im-i in the Pacific N'orlhweHt.
Porlland, "The Kose City," will bo u
scene of splendor nml tho eeriler of
worlil wide interest for one weeh.
Several important convent inim to be
held in Portland on that occasion.
TIIH
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Spccinl Tickets on
This Owision from MKD
KOIM) Id Pin-timid and Rc
1 iii-ii iit $13.20
For particiilara call on
ROSENBAUM, Loral Agent.
A. S.
WM. McMI'I.'Ii.W,
tlclieriil PllHHI'llglT Agent,
Portliinil, Oregon.
The
ijiialily
of Colli, n fiute
High Hrade (
offe
bered long after the j
go) teti. The greatest
itig care is displayed
e is for-taiitslak-i
its se-
lection and blending, ami
ils
roasting is a triumph, indeed,
Il is it coffee for those who iu
stst on having the bent.
ALLEN
6
REAGAN
Sells it for
lVI-:itTlsli; rm; iis STI.'KKT
r.wixi!.
Mi'.li'.inl, Or., Mny '. IttiK.
S"iilitl 'i'uis.ils . rc-.-iv,..!
tl I Tic.' nf III.' l ily l;,.,.,ii,l, r of Ihr
l ily .. .Mc ,H'"r.l. H i i;..i. ii.it it .Inn,. 'I.
liliK, ut .i oYU.-k . in.. I..r tin' im
(tr.i't'iiii-:it ,il' S..-iilli u-i'.'l in sui.l
ily fr. mi I .1st liiu- nl' l.!init' stri'.-t
to !l Mil,' lllll IVi'l r;lsl ,t" tin. ,'iist linr
"I iti its:. I, nvriiui', ill n iiKimu'r pro
iih'.l li Mi,' i'I.iiih mul si.'. il i.-nt ions
on lilo in lli.' ol'i'ir,' ,." tl,,. ,itv to
.'or.l.r, ulji'i'l lo Ih,. ihiirl.T nn. r
lillnni'i'S of tin' Cilv of Mo.lforil. nml
I In- I'stiinnti' of tin- litv l'iiin,',r on
lllo.
Tin' nliovi' wotk Hill ,'oliiist of ov
inittiiiU : lol I'.iiiin; li,., imiIi oiilu-r
I'iinlitliii', iih.i:iIi or l.i t uniiiii 'Hi mm'
i'l;i'n. "tin. 'tiui; .oiHTi'to .-mils nti'l
i.l.Wiilk. Iminu .hii.ii til,' nn,; ,.
"I I llrl tin; , ;i, lil.:iins.
VII In.U must I.,' tillmut I . .1 on forms
I'll I tl i
I MU-
li.. I l.y III.' I Hv l,'.vol,l, r of llio
of M.'.U.M.I. Kii.-li I'i.l si:, '
l'.'Hii..l l.v :i ,-, rlifi.', cli.vk in
of III.- lily Tl . :i-ut . r of M,.ll.
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I.I of II
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Tll.'llf ..
lllll. milt l.i. I.
lo roiiuti
Alt. ntioii
i tl.i. .'lOI.
1 1 in i n v . fii
.iidii.t.T'. is t-nlltil
f W .-iri-.il liiotlifn
this , it v, in ti.-.'or-l-
III IMtl
.'in.o with wlii.-li ;ti,-,in, nt W-irton
Itros. i-oii.p:iiiv :ii;ri-r lo li.-. ns,- nil rnn-
tr:i. Ion. .losiniii; lii.l for t ho work to
l.-tv tin- l.ii uhl Im- n:i I'lut'iii in ni'oont
Hi ils I'lil.-nis :n., llio toiim of
sill. I i;l.'t'mi'lit.
l.oii.i ii.'-.-t.-il.lo lo tin t'ity
t'oiiii.-il of Mi.lfoi.l will lio rviiiiri'l
ilill lo llio nuioiint of Iho polilrm-t
irii-o. llio tilv t oniit'il ri-sorvr the
riilit to ri-.ii'rl nnv niol till l.i.ln.
l:.N.I. M. t'OI.I.INS. Cuv li,vor.. r.
r-40-i
40c
alb.
TRIBUNE, yEPEORP,
J A Fresh Complexion
it preserved end produced by
jvODcmne, mua, mngnuui
preparation, delicately rrarranL
Makei the tkia exquisitely toft
banlihu crackled aooearanca cauaad
br over-drvnesii reduce tha tiia of
enianred poret. cleamea them, tm-
. duces inflammation and spreads an evtn,
radiant glow due to wholesome nourish
ment of skin glands and stimulation of
tha capillaries which also feed the
slan and supply its healthful color.
Ask your Druggist jbr a frit samplt of
0BERTINE
T
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
Pa says ft roH) ty any other
name would bo ,iust as expeu
Hive back east this time of year.
I sometimes think he pines for
the pinoy woods iu old Penob
scot, Prappe County, Mnine,
where ho was raised -but that's
ono thing yours truly never
yearns for. Tin good mountains
ami tho good old ocenn aid nice
old Oregon atmosphere arc good
enough for m. lint it's all in
how you were raised. Pa likes
clam chowder and corn ou tho
cob, and harvest apples and a
lot of tilings that a kid who
was born this Bide of tho snow
Hhcds hasn 't had irnieh chance
to get acquainted with. Those
who have lived on both sides of
this great country and lived
long enough to know what 's
what can get all those- things
just as nice one placo as au
oth'T, if yon know where to buy.
We 've got clam chowder from
Ronton that in just as nice ns
any you over ate on tho sand,
and lots of other things that
hnvo that "Down East" taste.
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MILLER & EWBANK
Irani
Granules
100 PER CENT PlTl 1'
CKK'KAIi COFKFiR
It tiistos like cori'cp. It looks
like cot'fVo ,'iiul it smells like
I'ol'IVt'. lint is uro roasted
LiTnins, lileiiiled so as to pro
finv the licst flavor, the
mvatest strentftli and an ar
ticle wliicli young and old
may drink morning, noon
and niglil.
(iolden Crain Crannies is
especially recommended to
those siil't'eriiiir from heart
troiilile, nervousness, consti
pation, iiuligesti-ai, dysiep
sia and stomach troubles.
Xf ml if pnehntjf
tm "J.V, all retail groeci.
Wholesale bv
Golden
P. B. Theiss & Co.
OK., SATURDAY. MAY 10,
Time
Saving
Sold By
H. E. Boyden
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The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea im
very fdiort nt.tit
It can be nseil
on the tea table
or in the kiti lu-u
Attaches to any
eleetrolier
Simple, s'lfe.ron
vciiieot, durable
ROOUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Siu-reAor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of-
tiro L''6 V. 7th it..
opp. big electric sign.
Dry (Jiioils. IFavilan.l China.
Semi-Porcelain. Jardiniers
and ( mcks. Trunks,
Suit
'ases and Jeleseopes.
Where ijou tet riitht jri,
AI.L XEh' GOODS "
1!)08.
It Means Perfect Kitchen
MaaMMaHBanaiaawiawHHBaanHMMMiHi
Moore Range
Leads Them All
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500 in Use in the
Unparalleled
Opportunity
EVHHY NEW SUUrtCRI I5ER TO THE JIEDFORD
DAILY TRIBUNE I'Oll ONI' YEAR. WILE
RECEIVE A
Handsome Set of Silverware
Absolutely Free
TT There are no strings attached to this offer. Remember,
11 the niagiiiiicent silver premium is absolutely fret;. Pay
")() cents for the first inont lis' subscription, and agree to pay
o0 cents each month for the remaining eleven months, mak
ing i.0) in all, the regular subscription price, and the sil
ver premium will be delivered to you immediately.
Tr A -word about, the premium. It consists of Six Silver
W Spoons, ii Silirr Sniir Slirll and a Silver Bnllcr 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 comes in a handsome lined case.
TT This offer is free to all new subscribers. The only eou
di ion is that you subscribe for at least one year, but yon
need pay only one month in advance.
This Offer is Limited
Do not delay, but subscribe now and get the premium,
ahsoliitclv free.
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R. W. GRAY, Builder
otr.oxiAL porch work, grill and lath
WORK. PATTERNS, ETC.
I Fuel I
Saving
Comfort
Valley
Mediord
Oregon
The ear manufac
tured expressly for
the coast. Best for
price on the market.
$1400
D.T.LAWT6M
Agent
MEDFORD, OR.
Ward's Cash Store
TELEPHONE 471.
ED FORD. OfftT