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THE MEIJFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEPFORP, OB., MONTTAY, .MAY 1. 1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
cgbliihed every evening except Sunday
Hedrord Pubtisaing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second Class Matter in
thePoflt office at Medford, Oregon
Subscription Bates:
One mouth, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50
une year, by mail 5.00
THE NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE
After mature deliberation and evi
dently careful weighing of re.ulM, the
tbo Nouthorn Pacific has put into ef
fect its lung proiniftt d change in pawne
ger schedules fur the benefit of South
ern Oregon.
The eh an go i.i n hiuiple one, nnd in
tended for that uuniermin cIuhh of trav
cleri who make a business of stuying up
until the KDiall bourn to eutch trains.
Juatrud of leaving Portland nt mid
night, tho trnin will hereafter U
1:30 a. m.
This train is especially designed to
convenience the ftoguo Ttiver valley res
ii.euU, and is onn of the uiauy marks
of special favor shown for this region
by Mr. Ilarrimuu. Hy staying tip most
the night in Portland, we can now nr
rive in our home towns just as the day
business is being wound up.
i no iilauictte vnlly people nre
Kii'Kf-rs. i liny stir up n row over poor
service, so two traius a dnv extra are
given tli em. A (rain leaves Portland
at 8:1,1 a. m. that goes as far as It use
burg. Another leuves at 4:15
which takes you to I'ottagc drove. Hut
if you want to go further south where
they are friondly to tho railroad, you
must take tho 7:45 p. in. or the new
3:. 'tO a. in.
Think how California bound tourists
from other states are accommodated by
the new train. They arrive on the
Overland express on the Northern Pa
cific at 8:3.3 p. ra. Tho wait is onlv
five hours. They arrive on the O. R
k N. at 8:."5, only four hours and 40
minutes, nnd from the l.'unndiau Pa
eifie nt 8:15, only five hours and 1
minutes1 wait.
Tho truth of tho matter is that the
changed schedule in mndn simply to hen
eflt the Portland Oregon tun, which has
all of its long hintorv, been a railroad
organ. The railroad eauuot show a sin
gle other person or agency benefited
and has absolutely no excuse for making
the change. The people of an entire
stntft and the traveling public of many
siuics urn inconvenienced that one
newspaper may increase its sales. No
wonder railroad commiftsiuiis are
needed.
When the Hnutheru Pacific first
pulled its daylight trains off last fait
the Oregouian waxed exceedingly
Wruthy bccauKo of "the iajustico to
the people of .Southern Oregon," but
really beeaune its own mail schedules
were interrupted. This part of the
state wns then left with two trains
day from Portland. Now it ha for
practical purposes only one.
Will the Orcgoninn protest? Hardly
Medford lias, to a certain extent,
brought this shameful treatment by the
ruilrnnd upon itself. When the state
railroad commission sought to force the
railroad lo re-establish a decent serv
ice, Medford refused to cooperate. Its
business men testified they were
pleased with poor service. The Com
mercial i tub went no far as to patta
resolutions praising the railroad for
taking off trains, and censuring the
commission for interfering!
Seeing thai we had no spirit and en
joyed poor service, the railroad is pro
ceediug to rub it iu. This paper sug
gests tint the railroad employes, sym
pathizers and sycophants who packed
the flmmercial club and put through
the former resolution and then went up
to Portland to testify in behalf of the
railroad, puss another resolution humbly
thanking tho Houthern Pacific for leav
ing us on the map.
LONO ESTABLISHED SCHOOL
FOR CHILD CEOOKB EXPOSED
PITTSBt'BO, May 11 Enraged be
cause she found that she bad been in
structing her own 15 year-old son, whom
she had not seen fur year, to pick
pockets and be an all-round juvenile
crook, Blanche Anderson, alias Miller,
turned state's evidence and on the wit
ness stand told a storv that sent her
former working partner, Johu Auderson,
to the workhouse for GO days' rest so
that the police can get a better hold on
bim.
The woman told how Anderson and
others, assisted bv herself, had conduct
ed a school for child crooks on the north
side for years, and she testified that
not l-n than 5U0 child criminals bad
been turned out in this time. She dc
scrihpd the method of training iu detail.
"A child could be turned into a first
class pickpocket in four weeks if he
were wise, she said.
Anderson wns given a hearing, and
the woman was the leading witness
against him. She declared that the po
lice of Allegheny bad known of th
whole affair and intimated that some
high-up bad profited from the proceed:
of the child crooks. She said that An
demon, who was chief Instructor of the
child school, had always from 15 to 0
apprentices whom he was teaching to
pick pocket, and do all manner of
rooked work. In describing the pro
eedings the woman said:
'I was one of the actors In the
thieves' class which Anderson conduct
d at I,ayeoek and Anderson streets. My
work was to dress up und ape the move
meats of a woman shopping, swinging
small bag nt my side. Anderson
would show the children how to slip up
nnd take the contents of my bag with
out attracting attention, and it was up
to me to tell wbeher or no they jarred
me in he least.
I have paraded all dnv long while
20 boys picked my pocket in turn, and
then would go out on the street followed
by the boys, who in turn would slip up
to me in a crowd nnd pick my pocket
or open my purse, so as to eliminate
their nervousness. The end came when
I found that one of the real bright little
pickpockets was my own son by n for
mer marriage, whom I thought safe at
homo with a sister in the east end. J
then resolved lo quit, which I have
done.
spicuous place, and on this badge will
be printed the number of the holder,
corresponding to tbo license number !
held by the city.
In the past much trouble has been ex
perienced by the police of the city in j
securing possession of stolen goods :
which have been sold or pawned, as i
pawnbrokers nod secund hand dealer
often keep their purchases a secret,
and tu this manner become au accom
plice of I lie thief if tho articles have
been stolen. It is believed by the an
thnritics if the ordinance is rigidly en
forced the police will have litle diffi
culty in tracing stolen articles which
have been pawned bv thieves and burg
lars. The ordinance will go into effect
as soon us the mayor sigus it, which it
is said he will do.
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
10
Myrtle Putnam to Almira
Mattiugly, l.TU acres in D,
C. 40, T. 39, range 1 K
Hattie A. Almutt to Almira K.
Mattlngly, 1.79 acres in D, L.
40, T. 3D, range 1 K 1
Jacob Jones to 8. L, Leonard,
1.VU8 acres in T. 37, R. 1 W. 34,000
John P. White to H. J. Bar
ter, property in block 54, Med
ford 3
Kuhama Ellen Wertz to Bella
J. Brown, 40 acres in T. 39,
range 1 E
J. K. Kobison to Frank Weitman.
10 acres in See. 6, T. 39, range
1 K
R. J. Edwards to J. K. Robison,
10 acres in 8ec. B, T. 3i. range
1 K
Frank Weitman to F. K. Snvder,
10 acres in See. 6. T. 30, range
1 E
Isaac Rhodes to H. M. Rhodes,
10 acres in Sec. 6, T. 3i, range
1 E
Minnie E. Fove to Nellie In-
low, 2 acres in Sec. 0, T.
3f, range 1 E
Edward A. Reinecke to 1). (i.
Karnes, lot 10, block '.,
Butte Falls
Cecilia, E. Hurler to E. E. Foss,
Vj aero in D. L. 04, T. 3
range W
10
10
10
10
200
10
30
10
f
I Golden I
Grain I
Granules
Time
Saving
I Fuel I
Saving
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
PLEDGED TO STATEMENT NO. 1.
Election June 1, 1908.
For l M. Senator Min. K. Chnuihpr-
Inin.
Pur CnngrPHHinun ,T. ,1. Whitney.
For Supreme Judgo R. 8. Iletin.
For .Joint Iteprewntntive Jackson
Douglas CouutieH F. K. t'uvonder.
For ItepreNentntivea M. Punlin, I).
II. Miller.
For Couuty ihIrp .1. R. Neil.
For fount v Commixjiioner M. Mar-
Mliall.
For County Sheriff Wilbur A. .Tones.
For County Clerk A. 8. names.
For County Recorder J. C. Maftter-
hou.
For County Treasurer M. M. Tavlor.
For County Assessor R. II. Dow.
For County Surveyor K. B. Sawver.
For County Coroner lr. A. C. Stan-
lev.
Why Don't Yon Oet Next7
Do you use. Davis' Best Flour? Don 't
let your grocery talk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Ilest
sells for less money nnd guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try n sack nnd be
convinced.
Coal for Sale.
We ro now prepared to furnish baud
picked coal at the mine, five mile
jast 'of town, in any amount desired
It. tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, Mended 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 stoinacli troubles.
Nearly 2-pound package
for zoc, all retail grocers,
It Means Perfect Kitchen Comfort
Moore Range
Leads Them All
500 in Use in the Valley
Sold By
H. E. Boyden
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Medford
Oregon
Battleship Fleet Passing Newport.
The battleship fleet of the United
State on its way north will posa New
port, moving slowly, early Wednesday
Morning, Mnv 20. For this occasion the
Southern Pacific company will sell
round trip ticket a nt n rate of $10. Sale
dates May IS and lit. Continuous pas
sage both directions with final limit
May HO. Further information nt the
depot. r,i
EELS ARE KILLED BY
ELECTRIC SHOCKS
LET THEM STAY AT HOME.
The people of .lackon county have
hot yet had hu opportunity of allow
ing plainly bow they ntand mi Stute
ment No. I, which in the popular elee
tion of 1'nited Ntntea HHiator. They
will have this opportunity in ,lune.
It in true t hut ft partial et predion
of public opinion wan indicted in the
majority Cake received in thin county
over Fultou tor the republican scna
torial nomination. Cake openly cham
pioned Statement No. 1, lu-nee hia vic
tory over Pulton.
The only two republican) who sought
to reprcdcut tin county in the Icgittla
ture would have none of Statement No.
1. llnth Mfr. llMiimcrsly and Kubli
took the Aland that their judgment wa
superior to that of tho nholo people
when it came to who houM nerve Ore
gou in thy Vuitrd Slitten wnatt. Tljev
would retime to obey the mandate of
the people unl.tH the peoplo cboe to
auit tlieui.
Kor fifty yt-HM ihi- irputdi.an prtv
has been clitiuoring f.ir popitlHr lc
tion of I'niti-d staio 'twiioni. and .tint
when a workable ptua ji put into ef
fect, devin.il and cum t. d into Uw by
the republican jwiiy of Oregon, along
come two candidate for the l-'ginliihire
in .lackon county wh think iln-y know:
more than the p:irtv dci nd proceed
to rvpudiute th nuo thing dvarrvt to
thn IwirtH of the p-pl. Th.-y -limiM
be tell at home.
I'KIAH, Mnv 18. The run of eel in
the river mid crocks in this section is
exceeding any known for year. Thou
sand of them are to he seen along the
Htrejiin. The canal built bv the Snow
Mountain Power company, from their
power houses in Potter vullev, seem to
be h very attractive place for them, and
myriad commented swarming up it
They piled up nt the power statiou in
a manner that threatened to clog the
outlet of the motor.
There aeeined to be no way of grd
tiug rid of them until electricians auuk
a large meshed piece of wire netting in
tho canal where the eels congregated
and wheu it was well covered, several
thousand volt were turned into it. The
I were then gathered up and hauled
away and buried. Several wacronloads
of theni have been killed by thi mean
already. The f iu coinmisftioucrs are
partii-ulurly interested iu thia method
of destroying eels, a they aro one of
the greatest destroyers of young trout
knonu.
Rose Festival.
Tickets for the Rose Festival will be
on ante Juno 1 nnd 3, nnd only on those
two duya. Those who intend going nnd
wish sleeper reservation should leave
word nt the depot ns soon as possible
in order to givo the companv time to
securo the necessary cars. Round trip
fare $13.20.
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Med ford, Or.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which ia of considerable
Intrrmt to the public gpncrnllv and
which is perhaps not generally knowL
Is tho svstem of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacifie company and all points in the
United States. Ily means of this system
tickets niny bo purchased at Medford
from any place in tho United Stntes and
mailed or tolcgrnphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. 81eeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may alse be furnished at the samr
tune. '
M.
RIGID ORDINANCE FOR LOAN
MEN MAT BE PASSED
EDISON LOBES HIS
RIOHT TO PATENT
riTTNBI'liO, May I1 -hi an ..pmi..
baaried down in the I'tiited Stnte cir
cuit court, Judge Huff iimtou fiint a
patent iisueil tu Thmmit Kdismi mi .Ian
nary 1.1, Imil, which resulted in great
ei-ou.iiuy in the production of incan
descent light bulbs to have beeu void.
and 0-'CI that a decree Ihi drawn for
the dismissal of a suit in equity brought
by the Kdison Klectric Light company
against the Xnvelty Incandescent com
pany. Judge Ituffington finds that al
though Kdison'a bulb was a valuable j
correction, it was mechanical rather I
iKi-aniiira tn rtinrseter.
' tlifi luHll r-r
IVltM .4. m
PORTLAND. May !. rawnl-Vker
nd dealers in all sorts of second hand
goods will he placed under rigid police
regulation in this city, according to
an ordinance recently passed by the citv
ouncil nnd now in the hand of the
mayor for his approval or disapproval.
The me a mire ws drafted for the pur
pose of aiding the polit e of tho city in
ferreting out crime, and if the provis
it are enforced, it will he- an
eaiy matter to trace stolen goods if they
are offered for sale or pawn to miv
broker or second hand merchant in the
ity.
t'nder the ordinance, each pawnbro
ker or hccodiI hand dealer in the citv
must keep an accurate aceonnto f ar
ticle pun-hated or receded, for pawn,
together with the namr, residence ami
deunpiion of the pcrn celling nr
pawning the same. All nuch record
hae to be written in Knglish with pen
and ink in the record book kept. A
complete liM of the goods and tbo per
u Nelling or pawning the same shall
be given to the thief of police before
noon of each day for the preceding 24
hour. The record of the pawnbroker
or second hand dealer shall be o(rn to
in-pe, tion at all tune to the tnavor or
olice of the city.
Kaeh pawnbroker or second band
delrr in the city nmt. before doing
any huiues, uke out a city license
and deposit a security bond of iliMM.
which is firfeitsble in cae of a viola
tion of the provisions of the ordinance,
iu Addition to a fine or imprisonment,
which may be imposed bv the judge of
the municipal court. y.Ath junk dm lei
must lo reeei a badge from thr t'.xy ,
license Inswtrr u be worn in a con
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Election June 1, 1908.
For Toiled State Senator 11.
Cake.
Kor Representative in Congress Wil
lis C. Hawlev.
Kor Ko.M and Pairv 'ommisMoner
.1. V. Kuilev.
Kor Supreme Judge Robert S. Ilean.
Kor Railroad 'ommtssioncr T. K.
ampbell.
Kor Prosecuting Attornev, .laokson
and Josephine Counties R K. Mulkey.
ror Joint Rcpreontnth e. Jackson
nnd Pouglas Counties J. A. Huchanan.
Kor Representatives -J. I,, Hummers
lev, II. O. Kubli.
Kor County Judge (i. W. Dunn.
Kor County Commissioner James
Owens.
Kor County Sheriff 1. II. Jackson.
Kor Countv t'lerk W. R. t'oleinan.
Kor County Recorder R. T. Hnrnett.
Kor County Assessor W. T. Grieve.
Kor County Treasurer J. M. t'rone
miller.
Kor County School Superintendent
J. Percy Wells.
Kor County t'otoner A. K. Kellogg
Kor Countv Survovor F. A. (Iriser. "
APVKIiTlSlN't, Koi; llllS-NTKKKT
PAVING.
Medford, Or., May .", IiiK.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the City Recorder of the
City of Medford, Oregon, until June t.
lihs, at .1 o'clock p. in., for the im
provement of Seventh street in said
city from the cast lino of f-nurel street
to a line 1"0 feet eat of the cast line
of Rivcrido axenue, in a manner pro
vided by the plan and povificat ions
on file in the of f tee of the city re
corder, auhjert to the charter and or
d i nances of the City of Medford, aud
the estimate of the Citv Knginevr ou
rile.
The above work will eonist of ex
cavating and paving street with either
bitulithic, asphalt or bituminous mac
adam, constructing concrete curbs and
sidewalk, laying drain tile and con
strutting ratchbasina.
The quality of Golden Gate
High tirade Coffee is remem
bered long after the price is for-g'-tten.
The greatest painstak
ing care is displayed in its se
leetion and blending and its
roasting is a triumph, indeed.
(t is a eiiffee for those who in
sist on having the best,
ALLEN
REAGAN
Sells it for
40c
alb.
Are You One of the Happy Ones?
THAT TfAVE RECEIVE I) THE HANDSOME SIL
VER SET ABSOLUTELY FREE. REMEMBER THE
SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, SUGAR SHELL AND
BUTTER KNIFE DO NOT COST YOU A SINGLE
PENNY.
SUBSC'RI BE TO THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE
FOR ONE YEAR AT THE REGULAR SUBSCRIP
TION RATI OF .fti.OO; PAY ")() CENTS FOR THE
FIRST MONTH AND THE SI LY ERW'ARE WILL BE
DELIVERED AT ONCE. THE ONLY CONDITION
IS THAT IT MUST BE A NEW SUBSCRIPTION.
The Number of Sets are Limited
WHEN THESE ARE GONE THIS OFFER AY ILL EE
WITHDRAWN. IT IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
GET THE TRIBUNE FOR A YEAR AND A HAND
SOME SI LVER SET THAT WILL N EVER TARNISH
OR WEAR OUT ALL FOR JUST THE PRICE OF
THE PAPER.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To be held in
PORTLAND. OREGON
.1 U N E 1 to (i, 1!)0S.
Will be the most brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC .JUBILEE
Kvor held in tho Pacific Northwest.
All biiN niusT be submitted on forms
fmuisl,, ,1 l,y the city Recorder of (lie
City of Mod ford. Kaeh bid shall be
ai com pa it led bv u certified check iu
famr of Cie City Treasurer of Medford
for ,"t H-r cent of the amount bid.
To Contiactors:
Attention of all contractors i called
to the agreement of Warren llrothers
company, fif.d with this city, iu accord
anco with w hieh agreement Warren
Rro. coinpaiiv agree to license all con
tractors desiring bid for the worl- to
lay the bit u lit hie pavement in accord
Mice with i:s p..t-iitt nnd th-- terms of
aid agreement.
A b.-ud acecptablo to the City
Council of lr.lr',rd will be required
equal to the amount of the contract
(Mice. Tho rin Council reserves the
right to r. .-et an v and all bids.
llt.NJ ( ol l.S, City Recorder, j
l-KNJ. J. THOWHWIPGK,
Mayor Pro Tern. 50 j
Portland, "The Rose City," will be a
scene of splendor and the center of
world wide interest for one week.
Several important conventions to b-1
held in Portland on llint cccauou.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell S(vi;)l Ti.'kcts on
This O.vasioii from MED
FORD to Portlan.1 .ui.l Re
turn at !?IS.20
Kor particulars call en
S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent.
WM. McMl'KRAY.
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregoo.
To The Public
HAV1NU INSTALLED MACHINERY
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OP
llliill (1RADE ICE CREAM, WE ARE
PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS.
LARGE OR SMALL. DELI VKRIES
MADE TO AN Y PART OF THE CITY.
MPKC1AL ORDERS OIVKN OUR
PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT
MEDFORD HOOK STORE OR
CREAMERY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
How Does This
Strike You
An nttr.H'tivi- woll mnilp Sprinu Suit
nt nml Hunimor Suit at 2.if What
hi-tti-r vnlnos would you want! It sy
In .-i uri' hich );ra.lc tailoring work. Vn
iln no nthi r kin.l. A trinl will provf
this fm't.
W. W. E1FERT, The City Tailor, Medford
MjEDFORD BASH 0 DOOB CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
voice fixtures snd ail kinds of planing mill work. Including turned work nd
"" . BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHOKE
re &.-.
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