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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNK. ,M EPKOUD, OK.. TUESDAY, MAY 1!). I!K)S.
3
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Edited by the Democratic County
Committee.
WHO TO VOTE FOB
MONDAY, JUNE 1
In the select io a of county officials,
the voter should consider the qualifica
tions of the caudiduto and uot his po
litical opinions, any more than his reli
gious beliefs. ..If vou wish to employ
a bookkeeper you would only consider
the eapabilitv of the applicant and
would totally disregard his politics.
The county officers have nothing to o
with the settlement of the questions of
national importance that divide the
people into opposing parties, and when
considering candidates for a local of
fice tho voter should ask hut the ques
tions. Is ho qualified to discharge the
duties of the officef Is he honest, in
dustrious, accommodating?
BABNES WILL MAKE
A MODEL OFFICIAL
Nearly everybody knows A. 8.
Barnes, candidate for County Clerk. Ho
is as genial and popular as when he
filled the office of Sheriff of Jackson
county so well several years ngo, to
which ho was. elected by an overwhelm'
ing majority. Mr. Barnes made one of
the best officers the county ever had
and would bo a model county clerk, for
he is competent and looks nfter the
people s interests very closely.
COMPLETE LIST OF
OFFICE SEEKERS
Those Seeking County Jobs Who Have
Filed Acceptances with the County
ClerkSocialists Have Full List
One Democrat Missing.
CHAMBERLAIN FOB PEOPLE
CAKE FOR COBPORATIONS
It is not at all surprising that Mr.
Harriman is doing what he can iu Or
egon to defeat Governor Chamberlain in
his senatorial race. Chamberlain would
never be n "railroad senator," as some
are. Hnrrimnn has two senators from
California, and ho would liko to have
moro from this coast. But if he can
not get an nbsolute "railroad sena
tor' the next best thing is to defent
a man who on all occasions stands con
spicuously for the people as against
the railroads when their interests are
at stake. On the other hnnd, Mr. Cake
is the attorney for the Standard Oil
company nnd other corporations.
WILBUR JONES' BOOKS
WILL NOT NEED EXPERTINO
One of tho very best nomination
made this year is that of Wilbur Jones
for Sheriff. Tie is a successful farmer
and a splendid business man, against
whom nothing can be said. Ho served
tho people onco as county assessor and
gavo entire satisfaction. There is no
doubt of Mr. Jones' election, for near
ly everybody seems to bo in his favor.
Ho lias the stuff in him for a first
class sheriff.
THERE SHOULD BE A CHANGE
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE
The people of Jackson county will
make no mistuke in electing Jnines R.
Neil as County Judge. lie ably filled
the -place two terms a number of years
ago, to the great satisfaction of his
constituents. He was ever "mindful of
the tnxpnyors' interests, nnd although
the tnxrol'l wns less Minn $4,000,000 in
extent, taxes were very low and tho af
fairs of the county were never handled
better or more satisfactorily. He is
pledged to reasonable taxation, good
roads and bridges and the exporting of
the books.
Following is a list of those who
have filed their acceptance to county
offices:
Representative David M. Brower,
socialist; Raphael Messner, socialist; J.
U Hmnmersly, II. D. Kubli, republi
cans; 1). H. Miller, M. Purdin, demo
crats.
County judge George Dunn, re
publican; J. R. Xeil, democrat; J. W
Wiley, socialist.
Sheriff D. II, Jackson, republican
Wilbur A. Jones, democrat: Hnrvey
Richardson, socialist.
Clerk A. L. Barnes, democrat; W.
R. Coleman, republican; A. M. Ford, so-
uuist.
Recorder C. W. Banta, socialist; R.
T. Burnett, republican; . C. Master
son, democrat.
Assessor M. Calhoun, socialist: R.
B. Dow, democrat; V. T. Grieve, repub
lican. Treasurer James JI. Cronemiller, re
publican; John A. Smith, socialist; M.
M. Taylor, democrat.
County commissioner Martin Mar
shall, democrat; James Owens, republi
can; W. M. Smith, socialist.
School superintendent J. Percy
Wells, republican.
Surveyor Frank A. Grisez, republi
can; E, B. Sawyer, democrat.
Coroner A. E. Kellogg, republican;
A. C. Stanlev, democrat; H. C. Stock.
independent.
2 Leaders
Hawk's Out (ilass and (iorlmni NU'i-linij Silver at tlu New
Jewelry Store, 11 North (' Street, near Postol'fieo.
Martin J. Reddy
PROBATE COURT.
Estato of Jacob Hugger Order made
to make deed to five acres in section
20, township 37, rango 1 west.
Estate Benjamin Rhodes; inventory
and appraisement filed showing estnte
vnhred at $500.
Estato John Coleman; order made
appointing Juno 20 as day for final
settlement.
Estato rJeft'erson Brumback; orde
made appointing June 20 as day for
finl settlement.
T. R. Cornelius a prominent citizen
of Washington county, was the guest of
H. (Jorum, an old friend, the first of
the woek.
essful mercantile establishments iu
Southern Oregon nnd has first-class
qualifications for tho position he as
pires to. A voto for Marvo Taylor will
uot bo found niniss.
Judgo Dunn'B political address, "All
about.' good roads," must be an awfully
funny think -to listen to. It cannot
lp being very Bhort, too.
THE COUNTY ASSESSOR CANNOT
BE TOO WELL QUALIFIED
IF COUNTY BOOKS ARE RIGHT,
WHY FEAR EXPERTING THEM?
It seems very strange that if the
county books nre nil right. Judge Dunn
and his colleagues have not had them
experted, although the pcoplo in gen
eral nro loudly clamoring for this to
bo done. It seems that the. rent truth
will only be known when the courthouse
m is cleaned out nnd n new set, of offi
cials elected.
JACKSON COUNTY IS
FOR STATEMENT NO.
"Statement No. 1 is dead,' say ma
chine politicians. It will bo, they
mean, if all the nominees of the pri
maries are elected to the legislature, so
that there will not be a majority of
Statement Xo. I members in that body.
But we think that voters in Jackson,
JoROphine, Douglas, Washington, Yam
hill, Wasco, Sherman nnd other conn
ties will see to it that Statement No.
1 is kept very much alivo until the
people make sure that they have gained
their object election of senators by
popular vote. Vote for P. II. Miller.
M. Purdin and F. E. Cavender, all of
whom nre pledged to this great principle.
THE PROPER MEN TO SEND
TO THE LEGISLATURE
M. Purdin nnd I. IT. Miller, nominees
for representative, nnd F. E. Cavender,
candidate for joint representative, nre
the men whom Jackson county should
Bend to tho legislature. They are all
pledged to uphold the principles of
Statement No. 1, while none of their
opponents is. Besides, they nre well
known, reliable citizens, who will con
serve tho inn-rests f their const it u
ents faithfully.
COUNW TICIALS
WlfcL REPEAT TIIE DOSE
Judgo Dunn and County Clerk Cole
man, who were responsible for the un
reasonable, unwarranted nseosuun1
that ci.v.iod the taxpayers to be bled
in such A high hnnded inaiiner tlii
yenr, say they did right and will do
lo again if they get thv ch:tnce. The
people will see that Dunn nnd Coleman
do not huve another ippirt unity to
wring extortionate (axes from them.
WILL SAFELY HANDLE
THE COUNTY'S CASH
M. M, Taylor, candidate for County
TrMUHTr, n one of the best known of
the native ions of Jakon County. He
U ft Btmber of one of the most iue-
Thero is none iu tho whole of South
ern Oregon who would make a better
County Assessor than Robert B. Dow.
He has all tho qualifications for this
important office and he enn.be relied
upon to give the taxpayers an accurate
and just assessment, fair to everybody
and not such a monstrosity as the
Hoard of Equalization, composed of
Judgo Dunn, Clerk Coleman and As
sessor Applegate. has foisted on us. Mr.
Dow is a man of his own mind and
none will get any advantage from him.
The people nre determined this time
to have officers who will give them rea
sonable taxes, good roads and bridges
and efficient service in every department.
Down with rings!
Expert the books!!
Reduce taxation!!!
Ituild good roads and bridges!!!!
HE IS NOT A RINGSTER,
BUT FOR THE WHOLE PEOPLE
Martin Marshall, candidate for coun
ty 'Commissioner, is a successful far
mer and dairyman who has lived near
Central Point for a number of years.
He is a thoroughly practical man, up
right and energetic, and will make just
such nn officer as the people want. Be
sides, he is not a member of the court
house or any other ring; therefore his
services will ho in the interest of all
of the taxpayers.
A POPULAR YOUNG MAN
NAMED FOR COUNTY RECORDER
J. C. Mastersoii, one of the leading
business men of Gold Hill, has been pre
vailed upon to become a candidate for
County lircorder. He combines all the
qualifications that go to make a splen
did official and the people would never
have occasion to regret his elect ion.
Mr. Mnstcrson is most popular where
he is best known nnd he could muster
any number of testimonials as to his
won hiness and alii lit v.
A THOROUGH CIVIL ENGINEER
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
K. B. Sawyer, enndidate for Count v;
Surveyor, irn practical civil engineer.
whoe pxperience and reliability cannot
be g:iinsaid. He would be just tho man
to place in charge f our highways. Mr.
Sawver is vouched for by the many
who have had his services.
A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN I
SHOULD BE CORONER j
The office of Counfy Coroner should i
be filled bv one who is n duly quali-
fieri, exKrienerd physician tint one
who is simply an undertaker. Tho pen-j
pie will find Ir. A. C. Stanley, tjy sue
ceosful practitioner nnd former stnto ;
?cnalor and representative, has been J
named for the position. Ha can be de- f
pended on to fill tho place will. j
Why Pay More
For inferior moats than we eharge fr the liest. A trial
will convince yon. Remember the place, next Hotel
Xash, formerly I'ottinjjer's.
Bring your Chickens here we pay more.
The Med ford Meat Co.
I'roliibiti'onists arc on itfifiin
((is sirin? niul thev xhv tli.it
drinking is n bait ihini;.
State Depositary.
Established 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
THE COST IS SMALL.
THE BENEFITS LARGE
The matter of Absolute Protection
for your valuables is so important that
you cannot well afford to overlook it.
Although the cost of renting a Safe
Deposit Hox iu t he l'ire and liurgtur
Proof Vault of the Jackson County
Hank is very moderate, the benefit s
large, assuring Absolute .Security.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.
$4 AND UP PER YEAR.
W. I. VAWTER President
G. R. LINDLEY Cashier
lii-gardless of whether Jackson county j
tnes prohi or not, t hose who wish to
liiuk wit) drink: they will utulonbledly j
av none and get poorer whisky the !
kin. I licit miikesft man hate himself and !
e ervhinU h,. meets- and makes him
want to t'iht. I ml if yon pat roni.e
liniiic hhlustry yon get tin best cigars
on tho market. Our Medfonl ."ic. It.
. V., Hc, jiud Del larca 1,V Cigars
make vou smile.
MANUFACTURED BY R. R. V. CIOAR
WORKS, MEDFORD, OR.
J. E. ENYART,Presid ent.
T. A. PERKY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OliTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cr.rhier.
The Medfonl National Bank
MEDFORD, OE.
CAPITAL ' '.$50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at $62. 50 per acre, SO acres of as fine
orchard land as there is in Kogue 1 fiver valley. The im
provements on place are worth at least itUlMO. Let inc.
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSOX COUNTY BANK.
The F.I.F.CTRIC
f'2i? TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for lea on
very Fluirt notice.
It call In; used
on the tea tahlo
or iu the kitchen
Attaches Iu any
electrolier
Simple, snfe.eon
venient, durable
lip
KOOUB RIVER
ELECTRIC CO., .
Smu'cHsor to Condor
Wiitor Power Co. Of
fl.-o SOU W. 7th at.,"
opp. Itig eloetrie sign.
KMIIIKimiMCR
Phono 8!i
ALL NEW GOODS
Dry (loods, Uaviland China,
Semi-Porcelain, Jardiniers
and Crocks, ' Trunks, Suit
cases and Telescopes.
Where non (jet rifht prices.
Ward's Cash Store
'."V
Give Yourself a Good
Clothes Sermon
Y, . V
l!OT.Rsqxs
iasiiiox rciot;
coKsr.i j; .
liel'ore you start out to Imy your
Summer cMhcs. Steady your
.judgment heforc your money
goes iivcr a merchant's counter.
We have gone to such lengths
to put good clothes in our store
that we want as many men as
possihle to know it.
That's why we caution men to
think twice hefore thev spend a
cent on their clothes. J f we can make you feel that
it 's simply impossible for any other store to equal
our values
We're Driving
Home the Truth
And turning into our store the trade we deserve by
right of clean, far-sighted merchandising.
Special Values
All This Week
22..-)0 and $20.00 values $15.00 and ?10.50
1.".00 and 1.r0 values $12.50 and $13.50
tl .")() and $10.00 values $ 8.50 and $10.00
"We also have a new line of Fancy Shirts just received
Bargains in all departments.
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER.
W. H. Meeker 6 Co.
Medford - - Oregon
ARB YOU VP TO DAT K Jlave you a friend who is yoiiiH
to ho married r have a hirthdny? It' no, wliv not send them
n piece of our fino I'ut (ilass at CUT I'HK'KS. A lai-" new
nswnrt rnent just received.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
216 WEST SEVENTH KTIM3KT.
McGLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 10.11.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
Cedar Beveled Siding
.H'ST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF EXTRA HEAVY (IREEX LATH.
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALK OREGON
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD. OREGON.
Five find Ten-Acre Orchards oh I he
installment plan. The riiht kind of
soil, the ritht hind of tree and the
riflit jirices.
Tirenh) ienrs' experience in fmil
roisinfj backs our jndfmcvl. II V hare
sold half the orchards in the vulli
and hare, yet lo see a purchaser dis
satisfied villi his liarfain.
lie fore huipntj see
Roise River Land Qo.
Exhibit Building
For an Attractive
BUNGALOW
YOU S E L 15 O T DOOR'S,
MATERIAL THAT WILL
DESIRED EFFECT
Box &
Lumber Co.
LET US II ELD
WINDOW'S AND
C I V E T II E
Iowa
M E I) V 0 R D
OREGON
We Want to Buy Lands
Realty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. H. Stalker
Jackson County sprnlirir
Bank Annex Secrtldiy
Today's News Today in Today's Tribune
Something New
In I.'iiMit Tiro Hint it will pny Vimi In
: it . .--.t it;;. I .-. COMPLETE STOCK,
prnn.pt woik. satinf action K!inrnntel.
Mitchell & Poeck
OENEItAL WAGONERS.
I';it Ttli Sfri'i't, rc.'ir of frritn.in
liha.imilli Mi'ilf.ir.l, Or.
HPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE
MOST ATTRACTIVE
Mrini in u ''II nn mi r round inM miikf
iMif rent mini nl 8 fuvnrilo rimrt fur
thrum to nlmtii tin bout t none too good.
Strictly liilwliMH iutrimiKt' nml fl'i
r ii'ii I mrvH Nnviiil jirrniinemHtit
fur priwiti' turtii'. dinm or nuy ape-
dill ;tiuii. Mniltrnte price and nn
oxfi'llcnt fitrc. Knr n infill for 'Mijoy
mi'iit -uml comfort h'" im. Whru vou
Hnf ii n-ulK utol TVNtiiHnmt you will
fiiwl tlii jiiftt the ritflit pliti'p.
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