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    THE MEDFORD DAIL1 TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, M Tr 2D. 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
i tit'lisW-d every evening except Sandfly
Medford Publishing Company.
G. 1'L'TNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted aa Second Class Matter in
he Foitoffice at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
Oof month, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50
one year, by mail S.00
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX.
A CHEAP AND SILLY IIUMBUO.
"Tt appears that the position of Mr.
Cake, siwe tho priuinrii-H, h the name
aa that of Mr. Fulton before tin pri
ninrifs. Ami still ' we dn 't kno
When- we lire at. ' We ttlutuM k now-
had everybiHly that in, hud all npub
licans repudiated the whole ch.'-ap and
Billy mimltiig, an the Oreuoniim did
Thin in thi Oreguiiiaii 'a opinion
Statement Vo. 1 "a eht-up unci ftillv
hnmlnig. " The riht of the people
elect a Hcriulor hIjohM be repudiate
aerording to thf Oregon inn, nnd the
eld ftyHh-m of bribery mid eorrnptiui.
returned to.
This is what the Orrgnniiiu ami the
machine politicians desire nnd long fur.
Hut what sentiment con I J be expecti
from the Orr-guuiaii, when its editor
tried to liny a sen;itornliip for .",00o?
The onlv show Hitrvev Hi-ott wilt ever
have to become nen:itor is bv the meth
ik)h ho li;i jtlri-a-lv tried ami fnile
make good with, a cihIi price. With
Statement o. 1 hi effect his money
ii.ielens, for the rule of bribery in pus
K very body kiinwn the ' tregmiian
record in politicH. that of the bully and
bulldozer, of pcrcciitiiit verging on the
edge of btacknifiil, and of ntipport ren
dered for a c;ish conniderat ion, wheth
er of the gambling ring that formerly
ruled Portland or of tho candidal
itn own party. And when Htich a paj
that lias in every way possible support
ed grufttTi when they paid for it
8 1 one to give advice, it nan the ring
of " eheap and silly humbug.
of
'ALL ABOUT GOOD ROADS.
There Ih food for thought in that
statement for the voters of Jackson
county, and every man who expects to
ciiftt his ballot on that day should tak
a great many things into coiiHiderat ion
before he casts his vote. In the first
plaee the future of .lackson county d
man-da that we elect men to office who
either understand road building or who
will employ jne uiio do. The con
st ruel ion of roads in Jackson count v
ahould be under the supervision of an
engineer who IK experienced in tin line
of work, nnd who will give his nndivid
ed attention to it. lb' should, of eniirsi
be under the immediate orders of tlx
county court, and the county court
should be composed of men jvhn are
willing and ready to sec the public
ingliways ol this county put into eon
Hit ion that will permit their use
the bad wealher months. In tho w
icr ume. Mislead or running the eouutv
rockcrusher into n shed nnd nllowiiiL' it
winter, it should lie
to stand idle nil
placed under h shed at some ronveniei
ledge of rock and kept busy crushing
rocK nil winter so that there should
bo an ample supply of crushed rock on
baud when the season comes for work
mg the roads. There are many othoi
minor things that could be said along
lni line, hut time and st-aro forbid it
Isuiricr to say, nw of the voters an
property owners of Jackson eountv will
want lo know "all about e-H-d roadv
and will not I willing to pay the pric-
inai ll..-v iiave in the pt to find
out. (.old Mill NVwa.
YOUNO ITALIAN TRIED
FOR MTJRDEB AT YREKA
lrtr.ixA, inl., .May L'0. The trial of
Domunica r..riea. also known as Fran
(hi Lait. tlm young Italiuti who
"'fi'" "mi i no uiuroer or William
Amos nt Ited Cloud, ihis enmity, on the
afternoon of December 1.1, 11107, whn
''" in the siiprtor court hfore
the Don. J. N. Heard lhiH morning. The
neii'iniant is represented in court bv H.
K. t oilier, nnd Hintriit Attorney C J
Luttrcll is iducting tho prosecution
,,Nli " Hcieenng the jury is now in
progress.
Domouicn Coriea, who Is also known
as r rauchi Ijiit, was living at Ited
loud, tending bar. at the time that t In
tragedy ocrmred. The testimony nd
uuccd at flic coroner s inquest was to
trie eitect that ( orica got into an al
lereation 'villi the Chinese k, who
was working tor Amos, over the cook
ing of a chicken for Coricji 's break
last, the ( hiuuinan having informed
aim Hint there were no young rhickens
niui that he did not want to kill tin old
one. After this Amos and Coriea had
some words. Tlon three shots Were
hard, Coriea imimlmtelv
par-Is mil.nowu.
left for
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS.
John K. Matt v. sMan !;. Ntt, di
vorce; trial set for May L'7, I'.lits.
Staie of OiiKn vs. K. C. Sherman,
chargeit with nsnmlt nod bntterv, and
bail fixed nt '.'Oil.
t hlistobtd Hose WhcUtotio . linn
lcl Whetstone; divorce .-int hat taken
same under H i ineiit.
Charles 1'. Champlin s.
Stearns Chani)i)in; diw.i.-;
granted.
State of t iregon vs. l'reil
larceny; tt ial set for Mav
Ijlit Lynn s. William l.vnn
orce; decrer grantil.
KoxHiia
de.-u
N'orlcy
di
OPIUM CONFERENCE MAY
BE HELD AT SHANGHAI
I'AlilS. May I'd - The government at
Washington has proposed Shanghai,
January I, l!Htt, as the time and place
for the holding of tho coming interna
tional conference at which tho powers
are to fix upon the details for the ces
sat ion of the cult ivntion of opium
within their respective territories, in
older to assist China in soppn using the
u so of opium among the Chinese. The
r'roneli government has accepted the
Ametan proimsition.
J. A. Wright returned Monday from
Portland, where be and Mrs. Wright
had taken their son, Herman, for treat
meat. Andrew 1 learn, our genial storekeep
er aad express agent, is back at his
duties after spending a few days see
ing thf sights m Frisco.
H. F. Reynolds has his barn complet
ed and on coat of paint on it.
W. Frank Towuo bad quite a runa
way the other day, breaking up both
the harness and the buggy, fie got
bruised up a little.
Miss Juanita Furry gave a birthday
party to her little friends Saturday af
ternoon, it being tho occasion of her
sixth birthday.
Mrs. Martha Itnpp of Ashland spent
last week here and at Talent visiting
relatives.
Phoenix Hard to Beats crossed bats
with Tab nt Sunday uud beat them to
the tune of ;i to .1. This is going
some. While at Talent Sunday some
one said to one of our players I think
it was Mibi. Me said: "It's a wonder
you fellers don't gi out in the back
woods and practice up." The answer
was: ' ' I thought that was where we
were. ' '
Marry Kennies savs that he will com
mence cutting hay before long, lit
nys it is over knee high now.
Louie Tills is rolling his wheat now
adays for n chance. la that the wav
von diil it back in Kansas, Louie?
Our school ended lust Friday with
a big picnic for everybody. The picnic
was held up on Wagner creek about a
mile above the Wagner creek school
hoiifte. The crowds went frym here in
header beds and hayracks, and almost
everything they could go in. They re
turned at a late hour in thed uy, say
ing that they had enjoyed themselves.
Miss Clam Klmer, our primary teach
er for the past term, returned to her
homo nt Jacksonville Saturday. We are
glad to hear of her success of being
elected as vice-principal in tho Jack
sonville school for next year.
Democratic Ticket
PLEDGED TO STATEMENT NO. 1.
Election June 1, 1908.
For U. S. Senator (ito. F. Chamber
lain.
For Congressman J. J. Whitney.
For Supreme Judge R. S. Bean.
For Joiut Representative Jacksou
and Douglas Counties F. K, Ca vender.
For Representatives M. Purdiu, D.
H. Miller.
For County udge J. R. Xeil.
For County Commissioner M. Mar
shall. For County Sheriff Wilbur A. Jones.
For County Clerk A. 8. Barnes.
For Count; Recorder J. C. Master
gon. For County Treasurer M M. Tuylur.
For County Assessor R. B. Dow.
For County Surveyor E. B. Sawyer.
For County Coroner J r. A. C. Stan
lev.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
The electric survey has reached Butto
Falls and will now be run from Oben
I'hnin's to Fugle Point.
M. M. Harris has gone to Medford,
but will soon return.
Mr. Wana Parker has gono to Med
ford to get a load of brick for Mer
chant Hughes. Ho reports tho roads
in such bud condition that teaming
work has had to be stopMd and that in
an ins experience of .i years never
have the highways been in such almost
uutruvnhle state as thev aro at this
t imo,
So pronounced is the sentiment for
lodge .Veil and Wilbur Jones among
oir eople that it is simply a question
( how big tho majority will be. We
know no party or political hues, but
are looking at tho men, and we know
that Judge Dunn has ignored the inter
sts of this section, while the others
have been willing parties to the out
rageous taxation imposed upon us, and
not one of the old courthouse brigade
raised Ins voice against the "equal
ifntion,' so called, while all stood in
for the raise of taxes. Voters have
niorie and the little, silent paper
ivil speak on June I.
Superintendent Miller reports that
the mill machinery is working excel
lently and that a fine quality of fin
filing and other lumber is being man
ufactured and for which there is a
good demand.
The fancy dress ball of last Friday
night was largely attended, the music I
aceneiii, wniie i no supper was pro
nounced among the best yet served.
Mrs. Mahoney and daughters know how
to do things.
I ten Kdmonson is on his homestead
making improvements.
Sam Hudson has made and hauled sev
ral thousand shakes for Mr. Stevens
of Hrownshoro. Ho has contracted with
Judge Pent for a large number for
use on the pudge's homestead, where
Ham is employed in making many im
provemi'iits.
It is expected that ono of the young
men of the ,iwa eamn and a Tniinv
ndy near the Falls will soon be mar
ried. Best wishes for the vounir couobv
Mrj Nelson, the sawyer, is giving good ,
utist'aetion at the mill, proving him
If a competent workman.
We have our share of rain and snow
oring the week past, but have been
favored in other resjM-cts, as candidates
:vc not bothered us much, finding it
o hard to make a trip over the
.n-tched " Punn' roads.
The Olson mill is running ful handed,
t cannot team much lumber out. The
tov sav that the mill if
ill be closed down on June 1, that thev
II mav no uud vote for Neil.
Our school board unanimously favors
ie district erecting a modern school
use and the voters will indorse their
ntinicni on the U-lth instant. Beautify
ie town with tasty public buildings
id show prido in providing comfort
dy for the bos and girU. We can
tt expend money for taxes to a bet
r purpose,
Ja. k lmuldeday is doing much work
i Inn homestead and oeca-mniHllx vis
the Falls.
The i anior milt will soon be suited
1 under the manageiu, m ..f l.vlinL
therliind.
Election June 1, 1908.
For T'nitcd States Senator II. M.
Cake.
For Representative in Congress Wil
lis C, Hawley.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner
J. W. Bailey.
For Supreme Judge Robert ft. Bean.
For Railroad Commissioner T. K.
Campbell.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson
and Jsscphina Counties B, F. Mulkey.
For Joint Representative. Jackson
and Douglas Counties J. A. Buchanan,
For Representatives J. L. Hammers
ley, H. D. Knbli.
For County Judge G. W. Dunn.
For County Commissioner James
Owens.
For County Sheriff D. H. Jackson,
For County Clerk W. R. Coleman.
For County Recorder R. T. Burnett,
For County Assessor W. T. Grieve.
For County Treasurer J. M. Crone
miller. For County School Superintendent
J. Percy Wells.
For County Coroner A. E. Kellogg.
For County Surveyor F. A. Gnser.. 4
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. P, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which is of considerable
interest to the public genernllr and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now id
ffect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United Stntea and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
,)arty wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be furnished nt the samr
time. "
Notice.
I wish to nmiounee. that I have pur
hased the office and practice of the
te Dr. M. S. Jones. My office will
j located at the same place as Dr.
ones' and office hours will be from
2 4:30 and 7 to S p. in.
R. J. CONROV,
Physician and Surgeon.
10 ;
Rose Festival.
Tickets for the Rose Festival will he
on sale Juno 1 and 3, and only on those
two days. Those who intend going and
wish sleeper reservation should leave
word at the depot as soon as possible
in order to give the company time to
soeure the necessary cars. Round-trip
fare $13.20.
An Unequaled Investment.
1000 invested now will secure three
choice improved business lots, five
wears' time on easy payments on the
balance. It is believed these lots will
double in valuo within one year and the
lucky purchaser will thus mnko $."i000
jn an investment of only $1000. This
is an opportunity seldom offered and
is only open for a short time. Gold Ray
Realty Cx, 200 West 7th street. n
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Warranty Ded
Lunf and Short Forms
3tufact'a of Monsav
Transfer of Lien
Power of Attorney
Mechanic's l.ien
Water Right
REAL ESTATE
QuitclainVDeed Bond for Deed
Mortvatte Lease
With Tax Payment Provision
Option to Buy Land Agent's Contracts
MISCELLANEOUS)
Bill of Sale
Liquor LicenM Forms
Notice to Trespassers
Creditor's Claim
Against Estate
Chattel Mortgage
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Covers for Blanks
FOR RENT, FOR SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS. ETC. (on cardboard) .
MINING
Placer Location
Bond for Deed
Miner's Lien
Summons
Execution
Judgment Transcript
Commitment for Trial
Search Warrant
Quarts Location Water Right
Oregon and U. S. Forms Contract to Sell
Deed Proof of Labor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenas Attac hment
Undert iking and Affi
Garnishment davitfor Attachment
Coat Bill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
PROBATE
Petitions for Letters of Administration. Administrator's, Executor's and Guardian's
Bonds and Deeds; Order Setting Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order
Confirming Saleof Real and Personal Property Citation; Commission to Appraisers;
Let tent of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement; Proof of Will; Letters
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT COURT
Attachment ' Undertaking and Affidavit Summons
Notice of Garnishment for Attachment Cost Bill
Grand Jury Subpoena Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Indictment Search Warrant
Transcript of Judgment Notice to Jurors
A complete, up-to-date line of U. S. LAND OFFICE.UCOUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
All printed after the latest
and best forms. Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices, ttj Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
Great Shoe Sale
Begins Saturday
AT
MEEKER 6 Co.
Watch for Prices
W.H. MEEKER 6 Co
f
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
The Most for tba Monty.
The Auburn automobile ii the moat
roomy and br-t machine over offered
for tho money. Soo it before buying.
U B. Brown, agent.
time."
Alhin Hmith of Orchard Home did
hiiAinrflft in Medford Tuenday afternoon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
inv M,)r t Th.imaa II.
!V.lt.M. I,. i, I and J, l,l,k
II, "Vnlriil I'l.nit
" I) Murrey I,. Hnttie K.
Vl'ti rt. lo.7 a. ren in ti-. iion
:. townnhip :7, rnnk-e L' V . ..
Nil .1. Vntt;,.,.r t w. A. I!v
I'. ri;. I..t. 1 nnd 2, bIo. k S, Or
iL.ir.t li.,. A,.,.iatiuB tract,
"! I 'l -. .vlin ;lti,
37, im J V. . . .
niled Nt,,t,.s t .la,.,,., u-
III" BIT"'!! IH !l,','ll,l i
hIii. 'III. Ian-,. I V
nruc limn n i , ; W;1
kill, loin I anl ',, I,!,,,. I,
l:llev and Kiifi. A.i.lit ,,.n.
Kajjle Point
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To be held in
PORTLAND. ORKCiOX
JUNE 1 to (i, li)0S.
Will he tho moat brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
Kver held in the Paeific Nortrnve.it.
tllWlltlit
Me.
tmv ii
Patent
ItiM
Portland. "The Roue City," will be a
-ene of aplendor and tint eenter of
world wide interest for one week.
Several iniNirtant eonventiona to be
held in Portland on that oeeasion.
PROBATE.
Katate of f. H. Klinere. order made
aiuiintin Herbert Klinore adimnixira
tor.
the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Npt'rial Tickets on
This Occasion fponi MED
FORD to Portland an.l Re
turn at $13.20
fr particular rail on
A. S. ROSENBAUM. Local Aeiit
WM. MfMlRRAV,
General Pawnyrr Agent,
9 Portland, Oregon.
Golden
Grain
Granules
State Depositary.
Established 1SS8.
CAPITAL AND STJBPLTJS
$115,000.00
THE COST IS SMALL,
THE BENEFITS LARGE
The matter of Absolute Protection
for your valuables is so important that
you eannot well afford to ovorlook it.
Althouuh the eost of renting n. Safe
Deposit Box in tho Firo nnd Burglar
Proof Vault of the Jackson County
llnnk is very moderate, the benefit is
large, assuring Absolute Security.
SATE DEPOSIT BOXES TO BENT.
$i AND UP PER YEAR.
W. I. VAWTER President
O. R. LINDLEY... Cashier
J. E. ENYART.Presid cut.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cap-hier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at $G2.50 per acre, 80 acres of as fine
orchard land as there is in Rogue River valley. The im
provements on place are worlh at least $1250. Let me
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSOX COUNTY BANK.
Pa save a roo by any other
name would bo just as expen
sive back cast this timo of yoar.
I sometimes think ho pines for
the piney woods in old Penob
scot, Frappe County, Maine,
where ho was raised but that's
ono thing yours truly never
yearns for. Th good mountains
and tho pood old ocean aid nice
old Oregon atmosphere are good
enough for m-. But it's all in
how you were raised. Pa likes
elam chowder and corn on the
cob, and harvest apples and a
lot of things that a kid who
was born this side of the snow
sheds linan 't had much chance
to got acquainted rith. Those
who havo lived on both sides of
this grrat country and lived
long enough to know what's
what can get all those things
just an nice one place as an
other, if you know whero to buy.
We've g.tt clam chowder from
Host on that is just as nice as
any you ever ate on the sand,
and lots of other things that
have that "Oown East" tante.
MILLER & EWBANK
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tra on
very short ih4u-c
It run be used
on the tea table
or in the kitrhen
Atta-'hrs to any
rhvtrttlicr
Simple. safr.cn:
vi'incnl, durable
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Tower Co. Of
fice 206 W. 7th st.,
opp. big electric sign
0J2
100 PER CENT PURE
' CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee nnd 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 stomach troubles.
Nearly 2-pound package
for 25c, all retail grocers.
If You are Particular
About the quality of what you buy, whether
it be a bottle of cough syrup or a cake of
ap,
You Should Go
to the place where satisfaction is assured to
particular people; where quality is unsur
passed and where the prices are right. Then
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
rn 8.-.S.
Com for SaitT
We rr now prrjmml to furnish hand
picked (Ml it th mint, fir milt
.st of town, in dt tmouBt dMirod
Something New
In Rubber Tiri-s that it will pay von t,. !
invMtiRale. COMPLETE STOCK. I
prompt work? satisfaction guaranteed. '
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
East 7th 8tr.-et, rear of Morriman'i
UUck.milh Shop. Medford, Or.
To the Eagle Pharmacy
and get the best. This store carries all the
well-known proprietary remedies. The
stock of all kinds of high-grade stationery is
complete, and nowhere this side of Portland
can be found such an up-to-date and exclus
ive assortment of toilet articles, soaps, per
fumes, etc.
Prescription Work
Is a special consideration. Two graduate
pharmacists are in charge and the most care
ful work is guaranteed.
A. K. WI11TMAV. U-,..,..,- PALM BLOCK.
The FarSeeing
Man
Kn.mn tlio value nf grasping opportuni
ty nlun th.v pr.-,'nt themselves.
It.'ros one that yon should not over
look. I'la.e your order with in now
for a ina.l.- to-order Spring or Summer
Suit.
W. W. E1FERT, The City Tailor, Medford