Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MBpyoitP DAILY TRIBUNE. MKDFORD, OK., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908.
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-r Bedford Daily TribunelMAKING SHUTTLES
A Live Paper In Lire Town.
tblishid every evening except Sunday
Med ford Publishing Compauy.
O. PUTNAM, Kdltor and M imager.
Admitted as Second 'lns Mutter ill
-Ne I'oHtoffire at Mdlfnrtl, Oregon,
Subscription Rates:
On month, by mail or carrier. .$0.50
ne year, by mail 5.00
BAPIO MENTAL GROWTH.
Two yonrn agu It. I. Kubli was vlwt
d to tni U gislatmt1 from .liu-knoii t'litiii
ty upon Htalenii'iit No. 1.
TStnv Mr. Kubli in a euiididiite fir
tli Irgialnturi. aniu, tliin time agfiiimt
Btnlemtnt No. 1.
Jn two ymirw, by Hume mysteriouti
mental npenit ion, Mr. Kubli lian grown
In bin own gooi) opinion of liiniKcIt', un
til now bo t li in It m liiinaclf mtjicrlnr in
juilginent to tlit pciiplf that he in unk
ing to elect liini uit 1 lu'ir reprcHeiita
tlve.
If fctiiteinnt No. J, which dimply
pledgeH a eandidnte to vote for the man
receiving popular eudorHcincat an Hen
ntor, wrm right in ItMHi u Mr. Kubli
lulinitli'd, why in it not juhI ah right
in IflOHT
Huh Mr. Kubli no wonderfully devel
oped In two vi'ihn that he known more
tlmu ill tua.jnrity of votern in JarkHnn
eounly f
Dui' Air. Kulili real y know belter
than tlu penple I hellish i s who t hey
wan I f
If (he people need it guitrdian and
uuirtler, they tdiould vole lor Mr. Kubli.
It will be vheiip In buy ho luuel) win
iloiu nl if:, per day. On the other liaml.
If the people merely desire n public
fervuul to earry out their wihIh'n, Mr.
Kubli Hhould be left at home, and Home
body wil h lenn witulum, but Menne
enough to obey the mandate of the
people, In Kent to Ihe legmluture.
A C A M P A f O If "CANARD.
The Portland Telegniui, in it n di-i
pernio effort to eleet II. M. t'ake on
ntor, hart come out with an article ae
ruling Ooxernor 'hainberlain of help
ing laud frnud ttrtirttM get away with
the Ntato xchool IiiihU.
No more absurd charge could be made.
To (inventor Chamberlain atone is due
the unearthing of friuuU by Hpecubtl
urn in ncipiiring ncIiooI IiuhU, Hie itit i
tiitbm of Htiitn to recover land stolen
from the- state under tJovernor eertt
ndmitiinl ration, and the general ventila
tiou of the fraud permeating the nyn
torn.
tUwald West, as slnte land commit
Mioiier, act ing umler (lovernor Cham
bei hi ill's instruct ions, brought to light
th" many swindles practiced agaiuit the
stale In fraudulently actpiire its laud,
and wax iiiNltumenlnl iu exposing Ihe
operations of S. A. 1, I'uter and M
t-oiifedeiates, and in sending I'uter to
jnil.
All this is a mutter of record, and
no charge of corruption or fraud tuinl
Chamberlain ' adiuinistial ion.
EXHIBITS WANTED.
The Oregon building, now under
t motion at Seattle, will be completed
in time for the coming exposition, and
will be the laigest and most complete
stale building on the ground.
It is proposed to make a collect iv
exhibit of the Mate's resources in tint
building, and it is of the utmost impor
lauce that we have a thorough and at
tractive exhibit from every count v
The gathering of an exhibit must com
mcnce. at mice. The crops raised t hi
year must he used as the exposition
open the first of June, 1109, too early
for next year's crop. The grasses will
Boon be ready for harvest, and it is im
porlanl that they be gathered nt th'
proper time. If they are over ripe they
will not do for exhibition purposes. The
commission will visit Jackson count v
some time iu June or July and mill lie
glad to assist in the work, though it
will be necessary to begin collecting
the exhibit before.
The expense in collecting such an ex
hibit will not be laie. Quality, not
ipinatity, is wanted. The exhibit will
be transported to Seattle, installed an.
maintained without expense to the conn
ty. There will also be an attendant in
charge, so that Ihe county will get all
the benefit possible in Ihe nay of adver
tisuig, etc.
The commission i having printed
0( page booklet on the resources of Oie
g.m, which n ill be di-tributed during
Hie exposition. 1 wo p.igi s of this look
let will be dexoled to ach count v. H
mo ing pictures 1 he f units, orchard
li est m-k, limber, mounts ins. streams,
and iverythiug of interest in ea. h to
t wilt vr hIiowm. .
RESULT OF ADVERTISING
s a result of the campaign ,.f s,livr
tisitig being ron-tm-ted h the Md
font t omitu'tcial cbib in t-oitiiiiiction
w ith the publicity depart meat f Hi
out tiern I act! ic raiiro;ii, mooirte
about Melfot.l and the Koguc Kivei
alley have been received from nestle
every ttale in Atncius, and the follow
ing foreign countries: Tutkey. Ftanic
Oennsay, Suitrvrlaud. Western AiMtr i
lia. New South Wales. Aut latin, Tan
tola, Noa Scotia, Mrxlro. South Aunt
lea, Hawaii, Philippine. South Africa.
Austria.
Iu a major it v of instances the writer
eoniempl.tt coming here with a colon
rf their eountrvmeu. Who says adver
tisin( doesn 't pay?
Vote for the tncress, appripnalion
for the eriity of Megon. Don 't
brand Oregon a a ' mosMuiek state
Vote "yes" on election day. Th bill
has Ims-u r it dorsal by all I he tr'gn
Commcrci.il clubs, teachers' avia! ion
the slate Federation of Labor and the
Taxpayers' league of Portland.
After month of dickering, Stanley
Keteltel, the Michigan whirlwind, and
Billy Papke, the Spring Valley miner,
have been matched to fight 10 round
for the middle eight championship in
Kn Francisco on June 4. Fader the
MlNU 'n-r.UJt 1U 1Mb llltht wV
J. ,.
1 ROM DOGWOOD
j Two PI wit a Installed in Oregon Can
cadi for Utilizing Timber Titherto
Considered Valu.lflM Except for Fuel.
Btumpage Values Ore ally Increased
The supply of dogwood and persiin
men shuttles iu thu aotitheru states is
nearly exhausted. The entire supply of
shuttles, bobbins a ml spindles used in
Ihe cotton and woolen mills iu all parts
of the country is furnished by the dog
wud and persimmon growing in the
southern slates, the seriousness of the
situation is apparent, The textile mills
of the eouut ry represent a capitalize
lion of nearly a billion dollars and bob
bins, shulttes, and spindles are just as
necessary parts of these mills as tho
throttle ii to the loeomotive.
Fortunately the shut lie maaufaetur
ers have found another source of sup
ply In the dogwood stands hi the fur
northwest part of the eountrv. Two
large companies manufacturing spindles,
shuttles and bobbins have erected plauts
in lite t ascaifes in Oregon, whose dog
wooil forests are the greatest in the
world, the tree often titltiiiiing a heiuhl
of 7"i feet and a diameter of one to
two feet. ITp to the present time lum
her users in the Pacific northwest have
found dogwood valueless except for fuel,
ami its ulili.atioii for the manufacture
of shuttles will bring about a consid
erable increase in Nluumnifc values of
(Ins tree.
these companies, at their Oregon
plauls, will not onlV manufacture the
articles named, but will utilize every
part of the tree turning to account the
waste wood and producing such by
products as pyroligneious acid, protace
tate of Iron, acetate of lime, methylat
ed spirits, solvent naphtha, wood tar,
wood pitch and various forms of char
coal. Oogwooil is indispensable in the
manufacture of shuttles, bobbins and
spindles because it is the only wood
which takes a high polish and wears
perfectly smooth by friction under wa
ter.
REDUCED RATES FOR
TEACHERS TO CLEVELAND
The National P.diicutioual association
will hold its next session tit Cleveland,
O.. June L'H lo July ., inclusive, mid
a goodly attendance from Oregon is
desired. Kates to said meeting are as
follows:
First -From all O. It & N. points Ihe
round trip fare lo Chicago, selling dates
Juno 111 and 21), will be .tT'J.oO.
Sifond - From points on the M, p.
Oregon lines, the rates will vary ac
cord ing to the distance tho start tug
point is from Portland.
Third Tickets from both O. If. A
N. and S. p. territory will carry a go
ing limit of ten days with final re
turn limit of HO days, and include
stopover privileges iu both directions
within Ihe limits.
Fourth- It has not yet been decided
just what the fare will be from Chicago
to Cleveland and return, but probably
will not exi d i for the round trip
For further information inquire of
your local ticket agent, or write to J.
II. Ackermau, Salem, Or., state dirrc
lor for Oregon. ,
PRIZES OFFERED FOR
DALLES CHERRY FAIR
The mid mi mmer meeting of the State
Horticultural society and cherry fail
will be held at The Dalles. Or., on June
M. July I and 2.
Following are the prirvs offered by
The Dalles business men to exhibitors:
One Box Exhibit
Royal Ann lOpoiiud box, Hrst priae,
cup, value 10; second, cash, $:; third,
cash,
mug iu pouini hex. first nnae, cup.
value sin; second, cash. :t; third, cash
Lambert 10 pound box, Hrst prise,
up, value H.voad, eah, .t; third,
ash. ..
Black Republican 10 pound box. first
pne. cup, value $10; vcond. eash, $:t;
thild, cash,
Five Box Exhibit ,
RVI Ann Five lo iound boxes.
liist prize, cup. value $1.1; second, cash.
; third, cash. $X
Ping -Fixe to pmiid boxes, first prise
up. :iluo !.; second, .ash. Ihinl.
ish. .t.
l-amberl Fie 10 pound boxes, first
prue. cup. alue !.; second, rash. .':
i bird, cash. f'..
Hlack Republican Fixe 10 pound
xes, ntl prie, cup. value l.V wre
tid, f.ish. thinl. cssh. .t
icneral exhibit . or more 10 pound
xes. nor less than three varieties:
First prue, c.ish, JV second, cash.
thud. cash.
VII fruit eniererl for premium must
gioxxu by exhibitor.
Va Hltutctive program, consisting of
I1' hes, music, voe:l and instrumental.
s b.MMj. ariHiiged.
DEPOSED LEADER
LOSES HIS TEMPER
Mli V.IO. M,v Jl William ft H
.!. ,tr..,,-, l.n.lrr i.f Ihi- Vi.tirn
tV,liTali,.n Mmrni. h,,. gtna mini
iti.l hi. ,-,Mi1,nint fur court., iiwlif.
T.. h.ll ,tli ih,- r,,rl T,. h.-ll
with iniJivii,.,,,. t., k,n .,;,). .k,
lii.lk-.' thai (rSt h,.,," .h,.,ilM in
a.MrrniKK Citliring of .v.-lil
lhl h,l anrliM li ratify Ibr doiii
innt ion of Kli). !r V IVh, a. ih ptfi
rut inl cantliilatr for tho ii.li,t party.
An au.lirn.'o of J,vi li.innl to hi.
ilriolir .inHH'h. I1ain .'or.l tin nia
t'hinry of the law, Hao.sl Inttrrlv
.Til iri..tl lriilfnt tiompor. of tht
American KiMiinitiolt of l.abor anl Jobn
Miti'brll, former head of the miner'
oriratiirMtion. In faef. he niiintllr
itrillisl every lalmr leiiiler who hat failct
to einhrare the can of aoeinlirra. The;
.w..Wer l.t .lenonnee.1 Preaiilonl R,v-1
Democratic Ticket
PLEDGED TO STATEMENT NO. 1.
Election June 1, 1008.
l'W t1. H. Senator Oe, K. Chamber
lain.
For Congress man .1. ,1. Whitney.
For Hupreme Judge It. H. Itean.
For Joint liepresentative Jackson
and Douglas Counties K. K. a vender.
For Representatives M. I'urdiii, I.
If. Miller.
For County udge J. K. Neil.
For County Commissioner M. Mar
shall.
For County Hheriff Wilbur A. Jones.
For County Clerk A. H. Kurnes.
For Count; Heenrder J. c. Master
son.
For Comity Treasurer M. M. Taylor.
For County Assessor It. li. Dow.
For County Surveyor K, II. Sawyer.
For County Coroner I)r. A. C. Stan
ley. REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Election June 1, 1908.
For United States Senator H
Cake.
M.
For liepresentative in Congress Wil
lis C. Hitwley.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner
J. W. Bailey.
For Supreme Judge Hobert H, Bean
For Railroad Commissioner T. K.
Campbell.
Fur Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson
and Josephine Counties B. F. Mnlltey
For Joint Representative, Jucksou
and Douglas Counties J. A. Buchanan
For Representatives ,1. L. Hammers
ley, . 1). Kubli.
For County Judge 0. W. Dunn,
For County Commissioner James
Owens.
For County Sheriff !. II. Jackson,
For County Clerk W. R. Coleinun.
For County Recorder It. T. Burnott,
For County Assessor W. T. Grieve,
For County Treasurer J. M, Crone
miller.
For County School Superintendent
J. Percy Wells.
For County Coroner A. K. Kellogg.
For County Surveyor F. A. Onsez.
Bay Tickets by Wire.
'Something which ia of considerable
lUterest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally knowi.
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of tho Southero
Pacific company and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickots may be purchased at Med ford
from any place in the United Stntes and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
icconimodntions and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be furnished at the sarar
time,"
Notico.
wish to announce that T have pur-
hosed the office and practieo of the
ito rr. M. S. Jones. My office will
i located at the same place as Dr.
'ones ' and office hours will be from
10 a. m., 2-4:. 10 and 7 to 8 p. m.
It. J. CON ROY,
Physician and Surgeon,
Rose Festival.
Tickets for the Rose Festival will be
on sale June 1 and 3, and only ou those
two days. Those who intend going and
wish sleeper reservation should leave
word at the depot as soon as possibb
in order to give the company time to
secure the necessarv cars. Round trip
fare f 1.VJQ.
An Uneojialed Investment.
fPHf invested now will secure Hire
choice improved business lots, fiv
vears time on easy payments on the
balance. It is believed these lots will
double in value within one year and the
lucky purchaser will thus make $3000
d an investment of only $1000. This
s an opportunity seldom offered and
a only open for a short time. Hold Ray
'tealty 20ti West 7th street. 00
The Most for the Money.
The Auburn automobile is the most
roomy and best machine ever offered
for the money. See it before buying.
U B. Brown, agent. '
time,"
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To bo hel.l in
rOKTLANU, OREOON
.irxH i to (,
Will be the most brilliant
FLORAL V HOST A AND
nvic .mniLKE
Kxer held in the Pacific Northwest.
Portland. "The Rose City," will be a
scenr of splendor and the center of
world wide intetvst for one week.
Several important conventions to be
held iu Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Soil Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MKU
KOUl to Portland and Up
turn nt $13.20
Vor particulars call i a
A. 8. BOSENBAUM. Loral Agent.
VM. McMl RRAY,
MEDFOBD SASH & DOOR 00.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work. Including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ST& PHONE 53.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south, of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF M.ANKS
Warranty Deed
Mortirimu,
lunir slid .Short Forms
8tUrai-l'n of JdortsiiK
Transfer of Lion
t'uwur of Attorney
Mechanic's Lion
Water Ititrht
BUI of Sale
Liquor License Forms
Notice to Trespasser
Creditor's Claim
Airainst Eut
FOR RENT, FOR SALE, FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
MINING
Placer Location
Bond for leed
Minor's Lien
Summons
Execution
Judgment Transcript
Commit mont for Triul
Searrh Warrant
PROBATE
Petition for Letters of Administration, Administrator's, Eiecutor's and Guardian's
Bond"! and Deeds; Order Setting Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order
Confirming Sale of Real and Personal Property Citation; Commission to Appraisers;
letters of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement; Proof of Wjll; Letters
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT COURT
Attachment Undertaking and Affidavit Summona
Notice of Garnishment for Attachment Cost Rill
(irand Jury Subpoena Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Indictment Search Warrant
Transcript of Judgment Notice to Jurors
A complete, up-to-date tine of U.S. LAND OFFICE.MCOUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
Pa says a roM by any other
name would be just as expen
sive bark east this time of year.
I sometimes think he pines for
tho pinoy woods in old Penob
scot, Krappe County, Maine,
where ho was raised but that 'a
one thing yours truly never
yearns for. Th good mountains
and the good old oeeaa avl niee
old Oregon atmosphere are good
enough for m. But it s all in
how you were raised. Pa likea
rlain ehowder and eorn on the
cob, and harvest apples and a
lot of thinga that a kid who
was born this side of the snow
sheds hasn't had much chance
to get acquainted Trith. 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 ax nice one place aa an
other, if you know where to buy.
We've got clam chowder from
Koaton that is just as nice as
any you ever ate on the sand,
and lots of other things that
have that "Down East'' taste.
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MILLER & EWBANK
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The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
WHtr ft ten on
rrrj' short notk-e
It ran he urcl
on the tra table
or in the kitchm
Attaches to any
rlcotrolwr
durable
BOGUS RIVER
ELECTRIC CO
Sufeeswr to Condor
Water Tower tV Of
fie V. It it.,
opp. big eleetrit! gn
Phone S.VS.
Coal for &U.
We are n.w prepare! to furnish hand
... .v. )- Mm
REAL ESTATE
Quitclsiro'Dced Bond for D&
Morttrajce Lens
With Tax Payment Provision
Option to Buy Land Asnt's Contracts
MISCELLANEOUS)
Chattel Murtrage
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Covers for Blanks
Quarts Location Water Right
Oregon and U. 8. Forma Contract to Sell
Deed i Proof of Labor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminal Subpoenas Attachment
.Undertaking and AfTi
Garnishment dav itor Attachment
Cost Bill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
All printed after the latest
and best forms. c?j Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. cj Give us a trial.
OREGON
Golden
Grain
Granules
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like eoffee. It look
like coffee and 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.
0 olden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach troubles.
X early 2-pound package
for 2.")c, all retail grocers.
Wholesale bv
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford. Or.
Something New
In Rubber Tires that it will pay yon to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
OESTBAL WAGONERS,
ist Ttk Street, rear of Merrimaa't
Great Shoe Sale
Begins Saturday
AT
MEEKER 6 Co.
Watch for Prices
W.H. MEEKER Co
State Depositary.
Established 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
J. E. ENYART,Presid ent.
J. A. TERRY, Vice President.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL 480,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
I have for sale at $62.50 per acre, 80 acres of as fine
orchard land as there is in Rogue River valley. The im
provements on -place are worth at least $1250. Let me
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
W. W. EIFERT, The
If You are Particular
You Should Go
To the Eagle
Prescription Work
N a special consideration. Two graduate
pharmacists arc in charge and the most care
ful work is guaranteed,
"it i-evj v.v i -v .-,T-
THE COST IS SMALL,
THE BENEFITS LARGE
Tho matter of Absolute Protection
fur your valuables is so important that
you cannot well afford to overlook it.
Although the cost of renting a Safe
Deposit Box in the Kire and Burglar
Proof Vault of the .lackson County
Rank is very moderate, the benefit, is
large, assuring Absolute Security.
SATE DEPOSIT BOXES TO BENT.
$1 AND UP PER YEAR.
W. I. VAWTEE Presidont
O. R. LINDLEY Cashier
JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshior.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
National Bank
The FarSeeing
Man
Knows the value of grasping opportuni
ties when they present themselves.
Here's one that you should not over
look. Place your order with us now
for n made to order Spring or Summer
Suit.
City Tailor, Medford
About the quality of what you buy, whether
it be a bottle of cough syrup or a cake of
soap.
to the place where satisfaction is assured to
particular people; where quality is unsur
passed and where the prices are right. Then
go
Pharmacy
and get the best. This store carries all the
well-known proprietary remedies. The
st. k 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.