Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 30, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MKDKUim 0.. KA'JLTliDAY. MAY :!(. I'm.
3
SOCIALISTS ALONE
HAVE A PLATFORM
Only Political Party Wii. Wherona
and Declarations in County Election
Pull Ticket in Field Excpl for Coun
ty Superintendent of Schools.
The 'socialists oro thy oi ly politic.!
party with a platform in Jackson ouu
ty. Tho platform remls .is follow;
We, thcHOcialistw of Jackson county,
Oregon, in convention aasemblicd, here
by endorse the principles of socialism
as embodied in the state ami national
platforms of the socialist party.
Wo realize that society is divided
into two distinct classes and that the
elasa struggle is a conflict over the
division of the product of labor. This
conflict must ever exist os long as the
present private ownership of the meanB
of producing the necessities of life
endures.
"Wo declare our aim to be the organ
ization of the working classes and those
in sympathy with them into a political
party for the purpose of capturing tho
powers of government in ordor that the
- producing classes may receive the full
products of their labor. But in order
that tho workers may the sooner guin
political control, we favor all immedi
ate measures which will aid them in
this conflict. As a means to this end
we favor the following measures:
Demands of Socialists.
First Wo demand that all property
bo assessed at its full cash value, and
that wo favor a graduated income tax.
Hecoml We demnd tho ro-enactment
of the householders ' exemption law,
whereby $300 worth of personal proper
ty shall be exempt from taxation.
Third Wo favor the levying of a
special tax for the purpose of maintain
ing good roads throughout tho county
and that 50 per cent of the money
secured by said tax shall bo used on
branch roads in district whore collected.
Fourth Wo favor tho public con
struction of electric power plants for
tho purpose of supplying heat, light and
powor, and the construction of electric
railways for the means of transporta
tion. Favor Eight-Hour Law.
Fifth Wo favor the eight-hour work
doy for labor, the abolition of tho con
tract system on nil public works and
that all such work shall be directed by
the proper county officials, and that liv
ing wages bo paid to all public em
ployes. Sixth We-favor the building of com
modious schoolhouses in each district in
tho county, tho uso of a uniform sot of
text books and tho inerenso of salaries
to teachers, according to ability, with
no discrimination on account oi box.
.Seventh Wo demand tho enforce
ment of tho Oregon child labor and
compulsory education laws.
Eighth We arn heartily in favor of
the proposed amoudment to our state
constitution giving the .eloctornto the
""light of recall of uufaithful public
officials.
Ninth Wo especially endorso the
Tplauk in tho stnte platform demanding
the enfranchising of women.
Tenth We pledgo our candidates, if
elected, to sign a blnnk resignation, to
bo filled and presented at any time thoy
fail to work for tho principles of so
cialism as embodied in this platform.
Full County Ticket.
The following is tho county ticket:
Joint representative R. (.'. Ilensley,
Central Point.
Representatives Raphael Messnor,
Gold Hill; D. M. Brower, Ashland.
County judge J. W. Wiley, Medford.
Commissioner William ll Smith, of
Phoenix. , - .
Sheriff' Harvey Richardson, Agate.
Assessor M. Calhoun, Medford.
Clerk A. Af. Ford, Central Point.
Recorder C. W. Banta, Ashlnnd.
Treasurer J. A. Smith, Medford.
Surveyor and eoronrr to be filled by
executive committee.
Executive committee Sherman, Tal
ent; Hudson, Ashland; Rennies, Wnlters
and Mrs. Reamos, Medford.
County secretary A. M. Ford, Cen
tral Point.
YEEKA JUBY CONVICTS
CORICA OF MURDER
YREKA, Cal., May 30. "Murder in
the first degree, imprisonment for life."
This was the verdict returned by the
jury in tho trial of Domonica Corica.
who was charged with killing William
Amos at McCloud on December 1,1 last.
Judge Beard instructed the jury that
the verdict was not in tho proper form.
They were instructed that they could
bring a verdict nf murder in the first
degree and might recommend the de
fendant to the mercy of the court.
The jury re-tired and soon brought
in a verdict in accordance with the
court's instructions.
Corica heard the verdict without
showing any emotion. Ho has been in-
different during the progress of the
trial, frequently laughing during the
proceedings.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
C. E. Buell. .T. C. Fnir.MT, Will Fer
guson (2), E. L. Goline, Mrs. Amy TTn
ry, W. II, H. Jnmc, Fred B. ,Tnlmon,
Mrs. Ming. Professor W. .T. Roberts (2),
James Rohinwn, W. h. Scott, Oeorgc
W. West. Frank Wheeler. A. .t. Win
''ningham.
NEW CASES
In matter of tin- application of Ed
Dutton for a writ of hnb.us rorpm;
Withington and Kelly, attorneys fir
plaintiff.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Alfred B. Talent and Angle Pnrdin.
Will F. Kelsoe and Anna L. Murrnr.
Coal for Sale.
We are now prepared to furniih hand
picked coal at the mine, five mile
stTtf fn-w- r wtit amount detired
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Miss Anita Hamilton of Mvdfurd is
visiting here, the gue.t of Minn Kay
Soars.
B. H. Hiiney has returned from Ash
land, where In underwent an operation,
and is considerably improved.
Mrs. J. R. I' go of Minneupulis, Kan.,
arrived from Portland Wednesday.
The Jacksonville Musical club under
the direction of Mrs. Louise Caugh
turan gave a concert at the school
house auditorium Thursday evening.
The" program, which consisted of a
number of solos, trios aud quartets,
was well giveu aud reflected much cred
it on Mrs. Caught h ran, who has devot
ed a grent deal of time to the club. Fol
lowing is the program as given: Over
ture, Opera tie Echoes,'' (h. P. Lou
rendenu); "Rest," (J..M. Club) lone
Caught bran; "Thou Beaming Star" (la
dies' trio., L. Llrich, A. Wendt, B.
Prim; selection, Club; vocal sqIo,
"Hearts and Flowers," Miss M. Ken
ney; grand potpourrie, string sexteete;
"Dreams," Miss Emma Wendt; Shu
beyt's Serenade, .T. M. Club; "Breeze
of the Xig.it," jiweuile quartet; solo,
s lected, Leona Ulrich; "Lullaby," La
dies' Quartet; "Prayer From Dinorah"
.1. M. Club; selection, String Sexteete.
Wednesdny evening the Xntive
Daughters gave an informal farewell
party at their cabin in honor of Miss
Josephine Orth, who left for Fort Klam
nth Thursday. A handsome cut glass
bowl was presented to her as Miss Orth
to be married Saturday to Mr. James,
Pelton.
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX.
O. A. Gardner Of Talent was here
Friday gassing about his gas lights.
D. Lehners will build a large burn
soon, so ho says. .
John C. Byors of Salem, who came
here somo time ago to seo his better
half, has taken a position on the Kais-
or ranch aud says he will stny. Wonder
why 1
Frank Faulkes, who recentlv sold out
his place across from Bennett's, is so
journing in Medford for a while.
Mnlou W. Wheeler returned on No. 15
irorn n business trip to Grants Pass.
All hands gathered at tho cemetery
Saturday and cleaned It up so that nov
it looks kind of rcspoctable.
At tho election Saturday for voting
on bonding this school district to build
a new schoolhouse, the measure was
carried by a majority of 39 in favor of
bonding. Only 12 were against it, while
51 woro for a now schoolhouse.
horo and Talent gave Jennie Ferns a
surprise party at her home across the
crook last Thursday ovoning. Oani- a
woro played until a lata hour, wb
al 1 partook of rcf rcshmen ts a nd d -
parted for homo. .
Miss Blnncho Mason of San Franc. iko
is here on a visit to Miss Tula Roberts.
This weok has been a time of t urn
pa ign rallies, Monday night the repub
licans held n rally horo and Friday
night tho socialists held the board,
and Wednesday night both social ists
and prolas.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
R. IL Toft to John L. Demmer,
lots 6 and 7, block 2, Bunga
low addition to Medford
Eda M. Morris to Mary G. Kirsch
baum, proporty in Ashland . . .
B. L, Nichols to Lucius A.
Wright, 40 acres in township
rt!, ruiigo 1 E
Will in in Tnveruer to Marcellus
K. King, 10.10 acres in section
tf, township 30, range 1 K ...
Marcellus K. King to K. .1. Kd- .
wards, 10.10 acres in section tf,
towuship :t!, range 1 E
Lewdelbort L. Lovo to Wallace
D. Carey, lots 30 and 31, block
A, Railroad addition to Bed
ford ;
B. M. Shoudy to Wallace D. Ca
rey, fU. acres in Ashland
II. G. Enders to William H. Pen
,ter, lut 4, block lit, Ifelman
- addition to Ashland
Joseph n. La mo to Edwin V.
Nichols, 3t acres in township
3(1, range 3 W
Caroline W. Anderson to J. A.
10
10
10
1600
3000
600
50
000
Anderson. M3 acres in section,
33, township 37, range 1 W . ..
Same os nbove, 80 ncTPS In sec
tion 1, township 3.S, range 2 E
Bessie Sheppnrct to Ellsworth
Packard, lots 13 and 14, block
6, Ross' addition to Medford..
Ira O. Lovo to A. M. Short, N
W Yi section 8, township 3,
rango 2 W .'.
Bebecen Eggleston to TilUo J,
Pennebaker, lots 25 and 211,
Highland Park addition to Ash
land O. & C. Rnilroad company to
Charles O. King, 1271.11 nerpH
in section 13, township 33,
range 2 W I
Joel Hnrlley to W. A. Witeher,
hind in township .'is, range 2
W
Nellie R. Short to Alfred Cole
man, lots 12, 13, 14. 1.1, 10
17 and 1H, block 7S
Jessie W. Cass et al. to R, L.
Burdie, lots 0, 10 and 11, Wort
man's addition to Medford . . .
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PRESBYTERIANS CHANGE
IMPORTANT CHURCH LAWS
KANSAS CITY, May .111. Chnr.n
Ijovernment, temperance and marriage
and divorce wore the importunt sub
ject bi'fort tho general ntisenibh- of the
Presihytorian rliurelt of the I'nitcd
States nf America todav.
ftv far the moot importnnt netion of
the sen. inn wh. the adoption of a resn-
hit ion whirli nink-a it iinpoHiblc for
any paid ayeiit nr member nf the church
hoards, or any permanent officer of tho
general assembly except the moderator
to .erve on the executive committee,
the ruling body of the administrative
department of the church.
Portland Secures Two Tugs.
WASHINGTON", May 3i. The quar
termaster general today swarded to the
Willamette Iron k Steel Works tl.e eon
tract for. constructing two tugs for
the nrtillcr'v corps at a total rost of
fll".0. TIi firm was the lowest bid
der.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Ward No tingle IMsf.
tiona less than 16 cents. Six insertions
for tho price of four. Berenty flT
cents a line per mouth.
WANTED Partner, wno in Killing to
invent :M0 in small business in Mod
ford; H money getter. For particular,
address Hox S-V Medford, Or. (II
FUR SALE 1(1 .Tewoy emva, 3 year
lings aud 5 calves. Cull ou or address
I.. K. Hun It, Eagle Point, Or. (la
LOST Two pairs of infants Rubens
shirts. Return to Tribune offiee 62
FOR SALE Largo cornor lot in West
Medford, just outside city limits; two
thirds of an Bare; fronting on good
county road; sightly building spot;
price $130 if sold at onee. Write Box
308, Medford tf
TO EXCHANGE A quartz claim, good
paying ore, partly developed; win ex
change for homestead or timber claim.
Address A. Miner, Applegate, Or. 04
WANTED Tho acquaintance of a mid
dlonged lady, with a sunny disposi
tion; object, company and amusement;
by a respectable gentleman. Address
Frank Wells, Medford P. O. 2
FOR SALE 20 acres li miles from
railroad station, old house and barn
and good spring on place; price $1200,
payable $200 down and $10 a month
without interest. Address P. O. Box
571, Medford, Or. 0
FURNISHED BOOMS The O'Dell,
ovor postoffice.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, just fin
ished; cheap if sold soon. See Guy A.
Childers.
WANTED Ton teamsters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Gn. at once; good wages.
WANTED 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close in. Give description, price and
terms. Profer to deal with owners.
Address E. H. Bliss, Box 580, Med
ford. tf
FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms, conve
nient for housekeeping, close to busi
ness; no children. No. 307 North O
tract" '' "' ''K
PARTY wishes to get loos of :100 on
40 acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 656.
RUNABOUT for tale cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, acetelync
lights, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 6; S00 capacity; good as
new; cost .$80; will sell for $50. B.
C. Hensley, Central Point.
FOR SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
.best location iu the Talley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 5(10 head of full blood
Rambouillot stock sheep; largo, heavy
shearers of fine wool. John S. Her
rin & Son. 84
FOR SALE Five-room house, beauti
fully located, with lo 50il45, ten bonr
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
'be sold at a bargain. Address Lock
Box 125, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 800
bend of stock sheop. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office: Medford National Bank Bldg.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prictia right Pumps Pernlshed whea
Wanted.
BALL fe GLOSCOOK.
Contractors and Builders.
Al Work Guaranteed.
Office with O. R. Pierce ft Bon.
Phone 668. P. O. Box 771.
WILLIAM O. DBBLBT,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Bates by the Year.
Headquarters at Halo's Piano House.
All Work Guaranteed.
t. O. Box 663, MEDFORD, OBEGON.
SB. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Wen M. OolTlg, Medford, Or.
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grant! Pass, Or.
Madford Furniture Co., Undertaken
Doy phone 353; Night Phones: O. W.
Conklin 495; J. H. Butler 148.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AKT COt
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or.
E. B. 8EELY. H. S.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Booms.
X-Rny. Office Hours, 10-12, 2-4 P. M.
Office in Jacksen County Bank Bldg.
GO TO SB. OOBLE FOR YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
'He Has No Other Buaiaass.'
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
J'urnUlir liot
water ffrf irn on
Tcry sbort notice
It cjin be used
on the trft table
or in tlif kitchen
Attache to any
electrolier
durable
BOGUS RIVES
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
flee 206 W. 7th st."
opp. big alsetrle iga. Phone 8SS.
PORTLAND
FESTIVAL
To be held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 to 6, 1908.
. Will be the most brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
Ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
Portland, "The Rose City," will bo a
scene of splendor aad the center of
World wido interest for one week.
Several important conventions to be
held In Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at $13.20
For particular call on
. A. S. ROSBNBAUM, Local Agent.
WM. McMUBBAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
t Wise Talks By :
the Office Boy .
f
Pa says a rose by any other
name would be just as oxpea-
sive back cast this time of year.
I sometimes thinit he pines for
the piney woods in old Peaob- 4
scot, Prappe County, Maine, 4
whom he was raised but that's 4
one thing yours truly never
yearns for. The good mountains
4- and tho good old ocean aid nice 4
4- old Oregon atiunspkero are good 4
4 enough for m . Bat it's all in 4
4 how you were raised. Pa likes 4
4 clam chowder aid corn on the 4
4 cob, and harvest apples anil a . 4
4 lot of things that a kid who 4
4 was born this side of the snow 4
4 sheds hasn 't had much chance 4
4 to got acquainted rilh. Those 4
4 who hare lived on both sides of 4
4 this groat country and lived 4
4 long enough to know what's 4
4 what can got all thoss things 4
4 just as nice one place as an- 4
4 other, if you know where te buy. 4
4 We're got clam chowder from 4
4 Boston that ia jult as nice as 4
4 any you ever ate on the sand,
4 and lota of other things that 4
4 havo that "Down East" taste. 4
4-
MILLEI & EWBANK
444 4 4 4444 4-444
Medford will hars
Lots of money every day
If the Prohis don't go
And vote It away.
It is a' mystery why some cities in
the Tniteil States vote away their rev
enue in the way of liquor licenses
while sturdy Tncle Sam continues to
tako in money in the way of revenue
and government licenses. Hut it is no
mystery why the cltir.ens of Medford
smoke the cigars manufactured by the
Rogue River Valley f'igur Works: Be
cause they are the beat, on the market.
Try them.
MANUFACTURED B7 B. R. V. CldAK
WORKS. MEDFORD, OR.
Something New
In Itobber Tires that it will pay you to
Investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Roeck
OBKERAL WAOOHBRS.
East 7th Rlrsetltresr of Merrlman's
Blacksmith 8rp. Medford, Or.
Just Received- A Carload o! Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES.
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT CLHXDALHORKQOX
' YAK'D AND OFFICK AT M KDl-'ORI), ORKOONV '
Just Received!
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
THAT SPAK KLINd . 1M LL FHOM Til 14 LI Kill MOUNTAINS. THE
(il RAT A IM'KTITFj COM PKLLKR, OUR OWN SOUTI I KKX OR KAON" XAT
UlfAL MlNMRAL AVATNR, THAT RANKS AVITII THE VERY REST TA-
' RLE WATERS.
Tflfmn Tn rrfl DTfD
Jj) tiy Jul JS nj) 11
Ask Any One Who Knows
and they will tell you that for a place in Medford to Duy Drug Store
Goods, whether it is
PRESCRIPTIONS TO BE COMPOUNDED, PROPRIETARY REMEDIES
FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY OR POSTCARDS
The EAGLE PHARMACY Is Best
A. K. WHITMAN, Manner, Palm Block, Medford, Ore. . ,'
POLITICAL CARD.
J. B. NEIL.
Democratic Nominee.
FOR COUNTY JUDdK,
WILBTJB A. JONES,
Democratic Nominee.
KOK SHERIFF:
Will always support the r-pullirun
rauiliilata for IT. .S. senatur wlio is nom
inated hv the people.
JOSEPH L. HAMMER8LET,
nt Ol'l Hill,
Republican Nominee for
Klvl'RKSKNTVriVK.
H. M. CAKE,
uf I'nrtlanil,
Tin- Alvnrate ut Statement Nh. 1,
Republican Nominee for
l.'NITKH STATKS SKNATOII.
B. r. MULKEY.
Republican Nominee for
DIHTRICT ATTORN KY.
MAHLON PUSDIN,
Candidate for
HKPRKRENTATIVF,
On Statement No. 1.
Favors guaranteed hank deposits.
D. H. MILLER, '
CANDIDATE for REPRESENTATIVE
On Rtatoment No. lr I
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the. highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
ANDERSON & lU'RlillXiE. LOCAL
To The Public
IIAVIN'i! INSTALLED AfACHIXEH V
1'llU TIIK MANI'FAf.'THRK- OF
IIHill liltADK JI'K Clll:A.r, WK ARK
I'KFI'.MIRI) TO FIM, AM, ORDKRH,
I.AKUI-: OH MM A 1,1,. IKI,1V'F.RIF,.S
MAllK TO ANV FART OF THK CITY.
him; i w, (inii:u.i uivhn oi;r
I'UOMI'T ATTENTION'. ORDF.B AT
MDhFOIIII BOOK STORK OR
CHKXMF.RY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
We Want to
Realty Bond
Oregon W.
Jac kson County
Hank Annex
i
AAEN'TS.
Buy Lands
Syndicate of
H. Stalker
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