Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 15, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE UKDFOKI) DAILY TRIBUNE, MIODFORD, ORKGOX, MONDAY; JTiyE'lo,.190&.
Medford Daily Tribune; 9ifi5?BS
A Livk Pai-kr i: a Live Town. -
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
George Pvtxam . Editor and .Manager.
Admitted as Second Class Matter iu Ihu I'oatuffiee ut Mudfurd, Orcg.'u.
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES:
Ona month, by mail or carrier. . .$0.fiOOno year, by moil
ii.uo
Bh'O WHh'A 77 AY A JUDGE.
If the. Medford Mail is not in contempt of court for
an editorial printed Sunday instructing Circuit Judge
Hanna what to do in the injunction proceedings brought
to keep Medford wet, it is perilously near it. At the very
least, it is an audacious attempt to coerce the court into
deciding the ease as the Mail wishes.
It.should be remembered that this case has been argued
and submitted to the court, who lias announced that lie
will render his decision Saturday. What is the meaning of
the following if not an attempt to browbeat the court I
"The will of tho people should ut nil times be law. Thin, e ure
happy .to Bay, is tbe-prineiple upon which our (jnveriiiiient is baneil. There
can be no doubt Hint if this priucipli! is ever l..st, that this ureal
lsndiofrours oiust. of necessity perish. With this principle in mind,
we canned help but think that Jackson county should be declared closed
to. til? liquor trftffiu. The recent election showed emphatically what
tbe will of the people iu Jackson county is in regard to tho liquor traf
fie. By a large, majority the county was voled "dry." Therefore wo
would sen the will of tbo people respected anil Ihe selonns in the county
closed.
".lud(o llanaa lias had submilted to him the legit I aspi'cls of a seri
ous question a question as to whellier this city must needs close her
tfuten to Urn liquor traffic or not, regardless of the people at large.
It is ueedtcss to state thut Judge Ilnnnn will uinko his dei isiou ns lie
interprets the law, but if he Is forced to render a decision allowing
the saloons in this city to remuin op. n, utter the county lies voted
"dry," then the faster the law which disregards the will of the people
at large is repealed 'the better.
"Judge llunna will decide upon lie' reading of Ihe luw. Hut if his
decision will allow the liquor trnllle I nlinue operulions in this city,
then the law is manifestly unjust and should be repealed. "
Of course the Mail's arguments are specious and fal
lacious. The right of a county to dictate to a city under
existing laws, the interpretation of a legal problem, the
unraveling of conflicting stalul.es, is the sole (iiestiou be
fore the court.
The Mail's attitude toward .Judge Manna is on a par
with the stacking of council chambers and court rooms to
force by intimidation action along certain lines favored by
the crowd, and win by browbeating, a practice sympathiz
ers of the Mail's policy have adopted of late.
WHEN IS A MAJORITY i
One of the preachers leading the prohibition crusade
in Medford was asked pointblank the question: ")o yoii
believe in the rule of the majority f"
The minister thought a minute and tlien said: "Yes,
under certain conditions."
He meant that, when the majority voted as he thought
it should he believed in majority rule. When it voted
against, his wishes, he did not believe in it.
This was an honest expression from an honest man.
Most people really Hunk the same way, but haven't the
courage to say so. All prohibit ionists think this today.
Much of the prattling heard about majority rule in
the wet and dry fight is buncombe, pure and simple. The
Anti-Saloon league does practically politics, and resorts
to all the tricks ever used by the ward-heeler, besides work
ing several new stunts anil keeping the woman ami babies
busy overtime.
If a precinct is wet, several others known to be dry are
tacked on, and the wet closed by "majority rule," that is,
by the votes of those living outside the wet precinct, ruder
the Oregon local option law, the majority rule is always
consistently applied to advance Hie cause of prohibition.
This is the "majority rule" loudly proclaimed by the
prohibitionist.
SA VE THE TliOVT WD CAME I'lSll.
Jackson county citizens are putting up to themselves
the question, "Why is a fish warden?" Also, what's the
use of stocking up streams with trout for the benefit of
anglers while irrigation ditches are taking them off by
thousands f The law provides that the intakes of all irri
gation ditches shall be screened, but it appears that the
water users have made no attempt to comply with the law,
and there are neither deputy wardens nor. funds wit Ii
winch to pay for such wardens if employed. There is but I chisholm a martin
one appointed fish warden for Southern OregonI. I). " ''Tint'i"' AfivoTlM,"3ed. a"'1
Wilson of VdJK-Jlll.l .lll.l ln tins ,,..,, I (.,,.,. (.. I.... I. jl"hnnr i'JU. Lockbox IL'."., Medford. Or.
" hiiiii'I, ill 11 M 1 IV I -
One Ctnt a Word No slngU laser.
ttons less than IS cents. Six Insertions
for the price of fonr. Seventy-five
cents a line per month.
LOST .May -JO, between Ninth and
M and Twelfth and K streets, an alli
gator satchel, curtaining privute let
ters and papers, keys, and gold ring.
Finder return to this office and re
ceive reward. Mrs. l.auru O. Garduer.76
THK IM.ACK TO KAT Corner A and
Seventh, near bridge. Hoarders wanted.
KL'ltNISHED H00.MS The O'Dell,
over postoffice.
FOi: KKXT Six room house, after
Julie l.". Inquire ut Oseubrugge's res
idence, tf
I'oli SALK 2" acres foothill lund, good
soil, easily cleared; greater part near
ly level; one mile from railioad stn
'.ion; ir'.'iO per acre; $.'t00 cash, easy
tirms on balanco. Address P. O. liox
571, Medford, Or. 74
POH SALE One spaa heavy mules,
new harness, heavy wagon, $2.i0 cash.
Ilox I3ii, Medford, Or. 76
I'Olt SALE Corner lot, 50x100, on 0
street 4 blocks south of West Sev
euth; faces new Catholic school and
adjoins fine residences; tho locution
is unsurpassed in Medford; price $(150,
:cJ50 cash, and balance on easy terms.
Write Hox SOS. tf
WANTED To rent, a furnished or un
furnished house for the summer. Write
Ilex 5118, Medford. tf
1'olt SALE Extra line driving team of
young mares; driving rig complete to
go with the same, including new road
wagon, single mid double harness, sad
dle, robes, etc. Sucrilice price uli all
if taken soon. VV. T. York & Co.
FOR SALE Choice house lot, 5 blocks
from railroad depot, corner lot, high
nnd wet drained; good soil for gar
den; sightly Incntion near Catholic,
school; property values aro increasing
fast in this vicinity and there are
few lots on tht market; a good buy
for someone; complete ubstraet; easy
lerms. Write M, cure of Tribune,
Medford, Or. tf
WANTED Man to work on ranch. See
llert Andcrsou, Medford.
WA NTED Washing and ironing done
prices reasonable. Mrs. Darling, 310
Ninth street. 73
WANTED 10 or i!0 acres, improve
close in. Oivo description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address K. II. Mliss, P.ox 580, Med
ford. tf
I'Olt KENT Two front office rooms
and one largo room :t(tx-IO in Miles
building. Inquire ut premises or at
Tribune office.
I'Olt SALE-ltimnheut, $300, thorough
ly equipped with odometer, ncotulyuu
lights, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford,
Or.
To TRADE (lood investment property
iu Kansas City, Mn., worth $5000, to
trade for Itogue ftivcr fruit laud. .1.
II. Coldsbv, 1-12 Main St., Knnsus City,
Mo. 76
I'Olt SALE Ono U. S. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 0; 500 capacity; good ae
new; cost $K0; will soil for $50. R
C. Henslev, Central Point. 1
I'Olt SALE S. N. Subdivision is iu the
-iiurket now; choice ten acre tracts,
best location ill the valley. L. Nee
deuieyer, Jai'ksiijiville.
I'DH SALE 500 head of full blood
Kumhouillct slock sheep; large, heavy
lieiivers of tine wool. Jolin S. Her
rin i Son. S-l
I'OH SALE Five room house, beauti
fully located, with lu 50x145, ten bear
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Address Lock
Ilox IJ5, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Hox 131,
Medford, Or.
BUSINEB8 CARDS.
J. T. ANKROM,
WELL DKIGKK. MEDFORD, OR.
Prlcei right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
HAJ.1, & oloscook,
CVutrMcters and Ituilders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. II. Fierce A Sou.
Phone ona. P. O. Pox 771
WILLIAM C. DEBLET,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Speciul Hates by the Year.
Headquarters at Dale's Piano House.
All (York Ounrantecd.
P. O. Ilox fltl.1, MEDFORD, OREOON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physiciiin mid Surg.'un.
Office et Residence.
COLVIO & DURHAM,
Attorneys st-Law.
Geo. H. Durham. Grants Pass, Or.
Win M. Colvlg, Medford. Or.
Medford Opera House
CHA8. D. HAZELBIOG, Manager.
Time Tables
THE LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON
ONE NIOHT
MONDAY, JUNE 16TH
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT
OF
GEORGIA HARPER
IN
ZAZA
80UTHEBN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
I Northbound.
No. 16 1 Oregon Express ...
No. 14 j Portland Express...
I Soathbonad.
5:24 p. in.
9:49 a.m.
10:35 a. m.
1:50 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
10:15 p. m.
PACIFIC k EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. 16
No. 13
No. 25
No. 225
California Express.,
San Francisco Exp.
From Oranta-Pass. .
For Aahland
No. 1 Leaves-Medford
No. 3 Leavea Medford. . . .
No. 2 Arrives Medford....
No. 4 Arrives Medford . . . .
7:50 a.m.
3:20 p. iu.
10:50 a.m.
5:30 p. m.
9QTJE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
LOW
RATES
EAST
"Will be made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines in Oregon
FROM BEDFORD, ORK
ns follows:
No. 2 Leaves Medford . ; . .
No, 4 Leaves Medford....
Motor Leavea Medford....
Motor Leavea Medford ...
No. 1 Leavea Jacksonville.
No. 3 I Loaves Jacksonville. '
Motor Leaves Jacksonville
j 10.40 a. in.
o:D3 p. ni.
.00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m
3:30 p.m.
1:00 p. m.
TO
Hoth Ways Ono Way
Through Via
Portland. California.
Tbe ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very abort notice
It can be used
o the tea table
or In the kitchen
Attn lies to any
electrolier
durable
BOGUS BJVBB
ELECTRIC CO.,
Succossor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice 20" W. 7th St.,"
opp. big electric sign.
J. E. ENYART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL if 50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
County
j&attk
MSSrORD. OBEOOH
State Depositary.
Established 1S8S,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
3115,000.00
A COMPLETE RECORD
Put your money on deposit with tbo
Jackson County Hank and pay your
bills by check. Iu this way you have
a complete record of money paid out,
and in the canceled check you have the
best legal form of receipt. A cheek
is it safeguard against disputes as to
the amount and date of payment. Wo
very cordially invite you to avail your
self of the advantages of paying by
check by opening an account with the
Jackson County Hank.
W. I. VAWTER .'..President
G. R. LINDLEY Cashier
Pbone 855.
Chicago $82.40 $87.50
St. Louis 77.40 82.50
St. Paul (9.f)0 81.75
Omaha H9.90 75.00
Kansas City .. (59.90 75.00
Tickets will be on sale
June 19, 20.
July (5, 7, 22, 2:1 ;
August G, 7, 21, 22.
(lood for return in 90 davs
with stopover privileges at
pleasure within limits. ,
REM KM HER THE '
DATES
For anv further information
call on
A. S. ROSRNBAUM,
Local Agent, or write to
WM. M 'MURRAY, General
Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
I NOW HAVE THE CELEBRATED
Parker
Rotary Hammer
Alarm (Block
DOURLE ROLLER ESCAPEMENT
PATENT SHUTOFF AND
INTERMITTENT
MARTIN J. RBDDY
The Jeweler
NEAR POSTOFFICE.
FINE WATCH, CLOCK AND JEW
ELRY REPAIRING.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
oo
care foi
after than three hustling men could properlv
This condition id' things is the best possible argument in
favor of a state li.-ense for anglers' hv which to provide
funds with which to pay the salaries of deputy wardens
and bring to )roseculi..n all .violators of tbe fish laws
Pacific Outlook.
The Mail is improving its news service. ( ,m, . ,Ul,
Tribune published an article taken from (he Portland Ore
gonian of .June 2 and duly credited, upon tin. 1,1,1,1,. Situation.-
Sunday, June 11. the Medford Mail reprinted the
article upon its front page as original. Prettv fast for the
Mail.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaken
Day phone SflSj Night Phones: C. W
Conklin !5; J. II. Itutler 14.
Do You Use
The best flour that can
be milled from the best
wheat money can buyf
Davis Best Floor
Is "best," by every test.
It sells for less money
and gives twice as much
satisfavtion.
Don't let your grocer
talk you into buying
other brands shipped in.
Try a sack ami be convinced.
Coffee placed iuto'de out
Electric Pulverizer is reduc
ed almost to a powder. Place
this powder in a cloth sack
and boil in the usual way and
iliake your coffee clear and
free from sediment. It will
in this way make more cof
fee and better coffee. Allen
D Keagan (ahead a-t usual)
Golden
Grain
Granules:
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER
served at all hours of tlie day. Tin
good liver always comes hern liwen he
wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any
ol the appetizing dishes that we nuiko
a specialty of cooking to pjiaso the
fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a
well cooked meal, that can he prepared
only by an artist, visit
Nash Gafe
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. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63.
RESIDENCE
LOIS
Fifteon choice lots for snlrt, located
five minutes from depot, near school;
theso sold in block or separately; easy
terms; the best buys ia the city.
FRED'K C. PAGE
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH; AU
TOMOBILE HOUSE; CITV WATER;
ELECTRIC LIGHTS; SEWER CON
NECTION, best resldonec section.
FRED'K 0. PAGE
i mm
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL PORCH W ORK, GRILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
MEDFORD, OR..
Have you tried our vpccial Sue and 35c Coffees, or our Pyra
mid Tea yet? They are the best in tho land; always good, al
ways tho same. We are now showing a nice line of Cut Glass
and Dinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21(5 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
McGLASIIAN & JUNEEN, Props.
PHONE 1051.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANC COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Look II.. i SOS. Med font. Or.
R. SEEL Y. it D.
Physician and Surffeon
Modern Equipped 0ertinu R"oms.
X Hny. Office Hours, 10 12, 2 4 I M.
4r In JscksoA County Bank Bid
It DB. OOBLB TOR YOUB
GLASSES.
Ladies
will find purest 0
DRUGS
I'ine Stationery, 1'i'rfumca and Toilet
Articles of all kinds, including New
Home Sewing Machines, at the
MFUFOffn PHiDMirv i.
SKVKNTn BT'RF.RT.
"He Has No Other BuslBaaa."
(Ut (l.lhrtl ... p,..,.. ,, .
C V. B,k. P"nptlo,.,
It tastes like coffee. Tt looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, hut is pure roasted
grains, blended so us to pro-
cine the best flavor, Uie
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
Golden Grain Granules is
especially recommended t(
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomach t rouble.
Xearly 2-peHnd package
for 25e, nil retail roer.
Wholesale by i,
P. B. Theiss & Co.
. Medford, Or. a
It Pleases us to Please You
THAT IS THE REASON WE AIM TO HAVE THE BEST
MEATS AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. ASK
THOSE WHO TRADE HERE WHY. AND SEE IP THEIR
REASON ISN'T A PRETTY OOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO
The Medford Meat Co.
Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nasi
Most People Want the Best
DO YOU?
To Get the Best Go to tbe
EAGLE PHARMACY
A. E. WHITMAN, Manager
PALM BLOCK
o
Accuracy in Prescription Work Unequalled