Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 15, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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PKOCI.AMATIO.V.
WIll'l-ttilH, TlUTt' H'Ul fctllllllittl'il to thf
voter of the city of Mcdl'or.l, Ongou,
Mr. Mackey, formerly of Modford, at u pp-i:il clutioiii held lor that pur
wu ou the southbound trniu Sunday , pose uu Muy tt inns, u uropoHcd uinrini
NEW GAMES.
In thu mutter of I tie npplu-utiou of
Kit-man Crump for a writ of habeas
eorpuH. II. K. llamiu, Jr., attorney.
mora isg.
Bheriff-elert Wilbur Jone wim a Sun
day visitor id MWIford.
Miss Mvrtle Woodford of Portland
li v biting rlativit nod frlruds living
in Mod ford.
Minn Mollis Town, deputy eouuty
clerk, ftpcot flundny at br bomn in
Phoenix.
Deputy (Sheriff Grunts waft in Md
ford Sunday on his wny tu .Inckmmvilk
for a short visit in Ashland.
Henry Pernoll, the populur southpaw
twirler of the Portland team, who hat.
beon laid up with the mumpM, spent
the past week at his borne on Apple
gate and in Josephine county. He
pitched for the Grant Pass team in its
. game with RoBeburg nine Sunday,
, which made It deeidedly a one sided
P proposition,
f, Mrs. I. W. Thomas spent Sunduy aft
e cnoon in Medford.
' ' ' W. II. Canon, D. II. Miller and John
8. Ortb, who attended the lote di'iiio
cratie convention at Portland, are at
home again.
fl Col os tin Mineral Springs Hotel opens
j for the season .Tune 15th tinder man
I agewent of Mrs. Jennie L. Stone. 70
Fred floballhorn of OranU Pass it ml
) his son spent Sunday afternoon in Med
ford.
M, L. Alford, cashier of the Hi ml
National bunk, was an Ashland victor
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. K. P. Hargrave has been reap
pointed county health officer.
Mrs. W. A. Aitken has been visiting
relatives living in Ashland.
D. B.' Kcaine has returned from I'orl
laud a,- whither he was subpoenaed as
a Wi t ncss before the thul ed HI a I e
grand .jury, together with his son Itnh
ert. The letter got off ut Wuodville
near which place he in operating a dun
key engine for Bagley & Streets, wlir
are clearing a large body. of Innd for
t orchard purposes.
J. Tborndike of Sterling whs In Med
fofrd Saturday, accoinpnuied by hi
daughter in-law, Mrs, Juhn L. Tlmi-u
dike.'
Do you uio Davis' Best Flour! Hon 'I
Ut your grocery talk you Into buying
other brands shipped iu. Davis Best
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Try a sack and I"
convinced.
Mrs, J. Ij. Stone, who lias had niueli
espcrienve kh a boarding -house nut n a if r.
ons taken charge of the (ilextin hotel
jWbicb is a guarantee that full aatisl'.ie
tlon will be given nil who visit I hut
famed summer remirt. Her husbatnl i
al ready there and t hoy will hohii be
joined by their son and daughter.
- Miss Zinnia Reed of Jackson I'rerl,
was the guest of Mrs. A. S. Ifoi n
linuM Sunday.
' Mrs. W. K, Johnson, wil'o of the pro
prletor of the Rmertck, (i visiting In
Seattle.
P. 1. fiarrett of Ashlniid has been
visiting with relative! living in L'ovy
preciner.
H. B. and Max Anderson were among
those who spent Sunday in Medfnnl.
- Mrs, itobert Telfer came down from
Butte Falls a few doys aince for a short
stay in Medford.
S. A. D. Higgins, former street coin
m is i oner has returned from u pros
pecting trip into Josephine county.
A, L. Vincent, formerly of CJobl Hill
ii now a rent estate agent ut MiirrthflHd.
Voat county.
Colestiu Mineral Springs flotid opens
Jnue 15 under new management, Mrs.
J. J. Stone, lessee. 1 7
Harry Van Tassel, who was once a
resident of Medford aud then went to
Aberdeen, Wash., is engaged in timber
land operations in Josephine county.
David C-ol liter is over from the Sal
moo river district in northern Califor
tiia, to recupernte. Ho is engaged in
blacksmithing.
G. B. f'arlock, who had one nf hi
arms cut badly in an altercation over
cbool mutters at Merrill, was on thr
northbound train a few evenings sine
on his way to Portland for surica)
treatment
8. P. Hunter, who recently Teturne.l
from the Willamette valley, has bought
Riley Nvswnrner's place on Coleman
en ek,
Mrs. Henry came up from Ashland n
few days since en route to Jacksonville
being accompanied by ber daughter.
who it a stenographer in Ptstriet At
torney Pe.nme's office.
Mrs, Carrie George Cnrnahnn has gone
i to the Klamath hot springs for treat
ment for n severe attack of rheumatism
Mrs. L. h. Angle who will bo kindly
, remembered in Medford, where she for
, merly lived, died at Ashland recently
in ber H7th vear. She had been an
- invalid for a long time.
E. C. Trowbridge, manager of the
Medford Irou works, accompanied 1
Ma family' and his brother, Kvrrett,
are in Big Butte district, on a camping
expedit'on.
J. J, Whitcomb, the well known oper
ator la government land, is at bis home
stead nir fVieft, Klamath count v
Perry Comm of Central Point pre
einct oat received notice of his elee
tion to a Wide prlncipalehip in Rose
burg. He b n member of the Ashland
normal vchool graduating class of ut.
frfoa B. Ffaskina returned this luorn
tog from a short stay In Portland.
If ''quality" talks loudest, listen
to Waitsburg Pure White Hlours lleii
Reagan. 76
nieut to section UK of tin- city charter
of the said city of Medford, and
Whereas, On the said 1Mb day of May,
WtuH, the city recorder, in my preseaco
and in the presence of the city cmiucil
irf said city, did canvass tlto votes given
fur uud against the said amendment,
and
Whereas, it was ascertained aud de
termined upon said eunvass that there
were J24 votes cast for and 1.1 votes
cast ugainst the said amendment, and
taut iuid amendment received an af
firmative majority of I lie total number
uf effective vutea cast th'-retm aud en
titled to be counted under the provi
sifdis of the law.
Now, therefore, I, H. J. Trowbridge, a
acting mayor of the city of Medford
Oregon, in the absence of the mayor
from the city, in obedience to ami by
virtue of the power and authority vest
ed iu me by law, do hereby make and
issue this proclamation to the people of
the cilv of Medford, and d announce
and declare that the whole numle r of
voles cast in the city of Medford at
said election, for aud against the said
amendment, was us hereinbefore stated,
and that the said amendment received
the affirmative majority of the total
number of votes east thereon ami en
titled to be counted under the provi
sions of the law, aud t hat t he sa id
intendment shall be and is in full force
ami effect from the date of this procla
mat ion, and that the following is the
i ull text of the said amendment:
AMKNDMKXT.
Of section 100 of the eitv charter of
'he city of Medford.
The people of the city of Medford do
irdaiu as follows:
That section 100 of an act of I he
legislature of the statn of Oregon, en
til led "An uct to' repeal aa net en
iitled 'An net to repeal an act entitled
'Aa act to incorporate the Town of
Mid ford, in Jackson county, Oregon,
i ud limiting its powers, and defining
'he duties of its officers," and to re
ieul nu act entitled "An act to incor
orate the Town of Medford, In .lack
on enmity, Oregon," approved I'ibi it
iry 1, litH.1," filed in I he of'fico of
the secretary of state Hebruary 21, Issn,
-ml all amendments thereof, and to iu
orpoiatn, the City of Medford, in Jack
.n county, Oregon, and to define its
owers and duties," approved Hebruary
;, liMil, and to incorporate the City of
l-'ilfnrd, in .Inckson county, Oregon,
i fine its powers and duties, and to re
-uil nil nets and parts of acts in con
lid herewith." filed in the office of
he secretary of slate Hebruary 7, IOO.'i,
s amended by I he act amendatory
hereof, filed in thn office of the sec
eiary of state, Hebruary l.'t, ljH5, ami
s further amended by the vote of the
o.ipb' of Medford on the II h day of
Mine, 1H0T, and on the 17th day of
March, limn, and the ftl day of April.
!!'1K, be and the snmn is hereby amend
I ho as to rend as follows:
Section 100. contract shall be
uteri d into by the city, or any fran
li;so granted by it for a longer period
linn ten years, and no franchise shall
runt any exclusive right or rights;
'rovnled, that this section shall not
oe construed to prevent the issuance nt
ho bonds of the city, elsewhere in thih
k.irtev authorized, for a longer poriod
linn ten years, if in the opinion of tin
oiitictl such a longer term will bo for
lie best interests of the city, but no
Soiids of the city shall be issued for
i longer period than HO years.
Thus done at Medford, Oregon, May
M. Hum,
bmn. J. Titowitiiinur:,
Acting Mayor.
PROBATE.
Kstalo James H. Maakint; order made
appointing Henry Man kin administra
tor and tieorge L. Davis, N. Lewis uud
.1. Sexton appraisers.
Cuuidian Kthel Taylor ft al.; order
made to sell real property.
Kstate Via us Kleiiihainuier; order
made appointing Hram es Ann Kleiu
hamtner eiecutor und W. P. Van Scoy,
J. X. Dii-kf-ou urn) Clarence Murry ap
praisers.
Attest:
Itl'.N.l.
.1. COLLIN'S.
Keeonler.
B1XVBUTON ABANDONS
TIGHT ON PROHIBITION
At the Bijou.
The management of the Iti jou ha:
Seen particularly fortunate in securing
he til in entitled "The Cowbnv and 1 1
Vhnolrnrm " for tonight and tomorrow
light. The following clipping wa
iiken from a Pittsburg paper, nml say
ill that is necessarv in behalf of th
lictute:
"With a roar that would h;ive don
.-lit to the Hull o' Hashan. J, II
1-iirkhard, a policeman, drew his
solver at a moving picture exhibition
tern tonight and literally riddled th
anvns on which a reries of moving
'octurcH called "The Cowboy an. I tin
Yhooluiurin ' were being portrayed
The pictures were so realistic, the melo
I tn m:i so thrilling, that the audience
luid fretjuently broken into wild
l:tuse, nn unusual thing nt n iiutviug
liclure show in Pittsburg. The scene of
he action is the wildest west. The hero
no, n beaut iful and mosl est imabl
oung woman, is shown ritling iu
lage coach toward the small town iu
.hieh she has received ail appoint men
is school teacher Ihe it age coach
-oiddcnlv utliifkcl bv bandits. Their
i terrible light. Bullets fly, but ut
he smoke of battle clears the rubber
ire found to be victorious. The sch.n
i.-acher falls into their ruthless hand
They drag her off and, as the picture
how, they are seen throwing dice t
iecide who shall possess her. She i
liclple-is, wringing her bands iu anlhi
jution or her fate. Nuitileuly a ang
f con bovs comes to tho rescue. t
this time the gallant policeman's Iti-di
t was boiling and thf pent up fmv
within burst loose. Hurkhard sprang
to his feet, forked a heavv revidvei
roui his holster and bnug bang bani
he blared awny at the villains. A fe)
low policeman quieted the eicitfl of
tlcer and placed him under arrest."
ftALP.M, )tm Java Ift iunty Judge
roU HaUrday iuued th format or
flera proc.a.m.ng th r of the re
following towns will b iity rt.irino ,
niuing two years: Anrusvllle, DetrMt,
Bilverton, Jefferson, Mehama, Stavton,
Marios, Scitta Mills and Turner.
Several precincts In which there are
no towns were also proclaimed "dry."
attempt was made to contest the
ffleetfon aa to Silverton, hut the move
tiaa been abandoned.
BRYAN HAS MORE THAN
REQUISITE TWO THIRDS
LINCOLN. Neb.. Jline LV-William
L Brynn, accompanied by n G.ivern
r .1. r Osborne of Wyoming, arrived
..- .Mimny. Aner a snort visit Mr
Oslmrne left f, (Miicngti.
At Mr. Brvsn' offir o,1t ll
snnouncM that ftftT delctra , Ulr
democrat if national convention at iVti
vor were pledg.M to vote for Brynn fm
president, 1'his is ''. more than th
neceasary two thirds majority.
DIED.
rOHHMAX In Medford, at the res
itb-nee of his daughter, Mrs. A. V. Stur
gis, Isaac Coffman, a native of Ken
tucky, aged H7 years and 10 mouths.
ItKllltY In Texas, Juno n, Hlorenee
(iiant !eervfi son of Mrs. Jumes HelniB
t,f Talent aged 2.'i years.
ItALDWLV At Brownsbnro, June 4,
Thomas Bald win, aged 8.1 years.
LAINK At Central Point, June 1,
Joseph II. Laine, aged HI years.
PKNTKU Ash Ashland," June :i, Mrs.
VV. II. Penter, aged 01 years, 6 months
and 'JH days.
CAR It In Hoots Creek precinct, on
May LMl, of cancer,. Mrs. Thomas Carr,
nee Donegal)), aged fi2 years.
WILLIAMS Ash Ashland, Juno 2,
Mitaiit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Williams, aged 4 months and 21
In vs.
VIRGIN At Ashland, May 22, Wil
liam J, Virgin, in his 02d year.
BOURNE ABANDONS TIGHT
TO RENOMINATE ROOSEVELT
CHICAGO, June 15,- Hiunlly nban
doning all hope of Uposcvnlt 's renom
:nation, Senator Jonathan Bourne will
sail for llurope Wednesday. He did
not even come to Chicago.
Bourne has thrown up the sponge,
abandoned his second elective term
otopaganda forsaken Itoosevelt aad will
nail for Mil rope to forget his chagrin
mi the wonders of the old world. The
'hicago con vent ion holds no hope, for
him nml ha iH off to recuperate.
Wont received in Portland from Port
laud people now in the east tell the
story of the senator's loss of hope and
his prospective departure for Kit rope.
So absolutely has any hope for success
fur the second elective term iden do
ne rled Senator Bourne that ho did not
jonpniey to Chicago, nor will be before
he sets said on Wcdncsdnv.
PORTLAND NOW AT HEAD OF
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Portland fr the first time in two
years now leads the league. Sunday's
games put the Beavers oil the top round.
Sau Francisco touk both games from
Los igeles. and Port lam), with Kin
hcIIu in the box, defeated Oakland by n
wore of 5 to 2.
Manager MeCrcdie and his players
and the Ouklaud team passed through
Mrdford Mondav en route to the Bav
City.
This make 10 straight victories for
Kinsella.
Six weeks ago Portland wus a very1
bad tail ender; Portland won 21 games
out of 31 on their home grounds.
I'ernoll was left at home on account
of sickness, which is a disappointment
fur the Portland fans, as he is a hoodoo
against Los Angeles.
MARRIED.
MKLVIX-BCCKMASTKH In Jack
sonville, on June 10, by Judge Dunn,
Benjamin A. Mel v in and Altha K. Buck
master.
TALKNT -IMMdJlX In Medford. on
Muy 28, Alfred P. Talent and Miss
Angie Purdin.
KIGHT SMITH At Ashland, June S,
by Kev. W. L. MellingoT, Kdward C.
Kight and Miss Marjorie (J. Smith.
HA MAKKR-BRA V At Klamath
Halls, Juno 2, Syken Hamnker and Miss
Beulah Bray.
KING-RRDDIX At Lakeview, May
31, by Rev. A. J. Armstrong, Jonas
King and Miss Emma Reddiu.
REAL E8TATB TRANSFERS.
James C. (iibaon to AV. S. Steph
en, 20 acres iu section "i, town
ship iti), range 1 K
W. S. Stephens to A. M. Beaver,
20 acres in see v tion ", township
.tit. range 1 K
A. M. Beaver to John iminer
iiiiiii, 20 acres in section i,
township 30, range I K
Melvin Damewood to Daniel Les
ley, 82 acres in noction 2., town
ship 3(1, range 3 W
Henry Humphrey to Many C.
Stod, property in block 3, West
Medford ..."
Lee Black to Grant Mathews,
101.23 acres iu township 31,
lira age I W
BEAUTIFUL FANS FREE
TO BE SURE OF GETTING ONE, COME TUESDAY
ATHLETIC GOODS IX BURNT LEATHER DESIGN.
Wo want every lady in Medford to have one of our beautiful Fans. The athlet
ic girl in the burnt leather design is very pretty. You can afford to visit this
-t'.re Tuesday just to get one of these fans. Remember, we don't want you to
buy goods when you come for one of these fans. You are always, welcome here
whether you buy goods or just come to look. Of course we appreciate our cus
tomers, but all are welcome here.
r -u i
m
sale of Under muslins
AVE OFFER REAL BARGAINS.
AVe invite you to look here for Undermuslins. True,
we have been running a white sale for several days
now, but the assortments are still in fairly good con
dition for choosing. Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns
and Skirts now selling nt
VIRTUALLY WHOLESALE COST.
Medford's Moneyback Store
Ik "
WPaker-Hutchason Co.
. immHy C Street. Just North of Jackson County Bank
HIM
j Whi'ti " nomy" spt'fikM, " WuitH-
Iiiitu Pure Wliiln h'lour" iH on thc tip
uf Iht tiinuiH'. AIIimi & linngnii. "fl
JOB PRINTING
All Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule. We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
MEDFORD
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES
FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR,
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kisel liars
AVE ASK
YOU TO
NOTICE
OUR LINK
FOR '08.
CAN YOU
BEAT IT
REOS
10 H. Pi single-cylinder Runabout, with folding
seat $ 650
20 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat..$1000
20 H. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable
tonneau : $1250
PREMIERS
24-28 1 1. P. four-cvlindcr Roadster or Touring Car..$2250
30-35 H. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2500
30-3" II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car,
double ignition $2600
40-45 II. I. six-cvlinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..$3750
FORDS
15 II. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500
Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and
lamps, etc $ 700
40 H. P. six-cvlinder Touring Car $3000
KISSEL KAR
35-40 H. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000
CAN YOU BEAT THEM? Prices F. O. B. Factory.
MEDFORD AUTO CO.
A. AV. WALKER, Manager.
Garage Eighth and I) Streets.
Phone Main 213.
Our circulation la legitimate and larga
for a city of thia alia larger than any
other paper in Oregon can ahow for population.
j People do not appreciate something
! for nothing it la human nature to value
only that which la paid for. Th Trl-
bune's circulation Is paid.
; The first "try" In any line of effort
la not usually enough. "Try again" 19
a slogan as old a experience of hu
man affaire.
There I probably nothing else In
which the firat "try" la so often re
warded as in WANT. ADVERTISING.
' Our circulation is Icgiti
j mate and large for a city this
size larger than any other
paper in Oregon can sh.oiv
for population.
People do not appreciate
something for nothing it is
human nature to value only
It hut which is paid for. The
: Tribune's circulation is paid.
The first "try" in any line
of e f f o r t is not u s u a 1 1 y
enough. "Try again" is a slo
gan as old as experience of
human affairs.
WANT ADVERTISING.
-lw there is surely noth
ing else in which reasonable
persistence is eo certain of
reward.
If you have lost or foimd
any tiling, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what vmt want is, trv
a Want Ad in The Tribune.'
AT THE TOGGERY
Straw Hats Now
Medford's Greatest Value Givers
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