Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TR1KHMB. MEDKORP, OREGON, MONDAY, .TTTTiY fi, MOB.
CELEBRATION
OF FOURTH
Big Crowds Go to Ashland
to Spend a Gala Day at
the Celebration
AhIiIkiiiI iliqililli'il ilwlf will ill Mil-
diiliiiB "f IiohI, I" ll"'
itowiI wllii'h llui-ki-il friuii nil "ViT I In
valid ami lllliil I'HT.v limik nml riniinv
of tlie little city to iiviTll.iwiiin, joining
in one biij' tlinuiK I" i i'li linili' I lie
gipat unil KliirimlK fourth. From sun
rii till llliilni!llt, fi"' fMirnlimi run
tiliiiwl nml til" ri'snlt wj-M-1 iii-i-.i:b fur
all. iu mitiiH mill farm wu(join, Imrw'
bai'k ami ufmit, Ilic irnivil pnurt-il inlu
AmIiIiiiiiI from every mail. At ! oVIm'k
tlie Hiiiiciul iriiin llrniim I'uiw nml Aleil
ful'il arrived, imrki'il tu itK i-nilii'ity
with tlie lniiiy crowilj Hie II uVliifk
train drought another loail; nil in Ifala
attire, hint on a Imliilay.
The lirnt dig event wim III" graml
imrnili., with rivij ami historic llonU,
military nml frateninl organizations in
line. The Meilfunl Military Haml, in
ilinrgo of Oniliietiir llnzolrigg, at the
heiul, with their inspiring '"'', mnl
the waving Hug" "f ""' erowilK whirh
lined the Htreent, lent a martini air to
the iiliraile. The imrplii "llelln, Hill"
rikhniiH en the Klks, who tnlirrlli'il III
a hoilv, were mili'li in eviilenee.
After the inrmie pnine mi iulilreH,
more plnviug ly tlie dnn.l, ""'
while the various Ktreel slums, moving
picture Ihentreii, 1 ma'le slnnils. ami
lunch countem wero reaping a harvest.
At noun the hungry crowd invmleil every
lunch rnoill and dalii" nlil. 'I''"' "'
gun hotel, inst. iipened, did it capacity
IniHiiieHH. The Klks were entcrlii I at
a Hpecinl liiucli, mid many temporary
lunch conali'iM were .'iigorly patronized.
Mosiili'S almost every Inmsi' in Aslilnnil
elltertkiucd Biillie gmsls lit dinner. The
.lacknoti Cmnity I'rew Assoi'inl inn met
at the hiiiiii.' of I'. I. Wanner, where
a delightful luni li wa served.
Ill the nfteriioon the crowd divided,
many to K" I" O'f lml1 uanie, mid other
to lake in the vaudeville show, dnlloi.n
aHceliHioll ami various events. I'r'nir
to the liall name, II ruwd was enter
tained liv a ruck drilling contest, .lack
minville licfeated Ashland 17 Ii; Hie score
stood n 3 in favor of Ashland up to the
eighth, each team playing i I'mcre hall
and scoring principally on oppoiieiilB1
errorn. In the eighth .liicks.inville made
a dig lirace, and Ashland entirely went
tn pieces and .lacliKiinville scored III
runs. The hands playi'il Iii'Im n the
innings.
The vaudeville show, imported for the
occasion, pleased those who saw it. An
unfortunate accident destroyed the lull
loon, anil prevented the am-eiision.
Then came Hie calillinmpiaii paiade,
which was one of the big features of
Die day.
l-'ircworks, liaml concert, and a grand
hall in the evening, closed the day of
gaiety.
The special train which left Ashland
at midnight brought hack the last of a
tired hut satisfied holiday crowd.
Judging from the crowd and the eu
thusiiisui, the celebration of the l-'onrtli
of July at Ashland was a nicmornhlr
and glorious occasion.
Sign Language on th Curb.
Any uue would Itiuigiue all the ililb
broker lu Itruail siie,-t weic iiuiii-s
They usu Hie Min I.iiikiiiiui' ilnun
there uuw to imiiw.v iii'ilatliiis uud
Mien to their utllrc liny a..il clerks
who si; In tin. windows of Hie olllce4
to vu. h the itlntallniis As a muMcr
uf f..cl. Some of the brokers llso tlie
Ueuf ami iliiuili alihalel; others use a
littlUi't slKtltlllllg code of llleir own.
kliowu only to the one silicic liiiu-c
lltid lis repleHi'iilnlhe. lleli this.
Luwever. has to lie t hanged e.ow niul
thru The brokers poM.rs a liliulile
. wit. uud they soon le.iru Hie sccri-l
blim uf their I'ouipf iltot s. .New York
L'ui' k'lttlbulg Hlspiilib.
Tin 8f..t Way.
"My flieuds tl rii kk'iI loe llilo thH
Wl-iu-heit lltlall." shliellliMly s.lld tile
litM diiellsl to Ills nil v ci Mil v as Ittc
ttki,iiit tlpl'oui'lifd with the ilciitll
weupoli! "I never pulled the lllel
uf a plMul lu HIV life, so If I hi I .loll It
Will It an n, . 1,1. 'in "
"Nor Is tills iiiiliil duel t,i t n hl.iiiK"
wlilnt-il the I'halleli ge r, while lo the
gllK "I.Ike .von. a pistol is a stiauge
article tu luy bauds, and If I shoot you
It will be with ii siiui shot "
" I bet . fur heaven s snke." evclalliieil
tlie lirst itucllst. Willi a ra of hope,
"let aim riiicfiilly at ea, b oilier or
uue of us tiiav wet hil'" Kiiiisiih t'll.v
Mewstiuok.
8lwyn'a Curious Tait.
OiHirge rtidwyii linil a strange hut not
Uncolliiuoli passion for seeing deilil
bodies, esjieclnlly lluo-e of Ills friends.
He would go any illstnlue to gratify
this pursuit. I.oiil llollmiil was laid up
very III at lloll.iuil lloui- slmrily be
fulX' bl death, (teoii.-e Selwiu s(u to
ask boiv he was mot ivlietlici- be would
llkt to M-e bhii. I.onl 1 1 1 if In nil an
weted: "ttli. by nil luenus: If I'm
nllie totiiiirroi,' I -hall be delighted to
Bee tleorge. and I I, n,.ii thtit ll I am
llcuil be Will be I'elkblcd to -cf mr!"
The two lii draw to: " I'uir W lul.-i
J-'lour mid liohlioi lin'r I otr.'c. Allen
A Keiigiui. i
1.IIMT-Vnliiiitdi. ghl locket, mi Mam
tieet, July n. avium to Togi-rv ami
recctvo nuitiihlc reward. t2
IV ll' Nl Child ' IVti r I'iiii purse. Ap
pi yTribune office. vi
Tlibu-e, tic per Uloulk.
Social and Personal
" Oulcatiu " for conlno'. 01
Uuy i at hump uKflin aftiT ft
visit iu tho dtute f WnbiriKion.
Mil'.T Nfruirv muf Mfdfonl n filmrl
viHii . i:.- tliiy (lurinjj iho past wi-ck.
lu-iiiK ticdrgf Vuihinjtuu 't hciillli
in u mJ;i-s "f Hmrkiit(i "Colt'stii.." (l
Mts My rlh TIurnt in pavint; Mfrt
fonl it i-h.
A. jtuluill of .Im-Lsmivilli- wn nituiu,:
liin Mclt'ord frii-inU Hutiininy.
I'll I rii'ii.- pcojilG l rin k " Colf-itin
MiiM'rul VhIt and live uu-t. til
ll. I.. Hill f Trtiil wn in M'dfonl
n-fcnl ly.
H. A. M vir m' Lukt Crftk hit Imi-ii
v iit i nr relative!! niift frU'iuls living
:,t M. -.If.. r.t.
.r.ihn AmlrrHuii of .lriiknonvill', tin
KitnlfiHT. wiitt iii M-lt'i.ril Hatunlny
nioriiiiij.'.
Vim will iH'Vf-r know until yu try
ilwit " 1'iiri- Whit" Plonr in tin- rcitl
tlKHH'V Klivrr, W)!H IJ.V Alien ni-ann.
Harry ''nllmrtsur., jf. -tibial roiitractu.
Jiiid lniiMfr, cpniint wuik tt spcuiulty.
Meilfunl. Or.
Mrn. I. Sisi'inorc uf Kurt Klainatli
h paving li-r formi-r hnniP in lain ''
tin ii a viHit,
.Moi'iiif ItruH. of Klainatli couiity an
in Ki.kii' Kivi-r vnlli-y visiting n-lativis
ami frii-mls.
Dr. .1. IV tfihy ami 'Aitr Hafi r
ri-hirin'il from San Fraiir-iMCM on Hunilay
I'Vf'iiiiift.
Vr. and Mn. V. M. Si;nm. a- i-ntc
t, i,m I 'a pa ami Mamm.i Sri-mitt !'
iM'I'Wdiiville Sat unlay ami f-nnlay.
II K. Ttoork ami Imh fan: - of M r
li wiTi- tfUi'Mt of Mr. an I Mr. A. S
l in . iiltauia Knii'iay.
I'! Wright, wim has hci'a ;ur('ptalil
f,!'iii(r a pn.Hi'i.'ii at th' Miii"il dcpi.t,
a lncati"! at (IranlN 1'aHH at pn'fu-iit.
W. R. -!, th i-apitatitit, l'ft for
Cinnaliar via A. It. Saltmnrnh's Mon
lay morning. Ho will he irmn' several
WOcltH.
. W, P. Davis of Anrinrh ma.lc Moil
fnnl a ImMiiii'SH visit ono day (his wnck.
Dim 't wiar if it ih lint, but miy
"ColeHtin. plram," and ruol off. 91
T. M. Krii'kmn lin n-turnod from i.
visit to liin f. inner linnic In Minnesota.
He was iieiiiiiiprinii'd hotiie lty K. l.nr
Hon of Diilnth.
I'harleH (lay ha liouglit tlif lot on
I wtreit hetwi'on I hoxe of II. . Wilkin
son and A. A. Thomaw and will Imild
a aeat ren'idem-i' on it.
Vol my Dixon, who haw Im-i-ii attend
iiiH I'ltiumenri'ineiit exereiwen at Kuom
;mhI viwil iiir Imh parentH, who rc.fide
in Dotie-lan county, i fit liome a(;ain.
.mlm S. Orth, inhier of I In Medfori!
N'jitional lank, Iwih none to Appleyutt
f, epend his vacation. He in accompli
t.i"d liv Imm family.
.1. A. Snllvan, ihe well known me
fhanic, left for Den MoineH, Iowa, Him
dnv eveiiinir. where he will relocate. Hit-
wife preceded him Mi-vral weelta no.
The Hotel (re(roii, formerly the princi
piil hol.l in Ashland and .fat-It nun conn
ay ii s well, Iihh lieen reopi-ned hy K. T
SltipleH and It. 1.. I'.nnlic. It will hi
Ill-tier than ever.
Charli'H II. Vanpel for many yearn
one of the lending mercltaiitH of Ami
In ml, Iihh Hold Ii ix mercanlile interests
lo 1j in pnrtnerH. A. K. Kinney and W.
It. Heehe.
I-'. W. rltniiss'i' ami .7. H. t'liaus-t-.
his lrol her, who formerly lived a I
ti i h I'd km, ami ,1. I'rndiionime have
iiu orpoialed the ( 'haiis ' I le.lltoinme
I'mitint! fornp.'irv of 1'iir' i.u. with :
pillll Hlo.-k of I u.i H Ml.
A .liu-kHonville man has a timli of
Koyal Ann eherrieH is incheK hmn with
over IMiiil larne, perlect red HphoreH.
With Ihe exception of a few spoiled hy
t he liirds every cherry would demand
I lie highest price in ihe market.
(leotie W. Lewis of Josephine i-oun
ty, ai'i'oinpanied hy his wife, hit heen
vis'iline; :it ,t. (1, Hodge's in IlllHt Meil
foul. Mr. Lewis owns some of the hesl
ilinft Ihoich in southern Oregon and
drove over a span of tin- finest iver
'-eon in thin section.
The plnntine; of the I !". salinou fry
which have lie.-n fed nt I he Indian
creek feeding polidK, was liegiin Snt
unlay and concluded Tuesday, l,(:t0.tnm
haliy Mit t in m heing transferred from cap
livity and artificial ferd to liherty and
life of huHt for jfjrnli. The husky
Imnch of little fellows were placed iu
Hie waters of the lioae close to the
mouth of Indian creek and were out of
oylit iu a Imukliiii; - Wedderlmrii
Kadiuui.
A COMPLETE STOCK
EVE RYTHING QE THE FINEST
Toilet Articles l:ine Perfumes
Stationery Proprietary Remedies
And All Other l)ni Store (ioods
"THE BEST IS
Prescriptions Prepared by an Expert
T H E E A G L E PHARMACY
a. yrrnu., ftAHoKH palm block, medford
HANNA UPON
CITY CHARTER
Says Alter Adoption 01
Initiative One can Expect
Any Freak Legislation
On Friday evening the Trilittiie pub
lished the latter part of ,ludi- lltiuna'if
decision overruling the demurn-r tiled
hy Attorney W. M. ',,hi f..i the pro
hiliil iouists. Tliis part of ihe decision
was sent down on the .l:irkio?n ille mo
lor at .'t o'clock I'riilay afierm-on. The
l irst pjirt was put into i In lui:ktioii
ille post officii in time f..r . im morn
iu,' t rain, hut did nol an i . or was
not iliHtnlnili ! in .Me.iioi.l until the
lollowinK day. The Mail wiili its usual
ciiierpriHe copied the report from Thft
Tribune uud also omitted the first part
of the decision, which is as folohvs:
'The pliiinlil'f in his i-oiuplaint in
iliis cane prays for tin order restrain
my said county court from making or
leclarinj; any order with reference to
the sal- of anv spiritous, matt or vin
oiih liquors within the city uf Med ford.
The matter first came before this court
upon, a motion for a temporary restrain-
uj; order upon said court and a couir
er mot ion 1 hereto. The plaintiff ap
penred hy hin attorneys, Messrs. R, fi.
Smiili mid K. K. Kellv, and defendant
appeared by District Attorney A. E.
Men inert and William M. Col vi, Ksq.
At said liearin t he court unstained
plaintiff's motion and granted a tempo
rary injunction in stud cmise, whereupon
ilefeiidant, by their attorney, William
. Colvig, filed a demurrer tu plain
tiff 'it complaint alleging as the grounds
I hereof ilml the plaiiilifl s complaint
does not constitute facts sufficient to
constitute ;t cause of suit. The demur
rer was submit ted without argument
:hi.I now comes before the court to be
passed upon.
ChargOH lu Complaint.
" Itriel'ly stated, plaintiff in his coin
pluint, ulleges that, acting under a Ii
cense gm tiled him by the rity of Med
ford in .Jackson i-ounly, he is operating
a saloon in said cily and selling spirit
i his, malt and vinous liipiors therein ;
i hat at a general election held in said
county in June, lnis, the quest inn of
prohibiting the sale of spiritous, malt
a ml villous liipiors within the ent ire
count v of .IncUson was iu favor of pro
tiihiliou and thai said county court
is about to declare the resnll of said
election and make an order prohibiting
i he sale of liquor in said county, in
eluding unit! city of Medford. to the.
great in, jury and loss of plaintiff, and
Tor which he has no plain, speedy and
adcipiate remedy at law; that by virtue
of the charter heretofore granted naiil
city of Mi-dford by the legislature of
this slate Die laws of the state rela
tive to Ihe sale ot liquora do not apply
to said cilv of Medford; that said eity
4 granted the right lo regulate the sale
f liquors within said city limits, irre
spective of any general laws of Ihe
stnle enacted by the legislature or by
ihe people at large.
Slaps Inttlatlvo Law.
" At fiM thought one must seriously
doubt the fact of the legislature ever
con fern tig mch unusual powers upon
the city of Medford or any other cor
porattou, but after Hie adoption of Ihe
uiit int i ve we can expect almost any
freak legislation. Looking al the law,
we find Dial the legislature of l!i..
granted Medford a charter, ami the
same was filed in the office of tlie see
rotary of state February 7th of that
venr; that subdivision 111 of section
of said charter iu defining the pow
ers of the council of said city reads as
follows:
"'Section Hi. To license, lax, reu
lali' or prohibit barrooms, drinking
shops, billiard rooms, bowling alleys,
dance houses, and nil places wherein
spiritous, mall or v inous liquors are sold
or kept for sab-, trrespect ive of any
general law of Ihe slate on this subject
NONE TOO GOOD," OUR MOTTO
enacted by the legislature or by the
people at large; provided that no lieen be
for the nale of spiritoiiH, malt or vinoui
liquors nhall be granted for any 1ok
amount than is or may be provided by
The general laws of the state in force
at the time of the granting thereof.'
Repealing Act of Charter.
"Section 11. "i, the repealing act of
miid charter, reuiU as follows:
'Section llr. All the acts mention
ed in the title thereof, and all act
amendatory thereof or in conflict here
with, are hereby repealed; and all sortu
of acts or parts of act. either general
or special, in conflict herewith, are
hereby repealed iu so far bs they con
flict herewith or restrict the powers or
duties conferred upon said city or its
mayor or council. '
"On February Ltth, Uni'i, an amend
men lo said charter was filed in the of
fiee of the secretary of slate, which
among other matters ainenddcd, said
subdivision 19 of section -"i of said
charter:
I think
I.smmc I'YitK Jr., Co.
iiinku Ihe lit'sl childron's
si hip in the market. We
keep them.
C. M. KIDD
THE FOOTFITTER
BIJOU THEATRE
New jProgramme Tonight
Strong comic subjects the feature.
Si ma; "(ieiievieve," suns' hv .Mr. Clvde.
NEWPORT
V A (11 IN
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The I'lacetod'o for Perfect West and Every Conceiv
able Porm of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS KACILITIKS ARK COM PL10TN Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished lobe had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific lo
Albitny or Corvallis, llience ( 'orvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate Prom iYledford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
iiiilmliii); ii list of hotels. Ilioir inpuiMI
A. a. ROSENBAUM,
Local Agent, Meilfoul
ABOUT
August 15 we will be ready
to sell tiered and seasoned!
OAK WOODj
in any quantity at $3.00 per
tier, delivered, or $2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some i-clar, sawed into tier!
wood, a! $1.50 per tier at
Ihe ranch or $2(.f0 per tier
delivered.
Km- all necessary informa- j
lion apply to i
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
.Medford, Oregon.
Something New
In Kublicr Tiret that it will pay yuu to
investigate. COMPLETE 8TOOK,
prompt work, Batlnfactlon guaranteed.
Mitchell & Roeck
GENERAL WAOONEES.
Kast 7th Street, rear of Jderriman's
Medford Tribune, fiOe por month.
All l.iiul of job printing at Portland
1 prices,
A
HAY
k " iii.iii(Mimi in .?wuiri,
y nml niti'H. Call on, iiiphoni- or nrilr
WM. McMVERAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WOR K (I UA RAXTEE1 . SUNDRIES
FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR.
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kisel Kars
WE ASK
YOU TO
NOTICE
OUR LINE
EOR 'OS.
CAN YOU
HEAT IT
?
MEDFORD
r
WAIT
We are cleaning away the
refuse and dirt; getting out
all odd lots, broken lines
and all summer goods, and
in a few days will start a
SALE
that all Medford will be glad to
attend. Watch for the page ads.
BAKER-HUTCHASON
COMPA
C Street, North Jackson County Bank
Which Will It Be?
PINEAPPLE SHERBET, ORANUE SHERBET, STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM, VANILLA ICE CREAM.
ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. PHONE
923.
BUTTERMILK AND SWEET CREAM ALWAYS ON TAP.
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of pinning mill work, including turued work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN tSTH AND 7TH STS. PHONE BSL.
REOS
10 II. P. single cvlinder Runabout., with Milium
seat .. G50
-0 11. P. double-i'vliiuliT Roadster with jump seat.
-0 11. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable
tonneau $1250
PREMIERS
24-'JS 11. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring 'ar..$2250
:!0-:,"i 11. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring 'ar..$2r00
30 :t." 11. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car,
double ignition '. $2G00
40-45 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..!j3750
FORDS
1-1 11. P. four cylinder Runabout ? 500
Same with mechanical oiler, running-hoard and
lamps, etc $ 700
40 II. P. six-ovlinder Touring Car $3000
KISSEL KAR
n.'. -40 TI. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000
CAN YOU MEAT THEM ,
AUTO CO,
NY
Prices E. O. P, Ea. torv.
A. W. WALKER. Manager.
Garage Eighth and D Streets.
Phone Main '2YA.
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