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

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    2 - TTTF, MEPFOKD DAILY TRIBUN'E, MEDKOKD, OREfiOX. WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. 1MK
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Medford Daily Tribune!
A Live Paper ix a Live Town-.
police spies in paris. ; classified Advertisements
Publishpd everv evening fwept Sunday.
MEDFORD PI' ii USUI X U C O M P A X Y
Gkohcik IYtxa.m, Editor and Mauagw.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffiec at
Medford, Oregon.
Legitimiit Leader Myitifild Ovr Rev i
laticn b Prefect Lepine. I One Otnt a Word No lingle Imar-
Paria Gil Elae give the world an tious lesa thin IS cenu. Six Insertion
illustration of I lie working of the I foe the prlco of four.
Irenen ferret police lu go anecdote j centa a lme par month.
v. L:.-u II publUliee with an assurance ; ... , ..
Berenty-flYa
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One month, by mail or farrier. . . f'.'.O One year, I,y mail. .
.".0I)
A JOV US' AU STIC (UAl)HAXl).
ttriu ,..!.. iLnn.l.iiiic of divine truce wot
VSIJ, Hill" '
needed to indu.-e The Trihune to return to the path of eoin
mon decency and ti have a slight regard for the truth"
No, gentle reader, this is not one of the familiar family
homilies of the virtuous Mr. Pecksniff or the unctions
Rev. Mr. Chadhand, UioiikIi it reads like it. It is from
the Medford Mail. There are other hypocrites hesides
those in Dickens.
The voice from the mourners' hencli comes from one
who has trod the primrose path from slot machines and
eard games in saloons to the immunity hath to head off a
visit to McNeil's island, and now, like the Pharisee, he lifts
his hands to high heaven and thanks Cod that he is not like
other men.
Putting the lid on gamMing sometimes removes teuip
, tation and keeps one on "the path of decency" even though
there is no regard for the truth, and the stolen ideas of
others are palmed off as original, as shown in the deadly
parallel.
Since when have immunity hat lis and "divine grace"
become synonymous terms? Honesty, truth, divine grace
what right has one whose policy veers at the sign of a dollar
like a weather vane in the wind, to prate of such things and
to strut in morality like a peacock on parade f
A "TAIXT1W" IWITOKIAL.
The Medford Mail contains an editorial commenting
upon the news printed in The Trihune regarding the re
call petition against Councilman ( dwell in which the as
sertion that prohibitionists were back of the movement
is pronounced false and "tainted" news.
Despite the Mail's assertion, the effort to remove Mr.
Olwell originated with prohibitionists, ,-md the action was
taken because Mr. Olwell voted to keep the Hotel Nash
in operation. This and this only, is the reason Mr. Olwcll's
unfitness for the position has suddenly been discovered.
When Mr. Olwell voted to renew the hotel license, Coun
cilman -Wortnum, prohibition, leader, challenged his vole
and the effort to remove Mr. ( dwell began at once, in order
to give the prohibitionists control of the council.
The effort to remove Mr. Olwell is deplorable and will
be futile. It is another instance of that petty spite that
seems to have run riot among the l.iliputians of Medford.
Mr. Olwell has never failed to do anything that was re
quested of him as a councilman, and the First ward has
not suffered, lie is in every way a representative, wor
thy and public-spirited citizen, one of the city's best boost
ers, and has done far more to upbuild the city than those
who are seeking his removal.
If the people of the First ward bad wanted another
councilman in place of Mr. Olwell, they could have had
one last winter at the city election, but no effort was made.
He was willing to resign, but was requested to continue,
and it was not until Mr. Olwell voted to renew the Hotel
Nash license that the effort to oust, him was attempted.
The best comment on the Mail's course is to apply the
following from its own editorial: "It absolutely disre
garded the truth, was semi conscious of the fact that it
was lying, but its torpid mind did not realize that its
disregard for the truth would be so evident."
WANTS A SIMULACIWK IN SKNATK.
The Portland Oregonian, which has been denouncing
popular election of senators and Statement No. 1 and de
muuding a return to old conditions, describes the result of
these conditions in New York in an editorial as follows:
"It is pitiable to think how little weight, with all its
brains and all its money, New York has in the affairs of
the country. In the senate, for example, I hat imperial
commonwealth is represented by two ghastly specters. One
of them, Depew, is clothed with the tattered remnants ol'
a reputation for amusing folly, but he never had the slight
est vestige of the qualifications of a statesman. Now the
country knows that it was in a measure a shield for dis
honesty. Poor old Depew is bad enough as the representa
tive of New York, but Piatt is worse. This All Hallowe'en
summer, this latter spring, would make another I'alstaff
very weJI if he had Falslaff's wit or his manhood. Put
Piatt has neither. Not without ability of a disreputable
kind at one time, he now totters about, the mere simulacrum
of a man able only to cling to his dollars and devise new
schemes for adding to them. Nm-li is the representation of
New York in the I'nited Slates senate, and yet that state
presumes to give lessons to her sister comnioiiwealths upon
political respectability."
This is the condition in nearly every state where cor
porations control through representative government and
it m the condition which caused the popular revolt in
Oregon, atuV the adoption of Statement No. 1. It is to put
Oregon w , , csh of N',.w York, to put Piatt's and De
pe.WR n, Uie senate from tt,e state that the Oregonian is
opposing popular election of senators
Only the day before Uiih i clitorial description (lf
, ...... me, e m acrun, ... n ,,mu " u Oxonian quoted
as uiougn uie smiuiaenre was an oracle ol wisdom.
hnt Hie Incident bapptatd recently.
A dNtlagiiUbed member of Parisian
-t. !.-; seul ut Invitation! for a lartftr
vh-'i .:i tii Lou ! the Kaubourg
'.'i C rrumlij. He U u Lt-jrUiuiist, ami It
.a-, tn.njly concealed tbat the gather
to have a tertuta oiitkal lf
MtnbLCt-.
As oodii ha he heard of It Polka
IV.-.V t l.eplue calltU upon the host
a::J with ilu. uuuoet politeness aultctt
rd u I :e ijf lDTltntloua for agent
..u LU at a it.
i W Otuite." said he, '! jrl.e you
iiiv word of honor the iuvii to w hum 1
hiti ust tbfiu will looU like per; t tfen
tinmen; they will act like -.-n.leiuen
lu :i u old. they will be worthy of the
.hi. .r yi.u i o:it.-r on tuem ! luaLin;
ijr.-ij yi!f k " -ts "
1 he ;it ttHJ very haubiy. how
. tvr. lie e.(.lKlUed with 111 : .uCfaled
ii-dhlii that hU party won:-! 'e luodc
(;i nf tbe l.l.iertt bJ'n-ii In i . ..tLe and
.uy out..ldtT would be :tt :. ronapU-
M. I-cpii-'' : ;-lit-mi;! t . I . unvhu-ed;
t least he yk-ldi;d the I". I. : jnicef t'ily.
.in -rely tiiliittiK: "At leu-n, .1. le tVihile,
' uu v. Ill nV.uw tue tn Kee the list of
your tftu-.ts. My duty (OiupeN iu tn
!;uuw who v, '!1 be thriv."
M. le I'olnle lullde Ho oh e.-llu. He
lrodiK-ed the lis-t. and I.e.Ute t:iiiiii.d
tt carefully, lie wan wrenthed (u
it-tile m be ititurued It. With tuauy
hov4 he ji'.nh.Ktzed for hnvliKE tnm
bled M. le t'ointe.
"it wus ulllJel.,essar.', snld he. "1
.enUy Would have uo Use fur tho-kf lu
vlratlolis I ti.-e that M. le Cnuitti hi
rertdy hus ou hU Jlt of tfuents the
names ol five of my uiust (ruffed ob
herven."
The count und his friends have b;eu
wondering ever bin.e whether this was
literally true or whether it was a
ihrewd device to lender the gutuerlu
Innocuous.
FOE KENT.
THE ODELL,
leading Rooming House of the thy.
Free baths. Over Postoffk-e.
M. D. MOOBE.
PuiC ltr-XT Suite of three rooms, fur
iitbhed I'ur light housckef.-piu, 4. An
tfr wpek or 1 per month; nice rot
tnrt; good neighborhood; qui' t and re
tired. H-v Kogue River mu i-oni
pauy. 10:.
FOR RENT Two front offh-e rooms
and one larg room l0x-lo in Miles
building. Inquire at iriu.iea of at
Tribune office.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, eleL-trit-light
and baths. Mm. R. I,. Hale. L
treet ner lltb. ' tf
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pomps Furnished when
V. aated.
BALL ft GLOSCOCK,
('oiitruetors and Builders.
All Work Guaruutettd.
Olflcfl snia 0. H. Pierce ft Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Hoi t
FOR SALE -vass.
I. E.
streets.
FOR SALE.
-New 12x11 tent, s oz. can
McOinnis, Cottage and C
102
a. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed uu shurt
uwtu-e. Keave iniera h nn ruiei ui
police.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Phvaieiau and Murgv--a.
Offiee at Reaidence.
COLVIO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys at Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Wm M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
Vah SALE One auto, or trade fur
i'liiui Ijiiiil. AildretiH Uiiz "-M,
ford.
FOR SALE: Fine thoroughbred p.t
bull terrier pups, and $10, pedi
guvd. Roderick Baker, Butte rails,
Or. Hit
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE By tytt-
urn party, two high clas automobiles,
prartitally new; 4-H. P. Pope Toledo,
35-H. P. Peerless, cash or real estati'.
0. F. Johnson. Roselmrg. Or. HJ
FOR SALE Residence property; 7
rooms and bath, city water, e-etrie
lights, sewir connection. P. t Pug. "
I'OR SALE Li eh..i.r lots, five uiin
utes from depot, near school ; easy
tonus. F. ). Page.
FOR HALE Seventh tret IniHiuesa
propel ty, two-story brick, fiiixHO; also
:';i0 feet oil Seventh street by .U Teet
ou Riverside avenue. K. ('. Page.
Quick Changes.
London Tit Pdu tells how J. Pier
pout Morgan succeeded lu Inters tewing
the pope and (Jtieeu lleteiiu within
half an hour. The gueeu tiled the ap
point nieiit for M;45 o'cloi L uhd ihe
iMpe for 11;1." o'clock oil the HUie
uiuriiiug. The dlillculty of the task
was luiieiiAed owlutf to the fact that
etiquette pies.'l ibes that for Ihe
.pieeu's uudieiue Mr. Morxaii shoiild
appear in u fro k tout Willi a fancy
lie und his diititlitci', who wus to uc
cuuipauy him. should uppear lu a Hht
colored wali:!ui( gown, with an appro
prlute bat. v. bile the ethjuetle of (he
Vatican pi . Il.ed for Mr. Murguit
eveiilutf dies and a white tie und for
the lady a bin. k uow u and u black
luce veil over her ln:ir. both to he un
gloved and imjeweled. A ijulck change
art 1st mlglit have luadu light of this
matter. Kcii Mr. Morn mi and his
daughter i-tli'cled the tninsforiiiutlou
In live minutes ufier a twenty iulnutef
Interview with the queen, and a fabt
motor did the lent.
How H Made Monty Fly.
"Though not a rich inaii and n t
OVetlUcIlUeil to WUhle inoliei. lieiTiliC
lesa 1 spent cti-h ultli a rcckh--ness
that w us of the Monte t i Uio order
while ou u tour of Latin Amei kau
'ountries leieuLly. sulil Professor I
t. Everett f Harvard unH-i-.ii .
"It wus in the l ulled Stales of Co
lombia, win iv my prodigality reached
Its zenith Met-thm au old friend. 1
uked him to dim- with mc an-l w lieu
came to settle cheelfuli puid a t hecU
that called Tor $'.-.) Then I tipped the
waiter to $40 and paid !Hi for two
extra tine i-Utirs. The-if Ikmc :iv al
solutely true, but It ts propec i -i.itf
thut the cost of my dinner u ti- c :i
mated lu the currency of Ihe i.umi
and that It stood me In leali v oulv
bu, a dollar lu our lulled Suae
money being worth SfUHl of t lu- Cl.-.n
bin. So It whs tb:it the wulier ;;.: a: a
right aluatloll only lo cein. ai:d the
two perfect os veie in cent- apl. e n
our Yankee bntls." liHltliuoie A me; 1
can.
Curtou UuubU Rjinbuw.
Of a curtou- tt'iil'c lasi't
ver say.s lu a Idler to tli- 1 "
'Hhim: On March 1 1 la-i. v. hi:- .
Ihe voyak'e I.etA.-cii .lain.it. :i :. '.t
UthUiUM of l'linama at 11 '
sun belug llicn nearly lu lb.- .c ,iiU ;
double raiubou ..f bniM'ii.t .l..i ..,v.:
appeUletl. t'ol llilim a in L i ; .
round the un. me Inner t.w l.i-l'-s
some illntauce tloiw lit.- -m. It..
bou LellnJ al"Ut uu e.u..l iIIm.iIim
Tiom the llitlrr A clear hiol.i.ti "h.-w
cd no iljjic of lain Neii!o-i tlu i'
tn In lii.r any utl.er -ioul m t-'.ti.l h..d
ever seen a similar hci..n;n.U Hie
vutr-i W.w laded K'"duall "u snd
then the Inner bow "
FOR SALE S. M. Subdivisioo is iu tbe
market now; rhuiee ten re tracts,
best location in tbe valley. L. - Nee
deaiever, Jacksouville.
FoR SALE Smull business; fine Iota
tiou. luquire Tribune,
LOST AND FOUND.
PlM'ND On C street, Tuesduy, girl's
covert jacket. Apply Tribune offiiP
LOST In Medford, one day last week,
a pair of gent's slippers, wrapped iu
a iiewtpaiier. Pinder please leave at
Tribune ofliee.
WANTED.
W A NT K I To rent, a good modern
home; will pay good rental for the
right kind of a house. .1. . Perkins
Phone or writn. 101
WANTED To rent, part of uu office
on Seventh street. Address H, care
of Trihune. 101
WANTED Due or two 'Jli short Win
chest ur rifles, good condition and
cheap. J. E. Payette.
100
WANTED To buv from 100 to 300
bead of stouk sheep. Write Bui 131
Medford, Or.
W A NT ED A span of good homes
geldings or mures, which eau be driven
or worked, savin or eight years old
Souud and gentle, Weight 1100 or 1200
pouudg. Add runs Tribune, Medford,
Knocking a Wodpon.
A R,al tiiii.LUi c.
Tli.- tli..l hllll.u.li .'HI.:
lu Ki.K.in.t Hit- .it.,-rty
Mtilijuts nf t In. intuit. WW
i luimU i l.lii lit" in.ili
.tt nu! "ii "
K. KXVART.P.-taid cut.
A. I'FKKY, Vi.'-Prident.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON', Aaa t Luebier.
The Bedford National Bank
MEDFOBD. OB.
..-)0,000
. 10,000
CAI'LTAl
SURPiA'S
Safctv Huxes to Kent. A (icneral Banking Business
TransiK'ted. We Solicit Your Patronage
DHI8HOLM MARTIN
linuae Paiutiii. I'upT Haugmg ami
Tinting. All work gtiaraotpi-il.
I'hune -J2il. Lockbox 12:i, Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers-
Day phone 35.1; Night Phones: ( . v.
Conklin 36; .1. H. Butler 14.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AN1; t!OL
EEOTION AOENOY.
Look Box 808. MedfoM, Oc
E. B. SEELY. M. D.
Pbvaician and Surgeou
Mwleru Kquippi-il Opi-ruting Koouia.
X Kav. Offite Honrs, 1(1 12. 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DB. OOBLE TOE YOUB
GLASSES.
State Depositary.
Kalabliabed ISs.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$Uf),000.00
Ate Y ur Valuable;
in Safety?
Arif your vk1Ii1i9 proteitt-,1 against
I hi- tt lacks ol buiglurs or the sudden
oitljrrtik of l ire I lo not be sa-Jsfied
with doubtful i'"j;'tiou, but sicurn the
must posilivi' kind of safely by liqws
iting vour valuable! i" Ih1 r'ro
burglar .rof vault of the Jarkson
Coirity Bank.
Safe deil hcxrt to runt, 4.00 and
u;i .er year.
V. I. VAWTKH. President
(I. Ii. l.l.MH.KV, Cashier
optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
MKVKNTI1 aiKKIJI
"He Has No Other Business "
LOW
RATFS
EAST
Will be made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Linea in Oregon
FKOM MKDKOKD, ORE.!
as follows:
IF YOU MENTION THIS CAFE
your iuviiaiiuu lo eillier a little bite
or ui: elaborate meal will be ius'-uully
nr,"oite,l. )i-op iu with the ivmpaUun
to whom you want lo be particularly
ri.-e. We.ser- suppeid so daintily
lluil you will hi've tli. i'.i uble pleasure
of enjoying the lutC'l yourself and ol
inipies-ii'.g your eoiiipanijU with your
gd judgment.
Nast 2afe
TO
Outli Ways One Way
Through Via
Purlluud. f'ttliforuia.
in.- uiv
It. I .1 O.Nll
Imvt tn doli llif l.'!n--' id ti1P'e ttbfii
nul iutn.t-iH i-i'.-iir. a ii.l ui l!it.-i i.i iv
ruluut u tifli llierv :t , .n ..n.itluli j
Aud hit tini le ." ii itr
WlifU lltf l.lig Mint- ilu- l.-Kt-ialiM-Ult
M luitl ,.lf.a liulitUTlatli t- I
lliU!T iP fi r.'III Mlri 1 ..loiistll.Ult I
he th nu!l dlt-nlUt-d, hvjih'ou-. mid
Iturttlid uf ll the Urlrd tllllikles tlittt !
Uui-tf altendiim upn He cieieiiin
NOTICK.
"Kipevt to kill uuytlilu with tlj;it
KunV"
"XothliiK but lime."
'Puhaw. you will do well If jou kUi
time willi It!"
It'i Headed Thu Way.
1 wis. tt.ut .Uy
ll) Kail b of gl'f tl
A mnUlht,' i)uret).
t'ur tdt-ii might
tth lip tl.ttt anili
Uu Mi4sjlite ti
tut U tha while.
tJUt M aweml My,
In buiiiid iu ina,
8h nul nut bi.
'1 t.i Inai'inc
Collif In her slvtkd
It inikf 9 u algti -Hut.
iiTc ld
FuUllli of July.
Of Couri.
"Why docs it woiuku alvay want tu
be lu Htyle':"
"Uhe It up."
"Hut It Is j easy."
"Weli'r"
"Hek-du-e It ii uuftihluUdhle Uut to."
Born Tht Way.
"What uptlf uii uvt au fuulUhV
aaked the eXMpt-rated lud)
"Cuuje uatuial." iKiteuiuly replied
the uffeudtuK yuuih
Chicago $82.40 $S7.f0
St. Louis 77.40 82.50
St. Paul (!9.!)0 8.1.7")
Oinaba C9.90 75.00
Kansas Citv .. G9.90 75.00
Tickets will le on sale
June 19, 20.
July U, 7,22,2.5.
August Ii, 7, 21, 22.
(Juol for return in 90 days
with stopfVer privileges at
pleasure within limits.
REMEMBER THE
DATES
For any further information
rail on
A. S. ROSEN BAVM.
Loral Agent, or write to
WM.M'MURRAY, General
Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
The HotWeather
Cnn'l hurt our meats. They are all protected by
(Bold Storage
Come here and he sure of the best.
Medford Meat Company
Sin-cessors to Pol l inuer.
Xext Hotel Xash.
Notice in hereby (ivru that 1 lie uu
leriifued Kill apply tu tbe City Council
of Ibe I'ily of MeilforJ, Oreuon, ut the
tk -st nii-eliptf following the regular meet
:tg July 7, IDuS, for a license to aell
piritoufl. viuoun auit uialt liquors iu
oualititiea lend ;bttl a j(allou, for the
periol of in oioutliil. at bia pluce or
busiuena at lot H. iu block in the
y of M-'Jfoid. Oregon.
liuleJ .luly :t, IHiH
e. m. uipsom.
New Caaea.
( Imil.. llulelioin v. .l.iHe,h s. Wil
ton; auit to quiet lille. Harvey. M,le
Mulkey, allnrnevK for plaintiff
aiedfard Tribuaa, AOs aat month.
No Defeat, Though.
"He uirt Ills I II at a bat bin beaeu '
"OooJ awliuuier':"
"In the sea ull of Ihe time."
'Tben he inet bis water l u."
Never Wat There.
"I am sure of one thlua."
"Whal't i!?ai
"I'heie s pleMv of imuu at the tuu."
' il. IV tin oil LU.'IV V
Bamalua for Bale.
See ue for bargains NVe have faroi)
for aale.well improve,!; T,hh1 orchard:
rich toil: '.'i) to tli) per acre. Peari
I'irtle, Hronuaville I.aaJ Investment
Co., Urowaiville. lireifoa. tr
LOCAL MARKET.
The fololwiug quotation! are au iu
partial report of the price! paid by Med
ford dealer!.
Wheat II per buehel.
Flour i'2.70 per cwt.
Whole barley $8 per ton.
Hay 12 per ton.
Alfalfa-110 per ton.
New potatoea (1 25 per cwt.
Butter 0c per roll.
Lard 10c per pound
beaui 5e per pound.
liSHc per Jolen.
Sugar 6 80 per cnt.
Turkey! 13c per pound.
Poultry Spring. '-' to 13; bene. 3 So
to $4 per dotvu.
Hauia Utc per pound.
Shouldera 10c per pouud.
Hogi 4 Hie to oe per pound.
Cattle lf to 3Hc per pound.
NEWPORT
YAtUINA BAY
Oregon's Halchless Beach Resorl
The Place to (.in for Perfect h'est and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and IMiglilful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES Ah'E COM PLKTE - P.est of food
and an abundance of it. fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, sudi as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. luiel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEW PORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Oorvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train service daily and Ihe trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Med ford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TlOk'KT, $10.00
Our elaborate new auuiliier book gives a concise tic ncriptiou of Newport,
including a lint of hotel, their rapacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSEN BAUM, WM. McMURKAY,
Local Agent, Medford General Passenger Agent, Portland
TUN RES IINE ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN 0ULTIVA
TION" JNE MILE FROM EAGLE POl NT, JiiOO DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
WITI l!T INTEREST.
j Daily & McComb
1 O'TICE. ROOM 33, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
I Tribune Ads Bring Results
IMikup 373 for freh fruit nn.) vi(i
t:iMi, imiUpi, pn'n. Iit:.. nntt (riH'rrif..
U vku't b brut thut Hotel Nb
mrchaat' luBektsott. Try it.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Wh
Hl-Al)QUARTI:RS l:OR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING A1ADH I:R0M TREES
Quotations promptly aud cheei t'uVy furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT CLHNDALK OREGON
VA1?D AN1 OKEICE AT MKDKOKD. OKK0ON.
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