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

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    THE MED FORD DATLY TRIBUNE, ME DP OR D. OREfiON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. W08.
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VIEW PLANK
Social and Personal
GOVERNMENT BOYCOTTS
PACIFIC COAST DEALERS
Huy Ticket oy Wtvo.
' Huiut'lUiiitf wli irh 1a at eonitiderable
lute teat to tlie puh lie (feiieruM v and
which is per Into uot gouerally kiiowf.
is the vetcm of prepaid oidom now in
effect between ilutioim of tlm Southern
Pacific oomjmn ami all point ill Un
united HtUti'H. liV IlieUIIB of til if NVMteil)
ticket may be pu relumed ut Medford
from anr place iu thu United Mlatefl and
iiiu i led or telegraphed (1 i reel to t lit
party winning to come In-re. Hloeper
accoinmodiitiouii and hiiihII aiuouuta of
t'Hdli in connection with tlieae tir-kcti
ma? ula tm fiirniahed Hi the ihiiw
time. '
NuhIi Hotel Arrivals.
John M. Neott, W. . Jenkins, Port
land ; ,1. V. iVlcmoti, Sun Francisco;
. J. Hudson, Portland; l M HofVr.
Nalcm; .1. t Carlton, I Point;
t 'hurli-H ltedmond, I'm 1 1n ml ; Thoman
Harhoni, H. N ltinhop, Nun Pnim'ittro;
V. (J. Spiiidler, i '. A. t Wper, l. A
Woiielson, SllH PriltliMHCo; J II. Mauin,
Portland; .1. P. Until , I, K Tidbull.
Kuki'iio; M. 1.. MiiiiNliold, Portlund;
Max h'nrraml, St unfold ; A. Paukev.
Ashluml; Mi, f. It. Wright, Colesim;
Miss Anna Heeson, Talent; L. .1. Wnt
eon, Portlund; .1. A, Maak, llaakuood
The old reliable Albany Norm-hen
I buve the 1 argent stock of fruit trees
ou the Pun fie coast. Pears, apples,
curb, plum, apricota. tiectitriueH, eher
rit-s, Kutflisb walnut, shade and orna
menial trees, berries, rosea ami shrub,
all of which I offer at lowest price
consistent with first olats nursery stork
navtuf oeeu n un mis nursery la vcars,
i ran guarantee all stock to be tmo to
name ami free from disease. I handle
nothing but Orfjfou grown trees.
I. H. WARNKH,
Medford, Ur
NOTICE.
Notice in hereby given Ihal the mi
deiNipned will Hpply to tlie city council
of the ritv of Medford, tlieirnii. til the
next meeting for a license to sell ipir
itoim, vinous and malt liiiiorn in ipian
lities less lh;in ft ballon r the period
l six month', at lii pluce of liusiius
at lot PI, iu block 'jo. in the citv of
Medford, reKim.
Oated July lo,' lims,
H. O. Wlt.K KNMON
Merchant:! lunch at Holwl N'asL.
V.. :i. DuKcnbury of Gold Hill was a
i'. ut visitor in Medford.
Vri I Ktlly has returned from a visit
.Uhland.
Dr. r. It. Hay m buck irmn a tew.
Iuvm ' .-.il at Aslilaml. '
,1. K. i:ii.vnrt is siiffcrnia never--
nut an atlack of tonsilitis. ;
Mrs J l hVddv uud (Illllllv ut !
Unon Democrats and 7iZ:v:iL ;
iVIMIIDK iro-iiMfi "
I Wielt I'ox ih employed at tlold Huy.
jlliH wife went down Tuesday evening
to visit him.
! V.-etal.ies, boiries aud baktiy for
'hoi wutlor meals. Phone :t?.'i. Allen
I & It.-atjun.
M. Shi ley wuh down from I-alu- creek
Tuesday afternoon en route to .luea
vonville.
J. II. liay of Central Poinl ivik in
Medford Tuesday visit in, hi- son
Cliurlo.
I. I,. Ton Velle, js. Pieliardson, (Juy
CliilderH anil II. Deuel have ntarted on
u trip to Crater lake.
S. A. Pa it isoii and ,1 nines (irieve
of Central Point were Medford vi-itorn
Tuesday al'ternoou.
(ieorue If. llads has sold his sto.-k of
oods lit the second hand store on th-
West Side to Mordntf Wmdr.
John l.ijjliam. I. A. aud It. II. Pruett.
three of our thriflie-,1 fanners, were iu
Medford Tuesday.
S. Ii. Simn.ons of Sterling precinei
interviewed oi:r iiien-hantM Tuesday aft
moon.
Harry Cullx rtson, jfoneral contractor
and builder, imueut work a specialty.
M.dford, Or. .
Miss Anna Peeson of Klunmth Palls
ami Taleiil spent Wednesday in Med
ford.
I. A. Uriak of Kuakwood, Mieh., is
visiting his son, K. Haak, who owns
ram-h at l.ak' Point.
Joe II. Hauiii, the popular represen
lalive of l leisi her, Meyer i. o., is
iitfjiin in Mi dfonl.
.Mrs. Ueaynn arrived from lexas this
ek for a visit with her son, W. C
Heaguu, the genial merchant.
1 1 arry 1 1 elms has rel urned to Jue.k
sonvilje tiom a lew weens visn in
California.
Mrs. James I'aughl of Juekson Creel-,
list rii'l has rel urned from n visit to
her sons, who live in Multnomah count v.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkins will take
p I heir residence in Medford as soon
thev en ii find a miilablr house.
William ltinslie of Phoenix, the car
uler, transacted busineHs in Medford
Sut nrdav.
John Devlin of Port land has been
pending few day a among relatives
and friends living in Jackson count v.
Mrs. . F. Winkler of Ashland made
her former home in Medford a visit
miring Iho week.
It is much cheaper to order Unit tai
lor made suit now. July 10 to IS Kifert
is cutting the price "-r per cent. IPU
I j, K. Itllglies of KI'MI, I'llioil eoilli
ly, is in the valley looking for a stock
ranch.
Mrs. If. Norton of Benton county is
Jacksonville visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Duiiuiiiglon.
Air. and Mrs. John Norris were amoue
the many who went to Ashlnnd during
I lie past week.
M r. and Mrs. (ienrge Til own of
Itrowusboro district were in Medford
Tuesday on their way to Ashland to
attend Chiuitampia.
Mr. and Mrs. C, Luathermuu and Misi
Kllisou left for Wilbur, I oiiglas eoun
ty, Tuesday evening to be gone some
t line,
C. Ij. Moiihou of the Pacific Paper
'omiuuy and I.. K. Tnlliall of ltlake,
Me Pal I & Co., are on tlp'ir regular trips
lo Meilford.
J. J. Johnson, stale lecturer of the
t regon grange, enlei lam-'d 'entral
Point grangers wit h a splendid talk
Inst Saturday.
Dr. J. P. Iteddy returned Mouda
Mdin a business trip to Port land and
left ou a flying visit to Ciauts P;is
Tuesday.
Dr. ( 'hui les II i lies and his family.
who have been visiting iu Jacksonville
tnd Applegale, left for their home ut
I'orest ( i rove Wed neda v.
Mrs. M. K. Yockey has sold her resi
lence property on 1 street to Mr. Itev
nobis of Din u count v for litnO, M
Melliuger negotiated the sale.
M i'h. Howard Kilhuiu and her chit
dren eauie down from Porlluud Satur
day to spend the summer and are tin
',niesi ,,f Mrs. K. J. Knbli of Jackson
ville.. W. C. Spimllei and C. A. Co.iper of
;in I'lanciseo are ou a fishing trip
.mi the Kitgne. Tin v mine all the way
fiom the bay cily l. tiy their luck
with the steelh'Mids. They were taken
out to the river by (ny Childers.
I.. Vim Vleil, who ruived some of tin
finest fruit ever giown in Jackson
-ouuty, has pold his little farm iu Wtl
low Springs precinct, containing about
tu Here-., to two Kunsuiis for ll..'iit
He will look for a location in the Wil
laniette valley.
Jo.- M. Kinlev f the Palace hotel :ii
fi rants Pass was m Medfio;d Moiidux d
.idle.t a bouiil bill of A. MHrshall
of the firm of Marshall Pros , the Port
land contractors who recently went into
bankruptcy. The men had a wordv
encounter when they met.
Judge Jewell was on the northbound
uain Monday en route from Ashland
lo Grants Pass. He was on the lookout
lor smooth stranger, who exhibited
testimonials as a bookkeeper ami claim
I to be a relative of tienernl Header
-on of Georgia,
The Kugeiie Itegisler, the leading re
publican newspaper of Lane county,
says: "We all appreciate It. U. Smith
of ('rants Pass, an orator, but Pn
;:-ne haidly expe.-ted biui to make a
nohtiiul speech instead of ii patriotic!
"i n J illy Pou rt h, as the orator of
the day " '
Another attempt will be made soon I
i o'i(ne ;iil recover tin rin-iire .ti.
ll'onrd thn steamer Brother Jonathun
A Iwreeked off 1',,in H it,ra,t i-,.
y Anna It, Ur HrHnw Ipartie, lmVe (.ut mMr, ,im n
1 ""rcnmn lor Hi hull
Demands of Union Leaders!'"
Democrats and,
What They Secured
The following is n confidential bulb
tiu of labor news from the Denver con
veutiou issued by Marshall 'nulling,
secretary of the national joint commit
tee aud shows how labor regurds t in
democratic platform:
President aud executive committee
American J-'edoration of Labor present
ed to resolutions committee, certain de.
iiiauds (which appear to have been mod
lfied considerably for platform) chiefly
as followa:
I. Demanded guarantee lo wage earn
ers. birricull urists and hol t it-nit m ists
"that such associutionii or their mem
bers shall uot be regarded us illegul
combinations;" got it for labor organ
iatious und their members.
Iu) miction Prohibition.
2, Demanded prohibition of injunc
tions iu labor disputes "when such in
junctions would not apply whou no la
Imr disputes existed," and that no in
junction shall bo issued "when there
exists u remedy by the ordinary pro
cess of law;" jrot reiteralion of pledges
in platforms of IMHtl and U'Ui approv
ing Hill bill (passed senate IHiHi) re
ipiiriug jury triels in cases of iiulirect
eonteuifit; nothing therein, therefore.,
with regard to injunctions; also got
promise that injunctions shall not be
issued "iu any caseti in which iiijunc
turns would not issue if no iuduatrial
disputes were involved. "
(Demand probably based on theory
that strikes do not interfere with prop
erty rights, aud thus would nut be en
joinable; conservatives ou resolitliuus
committee deny this und regard auli
injunction promise as vague and useless
lo 1'Vderatiou of Labor.)
II. Demamled extension of eight hour
law to all government employes aud to
employes of government eoiit no-tors or
Hub contractors; got prom inc. of eight
hour day "on all governuieut work."
4. Demanded pronii.ses of general
employers' liability act aud depart iiieut
of labor, und got them.
Conflicting Opinions.
Leading lawyer on resolutions dt
cluii-s it to be opinion of conservatives
ou committee that if busiueHS or good
will bo held to be property, then labor
gets nothing in anli iujuuei ion plunk,
ami Ihal. if promise that labor organ
izalions shall not bo regarded as illegal
cuuibiual ions menus amend ineiit to Slier
man taw, I lieu it gel a much ; couser
va lives deny that promise inemiH Ihal,
if it means legalizing the interstate
boycott conspiracy.
Labor leaders undoubtedly consulted
step by top, aa labor plunk iu platform
ussuiued shape; appear greatly pleased;
conservatives believe planks mean si in
ply ruiterntioii of previous promises. If
the latter supposition be true, then pro
visions of not ice aud hen ring in in
junction enses, whether relating to lu
for disputes or not, aud exemption of
labor organi m lions from opera I ion of
Sherman law were evidently not ac
complished.
WASHINGTON, July l-V Unlet
word is received from Colonel Goethe
les today to the contrary. Pacific coast
dealers will not be considered iu the
purchasing of supplies by the commis
sary department of the cunul commis
sion. Captain Geggs. purchasing agent
for the Panama canal commission, in
a statement given otu today f-uid that
poor sfeumhip service on the Pacific
coast is responsible for the decision.
The Pacific mcrehatits have request
id that Home of the supplies be pur
chased there and shipped to La Boca.
Captain Beggs says that if supplies
were purchased on the Pacific coast
and there should be a failure to ship
on any vessel it would be i.'o days be
fore another shipment could arrive. Ou
the Atlantic const shipments can be
made every four days. Twenty days
is to long an interval for (lie shipment
of fresh food, snya Captain Beggs, but
pruiiea und dried pea.-hes might be pur
based on the Pacific coast.
NA8K INAUGURATES
MERCHANTS'
LUNCHEON
The Hotel Nash today inaugurated
an innovation iu Medford a choice
lunch soup, two meats, vegetables,
your favorite beverage aud coffe all
for 25 cents. Just hits the spot ou a
hot day. Is not surpassed in San Fran
cisco, Portland or other cities. Try
it, ft.r it will be a regular institution
if Ine patronage justifies it. 101
ORKGON DELEGATION IS
GRATIFIED WITH TICKET
i ttioii of
ng ronfi
(iratified with the nt'iii
Brvan mid Keru and profit
deuce of their election in November,
five members of Oregon's ! legation to
the democratic national convention have
turned from Denver to .Portland. The
party included C. K. Henry, chairman
oi i ne iieieganon; riaie r"nior m, n.
Miller of Lebanon; J. . Booth of
Grunts Pass; Dnn J. Pry of Salem and
.1. D. Slater of La Grnude. John B.
Ityan and some of the other delegates
remained at the convention city for fl
few days of sight seeing while 1 V.
Ilolinnn, Ii. D. Jnman and D. M. Watson
extended their trip to Eastern cities
and will not return nuti Hater in the
month.
fMOh
Mail ford Tribune, 50c per mouth.
To keep your temper
When the Ihcrnioiiictcr is
HS! in 1 lie slia-le, he sure
I hut you smoke n -food ei.-ir.
one Hint von will en iov and
will make vou forget the
eiL'Ml-; If. If. Y.. ' 10-eOllt
malter. The Mortford "-ecnt
eiar, and Del .Marea. 1")
eent eisMf are tlie liest thai
money can huy. .Made hy a
luiiiic industry, union, liand
maile not in the tnist.
R.R.V. Cigar Works
Afedfonl, Or.
BIJOU THEATRE
TON Ki I IT
"The Easterner"
A thrilling picture of western life. The hero, a
young easterner in his autoniohile, wins a raee against
the eowliuys on horsehaek. lie also wins in a fight
with the western had man.
ti ".W:-.
PLAY BALL
If you intend getting u new Summer
Suit il is time vou were ordering- now,
and gel some benefit of it during the
summer and early fall. Wo aro ready
for you at any time with a complete
line of novelties iu summer fabricH,
which we make into perfect fitting,
stylish clothing,
J.A.KREUZER&CO.
IMVOKTUKS AND TAILORS.
PAI.M BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
Oak Park
Addition
( H railroad on
aud conveniently
sites close iu.
the West Side, north of depot ground
located for husiness men seeking home
i" i i 1. 1 in i i
icse line lois are oiiereit lor sale ciiea
on good terms, and the
huilding inducements to
kind id' improvements,
suhurhs when such fine
prices ranging from
P.
owners are iu position to offer
itivono wishing to make the right
go
Whv
residenci
out to
lots can
the faraway
he ohtuined at
$200 to $350 per Lot
situated where an advance in price is assured,
the first henefil will he derived from the conipl
railroad to the timher?
It jiays to figure on such investments in a live town
Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look
a verilahle gift to the Iniyer in a year or two hence,
full particulars apply to the
and where
tion of t he
liue
like
Kor
Rogue River Land Comp'y
l:liibil Building
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
Now Going at Full Blast; Every Article Reduced
Only ahout five arl ides, including plaid, calico, eanvas
iug and a few new goods which arrived this month are ex
cluded from the sale.
All we ask is that the people of Medford compare values
and prices. If we have the lowest prices on known hrands
of standard goods, then we will gel your trade. If you
are prejudiced against price reducing and insist on paying
long credit store prices, we can't expect, your husiness. We
helieve, however, that you want to save all you can.
Discount Ranges from 15 to 60 per cent
Buy Your Needed Supplies This Month
BAKER-HUTCHA
SON CO.
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
IT PAYS YOU
To'buyjyourGroceries from
Miller & Ewbank
Why? Because They Sell for Less Money
125 pounds 1'folled Oals $1.00
100 pounds W'ehfoot Flour SJta.SO
H-poinid package Washing Powder 20
lli cans .Jelly tfl.IJli
I ease Soap, L'O hars 7;"c
LTi-poiind hox Maecaroni ..$1.50
1'-' cans Sliced Pineapple $l.SO
12 cans At Tomatoes $1.11
1 ipiarl Malt Vinegar UOe
IL' packages Currants $1.20
1 quart CI rape Juice 4SC
1 gallon Pure Olive Oil $3.00
WE PAY YOU CASH
FOR ALL PRODUCE
Come in und (iet Our Prices on Groceries
MARRIED.
I.O'iHlil'.Y HcllNF.UlK.il
i.ru n .luly 1, l,v Itv w
100 NOTICE 100
J list received, one hlllldrei
Kings, direct from tin
them over.
new patterns and si vies in
factory. Come in and look
MARTIN J. RI:I)l)Y
The Jeweler Near Postottlce
l'lito Watch mi U Jfwehy Repairing HpeoUlty.
In Me
Wn.Ill'H 1TIIKKHHON -
Jitlv l. bv Itev. M P ll.M m l.u-. . mm bvrn, nud t n .aut
ham T. Wilder nod Lola Purkeraon. uiuney. '""t
nn no portion
md ii mi id
iaryo Ktnouut of
.-; 'J
11- -
MRDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Dour Screens, Block Wood
Of ftca futuraa an J all klu.lt of planti null work, lncludln tvraad work and j
latocj rtUa. r, BBTWKBN tiTH AND 7TH BIB. J UONB M.
I tttke tins nietluxl of unnotineiiii; to the
people of Metlfonl and vieinity tlint I
have piireh:i-ea the MKI'iKKI) S'lTlHo
over the Mo.lel I'lothiti Store, formerU
oh net) by IVWitt (iootlp:i!ttore. New
lenity :in. :tp:i rutin will lr nJleil,
itli tlie ;i i lit in i of fnrnihiii
Mel fori! people an up to date vtmlto
ami mmlern portraiture. 1 renpeetfully
mlieit a shnre of your pntmnae.
GOOD NEWS!
tor tlie hungry uppiar this item:
'I'lie Kinerieli ret:iurinii provides a niont
Hxeelleiit meal ;it reanntmljlc prire aol
it i serviee ih exeell, nt pleaaiu
ueree. ueie you van et Houp.-..
Nluk. ehops. roasts, t-uLrectt, punl
eys. oystirs ami vroetablea in
of deserts. One
liili,
I ry.
reason
meal eateu
of man v.
and all kih.U
here will he the forerunner
COPYOHJhT
Lmepick Cfe
W. II, Johnson, Prop.
For men who have tender feet:
Try a. pair of Kangaroo Shoes
on our No. 3 Last
You will wonder why yon ever had foot trouble
l. A. grogory'C. M. KIDD, The Footfitter