Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDF0RI1 DA I IT TRIBUNE, MBDVOltn, OREGON'. SATURDAY, JULY IS, MPS-
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper ix a Live Town.
Published eveiv oveiiini'; except Sunday.
MEDFORD ITBLTS11IXO OOMl'AN'T
Gkorcie Pitxam. Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Seecnd-l'lass
Medford,
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
Out rouutu, by mail 01 ulnar... tn . "ir. t J naJ......' j
: City subscriber no desire The Tribune mailed to them at summer
raaorte or other mtuMim places will pleas uoUfy the office, lv
ux city addrtaa and Ui leiia;ih of time they desire paper aent to
new addreaa. Oil returnm. please notify olfleo in order that aervice
by carrier may be promptly resumed.
tfttftt
sot a 'h:r .xn mtv ficut.
In a sislerlv anonymous eonininiiU-al ion in the Medford
Mail on the .water iiieslion, that has Hie familiar ring of
the Mail's editorials when written l.y the editor himself,
the writer defends the seerecy with wliith the water eom
initt.ee veils its work, and savs: "1 honestly helieve that
if this water eomniittee was
in favor of liquor there would have l.een no opposition at j Gleanings,
all about the way the eomniittee is handling the water' . '
,, Geruaur feeda I8.ua) 000 head of
question.
This Statement is as false as the assertion that the; Tb- forestry service bas aduilularra-
. . .1 . . f ,,,, :t ! tlou over u:4.iaUj0 aores of land.
,.rohil.itionists were not the ones tryni" to fo.ve ( oiin. il- wU u (be
man Olwell out he.'ause he voted to give the Nash hotel a name of the new white star iiuer to
,, , ' i i ... i:,...- be built nl lleltast. ulid It will be Wi
license. The recall petition was drawn up ly a leading! 0Ui( n, a(,nilis, ltir ,.,,..,
nrohihitioiiist. eiivulated lv im.iiihi'ioiiists, and generally j : feet
. , . The I'ouitrvssloiia! Kecord does uot
Signed lV prolllhltlolllStS. e.!.cur to ! imlderl cry valuable
The tirohiliition tight does imt enter into the dtv water; t iol .c!ie.t. ro buudnd and
1 .... , ni'tv vu'iiuir KtuuJ iii half Russia,
question in any way. I he eomniittee is not eoinposeil j sol Mu t i,ii..jri.hia re.-eutiy for
of prohibitionists onlv one of its members is an avowed; oiuu,e.
, , i A. .-.rdili).' to stHtistlm just issued.
prohibitionist. Criticism of the water proposition is not lu1 Ulil,t. , ,,a,Mi uf St ivIrr,iirg
eontined to tliose t.pposed to prohibition, either. i Z ll Z
The tiist i-ritieism ot the assoii Canvon project was, i t-.t n. sho..ii, au increase of -sm.
niade by Messrs. Whitehead, Atkins anil Bennett, who! "Z" "
made a trip to the canvon and reported the water not there. I iue h-isIjus are the greatest driuk
Dr. Atkins led the prohibition parade and Mr. Bennett is! - .. 1,,.. J'--iiromiiient
as a drv town advocate. The-chief critics of' 1 1,- tuiit-ii inr.t i..o,iues r.u
the water eomniittee are men
who as far as the public is concerned are neutral. N"-:
pronounced wet town advocate lias taken a prominent part j
in the discussion. ;
This is the wav the Albanv
Imeks up : 'Y. V. dones. the
that 110 decent man would
ti) state that Mr. duties is it
statement."
The Medford Mail says: "A man may be a liar and
still be charming. It is only the liar who calumniates his.
neighbour that tlod casts into the outer darkness." The
immunity bath luay make a liar charming, but docs it
make him the Lord's mouth piece, with power to qualify
the ten commandments?
The Mail's tlop into the ranks of those lighting Theo
dore Roosevelt is further emphasized by an attack upon
postal savings banks, one of Mr. liooseelt's favorite
projects. Against this eommoiiseiise proposal for the ben
etit of the jteople, the Mail shrieks wildly in tainted edit
orials furnished free from Wall street sources to unscrupu
lous papers who will lend
discrediting the president and perpetuating the regime of
machine politicians and corporation corruption.
LIGHT TRU1T CROP
IN KLAMATH COUNTY
r'ruit luiclor O. A. Steam b.i.
u.d a thoroimk ..vesligatioa ot the
Yield i all ivart. of the c.unlv and be
fist, tkat is a frn (aoitd hi thcr'
arU) be a lair (roil fiiMi The trials
a tW f.pr.i djtrv M nol o Ihc
tc.l u I ,,isiii lW ;,t!J
Oi t Lat.tol 1 a :Xt .r. ; .. (..e
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rt a.uc rkHjilmrrwi, w..t v is
k "e- iilor: 'nut;
VlU tlli' MYt I i j'l -i
AlUI 11 tin HI VI-f 'I -i.
vntt- i.ilor :h -iNi itf itortiiriin
uif nfuu. ii m I l uiam: k-'-niiii
3n -tiis anir uh' iiu iu vf Hit -t
a tfiTiiujj- OHt)Mrii:iMi ,i inu' znu i
tlilti Hum "liui HirTllif 7rt' ii llfh
i.Mjnr-u nu vuTinu m-U ii! in
tHiuirr fcw it uo ntttr: :nui uh unp'
hv.7 4'W uoc iu y-MuC i mi
ta I lis aViiWfcf aVi,.' )!U1 it 1UH
a TUXU 0j fte :
CK4fetthJk WhM-h ia Mdtrai't
)Ltrst to the public ifeaarwU ad
whieb ia perfcar nut fnrmilr kbwL
l th i)iua of prepaid rJrg ao ia
tffeet UttTrnc tt,t.Lt of the iters
PaatiX ta.paL bd all piu ia Ik
t'aii4 Ivt b Baana f tk.t iitti
ffa, yim u l'aiUs4 ,fca
""amuiM a4 ais aaavsau vt
ar ae 4 lumua at ,4-
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ra.4a.. ,,
Cn s
Mailer in the Pnstuffiee at
Oregon.
mnipusod of men who were ;
who are proinbitioinsts i
j
Herald is stirring the moss I
veteran liarasite. 'tleclared
read The Herald. . We wish!
liar when he makes such a
themselves to the project off
! NCAK BULK RKSOHTS
OIT.N AT GRANT!) PASS 1
tlrauts Paa in not lo be an t-iilili'h
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tlvli..ii, lint iho li,iii, ri'lri'Dlinii'tits I
aiw tu tic had. arc Mifl drinks, Miiiu
.ill the fnon cold water to near
s,, Such a ahar. I.wk.mt la iii.initaiii
b ,h, ,,reh ibit.en iH ' frc thai
llsur u, h, mBfB m fri,B
t,r,0 ,B a Mtl-'lMS Jark. c.mat
s.Ki reaiaius aei.
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A if .ftA-ti it, i. -lt"-
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It ,lrr I H 0I.'- -.1UTM
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in hum in. in' tliii on
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mu i.r :iot. rm Tt.m ttiuit o
-'on Win-- tu lutii"- tt: U V ' .
T lu. v. imo. uin i, ui,i,i - nn ,.
'-OUIIiMlt tllM UUl. bill' '! lit ,jj trxn
k't..: li.'iit rn uttiHi:
70 htAPC'it v oli-i:
Wfcv t- , nifct put.i.tf
t Ai Mllt- lkr, ,1, ,tl,(i
kiir. ftm.Lit ' S" arr-. tv.j unci'''
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dames and daughters.
aire. SluvvesaD! Flab la said to be
New York best woman bridge playta.
Lady Graham Montgomery baa Le
come a professional decorator lu Lon
don. alls! Blanche B. McHale of St. Louis
baa been appointed to succeed her
brother aa assistant rlty weigher. .She
la auld to be the first wouiau lu the
country to bold audi an otfUv.
aire. Catherine Ureantu of Cote
brook, N. rJ., morea about her borne
wltb remarkable activity, cuualdertug
(be fact that ahe la 11)3 year old and
uue of tbe oldest women lu her atate.
A great-greut-grandinother ad tb
head vf hie llilug (eiisratUms la airs.
Mary Crow ulnahleld f North Ulna
dale, V H . aged sixty elghu Mrs.
Crowuliiahteld rxjarct to Uve to be the
head of all generations.
Mrs Theodore Botwerelt la greatly
Interested In music and la"an excellent
plauiat. Ube rs a counolaeeur of ple-
turra and Is familiar wllh the litem
tuie of the ill). Her "kill wltb the
needle U remarkable.
Mlsa Isabel Hagner, e.tvtary to
Mra. Hoosevelt. la remark il V for tbe
beauty of the gowns that '.:. weara at
the White House 1hI eve..- .. in which
In her cupaiity of I'.r ! i .neuabt to
tbe prealdeut's wife ! . ften takes
part. Her aalary $1 4 a year, but
ahe Is ao clover about tle?iguiug her
clothes that her appearau. e uever auf
fera lu comparison trltu that of the
wealthiest of the visitors to the eievu-
me wauaiou
; to'ltel u.iinct H ".il seol to the Lult-
nl States ahd 1.1"M to Oenoauy
The Royal Box.
TU.' oil! iLiium.-r of the ArilidoLe
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I o. ia.- ."-i. it-. i ucuri m iiuii.i(ii.
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Lie- Itot -lo bis Ua:Ue to dvU
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vf lU-I II .tu.l ll.. U..L".r .1 S
luj.il IJ .-lc.l J -e. of it in irve!rv
.11 l-..t e nii. neiil for we.ld.u (tre
I'lllS.
IMili.e Kriie! August of Vlu.lKTUud,
!lii' ..H.."i ot the I'uke ot l- U .11
l't ..l.il 11 l l.'l'O. '.r.i. IS ut.o.it to
. oliie uU .'llUfi Hi (lie l.i-lll:.ill al 1U
If lli. S..-I. l ..ulU-ti .-ill I. Is l.r.tet-J
lt;.i! it v i I ;u-itt. cl.-.H t.'o' v iv for a
et:U-..c.t of u coittl!. 1 vner the suc
..'-:.:i l i ie kingdom "f ILiuuver tie
tvitto tlic I'uiiili :an.U ji.,1 tbe tier
uuai cui'iie
Things Theatrical.
KV.e I t-:.f a;.J .LllioU l.rtr r'tlitiev
:11 eat 'if hi a kketvb l (. :d- Flu h
Ht i,i v Hi.,.ai si.d k to) Hertv rt
i.:e to rite lit m oix-ia for t iiin
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( vlilvvtJi-ii . t lUe Sbul-eiti
i Kiuine mm u bo & Quitted het
-(ii) lu lite ul itie Kaii bo.'
u ill peud ber uUsU4r a. at Ion
tttU i.d
Hi ik tie King is to star ueit seav
""drr tbe u.aoaxvmrut ot Joe Weber
lu a nc uiuak.il i.lr.e allrd Tbe
turrit ol lail Mlvcl
Oiiue lerutt. uo baa Iweu play lug
lu other .. tlou W heu KutgLtbood
rttt In r lower' aud who bss tueu
well spoken of tii-the role will be eo
tu tbe i art t Mary 1 udor in Xe
York
Electric Sparks.
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u xufU-tav uutwi vc "ire wmJi
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tfi tbe wit ii birr tefiia - ( uuii 1:
aViud tlx ratlin i-aiLpav i a Tul
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tie t.iJ trl ataW A.;Uui urwrr
tit lartot atoxk f fri,t trrea
tbe Pat.?" (oftit
frere. aff.lrs.
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t.l ina. Wir. m aaJ aSraba
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1 tee oaraalre .11 k to be lie t
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aataiaf tnrt unfoa fnmm Im
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word Ko sisjU Inser
tions less than 19 cents. Six Insertions
for the pries of four. Serenty flTe
cents a 11ns per month.
FOR RENT.
KOK UK XT Modern 6 room new tot
tai:e: electric lie-tit, bath, window
nhade. Inquire OH,',ibriiir;e 's reni
dene.
FOB KENT Suite of thiee moms, fur
aiahed for lifiht lioiisel.eepiu, 4. .ID
per week or $1 prr niontb: ui-e cot
tage; good aeihborbood; i)tiiet and re
tiled. Hee Rogue Kiver l.ainl com
pany. 1U3
FUR REXT Two fruat office rooms
and oue large room 3tx4U in Miles
building. Inquire at premises or at
Tribuue office.
VoK RENT Furnished rooms, electric
light aud baths. Mrs. R. I. Hale, D
street soar 11th. tf
TOR SAXE.
FOR SALE Good young driving mare.
W. T. Welch, Central Point. Or. 103
FOB SALE Two horse covered expros
wagon, in good Condition, with double
harness, cheap. See linton or Hub
bard Bros. I"i
FOR SALE New 1'JiM tent. S oz. can
viua. D. E. Mcliibuis. Cottage an.l C
streeta. 1"-
FuK SALE Ouo auto, or trade for
good land. Address B..I Med
ford.
FOB SALE Residence properly; 7
rooms snd bath, city water, electric
lights, Sewer connection. F. C. Page.
FOR SU.E IS ibuiee lots, five min
UteS from dep.lt. Ural School; CSSy
terms. F. C. )age.
FOR SALE Seventh street busiueas
property, two story brick, 5iU0; also
-lu feet on Seventh street by f0 fest
on Riverside avenue. F. C. Fage. .
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten acre tracts, j
best location in tbe valley. L. Nee j
demeyer, Jacksonville. j
FOR SALE Small business: fine loca I
tion. Inquire Tribune. j
WANTED.
WAXTKO IuhhI stenographer who ean
bandit- soiiii' bookkeeping and ware-
boil ai-i'oliUJn, Address
571, Mtslford, Oregon.
O. box
TTNtEV To
bur from 100 to
bead of stock sheep. Write Boi 151,!
Medford, Or.
W A X T E D A sp n of good horses,
geldings or mares, which can be driven
or worked, vn or eight ears old.
sound aud geut.e, weight lloO or 1-U0
pounds. Add re Tribune, Medford.
PHACTS FROM PHOENIX.
Mit of ih. who went to Ashland
to attend t'hautauiiua wt-n it eoni
iiit-iti'l have returned.
Jo-w-ph l!adr and wife were ovrr
f rt.ui their Eajjit Point home Sunday
ii. A. MoriM and family sjHat Sun
day and Monday iu Ashland attending
Chautauqua.
M i Kdith Bsvroft and 1.. C. Vk
rline. a painter of Medford. were mar
ritsl at tb-1 M K ehureh. South, par
nonage iu MiMtord la-t TueMlav. ion
gratulations.
.1. A. tliaffis W.V over from aerosn
the ..Trek Vednt'!d;i v and purrhiiM
?om bi-me-a fur cm lining.
Ves Ste ens delivers! garden stuff
io Medford Wednesday.
v.. A Monte has reeeivtM it e.irlad
of ). maierial and is hauling aiiie to
tut packing house.
L. .1 Hetnbart ha couiuunted work
iiu our new school house. Ha. ha!
Mrs. t). A. Hover ha returnes.1 from
I'oTtland liiut-h tmprovexl and will leave
for Xi-w jhiii the firt of the week in
company iih Mrs. Hertha Utsgley
Mikmh Annie and ioltie Tnne hate
l.irtol .'b a trip up through Washing
U'U. rllon-'lone park, through t'oio
I rad aiid s.uth and back through
!v jihforn;a They eijuvt to b gvne
it.e greater part of ht summer.
! Mixs Lit a Hailwsd of Winter i?
here on a visit With relat:eA Mii
; Ua5e!w.sd formerly hvel hrre.
i A. S i::nr and fanaiir are in from
iteir lvad Indian raich for a few dys
a t'dMin;-?.
l n Al4 t ?il iv.
v'e& Ivap l.V4 L irj i. ..ut
.z. l.a.i. tetter
.1 -irtil fVulti raf. .f sVJaVS ,
w- aa .it
-ijr: taf ia .wat h Mad
U't C'Msa(tLT
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saj ata iskktreit: efiards
rxa si:. I - la aw r arrt rears a
PirUt. frvaastilK Laai t Isvestateal
i , br.aat.J).. urrs tf
ssturJa sifkt ihf li's! uirtnaili
"-'1 (.r rest -sT ike rrfalar r
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a.jr suit, till ikea S
K.frt
BUSINESS CARDS.
. THE ODELL,
iea.liug Rooming House of the ciy.
Free hatha. Over Poatoffice.
M. D. MOORE.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps (Varnished when
Wanted.
BALL k GLOSCOCK.
Contractors and Bnilders.
AU Work Ousranteed.
Office wltk 0. H. Pierce st Sou.
Phons 653. P. O. Boi 7T1.
0.MrjONE8,
City Scavenger,
fiatbage of all kinds removed oa short
Uotice. Leave ordeta with chief of
police.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician aud Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
COLVIO DURHAM.
Attorneys at Saw.
Geo. U. Durlum, Grants Paaa, Or.
Win M ColTig. Medford. Or.
OHIBBOLM MARTIN
House Painting, Paper Hanging an.l
Tiuting. All work guaranter-J.
Phone.228. lockbox 12o, Medford. Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Nigbt Phones: '. W.
Conklin 36; J. H. Butler MS.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL
SECTION AGENCY,
Lock Box i03. Medford
Or.
a B. SEELY. 1 D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modem Vquippwd Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 10-12. 24 P. M.
Offlc in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
GO TO DR. COBLE FOR YOOB
GLASSEa
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warchuu .
SEVKNTH STRFET.
'Be Has No Other Business."
Golden
Grain
Granules
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure tbe best flavor, tbe
irreatest strength and an ar
ticle which
voung and old
may drink
and night.
morning, noon
Golden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to ,
those suffering from heart,
trouble, nervousness, eonsti-'
! atioil, indigestion, dvspeU-
j . r r
! . .
S'iarly 2-pound package ;
'ir 25e. all retail grocers,
Wholesile bv
P. B. TheiSS & CO.
Medford. Or.
Just Received- A Carload o! Extra Heavy Green lth
MliADQUARTFRS FOR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MAM: FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT CLKNPALK OKKC.ON
YAKD AND OFF1TK AT MKUKOHU. OKKUON.
J. E. EXYART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAT 50,000
SUKPLUS 10,000
Safetv Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We .Solicit Your Patronage
State Dapositary.
Established ISM.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1115,000.00
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NEWPORT
YAgUIXA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to (io fur Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
aud an abundance uf it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
. partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
j municipal sanitary regulations.
j EV 1'oKT is reached bv
Albany or Corvallis. thence
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Cur elkborate new summer book gives a cou.-ie description of Newport.
.ncludiLg a list of hotels, their eapaeitv and rates, t'&ll on, telephone or write
A a ROSENBAUM, WM. McMURRAY,
Local Ageut, Med foid Oeueral Passenger Agent, PorUtad
TEN - RES 2XE OfiCHASD LAND. CLEARED AND IN CULT1VA
TION JE MILE FROM EAGLE POI NT, 0 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
win lt interest.
Daily &
c-ricn. koom as. j
MEDIORD SASH 4 DOOR CO.
Window and Door
O'fics fixtures anil ail kinds of plaruaf
fao.-y tttU T. BETWEEN
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
National Bank
Are Y or Valuables
in Safety ?
Are your valiibblea prutet ted against
i In- :-.t tacks of hurUra or I lid auddtju
oiU-tuk uf firef Do nol be satisfied
with Joul.tful p: oCet'tioii, but aeoure the
must positive kiud of safety by ucpu .
itiLjj your valuablri iu tb lire and
burglar proof VatuU of tbe Jackson
( 'oin;v Buk.
Safe .It-j.ms it bciee lo rent, 44 00 atid
up per year. '
V. I. VAWTKR, Presi.W-Lt
G. K. LINDLEV, C'asbier
IF YOU MENTION THIS CAPB
your" iuvitation to either a little bite
or ai: elaborate meal wi!l be instanisy
accrpteil. Irop in with the eciupauion
to wLoiit you wai-t to be particularly
pii p. We serv suppeii so dai&vity
that you v. ill h.ve the kuble pleasure
of eujoyiLg the uo?; l yourself ai.d ol
impresiLg your companiQa with your
good judgment.
Nash Gate
PLAY BALL
If you intend getting a new Summer
Suit it is tmie you were ordering now,
and grt some biuefit of it during the
summer and early full. We. are ready
fur you at any time with a eoniplets
line of no cities in hummer fabrics,
wbmh we make into perfect fittitg,
stylirb clothing.
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
telegraph, telephone, markets'
wav of the Southern Pacific to
Coivallis &. Eastern R. R.
McComb
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Screens. Block Wood
mill vork. lnd&dmf, tamed work a&J
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