Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 17, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MIODKOUI) DAILY TR1IUINK, iMl'JDKOKD, OKEQOV, MONDAY, AUOUST 17, lOOfi.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper is a Lira Tows.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD 1 U U L I S H I X 0 C O M P A X Y
Geokoe Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted us Second-Class Matter in the Postoffiee
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSOK I I'TJOX KATES.
Ono luuinli, by mail or carrier tO.lO Oa Tear, ly wail. . .
Olty mibBcrlberH who delr Tbe Tribune walled to Uiem at siuiuuer
renorU or other out-of-town iilacea wUl pleane notify tli office, giv
ing city address and the leugtii of time they doslre paper wut to
new addreH. Ou returaiug, pleoiie notify office In order tuat eervlte
by carrier may bo promptly resumed.
MOUSISO AS It EVES ISO PA I'EltS.
The superiority of the afternoon newspaper as a news
gatherer and a money maker over the niorniiig newspaper
has lK)i)ii often proved. Most of the news happens in the
day .and the difference in time leaves from two to four
hours in favor of the evening paper of the Paeifi ast
over those of the middle west and Atlantic states.
In a financial way, nine-tenths of the money makers of
the journalistic world are evening papers, not only in
cities of the east, hut in towns of hotli east and west. In
Oregon a number of the towns have both evening and
morning papers. In every instance, the evening paper
is the money maker of the two, only one or two of the morn
ing papers making expenses.
Some old established morning newspaper, like the New
York Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Portland Orogo
nian, the San Erancisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles
Times, are big money makers, but newly established morn
ing dailies are profitable in but few instances. Hearst
has never made his eastern morning newspapers pay,
though his evening papers are big money makers. Every
city with one successful morning paper, has two or throe
successful evening papers, and some of tliem, such as the
Chicago News anil Kansas City Star, are the money mak
ing marvels of the country.
Tin; advantages in a news way to coast afternoon papers
is set forth by the Sacramento Bee as follows:
"The two hours difference in time bet ween Sacramento
and Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Kansas
City, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit and St. Paul makes
it possible for the afternoon newspaper of this coast to
cover the events of these ureal cities two hours later than
the newspapers published in them.
"Dot ween Sacramento and that section east of the Al
legheny mountains New
Washington, Dallimore the dil Icrenee is one hour great
er, so that the eoasl; afternoon paper can cover up to (i
o'clock every day news events of interest in this great sec
tion. "After noon newspaper readers of the Pacific coasi
may receive every day all news of interest in that great
section east of Denver virtually two to three hours before it
happens in point of time.
"Hut so much for the news of the United States. Lei
us see what, advantages the afternoon newspaper of this
coast enjoys over newspapers published elsewhere. At
!! p. in. coast t ime the day is done and the evening perform
ances at the theaters are over in Loudon, Paris and Ma
drid ; it is midnight at Deri in, St. Petersburg, Vienna,
Home and Constantinople; another day is just dawning in
Manila, Hongkong, Pekin, Tokio, Melbourne and Sydney.
In the matter of news of the outside world then the coast
afternoon newspaper is able to handle exclusively all that
takes place between noon and midnight in all of Europe.
The morning coast paper must follow with an elaboration
of these events.
"Afternoon papers published the first news of the as
sassination of President MoKinlcy, the Slocuni disaster,
the explosion on the lieiiningtoii, the fall of Port Arthur,
the lro(iiois theater fire, the death of Pope Leo XIII, the
death of (ucen Victoria, the death of President Cleveland
and numbers id' other historical events.
" By the way, news of the fleet on its cruise around the
world furnishes an example of what this difference of time
means to newspaper readers of the Pacific coast."
.l.V VSCM.LF.It FOU ISSVLT.
"The man who is in business and doesn't advertise is
like the man who fell down a well and wouldn't shout. No
body knows w here you are and what you are doing."
This dirty, uncalled for and wanton insult to business
men of Medford appears in double column bold black type
in the Sunday Morning Mail. It is unuestionably the rank
est attempt at bulldozing ever put up at our merchants. It
says to the merchants of Medford who do not advertise
in that sheet t lint they have fallen into a hole and haven't
sense enough to get out. and that nobody knows about
them.
It is an attack upon the character, reputation and sta
bility of business men. As no one can live in a well, the
presumption is that they are dead and buried, for it ex
pressly stall's that nobody knows where they are or what
they are doing. But why should they shout f The Morning
Mail wouldn't print it, for the Mail doesn't print news
unless n is paid lor mat doesn t Happen as tne editors
want it to. And if it did print it. the. public still wouldn't
know it, for so few see the Mail.
Because the Morning Mail is not making a crowning
success financially and the whirligig of events is shaping
to write "iiuit" on the wall, is no reason whv the Mail in
its death throes should insult you because you did not see
fit to give it the support which the publisher might con
sider you could have given him. Advertising, like all oth
er, invest mcn(, is n matter of business, but in the Mail
it is a speculation, not an investment.
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York, Philadelphia, Uosloii,
I
: What Papers Say :j
THE OREGON SENATOESHIP.
Albany Herald.)
When tlm election ioIIh i-liim-ii mi
llift nilil f On' Unit day nf .Iimf, HUM,
Tin quern ion nf wlii'llior a ri'inlilii-nii nr
itiwnocrnt fhmild rrpri-Hcut Orison in
the 1'nili'il Stjili'3 m-iinte fur six years,
tn Hin-rei-il Senator Fllltnli, was ili-fi-n
tely nettled. The eaiiijui iri wan mail.
mainly on Statement No. I, whii-li in
reality was nothing more than whether
the ieoile of this Male denioerat
anil repulilieanM, sneialistM ami prohibi
limiiils should i-hoose their United
Stali-H Menatnis or eoritinue to permit
the li'cislnlnre to select that nffieial,
wit limit any regard fur the people '
vvahfM and di-lnands.
The people liv loPO more than a nia
jurity for Governor Chamberlain over
Hon. II. -M. Cake by their ballots de
cidisl they wanted Governor Chamber
lain. The Herald supported -Mr. Cake
loyally before the primary in prefer-em-e
to Senator fulton, and it used its
iiitlni-ni-o for the ripubliean nominee
in the (r..io-ral e.eetiou. Hut tbe major
ity preferred our ihief exeeutive. We
believe the people should leet I'nited
States senators by a direel. vole, con
seijuently we advoeated Statement No.
I. The llnniM, therefore, would be
derelirt to its duty as a newspaper,
and urutly stultify itself did it not now
duvoeftte and plead fur Governor Cham
berlain 'h ratification an demanded by
the people nf this state last June.
EUGENE'S WATER PROBLEM.
(Knetift lti'tftslri',)
The iieHtion in, h)i:iII I lie i-ity f I'n
Henif Im- damned hy a vcncl shet-t like
the evening vilifier mile.ss every op
portunity ix ;iven to MjUiiiidnr jftfim,iHH
of the people's money on an iiiudwjuulo,
iniprotei'teil water supply, or hIhiII the
people ri:te up in their miht and by an
overwhelming vote on ( e toner 1, ad
minister a slinging rebuke to a lilaek
mi.il ing shce' t hat is mo unprincipled
;is In make (raining a point at expense
of the city and its respected fit izen-
-dup paramount lo doing the city a juut
find reasonable scrvico for its permiB
iou lo exist.
WHOSE MAN IS BRYAN
(.Siskiyou News.)
Journal, answering The News
The
ipiery "whose man is 1'iiyaii," guesses
right the verv firsi I ime. Of course
111 vim is "uoltodv's man." lie is not
branded "T. It.." " V. H.." "S. O
"H. I'.," not "ti. (I. IV Thai is why
Willi-- Hearst, Standard Oil. .Southern
Pacific and even Ihe Journal are fiht
iny him. They want "somebody
man ' ' Soiuebodv Marline; ' ' who
will let I lie trusts name Ihe bride, go
lo Wall street for the wedding eer
ninny, and send the children to Itock
feller's Smidnv H.-hnol.
Talent Orchard Sale.
N. Campbell of Vpsilanti, X. I).,
has purchased the W. S. Chapman place
of '.I'J acres, including 1- neres nf four
and five year old trees, for jftiOOO. The
property is located near latent, in the
beautiful Wagner Creek valley. A few
years ago Mr. Chapman purchased the
properly for $!MMI and began to improve
it witti what success is told ill the price
lie has now sold it for. Tidings.
Henry JiuIro Dead.
Word W'im received by wire in Adi
laud last eeuiug announcing the death
vesterdav at San l-'rancicco of llenrv
ludge, a liighly respected former rest
lent of Ashland.
Mr. Judge was an early pioi r of the
t'acific coa-Ji. I'or years he resided at
Jacksonville in t his i-oiiul v, later re-
mov ing to Ashland, with his l':iniily,
where lie comliu'teil a harness and sad
Ib-ry business until some years ago.
win n he sold out ami returned to his
eld home in Sail l-'rancisco to spend his
lecliniug years. Mr. Judge was N'J years
old and is survived bv his wife and a
family of grown children, all of whom
in San IVanciscn.- Tidings.
IIARRTMAN PARTY ENJOYS
ROCIUE RIVUR FRUIT
IMward II. Ifarriiuau, the greatest
single railroad individuality in the
world, is reveling in Ashland fruits and
berries during- his stay at his summer
resoii, Pelican P-av lodge, on the west
rti shore of llig Klamath lake, and 5n
miles l vstnge from this citv.
Agent l. L. Kiie of Ihe Southern Pa
ic company in this city goes market
mg lor t he railroad king ami seied
The choicest fruits and berries to tie h id
and sends lb, mii out on Ihe stage. Men
lay he sent out a consignment of choice
peaches and hlncklicrrieH and Mr. liar
ritnan sent in a telegram of nckuowl
Igment praising the quality of t!ie
t nut and asking for more.
I'liis morning's stage for Pelican
Hay carried another and larger consign
men for M r. Harrimnn and Ashland
fruit products are uot likely to suffer
aiiMlnitg in reputation from the fact
t ha I i he railro::d w iard likes 'cm.
Tidings.
NOVICH
Xotii-e is hereby given that the mi
rsigned will apply to the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
next meeting for a license to sell spir
itous, viiioti and malt liquorn in quan
titles less ttiatt a guild tor lite pern
of six mouths, t Ins pluce of bii!in'
nt lot 1', in block LNl, in the city
Medford, Ore,
lated uguft PJ, It .
i:::t w asch v XKKhl.KS
Sai ul for birftittfts Ife tv farms
for ttli.Mi-ll )provtf), (toJ ori'htr.W:
rirb toll: $". to ) per arrr. Pmn f
I'lrllf. H-oMvil,ti I.il n It''
Co., rJr.itlfTill. Ct
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10 START IRK
IMMEDIATELY
Swift & Co. Have Ordered
the Lumber For 25 New
Buildings For Their Plant
I'HKTLAXJ), August 17. Anticipa
tion fell short of the actual attendance
and success of the Oregon ood roads
conference held at the Portland Com
mercial club on the liith. I'rom every
corner of the state came men having
ihe vital interesln of Oregon at heart.
It was derided to immediately under
lake the raising of iIDhiO for an in
leiwely active campaign. Judge Lionel
K. Webster of Multnomah county and
Judge John II. Scott of Marion county
will bad in this work, devoting their
entire time to it.
Another convention of national Henpc
for Oregon next year is the welcome
nuw'H that comes back from De.s Moines,
la., wlnjre the American Association of
Mutual Insurance companies tins been
assembled. This means between GOO
and t'llO delegates, the majority of whom
have never visited the coast, since the
association has never held u western
meeting.
Kaiu was never more grateful to Ore
gnniaiiH than I lie showers of last Wed
nesday and Thursday, and messages
fr practically the whole state join
in the thanksgiving. The danger from
forest fires in the wooded sections lias
been greatly reduced as a result.
Kotir hundred thousand feet of lum
ber were bougnt by Swift & Co this
week for use on their townsite near
the plant now being built. Twenty five
dwellings will be started immediately,
some quite pretentious for the officers
of the company. Hundreds of smallci
homes will go up as rapidlv as practi
cable.
Numerous meet tngs of t he coin in it
tee in charge aof entertaining the Ore
gon athletes soon to return from London
bearing t heir world n-eords from the
Olympic games have resulted in a deci
sion to send t he sporting editors of
the three Portland dailies to the east
to meet Ihe athletes and escort them
to the coast. Many unique features will
be introduced in the parade and recep
tion given here. The date will be early
in September.
linn. C. J. Ittauchanl of the United
States reclamation service is in Oregon
and will spend ItO days inspecting the
various government irrigation projects.
He reports such a mass of inquiry at
his home office t hat t he clerks are
scarcely able to answer intending col
onists.
Poultry is to have its due recognition
at t he livestock show in September.
Over $oiKt in prizes is offered and the
interest, may be judged from Ihe fact
I hat already over 1000 eat ries are
booked. Poult ry means almost $".,0110,
into to Oregon annually.
WILL STRAIGHTEN CURVES
ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC
0b'0 ll.l-i:, Cal., August 17, It vvi-.s
announced here today fid lowing t he
visit of llarriman and Julias Knit
schnitl, superintendent of construction
of t he Sunt hem Pacific railroad to
this coast, work will be commenced at
iiice on Ihe straightening out ef the
curves in tlu mountain division he
t wce-i Sac rn men to and Keno, Nevada.
The I'tah count rue I ion company has
been given a contract lo build a straight
i rack from Colfax to Clipper (lap, a
distance of twenty miles. The new
road will go through a tunnel to be con
st met cd in order to avoid a sharp
curve around what is known as Cape
Horn. This lilt piece of road will
cost $2,0iiii,nnt(.
RESOLUTION,
solved, bv the city council of
I'.e it
the city of Medford, Oregon, that a
special election be and the same is here
by called, to be held on the Hist day
of August, ll'ilS, at the hours provided
by law, for the purpose of submitting
lo the people of said city a proposed
measure granting to V. J. Rlaheley n
franchise to operate in the city of Med
ford a street railway upon the terms
and conditions therein mentioned, ami
such other measures as may legally lie
submitted at said election. The follow
ing polling places, judges and clerks of ;
"aid election are hereby designated: I
First ward foiling place, old city
hall, over Hnskins" drug store. .lodge, j
tleorge A. Jackson. Judge and clerk, j
1 M. CJordan. Judge and clerk, F.
1 stnhrugge.
Second ward- Tolling place. Hotel t
Nash. Judge, V. J. Kmerick. Judge and
clerk. II. . Harvey. Judge and dork.'
1. U. Karnes. i
Third ward-Tolling place, city hall. '
Judge, A. T. Prisko. Judge and clerk,'
P. M. Stewart. Judge and dork, C. P.
Collins.
And that notice thereof tic gien as
required bv law and the ordinance of
said city.
The foregoing resotuliim wa passed 1
by the citv council this nth day of
August, l:iis, by the following vote,
to wit; Olwell t Merrick aye. Tro
bridge aye. Wort man aye, Kifert H.ve.
and llafer aye.
Apirovi.l t.v I In
iif Anoint, l!'iS.
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Mt.nt:
MKN'.I.
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mayor this K'.th da
HK1IY. Msy.ir.
M. COLLINS.
Civ Ktii'oniiT.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reason to he uncomfortable in a
btt, stuff v hiti'heu.
You cau take your EImmic Iron to
any part of the houe where there is
a light market."
Aii cxteiiMou rord from the kitnh?n
light wilt enable you to use it on t ho
poreli.
Telephone Main
Klectrie Iron sent
S.", ami have an
von on one week 's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
Office yoi! West, Seventh St.,
Opposite Hig Fleetric Sigu.
AMoney
Saver
We fully re:ilizn that tlmre is n urn
jurity nf ppnpli' wlio ulvvavH wish the
vury host. Thrnc pi-ojili' am win. The
lii'Mt is nhviiVB Ihe oheupest ill Hie lung
rim. l-lspeoially is this true nf our
"I'I'ltE WH1TK" FLOUR, in so mueh
us any housuwife who has trieil it l.nows
lliat it inulies many nuirelouvea tu the
saek than nrilinarv flnur. Dun 'I. be
pi'iiny wise ami p..nucl fuiili&h, hut. buy
the lit-nl. fl,, ur, i. e., "I'nre While," uf
Allen & Reagan
I'HK (IKtH'ERY ON THK t'ODNIlli
ABOUT
August, 15 we will be ready
to sell liereil and seasoneil
OAK WOOD
in any quant ity at $3.00 per
tier, deliwiw,' or $2.00 per
tier at flie ranch.
Good Rail Wood
ftonie cedai', saed into tier
wootl. at $1.50 per tier at
tlie ranch or $3.50 per tier
delivered.
Knr all necessary informa
tion apply to
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Modionl, Oregon.
THE WATER FAMINE NARROWLY
AVERTED.
Win
'ii the ra
re bluer
irv and
u failed to materialize
! han ever. Th
creek
Manv
washing
caret
faces were ribboned wh-re silent tears
t had washed nwav the dust. (Iriui des
pair gripped our parching throat, hot
The nhril Iwhistle of a locomotive in
the distance! We are saved! The ncr
votis tension gradually r-laxed leaving
our knees wobbly and our steps oncer
tain. It was plain to all now. The
problem wa solved. The train slowed
down at the station, and fifty cases of
Colesliu Mineral Water were dumped
out on the depot platform Von I, now
what to do iiov.
Pubber Goods
.lust reeeived. a eoniplete
line uf water hags, syringes
and everything in the ruhlur
line, eac h article guaranteed.
Medlord Pharmacy
I-!..- H'k- On,,! St.ir,. tl, .i,!l,.
NVir !Vtoffir
j Aulio.l willing to unit ui oli of.
I hi" tft. HI 'it n..lfrn .in) lirat lo."t
, l homra in Mejford. itouM Qlrdm
i p 4) 'ig ui, ' i
Stato Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
9115,000.00
MEDFORD
Window and Door Frames, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turood work wd
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN GTH AND 7TH ST a HONS 63.
.1. K. KNYAUT.Prcnicl i-ut.
.1. A. l'KKUV, Viin Pri'siilent.
The Medford
MEDFORD, OR.
CAIMTAL $50,000
auiM'Lrw lo.ooo.
Safely IJiixcs tu lmt. A General Hanking Business
Ti-aiisai-ied. We Solicit Your Patronage
W. W.
CITV TAILOR
Foolish People
hn' cue about cither extra quality or right, prices
when (hey Imy their meats. Wise ones insist on hoth,
Hid sn trade at
Medford Meat Company
Successor to Pottenger
Notice to Water
Consumers
Owing to tin- scarcity of water supply, it
is ordered that no city water he used for ir
ijjalioii or sprinkling except hclweeu the
hours of ii and S o'clock a. in. and 7 and S
o'clock p. in. until otherwise ordered by the
water committee.
Violation of this order hv any consumer
"ill result in said consumer's supply 1eiiu;
forthwith shut off.
R- order of the Water Committee of tin
t'itv t'oiincil uf Medford. On'giHl.
haled All-list I."!. 1!W
YOU NEED PROTECTION
FOR YOUR VALUABLES
if yuu have not already put tliem -where
they are aafe. Any ordinary receptacle,
such as trunk, box or drawer, Is con i
stautly in danger of being btrned 'or
robbed.
Secure absolute protection for your
valuables by piecing them in the fire
and burglar proof vault of the Jaekson
County Bank, where you ran rent a
safe deposit box for $4 and up per year.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. T. VAWTRR, President ,
G. K. LTNDLEY. Caiiaier f
THE BEST THAT'S OOINQ.
can alvays be bad at the Nafta Cafe.
All seasonable delicacies and all that is
appetizing. Our service ih prompt and
efficient, and our cooking o an Dot bo ox
celled. Ono meal will convince you that
we am friends you eau tie to. '
Nash Buffet
SASH & DOOR CO.
.1011 X H. OBTH, (Jsabior.
W. B. JACKSON. Am t C'luhiar.
National Bank
A Timely Hint
for the warm weather. You know a
good thing you're reading about it in
this ad. Don't cheat yourself but get
a eool, comfortable summer suit at- a
great reductiou. We make you a styl
ih summer suit at $-0.
Full and winter goudn are here in all
the late tthades.
Patronise home iuUustry. Keep your
money at home. French Dry Cleaning,
and Pressing Neatly Done. A Perfect
Pit Guaranteed.
EIFERT
MEDFORD
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