Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 28, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD DAILY TKIBU-SL, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1905.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Lite Papeb in a Live Town.
Published everv evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Geokge Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof fice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Oa awwia, bj nail ot eurir . ... 10.30 U year, b y mad . .
.3.0O
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTKE.
150
U. E. BOYl'EN".
city mlMcnban wko desire Tit Tnbtm mailed tnem summer
nwrW at oxht ntol un place i will please notify t& jKIm,
hi oity address aad the lengta of torn taejr dealt paper aen to
m addreaa. Ob returning, pleaae notify oftic is niz tlut iimtt
, tj carrier may be promptly resumed.
IA'r T IS URYAWVARP.
'What little life there has been in the national political
eampaign up to date has It-en principally on the democratic
side but it has been too hot to talk politics. With the
coming of cooler weather will come the partisan debaters
ami soon the air will ring with discussion.
Taft's candidacy has not brought forth the enthusiasm
and following hoped for by hi supporters. There Ls no
gainsaying the fact, Taft L not popular, even in his own
party. His ability is not questioned, but hU training, tem
perament and occupation have been such as to put him
out of touch with his fellow men, and he knows little of
life as viewed from the workaday side of humanity. Taft
has never rubbed elbows with the masses, and does not
know them save at a safe distance.
Taft's worst handicap is the way his nomination was
secured, forced upon the party by the "big stick" against
the wishes of party leaders, and as a result, apathy and
listlessness characterize their support. In many states,
open disruption has followed, and it is doubtful if the re
publican party wa ever toru by as many internal dissen
sions as at present. j
While Taft has been playing golf with, that industrious!
Oregon courtier, Jonathan Bourne, or gettuiii wedged iir
telephone booths, or breaking horses' backs by riding, j
Bryan has been busy making speeches, and they have been '
the ablest in his career. It Ls doubt t'ul if a better summary j
of the tariff was ever made than that recently delivered!
by the "peerless one." Everywhere Bryan has been ac
corded ovations and if surface Lriilicatioiis count, he has
a far stronger hold on the people than his opponent. Be
hind him Ls the democracy, more united than ever before.
Factional fights rend the republican party in New
York, West Virginia, Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. California, j
Oregon and other states, and it seems at this writing that1
Bryan is steadily gaining ground and that the drift is un-'
doubtedly toward him and indications favor his election.
.'
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WHS as TUB MAIL GETS ITS NEW&
Be it rwuJvl, by th ey cocxil of
t&e city uX XedXurd. Orwu-u, t&at a
peial elestwn b aad the miu u here
by tailed, to be ld vl toe list day
ji Ajust x. at lb boor prwnded
by law. fvr tie luirpoee ef atAmittuif
to the people oi laid city a prupoeed
meaaure graatmj to 5 J. BlakeleT a
fraachiae to epvrate U tae cite ef Med
fvrd a street nilwii upoa it terma ! DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS
ad eoadmona therein matioad, aad , AT ST. MAST'S ACADEMY
uvb ether measures as mjv lejay few :
ubwitud at said eleetiea. The i-tllow- We are l?hht-d M Kara thai, the
mg polling places, judgee aad eierka of 1 S.t,.-r the H-'iy Arnvt have de:id
iaid eieetiea are herebir deiaated: t vd swyz b-.-y ill til.1 various de
Ftrtt ward PtUiD place, old eity iart.'ii.-i:s -i! th aew iaieir. P-reats
bail, over Hhakia' dru aturv. Jsdv, ! reali-unr the alvaaraes derived rvm
Uewrjfe A. Jackva. Jud aad clerk, the varetui ujTv!4i'-'c beruwd ir ueh
K. ii. Gordaa. Judtf aad clerk. F. an in.-i:ut!-jn :i!d :he r,-ia:3g iat'Iu
Laeabrue. " j eiK-e exercisr.1 br th kia.l i.scltj eau-
Seeoad ward Polliiig place. Hoc! not ra.l t tihiy af.prei-iate aad favor
N'aah. Jude. V. J. Emeriek. Jude aad a ysti-m ,.f e.1 i.-aci'.'U which !av the
clerk, H. U. Harvoy. J-jde aad clerk, foundation of th-w manly principles
t. U. Karaea. - j destined to mae ff these boys the
Third ward Pullia place, city halL ' l,jy:i! s.ji.s atd dtia'iishM citizens
Jude, A. T. Itaako. Jude aad clerk. of the future.
V. M. Stewart. Judge and clerk, C. E. i .While ,jnly jrs are received into
Collm. ! the boarding s-h-,'r. boys may enter the
And that notice thereof be given as ; day school and ntusic -k-partwent. where
required by law aad the ordinances ot the curneiil'im r-niai-is the same for
said city. both.
The foregoiAg resolution was passed; luri;:if the weekly lessons devoted to
by the citl council this 13th day of I plain and artistic needlework, the sis
August, laOS by the followinjj rote.! ters in ch:ir;' .-f the bovs' department
to-wit: Olwell aye, Merrick aye. Trow- j wijl teach tuem the kinds of sewing
bridge aye, Wortrnan aye, Eifert aye. ' necessary for f',rtiL,iii habits of neat
and Uafer aye. i n,- and economy.
Approved by the mayor this Uth day j The rnres char.-d in the various do
of August, lyu. j ,.irttii.Mits will be published in this
New Cases.
IUv taie mv besiaess to toe iled Guardiaa James F. Com, Sr., n. coca
ford Hardwar- "company, a!! persons 'T "art. Jarkwa coaaty, Oregoa: aotice
knowing theniives indebted to aw will ' of appeal.
plea call a: tie itvre aad e"tie with
Mias HaU. ij hi har4-e t th4 books
and will aiase trvper rewipti for all ac- I
Cotxats.
Medford Time Table
SOOTHTBJt PACIFIC HAH. WAT
I Xorthbosnd
Xo. lS Orcgoa Express 5 ?4p. m.
So. 14 Portlaad Express. . -j - - m.
1 Soatbbeand (
No. 15;Califori Express. . 19:35 a. m.
N'o. 13Saa Fraacisco Exp.. S:20p.m.
Xo. 525 From Graats Pass.-! 9:13 p.m.
Xo. 22S For tfMtnJ 10:15p. m.
PACIFIC EAJSTESJf SAJXWAY
Attest:
144
J. F. EEDDY, ilavor.
BEXJ. M. COLLIXS.
City Beeorder.
'ar.-r beiiniuii4 with tomorrow's issue.
Xo. 1 Leaves Jlsiford 8:10 a.m.
Xo. 3 Leaves Medford 3:50 p.m.
Xo.2;ArriTes Medford 10:2a.m.
Xo. 4 Arrives Medford f5:0p.m.
SOOUB BJTEB T ALLEY RAILWAY
XoTTl tsaves Medford 10:45 a. m.
Xo. 4Lsares Medford 5:33p. m.
MotorLeares Medford 2:00 p m.
Motor Leaves Medford j 8:00 p.m.
Xi. 1 Leaves JaciaoaTille.. 9:00 a. m.
Xo. 3;Leaves Jacksonville..! 3:30 p. m.
Motor Leaves JacicsoaTille.. 1:30 p. m.
51 cor Leaves Jaeksonv-ills. T:30p. tn.
MAIL CLOSE &
a. m;p. m.
Eagie Poiat I T:20 2:00
Xonbbooad . 9:19 4:54
Southbound 10:0 2:50
JaokaoBTills jl0:30 5:20
One price to 3ll, and that price will
be minus the extra expense of the credit
business. Beginning September 1. the
Medford Meat cumpany will sell for
cash and sell for less. Miiler, Ewbank
Culp.
NOTICE.
.Notice is hereby given that my sue. I
Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, will have charge or"
my city treasurer's business during my
trip east: she will have authority to
receipt for moneys and protest city
warrants aad other matters pertaining
to said office.
.the wiil be at the city recorder's of
fice from I') o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock
Tf viU. have lnsf nr fotm.li Ja-V Md ail who w'"h t0 P7
anytiiing, need work, or have
soaiething to seU, it doesn't
matter what you want is. try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
street paving aAwssmeots can do
w by ending a: th rv:ur'i.ir :s office
luring hours cu:el above.
Vautd at M';.Ifjri tn; 2Hth Jay of
Au'ist. VMM.
L. L. JACOBS.
City Trvaaurr of Mifoni. Oryoa.
HILL
Military
Academv
A Private Boarding and
Dav Softool for Bovs
Prtmary, preparatory ami at:aj-in.i .l.'p;ir'.mat?. Cili
Bu&iauM ctfurw, Manual Training. Prim-ipal JO years'
Portiuad. Tae HUi it.lirary a::racr and r-tains goxxi
no piito. fur any others. Fail term b.'-'imt S-pfMinifr !.
una nuw .rur r,w rvtiiainniir vm:;iiirn
principL j
i. pr'.'paniLion.
experience in
buy, but has
Makn reserva-
f. .':icaJoi;tii uti aprjiiuatiun to tho
W. I1LLL. M. L, Portian.l. Or.
( Mail, A'lguvt Us.)
rf.VLEM, Or., August it. Henry
L. Bnon, cirruit judge in thtt First I
judicial Jitrirt( and brother if -v- I
mtary .if .'jtate Fmnk l$4nttain, tut j
him rignat:un tu tiuvurnur Chmn-
br:in Montiuy, ty taKo orfttct rk-p-
(Tnliim, Aagiit 'id.)
SAJLKM, Or.. AagiiBt Uti. Henry
L. Ik'iiBun, itrtuit juitgn in tho First
jutiieial diittnct, and timthrr ot .Si
rt'tary .if iat- Fmnrt Ben mm. -w-ut
bm r"ni;iiat'.iii tu G-ivr-rnur t ham
bernitn Muuiiiiv. ti tartu off net
teraotr Hi. Judir livusua will n- ' tciiUxt tu. Judjio ii4 uMn will re-
tin tu private pracuc, a th rapid t:rn tu prtu prnctict. a thu rapid
deveiopuiout of KImtii i-uunty j i" iupimuit .t rviumatti emmty
umito it an ailuriug held. T!mj j muif it an aauring ttrld. The
F:r?t ditrtct cumprim Lh. Klmn- hirst iioiiut t-ouipri Lako, Klam
ath, Juwphinr and .laniu cvua- - atu, JtM-puiiie and Ja tim vuun-
j tlir,
(iovernur i.'limnuf riam will be j Oi.virnur harnlnTiuiu wilt be
eilwi upon tu appint a -tur.veaatir - ailed upon tu appumt a tuoetir
tu Judg Ik'UMjn at um-e. and tt mi tu Judgt Ueu-Hin at oiue. aud it is
niptHMed miner Ueor Nuian ur W. . ;H t.-i eitiur (ieori- Nuian ur V.
J. M.Kim will 4t tho appointment, .1 . Mmt will v-t the apiHnntment.
wiLh ohant't ii f:tvir i tin farmer. . with .:iianv- .u :rwr .f r m furuu-r.
Both am iriiitn rafx Jtidi Ucuwu j lk.,a ar demm-rms. .ludiff ift-iiMu
htta b-o 't!i the benih n KJumnili j inm th-n .m tttv hrm-h .n Kaimarii
and Lake -muiita- f ir ten yur&. j ind I.aKe ...miiui-n r..r u-n vcars,
iaving khwu nicctl fur a cond j saving Ik-u M.,-ed fur a v..nd
twin four yean ago. whitli liav u-rm tuur v-w a.. whu h Iravn
two mur yearn .1 inn uiifipirl , :w. nion- ymrs .l" hm mirxpir-l
term to rw m--rv.,i Ly apuuuient. .-r-u bv vn.M by appomtm.-ut.
The First jud trial dirtru t aun The- FirM juou ai di-tru t Uii9
bu .hvidt-d !riwtH-u Jiium U. IC . ne.ii diMded iH-twrn-ii Judi ff. K.
Uunua and Juur- BintKiu uu : ! tiuuna and .ludti rU-nmn .u
uunt of the pour :ranKrtaiun i .'mm .)t riw ;Nr(ir tmiporTutum
ciliUt. Judyn Uunna baa .JWpa- iiu:i. Ju,i.- llannu ha .Wph
m auU Jaciiavo cvuntu-a. wijitf , in- ami .l;i. Kn -ount:c-. wtide
Judg- bsav.n ur bia auier baa .Indiji Ifa-iihin ur hia Miei-MMHir mi
tko and K-'amatb. Lai-.e Klhinath .-..iir.ti
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
CALL ON"
H. M. COSS
Corner West Tenth and K Strekes
City Property, Farm Lands, Orchard Land. Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonable
and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and from, all tracts. Ottiee in residence. N'o
comm ssion business. I buv and sell direct.
Bargains in Pianos
ave a few tine Pianos left that I will s.-ll
bargain. Call at my olSce in residence, corner
Tenth and K Streets.
I h.i
at a
West
H. M. COS;
It has a strons and
honet'i'-ial effect on the
liver. Colestui Natural
Mineral Water makes a
dear complexion. Ask
a due-tor who is familiar
with it.
Notice to Water
Consumers
Owins to the scarcity of water supply, it
is ordered that do city water be used for ir
igation or sprinkling except between the
hours of 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and 7 and 8
o'clock p. m. until otherwise ordered by the
water committee.
Violation of this ordeHiy any consumer
will result in said consumer's supply being
forthwith shut off.
Bv order of the Water Committee of the
fitv Council of Medford. Oregon.
Dated Aueust 15. 1908.
i MEDrOSD, OBEGOV S.
The Officers
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AKTJ STJEPLUS
1115,000.00
of the Jackson County Bank will at all
times be glad to confer with, depositors
on any financial matter that they may
desire to submit to them for counsel
and advice.
Your account, aubjvt to your check,
m invited.
Finest equipment in. southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTEB, Preaideut
O. B. LINDLEY. Cashier
3CTTTB rAIL3 ITEM 3.
K. W- Coniiim Jrn.t tu tu- inni to
mi-vt aouia Hmfnika wbu will rtMt hnn
Mimhu-b. South. Uugtiov uud H-ni
maa am in M-nlfoni tin buMiu-t.
B. M. Hflfi hart rrturnci fmin
qurriou trrp to i'ortiami aiitl .Ni'WfHtrt.
Mrs. J. R Htihi' is fitting fur th
faJI tnillinnrT trmlit.
Frank nthorlntio! i-hjiui in for . tlii
visit from Caator mill, which ht ami
Lee Edmunttou arn now oHTAtin.
Sain Xualoii anI U(ik;hti-r i( T ihv
Kovk Wfrw in our vainilv tut fly. Mi
.Viialon will tcarh shIumiI at Kr-nviin
boro antl will k,vw nmnl HM!mt:t-liun, ,im
nlio is a npU'iuiiil U hi h r.
Mra. J. Umrt litis bt-t-u oif mi a
long trip to Koii V:ill.v. rt tnrnl
home.
Your curri'Npumltnit iti,tvil i fm,.
vabimin bnwktitat at Ob. m lium .n
woaaMiay. Mr. and Mrrn, Ottvnutinin
aol tw mturtk tu tUotr
rjr awuti.
1 Ul .Sw.llltM t
UtilliJ .Inllt
our
untry. wfH-rt
iutt tut
iivy will r-
huckitbirry
' iarf rhn
aiiln.
TUv hills 4r :uil
twM'p . 'Hit .'ni
-Mr. Hail .if limwnsboru ban !anl in
fim tovk for hit incnaain(; tratltv
IU in tho rt.ht man in rim riiriit iiin.-f
mmiKlatinn ways have iv.hi
fir him.
Ithl his nv
man frirmla
Oregon,,
Builders
Are you doiny what you can to populate your State ?
-MTMH.J Uuiuis ami :i nrilliuij
W-II be
nt ,iboit
.'I'TKMUL-!? AND
HiKiuimii s,.)U.mlit r I, thu Miniloni
Mi-at oumpauy will cut eh oatrn ox
ii'uso jt thu cnilil Imxuiuu off tho
wiling ppico l aiiata. Wo will wil for
hh ami wil fur 1cm. Miller. Ewhauk
l t'ulp.
U'iit.ail
Anybody wialung to invrt ia oat of
h nratoat, moat aiodnra and boat Iwat-
1 homoa ib MoUforU, aaould ulrdiwa
P. O. Baa .
ORKtiON NKKDS PEOPLE --A-itirr
niorrhunta. .'Iitss. p.pio with hniuts,
.i-.-irt capital or nu capital
Southern Pacific Company ( Lines in Orejon. )
'.lin torn, of Or..11 l.t.-minr.. !u tho Eaj for Jiatribution
tltrnuKU ovnry availablo atrn.-y. W.il y,.i, ,n,t hi ip tho ipvod work
'" bu,!,im "f'"n -.im uu too namos :iu,l .i.idnisiHs of vour
' iiiioii who .iro oKfiy to be i :ici-te.i :n rhm -tnrof W.
in.l to bear the i-xpt'ow of -Mniiin v,,"n tmt,e ::fortn:it
OHKtlO.N :1:1a its opportunity.
COLONISTS' TICIIST3 will !),
t.HTiHKK from tho East to ail
few pnnoipal .'itles :irn
From Denver SiO.OO
From ( )nialia .... IJO.OO
From Kansas City '30.00
From 8t. Ltutir. . :i").,")t)
rrom (.luoajjo. . . IJS.lH)
TICKETS CAN BE TBEPAUJ.
If you want to bring a fnen l or rriauvo Oreii.
pnior ;unount with any of our :iipn:. T'io ii.'kct will
iilitHl by tolornph.
A. S. HOSKNH.vrM. Modfor-I. Or.. Local .snt.
WM. M'Mfnn.VY. (lonoral I'lwnif - A,-.ut. Portland.
From Louisville.. -f4l.70
From Cinoiimari. i'2:20
From Clt'vcljuul.. 44.7-1
Fnm N't w Vork.. 5.00
deposit the
then be fur-
A Money
Saver
We fuily realize that there is a ma
jority of people who always wiah the
very best. Theee peopie are wise. The
best is always the cheapest in the lonu
run. Especially is this true of our
"PUBE WHITE" FLOCB. in so much
I as any housewife who hus tried it knows
: chat it makes many mo re loaves to the
sa;k than ordinary fluur. Don't be
: penny wise and pound fooiisb. but buv
, the best flour, i. e., "Pure White," of
Allen 6 Reagan
THK GBOCEBY ON THS CORNER
ABOUT
August 13 we will be ready
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any quantity at 93.00 per
tier. delivead, or ?2.00 per
' r at the raneh.
Good Rail Wood
i
iSome tiedur. sawed into twr;
wood, at S1.S0 per tier at;
tiic ranoli or $2.30 per twr,
delivered. j
For all necessary informa-1
tion apply to I
i
WESTERN OUCON
ORCHARD CO.
Medford, Orejoa.
THE BEST THAT'S GOING.
can always be had at the Xash Cafe.
All seasonable delicacies and all that is
appetizing. Our serviee is prompt and
efficient, and our cooking cannot be ex
celled. One meal will convince you that
we are friends you can tie to.
Nash Buffet
MEDFOBD SASH ft DOOB CO.
and Door Frames, Block Wood
Office fixtures ad all kinds of planing mill work, including tamed work and
fancy gnlla. F. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 8TS J HONE 63.
Window
E. EXYART.Prenid ent.
A. PEBBY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OETH, Caahier.
W. a JACKSON. Am t L'MQier.
The Medford National Bank
MBDFOSO. OB.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS io,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
TAKE
Look Up-to-date
By having us make vuu a pertevt tit
ting ,iuit. The wav we fit the oullar
and slhMiId.irs is a revvlutiuu New
Fall Uuoda are arriving daily in all the
luteat $hadr.
w. w.
CITY TAILOR
b'rmich Dry Cleaning aud Prvxainf
ntly done.
EIFERT
MEDFORD
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Plans. Specifications. Superintendence. Surveying
mi All it branches.
Rooms -JS-J:.i. .la..ru Countv Bank Building-