Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD EAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER! 1908-
Medford Daily Tribune
A LfeVE Paper is a Live Town.
What Papers Say
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
GEOJtoe Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted w Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
WY JT IS WITELD
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Out month, by mail or carrier tO.50 One rtur, by mail 3.0U
MAGNA EST VIS CON SUETV DIMS.
Not through any desire to better the news service given
the residents of Medford, but actuated rather by latent
spite the force of habit the Mail gives this morning a
show of spleenishness solely because the editor of that
paper has conceived an aversion to The Tribune. Not
witlistanding the fact that upon his first page he publishes
three United Press dispatches, given to the public of south
ern Oregon by The Tribune on Thursday, of his own serv
ice he has but words of praise, taking care to forget the
fact that two of the leading stories published today are
from the Oregonian of yesterday.
Inasmuch as the majority of the articles appearing hi
the Mail are published some two or three days in advance
in The Tribune, the words of Wadsworth are not amiss:
"There is a luxury in self dispraise
And inward self disparagement affords
To mediati ve spleen a gratified feast."
For when Editor Bliton disparages the United Press he
is casting slurs upon a service which he largely employs
through the use of The Tribune, his scissors and a pot of
paste.
The size of a paper is governed by the amount of adver
tising it receives. As Medford has not as yet reached the
growth where an eight page paper is justified but so much
news can be given to the public owing to the space. For
this reason The Tribune! stops its press report at noon, and
then is forced to throw away much news, using the best.
I he report of the sentencing of Gregori came in the morn
ing report. The United Press corrected the story in the
afternoon, hence it was not the fault of the service that
the error was made. The Portland .Journal and Salem
Journal gave the correct story several hours ahead of the
other papers in the state.
The Tribune continues to give its readers the largest
and most up-to-date news service in Southern Oregon.
A WELL-MADE DECISION.
The decision of the city engineer and the street com
mittee to locate the bunkers for the crushed rock at some
other point than next to the city park was both gallant
and well made. The decision was made owing to a pro
test received from the ladies of the Greater Medford club,
who based their plea upon the argument that that loca
tion of the bins would hinder their plans to extend the
eity park to embrace the city's property on its west side.
Jt is well that the ladies are to be left alone in their work
of beautifying Medford.
The ladies would have been entitled to much consid
eration in view of the work they have done in the eity,
had their argument, been without, merit. During the hot
days of the past summer the inviting shade of the park
was a veritable haven of rest to the many who were un
able to escape to the mountains or the seashore. Even
day found it full, and on Sundays it proved all too snmil
for the crowds of townspeople who flocked there. And
the park is due to the work of the Greater Medford club.
The ladies are planning to park the remainder of the
vacant lot on the west side as soon as the water tank is re
moved. They are itinually carrying on their work of
improvement and it is only justice that they be allowed to
continue their good work unmolested.
(Tonapah S., Kep.)
(A-caiionly, but not very often, the
editor is aiked why it if that this
ur an a republican is not supporting
Taft. The best answer the Sun can
(jive is the reports that fome from every
part of the country that republicans
candidacy and they received his dicta-K-d
Domination in silence and have no
desire, but on the other hand an actual
aversion to seeing him elected.
This pHrf-r is not different from the
great niasw-s or the American people
throughout both east and west who do
not feel like the way Taft's nomination
was forced, do not like his double deal
ing between alleged anti-trust views on
one Bide and Wall street and a 30,
000,000 backing on the other. To shout
for a man like that when a person does
not feel it, would be the rankest hypoc
risy, and the Sun is not published by a
hypocrite; neither are the American
people hypocrites, this their apathy
shows.
Then the question naturally arises;
"What should a loyal republican dot"
The only answer is, "Do as the rest of
them are doing," which is to take no
particular part in affairs and wait 'to
see what turn the campaign will take.
In November, Btay at home if you feel
like it, vote for Iiryan if you feel like
it, and in voting for Bryan such i
republican no more loses his republi
ennism than did the hosts of democrats
who four years ago voted for Roosevelt
as against Parker Iobo their democracy.
Finally, if on election day any feel on
the spur of the moment that they are
forced to yield to tho mandutea of the
White UoiiHe und vote for Taft without
fireworks and shouting and to he suro,
there will be several such people they
have the privilege.
CHANCE FOB THE EECAXL
(Central Point nerald.)
Many citiwns of the county affirm
that in refusing to join with Judge
N'eil in having tho county books export
ed the county commissioners havo will
fully disregarded tho wishes of a large
majority of the taxpayers of tho county.
If this is true, an excellent opportunity
in here offered for tho voters of Jack
son countv to lead the rest of tho state
in trying the new law which was adopt
eil by n popular vote at tho laBt election
giving the people power to recall offi
rials who refuse to do tho people's
will, and to replace them with men who
will he guided by tho wishes of their
constituents. Here is an opportunity
for .lackson county to get into the lime
light for fair, and if it is shown that
these officials have boon direlect In
their duty, ill Ihe eyes of tho people.
it will be a good thing to relegate them
to private life. If, on the other hand,
tho pcoplo should siiMtnin the present
position of tho . commissioners, it
would settle the exporting business for
another -Ml or f0 years.
Most nil other Oregon counties have
tlieir public records checked up and
untangled every few yenrs and if Jack
son county is to be known as tne only
county which is not up to-ddnte In that
mutter it would be well to let the rest
of the state know that we are at least
,Iohnnv-on-tlie-Bpot " when it comes to
living up to tho opportunities in the
mutter of the recall.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
lilflOO
moo
Loroy C. Minor to Karl I,. Miner,
130 acres In D L O 3S, township
38, range 8 W $
(loorge A. Morse to C. II. 8le
vons, !!, acres in township 3S,
range 1 W
fleorge A. Morse to William '.
ltatho, 11.343 acres in section
17, township 3S, range 1 W . . .
W. II. llrown to K. V. Adams,
1! acres in section fi, township
37, range 1 W
Lutlior Schumncker to George II.
Pease, Innd in section !!S, town
ship 33, rango 4 W
A. L. Coney to Orant Ilurrouglis,
lot J, block S, ) addition
to Medford 430
United States to Mary E. Lamb,
8 W section 4, township
33, range 4 W nnlent
sa. u. i-CM0tt to .1. II. Olwcll ot
al., property in block 5.1, Med
ford U. If. Miller to evity of Medford,
Innd in section S5, township
37, range 2 W
L. C. Coleman lo A. I. Talent,
bind In township 3o, rnngo 2 W
A. 1. Tnlent to J. (). Talent,
land in section 22, township 33,
rnngo 2 W
Carrie M. Jones to F-ank Tump
kins, 13.S0 ncres in 1) I, V 4.1,
township 37, range 2 W
Josiah Merley to Kdwnrd Wood
bury, 1(10 ncres in section II,
township 3,1, range 3 K, and
100 acros In section 31, tnwnihin
HJ - a
Emma A. M inkier to David I,.
M inkier, property in Ashland
E. V. Carter to I). I,. M inkier,
lot II, lluntmkcr's addition to
AHhliind
M. I,. Pollen to .1. 1). Olwcll,
properly in block SS, Medford
l. II. Miller to city of Medford,
laud in section 2."i, township
3", range 2 W
('. T. Ilolloway lo eity of Med
ford, laud in section 33, town
ship 37, rnngo 2 V
10
Probate.
Kslule Iluldnh Culver; order made
to show cnuso why an order for sale
of real properly should not be made.
Estate James A. Tnrbell: order made
to sell real property.
liuardian Mabel, Kthol and Neva Tay
lor; order mndo confirming sale of real
property. , I
. Quick Time From Orator Lake
Mayor Hopkins and family roturned
from Crater Ijiiko Friday afternoon
after having mndo the best time from
the Lake to Central Point yet reported.
The parly left the Lake at 7:30 o'clock
a. in. mid reached home nt 3:.r0 p. in.
making the trip in less than nine hours.
Tin, tr,ip was made by the auto parly
leaving here at noon Wednesday and
making the round trip in 52 bourn with
plenty of time at the Lake. Central
Point Herald.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reason to bo uncomfortable in a
hot, ntuffy kitchen.
You ran take your Kleoiric Iron to
any part of the houso whrro there is
a light Hockot.
An extension cord from th kitchen
light will enable you to use it on the
porch.
Telephone Main 855 and bavj an
Hloctric Iron Rent you on one wek'a
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
Office 200 West Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Klectric Sign.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
(ieorge
wort.
Richardson and Kethn He
4310
3(100
t ARMERS MUST SELL
40,000 ACRES OF LAND
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 12,-The
Klamath Water I'sers nssocintion will
assist the landowners in disposing of
40,000 ncres of excess holdings tinder
tne Mnmath project. As one man can
secure a water right for only 1(10 acres,
I he mini sell I lie remainder of hisc land
I and the association has asked the farm
ers for a list of their Inuds that are for
A4, rango a E
Mary II. Oriffin to C. T. Mollo-
toWnsnin a HT M' . - the middle
. , w- " . , . , . io, I WWII,
uuihi sale, with full description and mice.
These list, will l, printed and distriti
ABOUT
August 15 we will bo ready
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any quantity at $3.00 pet
tier, deliver!, or $2.00 pet
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some cedar, sawed into tier
wood, at $1.50 per tier at
the ranch or $2.50 per tior
delivered.
For all necessary informa
tion nnplv to I
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
ModforcV, Oregon.
Bubbling Coolness'
Very Best
A rill from Colestin's Pine Shadowed spring conjures back the fail
ing appetite, quickens the action of the liver and makes one live most
forever.
Fur sale by all drink dispensers,
Stat Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1116,000.00
Where Are Your Valuables?
Your jewelry, silver, stocks, bonds,
doeds, mortgages or will are they ex
posed to danger of loss by fire or bur
glart At a small cost they may be placed
in our fire and burglar proof Tault,
whore they will be beyond the possibil
ity of loss.
Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4
year and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
O. R. LINDLEY, Casbisr
per
28
September
Only One Performance
On Horseback Across Two Continents
COL WM. P. CO0V '"Bntfalo Bill") Ei-Clikl ind Liu ! Ihe Ores! ScmU. V. S. Amy,
111! Led Hit Cvt-UmiiKrlsi IKU Allks IxUr I be SaKiH A
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
AND CONGRESS OH ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
Twenty-Flre years hsve pa-ol this historical exhibition wm founded. For J Quarter
uemury kuiihio inn tin. iuxxj jiu'.n y.n. ....J..... "r- --- :r-..v...vTtiV
Illustrator of Wctcru ili.lorr In the Early Iyi. His Kxhlblllon bus 1 rfl.-TOuI) TIIK I hoi I if
ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL,
FwU Unon which it U Bum Authentic ana
lilweyi True lo the Fundamental
Ot'uume; a Mirror of History. KK
tours At -road, I he Fourth and lat
b;u wade the Name and h'niue ot
li lo hlN Fellow Countrymen,
have b?n Made l-'ariilliar with
A M EH WAS HISTORY, for
IX-llKhted iaze the Living
ricuuii bira-giii ana lrue.
Buffalo
FLECTINO SCENE OF O I'll KK DAYS. Four
of which has Occupied the Fast Four ear.
'Buffalo Bill" a Familiar to Europvani o it
Through these Miirraiions Foreigner
tome of the m.t HEKOli; CHAITEK8 IN
'Buffalo BIN" Das upreaa ?ioro uwu
Object Lessoni whlrh Have Carried Cou-
HOME-COMING
Burs 7mt.mm
fi Thl Ycnr Bipnalifod by a
I'dintnlttuoi of AimibeiiiL'iit
VcUurt'ti f-uri'HtttiiiiK Anything
fvor Known in the lllntoryof
Jiln World Famed Exhibition,
pi'lur the Gonfalon of HufTulo
linl Wild Wot and Contrrc!
M ttiwifh HidiTH of the World
ii-iu Lix.ti Mnt-MhitllfMl a Host of
n iYuitinu.itn.il wa Cltiokri FROM K VERY CLIMB, and Exoonenti
inn- Rt:i Miititv Dft-ils: mi ii-tcnililtu.'ft of Mutcuiiir Manhood the
hu Never btth Known, Constituting what htu been Aptly Termed
Pnuntleu Cour-
iual of which
"THE STRENUOUS SHOW."
Tli-re I nn Academy of Kquestrtanism where KoiiKh Hiders Graduate and those Schooled In
Hard nip l'iirtlei-Jiie In the Hnanloi.'a Hporii and Pastime of which tlie Rroad Plains arc the
v.i mm I I'layirriiiiii 1. Here in KeaHrti, in Vivid pictures Hie Irapennhat-le lw1a ami FEATS OK
FEAKl.Es- (KII I, FifhioiK-d in Je.-ekity'i Mou'd. Here are asemtdwl Brave Men who have
Faced Deklh in alt Forms and Succsaf uily Cod tended with Fearsome Foe ami Fearful Odds.
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS
Is Depleted with Iteahstic Vlvidncis Rhowinn one of the Deciding Oonilicta Between tho Indians
an. I Government fon - In the Lou 1'mwn i nit ( onqueat of the Western Wilds. With Savage Dis
play of Frightful arfare, HMory is It. railed in Thrilling Scuiies.
THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP
Pictures the Heroic Heed of "The Bandit Hunters of the Union Pacilic", fearless men who have
Ri-M-iti-d the Piuhwiiv of Commerre from trie Loot and Hepre-tatlnns of the Desperudo. It is AN
OJ'EN-AIR MELODRAMA, tet In thu Scenic Vastties of tiie Mnuntiilu Wllis.
THE ROUGH RIDERS
of tho World Ernhme Fcarh -s Horwrncn and Sklllel E'nulriiins from nM Quanen. .if the
Gloiu. I ht-re is i he Aiiierit iin Imli'm. titvak-neck, tutre-tuicl; conipicntr of the Wild Hor-e of the
PlaiMH ; the Ann ru-iui i 'owliov, j-e. r oi it'iy hi irfimiu; the Hti1nu toMHi k. Hei'kUas Killer of hist
FlimrHtci-d; t:nM,i riiin:i "'iir.i-Mi ;', Hit Coytil Eiivrli.-li iri:oma und lrih i.aiiei'in, dnimr't-si
soMkrs aitrhie iimii-Iilc--i s'- c 1-: th-- .-' n.' ti' A tner,' ii,i Gunchds, Mexican Vaqueros, mid otiier
Bkillnl t'lueelfi'iisin K-arle Fc.W!- 8t i! Gnw ful Manoeuvres.
AdmisHion (incliulinR soat) 50 cts. (Jruml stand chairs (inchuling admis
sion) $1.(10 nn sale day of exhibition at HaskitiH' dnt store. Children under
ID years, half priee. All seatn protected from sun and rain by imtnenso can
vas ciinonv.
OVU TELFAIR
TELEGRAPH
M'lf NEWS
OPERATOR
IS RECEIVED HY
IN OUR OFFICE
JOB PRINTING
AH Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule.We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
MEDFORD
Notice to Water
Consumers
Owing to the scarcity of water supply, it
is ordered that no city water be used for ir
igation or sprinkling except between the
hours of 6 and 7 o'clock a. m. and 5 and 7
o'clock p. m. until otherwise ordered by the
water committee. ,
Violation of this order by any consumer
will result in said consumer's supply being
forthwith shut off.
Bv order of the Water Committee of the
Citv Council of Medford, Oregon.
Dated August 15, 1908.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bovel Plate, carried in Btock cheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS.
nrrn TF.T.wm wir ,vj?w.q ts jfw.nw.Tvw.T) nv
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE
,J. E. ENYART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OBTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON. A sb t Cuehier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOED, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
HILL
Military A Private Boarding and
Academy Day School for Boys
Primary, preparatory and academic dopartments. College preparation,
Business course, Manual Training. Principal 30 yoara' experience in
lortland. The Hill Military attracts and retains good boys, but has
no place for any others. Fall term begins September 10. Make reserva
tion now ,for few remaining vacancies. Catalogue on application to the
l,nnc,,ml- J. W. HILL, M. D., Portland, Or.
Oregon,,
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State ?
merEh S PB0PLB-S"t). honest farmer., mechanics,
braiD9' - "'
Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.)
'ihrmf 'na "'O011 literature to the East for distribution
fri,.l 1? Cg,? ?y Cnding u th9 " an5 addressee of your
Jl?t I ".1 y ' bB in,ore' i" this stnteJ We will be
OHFPnv " ' CXPC"80 0f ,'linS ,hora "mplete information about
OREGON and its opportunities.
OCTOrJ-rT TITS wi" on sale during SEPTEMBER AND
f ,m,the EaSt t0 a" VaM" in 0re8n' The fares from a
i''w principal cities are
prom Denver $30.00
From Louisville.. $41.70
From Cincinnati. 42.20
From Cleveland.. 44.75
From New York.. 55.00
r rom Omaha 30.00
From Kansas City 30.0G
From St. Louis. . 35.50
From Chicago. . asnn
., TICKETS CAN BB PREPAID.
IJDZ V br.KS " friend r rclative ' 0-eK. deposit the
nir,; r towwr.phin-of our nts-The b ,ur-
A. S. HOSEMBAUM, Medford, Or., Local Airent
WM. M 'MURRAY, Genera, Ptf Lud, Or.
TU?SIDt1LY UXE II AS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
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