Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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the council in a good, Huffieient and
legal rcusou for his removal from such
office,
"Jt is uiirt'asonuble and unjust that
the .First wurd should have hut one
resident councilman, and another ward
of the same city have three renideiit
councilmen. Therefore, we tmbmit our
cause to the people. "
J. H. Howurd, M. M. Casett, A. Jlub
hard, 0. ir. Corey, K. ('. Oaddis, Win.
Hockenyon, Frank H. Hull, C. W. Pavls,
Win. Angle, L. Ki. Porter, Win. IIgl,
B. 8. Wever, O. (inble. E. Denton, W.
C. lieuter, I. J. 1'hipps, O. A. MeCutch
eon, J. W. Anderson, I. T. Law ton,
G. K. Corey, J. W. Smylie, II. L. Robin
Hon, W. II. Meeker, W. K. Km bank.
Wm. Davis, K. A. Seller, W. Kawlings,
W. II. Hradshaw, V. M. Carter, J. II.
Daily, I. J. Starey, D. Meeker, O. W.
Itonk, J. A. liobbiiiH, J. C. Smith, C. C.
Taylor, A. Win. A. S. Wells, h. W
Dansker, J. K. Watt, .1. Me.-ker, Vol
ney Dixon, J. W. Lyon, (i. W. Niehnh,
W. K. ThoinpHoii, Tom ( 'nreutt, F. M.
Jordon, J. J. Seal, W. II. Ihillm-lt, S.
II. Knnk, W. T. Vincent, C. A. Hoard
man, .1. K. Swinden, J. W. Lnwton, L.
O. Wells, DeW. fJondpaHture. C. T. Nieh
oIhoii, Jan. II. Hitter, It. h. Tavlor, J. F
Cook, N. E. ChilderH, It. T. Childcrs,
M. C. Chapman, A. X. Woody, I). I'.
Myler, N. Ji. liradbury, I. D. I'hipps,
J. V. I'ifler, IV MeCormielt, A. L. Wed
lam, 0. A. MeVay, fi. W. Bish, A. A
li'mh, II. C. (llaHseoek, h. II. Tucker,
lint Vertner, .1. 71. Toft, II. ,T. Hchutte,
(!. A. Toe, 0. J Itnnner, .r. L. Wonderlv
. L. Wimer, H. II. Jiall, K. !'. Itnhiii
boh, M. McDonough.
The Recall Law.
The recall Inw rends us follows:
flection 1H. Every public officer in
Oregon is subject, as herein prnviiled
to recall by the legal voters of the state
or of the electoral district from which
lio is elected. There may be required
25 per cent, but not more, of the num
ber of electors who voted in his district
at the preceding election for justice of
tho supreme court to fib their petition
demanding his recall by the people
They shall set forth in said pet it inn
the reasons for said demand. If he
shall offer his resignation, It shall bo
accepted and take effect on the day it
ib offered, and the vacancy shall be
filled as mav be provided bv law. If
he shall not resign within five dnyi
after the petition is filed, a special
election shall be ordered to bo held with
in 20 days in his said electoral district
to determine whether the people will
recall said officer.
Print Roasons for Recall.
On tho sample ballot at said election
shall be printed in not more than LMhi
words, tho reasons for demanding the
recall of tmid officer as set forth in
tho recall petition, and in not more than
200 wnnls the officer's justification of
his course in office, lie shall continue
to perform the duties of his office until
the result of said special election shall
bo officially declared. Oilier candidates
for the office may be nominated to be
Voted for at said special election. The
candidate who shall receive tho highest
number of voles ahull be deemed elected
for the remainder of tho term, whelher
it be tlio person against whom (he re
call petition was filed or uimfher.
The recall petition shall be filed with
the officer with whom a petition for
nominntion to such office should be
filed, and the same officer shall order
tho special election when it is required.
No such petition shall be circulated
against any officer until he has net
Dally held Lis office nil months, save
and except that it may be filed aaint
a sonalor or representative in the leg
tslative assembly at any time after
five days from the beginning of the
first session of his election.
No Double Recall.
After one such petition and special
election, no further recall petition shall
be filed against the same officer dur
ing the term for which he was elected
unless such further petitioners shall lirst
pay into the public treasury which has
paid such special election expenses, the
whole amount of its expenses for the
preceding special election. Such addi
tional legislation us may aid the oper
ation of this section shall be provided
by the legislative assembly, iiicluditii;
provision for payment by the public
treasury of the reasonable special elec
tion campaign expenses of such offi
cer. Hut the words "the legislative as
sembjy shall provide" or any similar
or equivalent words in this constitu
tion or any amend men t thereto, hall
not be construed to grant to the b'iis
bit i vo assembly any exclusive power
of law -making nor in any way to limit
the initiative and referendum powers
reserved by tho people.
Your fuel bill will be cut in half if
you use a Cole'i Original Air-Tight
One Cent a Word No tingle Inwr-
! tioni loss than 16 cents. Six insertions
Heater. Sold by Med ford Hardware f tot the price of four. Sovemy-fiY
Treat of Senson Coming.
When Manager FitGerald 1 k
(Ionium ' All Star Comedy and Yi
deville company he assured his patron
a trent of the season. F.vervl hine; about
this couipanv is high class and up to
date. This high class company will pre
Bent the laughing comedy stoves
"Who Js Whof Itestd.s this nmring
Comedy there are seven nil star vaude
ville not In this great array of tal
cut nr." It ris, the world 's greatest
Sjuini i: unticer; Eddie I-ang. the Dutch
fomodiin, 8r.ger and dancer; Ma v
of (Jold Irgh class sketch artiste, as
sisted by A!;m Eaton, in their latest
remedy ph v'et surce! entitled "The
Man; I'aroM Yates the minstrel man
in honolt gue singing, dancing and whis
fling; .T.ick Keys, the ladies' favorite;
Mnnehfl Id A fisher comedian, in
their hiiworoui net. "the Actor and the
Dutchman: Md'tunl, tie great, peer of
all fenu'l Miipervoiti.ters, known us the
mile Lilian Itunset
All who atttiid (lormans comedv and
vnudevilh ntcrtninment can r- adilv
sec that I 'nil class performance sei
Co., successor to II. K. Boyden. 300
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hoyden went to
Jacksonville in their auto Saturday aft
ernoon.
i I). JScott and his faintly, who huv
been sojourning in Ashland during th
past several weeks, will return to Med
ford this week.
Mrs. A. M. Woodford and her young
i-st daughter visited in Ashland Sun
day afternoon.
M isses Clrirh, Kenney and Neulu
were over from Jacksonville Sunday.
William Wilder of Phoenix, tin sue
ernsful strawberry raiser, was u Jack
soiivillo visitor Saturday.
E. W. ( 'arnahaa, superintendent of
the HI u i Ledge, and his wife were
Medford the fore part of the week.
William T. Campbell, the miner, is
down from the copper belt.
John iVrnoll. the genial Applegatr
merchant, spent Sunday among his M
ford friends.
If vim have not registered ard want
to vote for president, ynu can ge
the list now. See the count v clerk or
any notary public.
Anybody wishing a nice, now resi
donee property, lOOxlflO foet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental treos, lu
gnn and etrawborriea, modorn in every
way and located on the best street in
Mod ford, should address P. O. Box
572. 305
Mrs. Mamie Day Dox of Jacksonville
is stopping at the Klamath hot springs
for the benefit of her health.
Emory Hunt of Rogue Itiver transact
ed busi'iess lit the courthouse Saturday
afternoon.
I). Iiruly, at: expert woodsman, spent
a few hours in Medford Saturday lift-
noon.
M. El wood tarried in Ashland n few
hours Saturday.
F. W. Streets, who in planting a big
orcherd in Ward's Creek district, apent
Sunday in Medford with his family.
Will I trow n and 'harles Thomas of
igle I'otut transacted business in Med
ton! Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Xye of Knots
Cre k were among their Med ton! rein
lives and friends Saturday.
E. S. Tull, one of the pioneer resi
lents of Klamath county, is in Med
ford, theg nest of his son, C. E. Tull.
Wilson Howmaii, who went to tiouth
ru 'altforuia some weeks ago, is at
home again.
(!. Van Iyke and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Anderson of Phoenix precinct
were among the many who spent Satur
lay aft ernoon in Medford.
4 ur hardware mcn-hants are mak
ing a successful campaign against the
St. Louis cont ingeut. who are sidling
ranges at an exorbitant figure to those
who do not understand I he nit nut ion.
The foreigners are taking notes pable
years without interest, which is
ample evidence that llicv make an im
mense profit, for they have heavy ex
penses to meet. The safest and best
way is to buy ranges from local lacr
imals, who pay taxes. Keep money
at home and assist in every way to
build up tin1 town and country.
Mrs. lilnino Klum visited in Ashland,
her former home, on Sunday.
J, C, Stone and his family have re-
moved from ( olestm to Medtord. .Mrs.!
Stone will conduct a boarding house at I
P. II. Moore residence property on Fi
street near Seventh. I
l. It. K'eame was a Jacksonville vis 1
itor Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson are visit
ing relatives nnd friends living in Medford.
L. C. h'ainev was over from Beagle
li strict Monday. II e returned from
Klamath count v lately.
I. C. Barnard and I. J. Estes of Cen '
tral Point transacted business in Med
ford Saturday. I
Mrs. W. C. Kenyan was in Jackson i
ville Saturday visit i rig relatives and
f riends.
M r. and M rs. Monroe Sanders of
San Francisco tarried in Medford for it
few hours during the past week, whil
n their way north.
Mrs. C. 1. Hutchison ha returned to
Vriland to remain several mouths. Sh
viii aecompanieo: ley i er daughter. Miss
Vrn, who will continue her musical
t miles.
M. E. Worrell, the real estate agent
wis returned to M ed1'.ni after spend
ng several weeks in Portland.
It. Koh.-rtson, Southern Pacific round
nmc ton-man at Kochui g. who was
i candidate for the republican nomiiia
ion for railroad commissioner last
priug. dropped dead Saturday exening
while on Ins wny to -ittend a meeting of
the I. O. (t. F. ludee at that nlrtce. H
nan i teen a sn lerer I mm Heart uis
se some time.
Mrs. t . II. Hart made a business tri
Jacksonville Saturday.
cents a Huh per month.
TOB SA.LE.
FOlt SALE A four-cylinder "Pacific
automobile; will sell cheap; will make
terms if desired. J. M. Jioot & Son
over Jackson County Bank. 307
Foil SALE Choice business property
on fivo years' time. Address Lock Box
4 IS, Medford. 362
FOIi SALE Old papers, 5 cents a hun
dred. Tribune office. . 300
Ft Ml SALE Large at rooming house in
Mcdforu; locution unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address J. C, care
of Tribune. 375
FOII SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. K. W., Tribune office. tf
Foil SALE Five-acr tracts inside and
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years' tune. Apply Gold Ray Heal
ty Co., in office Candor Water & Pow
or Co. 109
FOB SALE All my household furni
ture, cheap. II. V. Lumsden. 300
ANYBODY wishing a nice, new resi
donee proporty, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan and strawberries, modern in evory
way and locatod on tho best street in
Medford, should address P. O. Box
572. 165
FOB SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oaK ana laurel. J? Oaonbrugge, Stude
baker 33ros.' warehouse.
FOB SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Beacons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOll SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bnrgain. P. O. Box 05, Mod-
ford.
FOU SALE Dry cordwood. nine. fir.
ojik and laurel. F. Osenhruggu, Stude
baker Bros. Co. warehouse. 103
Foil SALE Improved or unimproved
city lots, 5 nnd 10 acre blocks, near
city; orchards and farm lands. W, M.
French, over Jackson Countv bank. 179
'UK SALE Dry oak stove and cord
wood. Apply Hotel Nash. 178
'Oil SALE -Fine residence lots, cheap,
block west of Bungalow addition, West
7th st. 1 nquiru on premises. Rum
s''. 358
WANTED.
WANTED (iirl for general housework:
family of two; easy work; good wages.
M., Tribune, Medford. 170
Write
WANTED Position on ranch for man
ami wife; experienced in all branches
of fanning, i 'harles Ewer, Medford,
Or. jiia
WANTED Experienced middloaged
woman to do cooking and general
huusework; will pay good wages. Call
on Mrs. Copelainl, Talent, Or. 303
First class milk cow, fresh;
Address T, Tribune. 102
WANTED
no scrubs.
WA NT ED At ouoe, a waitress at
Blade house, Jacksonville. 300
WANTED To trade, timber claim for
city property; Baker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
home. W. 11. West.
WANTED Position in charge of fruit
ranch; recommendations furnished. II.
W., care Tribune. 161
Hoodoos
The Science of Spooks.
Dr. Bancroft, the famous psychologist
will deliver his startling lecture. "Moo
loon. mis evening at Angle s opera
house, auspiees of Kedmeti. Dr. Ban-
roft will give a scientific diseu.ioti
(so railed 1 supernatural pheiioni
WANTED Three teams, work horses,
about 2600; one team ponies ebont
2000; one team about 2300; must be in
good order and reasonable. V. II,
West & Co. tf
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock shoep. Write Box 131,
Med.ord, Or.
FOB BENT.
'OK lU'.NT Two houses
hibit building.
Call at Ex-i
TO TKADE Light single covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
Foil KENT Stable for two horses,
with hay lott and largo carnage
house; suitable for garage. E. B.
Sawyer, 303 North C street. 100
iftJSlNLSS CARDS.
COfJVia & DURHAM,
Attornejrs-at-fesw,
Goo. H. Durham Grants Pass, Or.
wm OX. Colvig. Medford. Or.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and 9nrg?on.
Office at Residence.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Fhonee: C. W.
Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 14S.
00 TO DB. GOBLE FOB YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry "a Warehouse
SEVENTH STREET.
Jena, xi.: Spirit table tipping, lift ing of
ponderous weights, independent of pliy
sual contact, suspended animation, pre
sent no iiM. premonition, hunchet, tele
pathy. mind reading, elairx oanco, clsir
I audience, trance, mediumsliip. etc. All
I of the plivsical phenomena of nirituil
ism acknowledged and explained with
ivi: lei trave,;ng company ami ' in (he pale of a fcnofta ft itmil tiir.
ott of 11, ordinary fi ll be given on i Dr. Bancroft Hill be ably a- ted
tMft-fe t M ptcmher 21. for 1 b the liarmit sii r, ! D. 1. ill. on
itl ! popnr pricm I.'!". a rrCMo r ef -h :i 1 antj l.f ;
9dWto W ! drug rf'. j ,'nirv 'tioi
j Don't miss th enter' bin lit i
Pmmy T4 Pitree Ern-r I H be new. original and noxel 6f fdl
nmV Hi1iy feini frB a startling an. I entertaining
Vl 1$ fHtnP Itrniff vour rnbt.it foot. Admission
lii Inko. Wbile out ftor.; rhiblren 2."c AnuePa ..... r
Ulu ,m.A f. iv., ... ..... .... i 'nK. i b op rn
Ueft. unions the Mhmmm. 1 '-- 1 I no'f l ief .f
' H Hu N Other Bininew."
B. R. SEELY. M. a
Phrsjcuui aad iturgvon
Uwir Equipped tpenitiii
X b'fc.v vffic lloom, 10 11, 14 P. f,
Qttc ts Jackson County fionk BlAt
WbMj oibert fiu I. tnll on
DR, E, JT. BOmtEB,
t'ff f in tlio Ur&od Tfecuter tJlf.
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O. U JOJiEli
nftrhiotottmlf9 'rt
SAX JOSE, Cal., Sept. 21. The po
lice today are investigating the cause
of a miniature race riot which occurred
here last night, leading to the arrest
of three Japanese K. Nagao, T. Nagoa
and I. Ha to.
The tight occurred when five Japanese
on their way to tho Pirst Presbyterian
church became involved in aa encounter
with four white youths. A mob came
to the assistance of the whitCB and
the orientals were badly beaten and
kicked before they made their escape
from the crowd. Twj of fhe Japanese
escaped unidentified.
Rev. McOuilken of the Presbyterian
church furnished bail for the three who I
were arrested. (
Prepaid Bailroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of propaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in tho
United Btates. By means of this system
tickets roar be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United Btates and
mailed or telegraphed direct to tho
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash In connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time." tf
Beduced Bates to Livestock Show.
Tho Pncific National Fair and Lico-
stock show will be held in Portland
September 21st to September 26th.
Round trip tickots will bo sold at a
faro and a third for this event, ticketB
being on sale Soptember 21, good to
return until September 27. Further par
ticulars at the depot. 163
BALL ft GLOSCOOK,
Coutrautors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with 0. H. Pierce & Sou.
Phone 658. P. O. Box 77V
Look Here Before Buying
Your Fall Supplies
Largest Assortment, Best Values,
Lowest Prices on Ladies' Suits, Coats,
Skirts, Waists, Underskirts, Raincoats,
Etc.; also Misses' and Children's Coats,
Sweaters, Headwear, Hosiery and
Underwear. Watch this Space and
our Show Window.
MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE JUST NORTH OV .TACKSOX COUNTY HANK.
BIJOU THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday.
"THE GREAT CITIZENS' BANK ROBBERY"
A thrilling holdup.
"THE HINDOO RING" An extremely clever il
lusion picture.
"A POLICEMAN FOR AN HOUR" A good
comic.
Admission 10 cents.
1 b. mmm r
PORTLAND
OREGON
Modehit Comfort
Modkratk Prices
Country Club
and Live Stock Show
HEADQUARTERS
Septi'liibiT 21-20, 1903
Retcrrt' Pooms l'nrly
Ojtly Koof Gakdex
Is roinxAxi)
A. & NUKTUX, llanafer
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
One Night,
Thursday, Sept. 24
Gorman's Comedy and Vaudeville Co.
Presenting the Side Splitting Comedv
" WHO IS WHO "
Including 7 High Class Vaudeville Acts
PRICES 25, 35 AND 50c
U I
!IG
SWIFT PLANT FREE
M otahv nr tup niri&&
d i ua 1 ur 1 nL diij e
n
COLUMBIA TRIOTSKT
Shwirv w!i.it a trrMion.'m:s influrnce for pool it
v. iU bo !u Oregon '.h ir-M::lKT of )khs, c.tttle nnd
ht-ep V it tnu-t be r- ;-e-'. the nionvy to be male
i;i stivk the .h:e of a bt-iu r mnrkvt the er.or
imuis ir.on ase nf n n.l et Vi' v.ilues that is certain
to ii !!n.v a rr;'' te sti-ry of the world's bipest
trthistry, mailed I UK1 to you on request. The
.iIitioa is limiteil. Seu.l (i joslal for it today.
jTZj ClO CCUCH PORTLAND, ORE?'
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too tot. Gt vht you vat aijnafriT
yrtpartd; w htT it.
Wt cater to those who vaat tt bat.
THE DELICATESSEN
C STJigET, NEAR EIGHTH
Your New Fall Suit
VashinSton
fashioned Apparel
TKI NalNIMTON OOt
Getit righthere
At right prices
Right now
$9.75
for a scrvicealilo, stylish and durable autumn and
winter Suit. Sounds like a dream, doesn't it ? But
it's the honest truth about an honest suit. The only
thing cheap about it is the price.
fit h pr Snits for '10'00 a,ul !fl2'00' whit'h dral"
llllUl ers cannot duplicate either in material
and style or in price. Ye can prove it if you will
let us.
B Is Not Merely High Priced Suits
that we are talking about when we tell vou of the
profusion of colors we are showigffravs, gl.eciis,
biwnw and elephant shade-handsomelv made up
w.th all the lit.le cuff and flap novelties." All finelv
tailored and honestly made. It applies to even- suit
; ur large stock, and whether you pay .73 or
40.00 for it. it has our reputation and guarantee for
service back of it.
For Men Who iCnovr."
Vjnt fASWIONSHO-y
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