Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 24, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, Af ED FORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 54, 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Pates in a Live Town.
lw:Vittfc."t rry tiiwing except Sunday.
M.E.BI JTUWLIBIilNO C O U P k
Cea3rt'Ti.-K, Editor uxl JJanntfO.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the Great
er M.-dfonl club in tho city ball on
Friday afiernuou, September 25, at 2:30
o'clock. Tliero is important bu.iue.a
to disci and a full ttcd4ac at 6-
11 S. . I.. AlfOIA
AdwWe a&ftmfwi-CUn Matter in the Postoffice t
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Oa month, by mail or carrier. . . .$0.50 One year, by mail. . .
.$5.00
A STRENUOUS YEAR .
It is a year this month since the present management
of this paper took hold of the property, and it has bee:
a most strenuous year for the editor. During it, lie has
been thrown into jail in a strange city, convicted of crini
inal libel after having been denied the right to introduc
evidence in his own behalf, been assaulted on the streets
three times, publicly threatened a score of other times.
and his enemies are numbered by the score.
On the other hand, those county officials who sought
to humiliate the editor have been retired to private life
by the people, who thus expressed their opinion of their
abuse of power; he has had the united support of the
papers of Oregon in his fight for unmuzzled press, his
political battles have been successful, his friends far out
number his enemies, and the circulation of the paper lias
doubled.
This is the net result of a year's effort in trying to
rim a live and an aggressive daily newspaper in southern
Oregon, something never before attempted of telling the
truth and printing the news and fighting for the right as
it was given to see it. The paper has been outspoken and
fearless hence the enemies and hence the friends who
like it for the enemies it has made.
EXPERT THE BOOKS.
iiie grand jury s report recommending Mat Mo conn
ty's books be exported brings into public notice once more
the need of modernizing the courthouse records.
There is no question but that the books need experting
Records in many oftices are m a iearhil jumble. New
methods and new systems are needed, and the hand of
an expert wanted to straighten county finances.
It has long been asserted that irregularities existe
rn certain offices in past administrations. These should
be uncovered, the daylight let in, and the careless or crook
ed officials or their bondsmen forced to make good any
shortage.
' Last election the voters of Jackson county declared
for experting the records. It was made a campaign issue
and there is no doubt of public; sentiment on this point,
County Judge Neil, County Clerk Coleman and nearly
all oiiieials at the courthouse favor it. Now comes the
grand jury demanding it. In the face of all this, what
excuse can the county commissioners have; for not plae
ing an expert at work!
J.I at uieir next meeting Me commissioners again re
fuse to obey the mandate of the people, they will be askc
who they are shielding and protecting from investigation
Judge E. E. Kelly has been elected fighting editor of
The Tribune and accepted the job. Anybody looking for
trouble is requested to see him at once and get satisfaction.
RESIGNS 10,000 POSITION
TO STUDY FOR MINISTRY
WILL REORGANIZE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM OF GERMANY
riTTsmiiio, r., 8ept. su. n,.BiKii.
lug a poiiition a Bupcrintetnlent of n
mill of tho Carnegio Steel eonipiiny,
carrying with it a salary of f lO.IHHI a
year, (leorgu I,. (Hunt today begun
a couriio of study in tlio Western the
ologienl aemiunry, where ho will fit
himself for tho ministry.
For tho pant 23 years (Hunt has been
engaged in the steel work business, and
is ono of tho finest workmen in the
country. A warm friend of W. IMIis
Corey, he did much to aid him to reach
tho foremost placo in tho steel in
dustry. It has always I. von his desire,
nowovor, to outer tho ministry, and hav
log norurod onuugh money ot make such
an educntion a possibility, he will do
vote Ins lifo to tlmt work.
"I want to show some of tho thou
sands of young men in tho steel bus!
ncss," said Olunt "that Hi, re is some
thing beyond the almighty dollar and
ine worldly pleasures."
LED TO BE PUT ON
AT EMERYVILLE
EMERYVILLE, Cat., Sept. 24, What
la believed to bo a move on the pari of
me race track promoters to iillnr
uuinonniy reeling against the race
track was announced today and as a re
aultthe "lid" will be on when tho seta
son opens in November.
While the attiduo of the trustees is
not to close the saloons they are making
a strong errort to regulate them nnd
stamp out much of the vice that has
heretofore existed during tho racing
season. Severn resorts of a question-
anie character have been closed and
word has been passed to all licpior deal
ers that female patronage will result
in a discontinuance of their licenses.
Yesterday the renewal of all saloon
licenses in the city came up nnd as
tbero has been a more strict observ
ance of the ordinance of late there were
no revocations.
IlKUI.l.V, Sept. 21, Kcnliziiig that
something must be done lit once to re
dlice the public debt mi, I put the fiiiiin
einl condition of the country on a more
firm footing (he Knier is preparing to
day to reorganize Ocmmny's finum-ml
system. Having outlined the heaviest
increase in taxation the country has
known in modem times, he is explain
ing why the money is imperatively
needed.
The Kuiser's views are given to the
public through memlMTs of his cabinet.
It is understood however that his views
ur t the opinions of his miutsters in
several instance.
Not only have the deficits of the
treasury increased largely it is pointed,
but (.reusing obligations have been met
by further borrowing until the econeiu
ical development of the fatherland is
retarded, its credit damaged and its in
teriiatioual prestige jeopardized.
The public debt has grown from :M,
OOli.olK! in 177 to the surprising total
of l,iMi;,oii0,H0(l. Successive leans have
been floated until the market is glut
ted with government securities and the
level of other quotations is perilously
low.
"feMWe Tic e; m ei)r,i.
ifjaesait U tie ; Wia fgniy mm a
which is perhaps not (jnneraily known
is tho s.ite)i of prepaid orders now )
effect between stations of tao Southern
Pacific company and all points in tho
United States, liy means of this system
tickets may bo purchased at Medford
from any placo In the Unit'! States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to tho
party wishing to come hero. Sleeper ;
accommodations nnd small amounts of i
eush in connection with these tickots i
may also be forwardod at the same
time." tf
Reduced Rates to Livestock Show.
The Pacific National Fair end Lice
stock show will be held in Portland
September 21nt to September 2flth,
Round trip tickets will be sold at
faro and a third for this event, tickets
boing on sale September 21, good to
rnturn until September 27. Further par
ticulars at tho depot. 163
Mad ford Tribute, 60e pr month.
Medford Q
St. Mary's Academy Monday o
Only One
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
ItateB for the scholastic year, or per
iod of 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Hoard, tuition and laundry $180.00
Pnvato room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition, primary and grammar
Rradra $20.00
IliL'h school nnd special courso.. 30.00
Mincheon for day scholars who
too far from scnool to r to urn
home, or who profor a warm
meal at noon 50.00
Special rates to pu rents entering two
or more children.
Music Department
Piano, two lessons per weok . . . 60.00
Violin, two lessons por week ... 60.00
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, to 60.00
Vocal, two lessons por weok . . . 60.00
N. B. Tho ratos quoted above In
elude un hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department
Pen, ink, charcoal and writer
colors $ 30.00
Oil 40.00
Miscellaneous.
Graduating fee (at completion of
four year academic courso) . . 15.00
Library foe 1.00
Laboratory fee C.OO
Suiting in coneort, physical culturo,
elocution in class, art noeillo work, plain
sowing, do not form extra charges.
J no sisters are happy to inform their
friends nnd tho public that the new
nnd commodious building and the mod
trn improvements introduced thorein,
otialdo them to ensure the comfort of
pupils while facilitating educational advantages.
Write for program of studies, also
for booklet concerning dress regulations,
otc.
Address: SISTER SUPERIOR,
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD. OR.
NEARLY 800 CHILDREN
ENROLLED IN SCHOOLS
Probate.
Ouirtiin Daniel Whotrtnni; Oftr.
b 8 tt M tim for hwrittg petition
The following is tlio present enroll-
ni'fit in tho Medf.-rd public schools:
West building High school
eighth grade ,1. seventh grade 3d, sixth
grade X. fifth grade 4 fourth grade
third grade second grade 42
first grade 71; total 40.1.
North building Kighth grade 13.
seventh grade 40, sixth grade 34, fifth
grade - lit, fourth grade l., third grade
l second grade 43, first grade 54;
total 303.
SHOT, I'KRKECTIOX
HMOY
tV? tit StrotfMfc Lim ct
Cut Boots
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them
lee Our Window
$4 Cmntlg, Xj
k MEDrOEO, OREOOW S.
TIME
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
Is an important matter in tha trantao
ti$n of buMiueai. . Business men realize
the convenience and time-saving afford
ed in paying by check.
A check account with the Jackson
County Bank gives you the advantage
of prompt and obliging service.
Safe deposit boxes to rent, $i per
year and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
G. R. L1XDLEY, Cashier
eptember
Performance
On Horseback Across Two Continents
COL WM. P. CODY ("BulUU Rill") Ex-Ctalel mat Uit ( the Qrtat Scuti, U. S. Army.
Led lit Ure-Coaquerloj Huts Allied Uodtr tht ot
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
AND CONGRESS OP KOUQH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
Twenty-Fiv. yenn have rftsso! llnre till, hlntorlcnl eitiibltlon waa founriwl. For a Quarter
Oentury llullnlo Hill haa suml A .ON I IN A (JLAXS BY IIIMSKLIf a. an Knttrtalner will a an
lllusirutor of WoMorn lll.torj In tlie Karly I)ay. Ilia Exhibition has WITIISKXIIJ T11K TEST (IK
T1.MK and htia Ijeun the Admiration of More tlian a Score of Karth'H Proiuk'st Nation. Antnlrlnir
TluuiMuid. hava UelightKi tu the 11KR01U 1'ICTUIIES IHIAWN FItOSI I11BTOUY and Presented
lu ua
ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL,
Alwayi True to the Funditnienfa.
uciiume; a Mirror or History. Kr.
tours Abroad, Hie Fourth atil l&-t
hmi miyle tlie Nntne nnd Knme of
Is to his rellow Countrymen,
have been Miwfe F (.miliar with
AMERICAN HICTOKY, for
DcltKhteil inz ttlB I'lvlng
ricuou biraigi.t aim irue,
Fftcti tJpon which It Is Haspd Authonttc and
FLECTINU HUES EH OF UTJIKK DAYS. Four
of which has Occuptrd the Fust Four Yearn.
"Buffalo Kill" at Familiar to Europeans a it
Throuith these Migrations Poreifftior
tome of the mmt HEROIC CIIAITER8 IN
'Biidalo Bill" Das Hpreaa iteiore tnt-lt
Object Leflsoni which Have Curried Cou-
AUineniic, nciureaque ana ADiuing.
Buffalo
COMING
Bill's mUK HOME
Notice to Water
Consumers
WATER MAY BE USED FOR IRRIGA
TION" AT ALL HOURS UNTIL ORDER-
of Dauntless Cour-
iual of wbieb
Si Miuiiy of tlio (klWls in sIkks,
such as brcaUiin,' (limn of bux
tut's ami litxl (.ounlfrs, rippiiiu
til' sliti'liin. t'lc, which prove a
ciinstaiil source of annoyance, as
well as a detriment to the shoe,
result from lack of proper atten
tion to the details ot construetiuu.
is tii.nU' with the nii.At carefuT scru
tiny. Ik uniform rxivlW'tn'e of co-i-snuciioit
iissmvs you ot its K-rfcction
Van Dyke's
faThli Year PiKtinHfrd by a
i 'otinnlatiim iif Amuiienit'lit
KeAturr MirpaiiliiK Anything
vt htiown in tne insioryoi
:hli World Fntnfil Eshllntfon.
lur the Uonfaloii of Uuflulo
Hill's Wild Went and nirnirw
ot UouRh KMrnt of ths World
hiu hmn Mkrshalltd a Host of
ll..m.llirsrini.ii .W AKHIOKS FROM EVERY CLIME, and Exnonentl
iffrt nnd M nu It h-.-l: an HM.tmtiIak;a of lUui'iitur Manhood the
has Nercr been Known, Con tuuu ting what has beeo Aptly Termed
"THE STRENUOUS SHOW."
Tterelfinn Academy of KjUMtrlunln. where Rough Rtdem Orndtiate and those Schooled In
HardKhip l'uitletuie In the Huardous Sports and Fasttmea ol which the Hivad Plains uro tti'1
Suturnl PlayKrouuil. Hi-re is Reultie.. In Vivid Pictures the Imperlahnhle Decdi and FEAI'rt OK
KKARl-KHH LK I I t. Faihionrd In Nwelty'i Mould. Here are ntsembled KraTe Mon who have
Faced Uealh in all Fonus and due. .'&. ully Couiviiitel with Feanome Foe and t earful Odds.
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS
Ti Depleted with ResHrttlo VIvfdncM Bhowlng one of the Deriding Conflict Between the Indians
ami ciovernment forces In tho Long Drawn Out Conquest of the Western Wtlds. With tiarogu Dis
play of Ftiiitful War (tire, Hl.-Uory u Ht called in Thrilling Sceuea.
THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP
Pictures the Hemic Deeds of '"t he Bandit Ilnntern of the Union Pacific", fearless men who have
Rc-i ticd the Piiiliwuv!. of Commerce- from the Loot and Depredations, of the. Desperado. It Is AN
OFKN-AIK MKLOHKAMA, set In tho tkicnlo VaMiiew o( the Mountain Wilda.
i ED OTHERWISE
a Ily ovripy of the '
9 WATER COMMITTEE.
Soptonibpi- 21, 1908.
BsSBsBafil
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap.
Ol't'ieo Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancv Grills.
F STRUET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
E. ENYABT.Presid ent.
A. PKRRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON. Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE ROUGH RIDERS
of tho Wor'd Em owe Fearless Horsemen and Skilled Kquentrians from all Qtiartervuf tho
HIoIh;. Ttum In the Atncrirnti Indian, hn-nk-nectt. barc-tuick i'oii.tiin)r of the Wild Hnrsc of tlio
plain; the Aunrirua CtiwUiy, eT o( mny Imrsi'iiiaii; the Ktiuinn t'owark. Itfi-kle Ktilrr of his
FlvinjrSttwd: tlic lirnnn Cuira-aU'r, tlie )iil I.iitcltsli lra:rxMirS and Irih l.aiirrn. dntinftt
Nil'llirs astride timti hit"d n'roN; ttie S-uitti Aiv. rn im tiiiR(tiu), Mexican Vaiutrui, and other
HkllU-d Eijuustriaiitt tti Frailer Ken is and (Jrnceful Manoeuvres.
Atlniission (including scut) AO cts. (irnnd at nnd chairs (including adruia
sion) $1.00 on Halo day of exhibition at Haakins' drug store. Children under
10 years, half prico. All floats protocted from sun and rain by immense can
vas ennupy.
HILL
Military A Private Boarding and
Academy Day School for Boys
Primary, preparatory and acndoiuic departments. College) preparation,
Business courso, Manual Training. Principal 80 years' experience in
Portland. The Hill Military attracts and retains good boys, but has
no place for any otherB. Fall term begins September 16. Make roHerva
tion now ,for few remaining vacancies. Catalogue on application to the
Pe'Pal. J. W. HILL, M. D., Portland, Or.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No renson to h uncomfortable in
hot, stuffv kitchen.
KNIGHTS TEMrLAlW
TO C11AST8 1A
A apocinl train of three rain in
cliaige of TriiTelinp rasaonger .Aeent
Jenkins with the Aslilaml rmninanilerv
of Knight Tdnpltra naaseil thrnuuii
. vlford at 8-ll' tMa innrning on route
"r Grant. I'.isi. A number of member
I. arded til) lia u vr thi. eitr and
emeant4 tk. A.hUnd raarifi(.nt.
Vou can take your Eleoiric Iron to
any part of the hou.o when thers I.
a light docket.
Ai tateuioi enri from
liflit vill .a&bl rw t. i
ponh.
tk Nilea
m it o tk.
v;'
JO O-v
You Want
To Be Swell
And
T.UpkaM
Electric Iroi
(r.e trial.
Mail W5 and htr.i as
Mat rou on on rek '
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Sucie.i.ior to Condor Wer Powor t o.
Offic 200 Weal Seventh St.,
Oppoait Dig EUctrto Sign.
fp Up-to-Date
ami yet ytm want always to apply that same
good juilcini'iit to purchases of city proper
ty which will enable you to
Cash Up At A Profit
should you desire to do so. Why not aid
your own good judgment by invoking our
knowledge of local vainest AVe have the
best list of city property we have ever had,"
and are confident we run fit you out.
Rogue River Land
Company
EXTIT1.TT mTTTniXO. MEDFORD
Which Sounds the Best?
It cost $12.00 at the least for a peddler to sell a range.
Ask him and son what a proficient liar he is. It costs me
not to exceed $2.50 to sell a range far superior to the
peddler's in many ways. Just tell him I told you so and
am able to back it up. I know you can dance on the
oven door; you can pound the lid's together; he can let
it fall from his wagon; but he don't tell you that they
eat wood like a nigger kid eats molasses. 'lie don't toil
you about high taxes. lie don't care whether it goes
wet or dry, or whether the county's books are exported
or not. He won't tell of the churches he has helped to
build m Jackson county. With him it's get your money
and get. You will never see him anv more after this
time, but Sliortie Oarnett is with vou always, paying
taxes to keep up your roads and sell's a better range for
less money.
SHORTIE GARNETT
owon
m
ill
'w. -a UfiMJT'
P PORTLAND
OREGON
MODPRX COMPOBT
MoDEKATK PRICI!
Horse Show
Headquarters
Oct. 1.5-17, 190$
Ee$rrvi rooms early
for llorse Show V,'cek
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