Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 05, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD LA1LV IRlBUNflM KDFOKP, OKKOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER o. IflOS.
Medford Daily TribuneiFAIR TURNED
A Lite Paper ix a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffiee at
Madford, Oregon.
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MEXICAN I Z J NO Tilt: GOV E EN M EST.
Congressman Longworth, son-in-law of President
i Roosevelt, has been entreating voters to cast their killots
for Taft, assuring them that the Ohioau's election meant
eight years of Taft and tlu-n eight veal's more of lue
velt. This is an astonishing statement to come from such a
source, and reveals plans that account for many strange
polit ical proceedings. Taft is to be Teddy's regent, to hold
the throne for his master, who will again conic into his
own.
It is easy to understand now why the president should
force Hie nomination of his favorite and has now dropped
all reserve and dignity sujiposed to clothe the chief execu
tive of a nation to plunge into the undignified realm of
partisan poltics and even to take the stump to secure votes
for his proxy.
Is the presidential chair to remain the property of the
people, or are we to Mexk-anize the government by the aid
of the big stick?
The Mail states that nobody seriously considers the
. Ray pumping proposition, and Dr. Ray says nobody con
siders seriously anything the Mail says, and there you
are.
Injunction suits are threatened for water rights, which
ever way the city fathers vote for water. They might as
well start in and get; them through with.
Mr. Merrick vouches for oil being struck in the Pierce
well, but then he also vouched for airadcuae flow of
water in Wasson canvon.
CEMENT INTERESTS PLAN
WORKING AGREEMENT
There is prolmlily at tlm prcrmut time
morn M-mMit work wil(r way ia Wcil
I'upI tl'au there Imp been at any pre
viui'i fine, anil now coiium the newn
lltat the cement miiniifnctiiriiiK indus
try m to he pliieH miller tnmt control.
The (omhinntion I lib not an yet been
eflrvteil, hut n movement to that eml
tan I'fii Htarteil, ami il ih exp (. I
thnt a working agreement will he in
operation before muny montlm. An
eaNtern report of the project Hayo:
"Thin in expected to be brought
about by the extension of tho Hphi-rc
of inflneiKe of tho Northern American
('emont company, n holding concern un
der tho luwtt of New .erney, with $10,
1100,000 capital. It will ' not be aa
abHorptiou of the exiting plnulH, but
nit orgaai.ution buKeil upun tho com
munity of intercut pi-hcmc by which
pr'ccH will be fixed for all purln of
the con at ry and the coat ml of terri
tory diatributed.
"Under tho proponed arniugcmeat a
utw holding company will bo formed in
the went, with headquarters jimlnil.lv
ut Detroit or ('hieago. Thin holding
company will be modeled upon the plan
ef the American Hteel aNHociatiou.
"The urticIcN of iiHwtriutimi will be
mo IraiiH'd that they will not conflict
with the tortus of the Hherman auti
tniHt law, and yet will bind the coin
pinned fuming the combine. The va
rious concerns going into the m-heme
will reiin their corporate identity, pay
it. p. to t)i" holding eompnny no much
per barrel manufactured, and be Kith
jr t to a fine every time the price is
cut under the one CHtuhlinhcd by the
rmuhtno.
"The idea in not to mine tho price of
cement, but by distribution nf terri
tory enable plantn to control tho local
ninrkets, thun avoiding high freight
rates on long distance IuiuIh by reanoa
of the invasion of territory t ribut un
to plants in other states. In other words
Oregon will not have to go to Texas
for a market, nor will Texas be permit
tod to Invade the precincts of Oregon.'
STRONG EOR BRYAN
IN EASTERN STATES
"I found a Htrong Hryuu sentiment
throughout the cast" says Lee Jacobs
who has recently returned from attend
iug the Itcdmcii 'a national convention.
" Mverywhcre there is a growing belief
that the ebniskan will bo elected. 1
heard Hrynn speak labor day in Chi
eago, ami he received a great ovatiou.
There were fuly ftO.ooo union labor men
ia line in parade carrying Hrynn ban
iirrs while Tjift's reply of " (lod
kimiws uiaue us an answer to a query
as to what should be done with the uu
employed was freely ridiculed. The re
publicans in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio
are Innlly demoralized by factional
tighls and nowhere are there enthu
asm for Taft. ' '
Final Day Many Attend
edCame In Rigs From
All Directions
Ik a Muz oi plon , during which the
luibd pUvpti, crom-dfc of merrvnikkem
UtiiilfrsJ in roLfetli figtits, and thf
youi.gr net rrewjivl Uu- dancing jnni)
ifc. tin niiiirrn Orfgiiu Tmtriet fttit
.-'lint- ti h rtow Suljirrthv cvciting. Ow
ii.g to tiic itri.bd wtgtthtir nf Saturdnv
hubireai .f S.utherti tri-gi.riihn tsl
r-A the fiiv uriA flm-lcd to the fiiir
gri.tiuJ, tlm. nm. iiig iron, ttic bro
of the committee the frown of p-rp)ci-ity
ocrasiuued by uti cmp'v exchequer.
Fur the Rhf4.fi chmv in Sfiturdiiy in
greater u mutter t hu.ii did they on (ithet
of the reee'ditig &uy.
The race Suturdiiy aftr-nuton were
well attended and cxciimg. One of the
ttefit race of the day a btmecn lav
id Harum. driver Edward Pnrdy and
Tindrrettc driven by W, Lawton. The
race was clow but never at unv time did
Purdy take the du:.. lie was traveling
at a chp mrt of the way.
.if Ja:teri(.n, from Onlifornia rode
wvra spbndtd race in rJaiwy at vie.
The reu3u of Saturday race was
a follows:
Pre for all trotting and faing race,
half mile Leai:
David Harurn :. Turdy) 1 1
Tindecntc Y. Loiwton) 2 2
Time. 1:1SU.
Half mile dash:
Doctor H
Pansy 2
Time, 0:51.
Belay race, five miles, with nine
changes of horses:
(. It. Moore l
W. Toll 2
Time, 12:54.
SAVOY
NORTH D'AXJOU STREET
Tonight and Tuesday.
".lUST PLAIN FOLKS" A beautiful drama of
country lifo.
"THE V1LLAOK (GOSSIP"
HhiMratcl sonjr-"WAY BACK."
Admission 10 cents.
EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD
to eat or drink ia hare tba eatables
nicely cooked, if cooking they need
the drinablca properly hot or cold, as
uautcd. Your individual taste ia con
fulted and catered to, aud not an item
on th billo f fare but ia well and deftly
served on clean table ware.
NASH Q7bE
KLAMATH FARMERS FAVOR
CRATER LAKE APPROPRIATION
. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Oct. 5.
IL T. Amlcrsou, director of tho Watei
Users' association and one of the pros
peroiiH land owners in the Merrill coun
try, is in the city todav to attend the
marriage of his daughter. In speaking
of the proposed road to Crater lake
Mr. Anderson said that he was heartily
in favor of it and believed that it
would be approved by the majority of
the farmers throughout the county. "I
have had some experience," said Mr.
Anderson, "of t he benefit of good
roads, aud believe they are the salva
tion of the farmers. Tho $507)00 that
Klamath county might spend would
come back more than double in supplies
and labor during the building of thf(
road. The advert moment itself would
be a great benefit to the county. 1
believe it should be extended through!
the entire county so that every sec
tion would be benefited alike."
TREMENDOUS CROPS
IN SIQIIT THIS YEAR
The corn crop this year, from tho
present outlook, will yield 2,700,000,000
ImihIi.-Ih. which at tin September option
price (in cents) is valued at over $2.
000,000,000. The wheat crop, with mi
indicated yield of 1175.000,000 bushels,
at Oil cents a bushel, amounts to $027
iiiiii,noii. Thirteen and a half million
bales of col ton, which looks likely to
be I his season 't yield, at (tU cents
a pound, the present price, would
amount to $(tl,25O,0O0. The oats aud
hay crops, now out of danger, arc record
breakers in ipiautity and quality.
While the combination of crops this
year will perhaps not be the largest
in ipuintity, the price that will proba
bly be obtained for them will aggro
gate, it is estimated, fS.OOO.OOO.OOO.
MARINO LAND VALUABLE
WITH USE OF WATER
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Oct. 5.
Fred Melhase of this city is to estab
lish a pumping plant ami irrigate n
tract of flO acres on the foothills east
of town and will set out an orchard
ns well ns use it for garden land.
Between Klamath Falls and Lost riv
er are about 0000 acres of hillside land
excellent for fruit if water can be oh
taincd. Mr. Melhnse will be the first to
put water on this Innd and declared
that from being practically worthless
today it will 1m worth $2"0 n acre
neit year.
The government will put water on
this land when its power plant is com
pleted, and Mr, Mtdlnise will use the
government survey in building his
ditrh.es.
YOUNO GIRL SHOWS
APTNESS WITH BRUSH
Miss Dorlaud Hobiusou, 12 years of
age, is showing remarkable aptness with
her brush in doing oil work. The young
lady, a niece of Judge J. R. Neil, 1ms
had a farm scene on exhibition for
some weeks at the Medford Furniture
company's store in this city. It was
also exhibited at the district fair. For
one so young, ami not having the op
portnnities for study offered in a large
city. Miss Robinson does truly remarka
ble work. She will later take a course
in painting, and it may b; that some
day she will lend fame to southern tire
go ii, even as Homer havenport has done
with Ins cartoons.
FRUIT BROKERS HOLD
A MIDNIGHT SESSION
I
Smith 6 Molony
Carry the Strongest Line of
High Cut Boots
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them
See Our Window
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. o. It is ru
inored that the fruit brokers of Ne
York city got together recently, Inn
a midnight meeting down in the mil:
way, ami decided that they were not
going to pay fancy prices for Oregon
aud Washington apples. There was at
h'ast one commission man who did not
attend this meeting, however, and h
sneaked off to Hood River and bought
0f000 boxes. A grapevine telegram
nays that 150,000 more have been soli
and eastern commission men have bee
plentiful in the Yakima, Rogue River,
Oiaud Roude, U'ena tehee ami other
fruit producing sections.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Sum tithing whkh ia of ooaaiderable
interest to the public gAia? and
which ia perhaps not generally known
is tho system of prepaid orders now in
affect between stations of the Soothorn
Pacific company and all point a jn tho
United States. Br means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to tho
party wishing to come bore. Sleeper
accommodation and small amounts of
caah in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at ths samo
time." tf
Medford Time Table
Buy Hay for Lenii.
KLAMATH KAM.8, Or.. Opt. .V
The prico of alfnlfa hny in tho Morrill
country haft hoin loworeri, anil thii wi'ck
3000 tom worn nol.l at an nvurnn.. of
7. Bomo worn anking H and t.r0, but
tiirkmon wowlit not luv anil wuro con-
UmitlAtaR Ming In nthflr valUya, nail
It nt l-on ft.r thia riirUnn in vrVi-.
Big Idaho Fruit Crop.
IIOISK. Idaho. VI. .v Statn llorti
cultural ln't'tor J. K. Fii'M haa jut
rt'tnrni'il from an inapoi'lion trip in
otlior aoi'thins and tin alato and report
1ln laroal fruit crop in many yoara.
far cxiM'odiiiK tho ng viold of UttHt,
h lira 47.") rnra woro aont to oaatorn mar
k.'U llo atnti'd that about all tlir
prunm had noon )niod and that (jonl
I'riooa had hoon roooivod fur thm. Tho
Hoijto and 1'ayotto valloyi oom to load
in tho production of fruit thia aoaaon.
0OUTHHKK FA0ITI0 RAILWAY
I " Northbound I
Ro. 16OrefOD Ezpreu....
(No. U Portland Eiprcii. .
Southbanod
lSICaJifornia Eiprtu.
lalSan Franciieo Eip.
o. ae.VFrooi OrasU Pau.
No. C3iFor Aaklaad. . . . . . ,10:18 p. ra
PAOITIO EASTERN RAILWAY
irra5i.rSfiltoTd.
No. 3it.ari Mfdford.
.2Aj-riTii Mot ford,
o. 4jArrlv(n XTislford.
5:84 p.m.
8:49 a.m.
10:35 a. in.
3:20 p. m.
9:15 p. m.
.... "8Tl7)a.m:
8:50 p.m.
... 10:21a.m.
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Up Here In
The Northwest
tliei'o'a no need for shipping in carloads of eereal cof
fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is
Golden Grain Granules
a strictly northwest product with absolute merit.
Vov years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have liecn using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask
your grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack
ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost
only 2.V.
All grocer? sell it.
Toque Point Oysters
Thf Euiarick Caf aaa noir the airln
aive aircory far tba Tauo Piut yi
tart. These ara i,'knowldgd to be
the best. Oiv them a trial.
The Emerick Cafe
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If You Will
focus your eye on ths swell mada to
order Suits we are offeriig, yon will
realize at once that they ara excep
tional values. You will find over five
hundred different suitings here from
which to make a selection. We would
like to take your measurements new.
FOR SALtEi;ii: 11 . j O
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Tqjf many
TO LET
signs of this character about Medford. We
always find a desirable tenant before a good '
building has been "to let" more than 24
hours, and land owners know we can always
find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is
put ou property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the homeseeker as being
"uuder the hammer." This is as it should
he.
This is the season of the year when home-seekei-s
want winter accommodations. Use
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD
TIME
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
la an important matter in the tuuumc
tiou of business. Business men realize
the nun veil ienee and time-saving afford
ed in paying by check.
A eheck account with the Jackson
County Bank gives you the advantage
of prompt and obliging service.
Safe deposit boxes to rent. $4 per
ynr and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTEB, President
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashior
Notice to Water
Consumers
WATER MAY BE USED FOR IRItHU
TION AT ALL HOURS UNTIL ORDER-
ED OTHERWISE
By order of the
WATER COMMITTEE.
feteptembej- 21. 1908.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPA.NY
PHONE 2291.
VXL"d0VL.Fr",ne8' 0,lk Veneered Do". with Bevel Plate, carried in stock clie.D
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
ami Faucy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVEXTU STREETS.
French Dry Cleaning and Pressing
neatly done.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR MKDFOHD
J. E. ENYART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN S.'ORTH, gashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa" t t'ushier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL 450,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
'J00 down and 111) tier month with
out interest will buy IU sores of choice
or ol, trl land, one mile from railroad
station. Call at our uifia .!
BOarjB BIVEB T ALLEY RAILWAY
No.TJIiaves Mod for?. . TTTfrDriS iniT
No. 4U.ea.Tet Medford
Wotorp.earcs Modfesd
MotarjLeaYet MeaUoail
No. lteaTee Jekeei .
No. 3Leree JnoksonTiUo.
MotorfLeares JackeonTlI.
eterfLearea JaekeeaTlllk. ..
HAS MKftBott
8:85 p.
8i00p n.
t:Mp. m.
:Mln.
l:Mp. ia.
1 ifOi g. tn.
T:p.m.
arrange to sliow yon theae traeU. Wor iKa-le Pet .
r.ll IhrssUr, west of Heventh iIthI,1 Msrtthnueie
1T iVduOHimJ
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HILL
Military
Academy
A Private foardta) arei
lay Sclitui f fyi
Primary, preparatory and academic departments. Cellege preparaneti,
Business course, Manual Training. Principal St yean' experience 1
Portland. The Hill Military attracts and retains goe beys, but ha)
no place for any others. Fall term begias September It. Make reserva
tion now .for few remaining Tacanciee. Catalogue oa applieation to the
principal. J. W. HILL, M. 0., Portlaad, Or.
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
PERKINS & JANNEY
aWfcCMITECTS AND ENGINEERS
efiAttft, wfpeeifieations, Superintendenee. H!krjixg
in all its branches. .
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bauk Building
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