Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 17, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD IDA1LY TRIBUNE MEDJORD, ORECiON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Med,ford,' Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Una month, by mail or carrier $0.50 Oae yeur, by mail. .
.5.0'J
THE CUCKOO OF THE HOODOO.
'This paper (the Morning Mail) rarely gets off wronjj
on city matters, and we are not going to do so now. Thi.-
paner believes the Fish Lake Ditch proposition' is the host
one for the city to accept," warbles the delectable morning
paper.
.In consequence of the above friends of the Fish Lake
l)ir h urn in the deencst irlooni. Tliev were sure of a cinch
on the water proposition until the universal , hoodoo
cuckooed its support.
"The Mail rarel.vgets off wrong on city matters." Wit
ness its support of secrecy on Hie water question, its oppo
sition to publicity, its indorsement of tlm water committee
ii. everything and its advocacy of AVasson Canyon, with its
insufficient moisture.
Jlcrc arc a few examples of the Mail's ability to deliver
the goods:
After advocating statement No. 1, the Mail switched
against it and its legislative candidates were defeated in
the city by an average vote of 541 to 352. It supported
Judge Dunn, who lost Medford by a vote of 506 to 445. It
supported Sheriff Jackson, who lost the city by a vote of
(524 to 3!)0. It opposed Governor Chamberlain for the sen
ate; he had a plurality of 1 14 in Medford.
It is to laugh! "With such support no wonder there is
dismay from the thousand-hoofed cattle pastures of Little
Butte to the flooded trees of Fish Lake. "
AMUSEMENTS.
"Isle at Spice" at Ashland.
AfUr record runs of 2-'l nights in
Chicago, four months in Boston ami
fourteen weeks in Xew York city at
the Majestic theater. "Th- Isle of
Siioe," uVatribni us u piquant musical
mixtunt, huH been meeting with great
sulci's on tho road, anil will lo seen
at the Aaliliiiiil opera house tonight.
Thu entire company, principals anil
chorus, numbering over sixty people.
thut were responsible for the pheuoiu
enul success it attained in the eitie
mentioned, together with tho scenery,
costumes and sensational electrical ei
fects. wil bo seen here. A perfectly
drilled Brm v of musical siipernumera
rics, youthful, pretty of face, graceful
of nioeineut and exquisitely costuniMi
llll the scenes continually, it is said
Lights and all the other accessories
of brilliant stage surounrtings dazlo tne
eye, while tho music tickles tho palate
and tlio comedy pleasurably excites the
risibilities.
SCENE FROM "THE ISLE OF SPICE" AT ASHLAND TONIGHT.
11 E A IIT-REXDIXG SCENES.
At LaGVaude the other day a bank which carried the
savings of luuidrcJs of fanners failed. The old heart
rending scenes .vie re-enacted the crowds of anxious
depositors, of fianlic men and half-crazed women and a
cashier broken down and on the verge of madness. And
now will conic 1 he long drawn out days of investigation and
the unravelling of tangled finance, of hard times and anx
iety, and perhrps of dethroned reason and suicide.
Who that h;:s been through such an experience wants
it re-enacted? Yet in some portions of the country or
other such .vir.es are daily occurring, except in Oklahoma,
where the state provides a depositors' guarantee. It is
such a g:ia'fiiit(e that Bryan is championing for banks of
the nation and that Taft is decrying, and which has become
th.e n:ir:r.i: i:nt issue of the present campaign.
You, Mr. Depositor, who t rust your earnings and savings
to the care of others, who in turn can't, loan a penny with
out security, are you not also entitled to security? Don't'
you want to know your coin is safe Why should you lie
the victim of reckless finance when you might have ample
.protection?
The water propositions were presented to the city coun
cil for submission to file people fop choice. All were printed
in The Tribune as a matter of news. .Only one was printed
in the Mail, the one that, it editorially announces itself in
favor of, now that the ileal to foist a semi-arid canyon upon
the city has Ih-cii thwarted. A short, time ago there was a
. 1 - .1. ii ...
cinsn m tne council, hul the Mail did not mention it. If
you want the news you have to have The Tribune. I'eoph
have found it, out, ;is shown by the subscript ion lists of tlx
two papers.
6KATEI BEDFORD CLUB
Tl GIVE SOCIAL DANCE
The Indies of the (lreater Medford
Club am plMimiit; n grand ball for I'ri
day evening, (i.tu'.ir M the Angle
pern lioii'e. This i the opening il'iiice
of tho season for the younger set in
-Vedfrril lii'd should be greatly en.ioye.l.
Hip piltroiini'Bi" tire: Misilftftics
HmMiiril, Kentiier, OanioU, Scsrer
kors, Streets, '"l.eiss, Vilas. Hed.lv.
lle.AiHS. Vn.e Watt, Pen t, tlA.ril
a Ml Verrici.
Tea patrons Xae. ,,1y,
William V. (.dvig. W. I. Verier. 'l
An.Irewe, W. f. I'.-o.cll, I4rh .'.
i. I., " alt, A. II. .V Her.
Tho folloeing ('iiiee)itei'e )p
pointed:
rrogrnm mid 'nviietii.ee )gr. Siller.
I'M Andrews, Mis. t'euiner. Vj' i, )
Mrs, "t rry.
l'luir ii'iipngere -!.' i Warner, l.ie
Knot. V. W. ti. od. Sain liirliardsoti.
A. Thien.ff.
Perorations Mcxdnincs Alfurd, Pan
iels, Page, Merrick, S.-hiTinerhnrn.
R0SEBUI6 AKDA5$LAtf&;
m KO? W NEDFCHtD?
KIIiLED DKEft NJMl fll
OUTSKIRTS OF MtDfofD
Stipnrintciiilint Stnste of the Hitrivll
orchnnls killnl n deed lifter n hard
phase through thn Iturnll mid the llenr
Creek nrchnrtl Tnrhiy, n fine sevon
loint buck, whu-li he succeeded in
nhnoth.K west of Dillon II ill 'h. Ilis re
volver were tho nnlv wenon nvniln
Me. H .unt Ma hut uttuui midway of
the etmae, whirl, extended 'mm tho hill
Me In thn rent of tho lturreU ImM
lug.
liOSKHVItU, Or (vt. 17, A Unit
Stntrtt I'uHliil Inspector wn in HoHetmrt;
i'Hicvtiiiy loukiNK into tho nmttcr of
tin- t'tjiMiihinint of a fno nutil drli?
rrvorv HVHti'm in thin citv. Ho reports
tlmt vomlitioun h.-ro fully .jiiHlific hiu'Ii
a NVNtom, m far an postal receipts are
cniiceno'il. The animal InntineKH hart ei
cie.i.-.l 'ho minimum figure of li),)li0.
required for it fro 'lelivery off toe, ami
S no oonHitleriihly aliove that num.
It in announced Hint an noon an Iho
iMiinhcrttitf of the houses and (ho plno-
9 of Htn noanN on tho rornerH of tho
Hlroel are ootnnleti'd tho insi-vclor will
recoTinuoiul that the delivery nvntom
lie oMtiildinhM.
Georgia Minstrels.
"All work and no play makoa Jack a
dull hoy." Amusement In as necessary
to tin welfare of humanity aa labor.
To tlie brain fagged business man,
overworked clerk and drudging house
wife no form of amusement appeals as
docs the minstrels. Their fun is nut
urul, spontaneous and exhilarating, free
from rant and theatrics.
Undoubtedly tho best known nnd pop
ular minstrel organization before the
public today is Richards & Pringle's,
which appear at Angle's opera house
on Thursday, October 22.
Each year they bring a bran new
show, nod each yenr tho show seems a
little better than their previous visit.
Thero aro a lot of new faces this sea
Hon, but Claronco Powell still beads the
fun fountain. They aro forty in num
ber, and every one of theim is on ar
tibt.
Thero is a band of twenty and an
orchestra of ten, and such a band and
orchestra! Well, they're worth going
a long wny to hear.
Thero will bo a big parado nt noon
and a free concert in front of tho the
ator at 7:30 o'clock in the evening.
Woo4xie U Give Show.
Tho Modern Woodmon mot nt their
hall last night and nmdo arrangements
to have Mr. and Airs. Charles Ellis, the
famous character artists, present their
protean play, "Your Neighbor's Wifo,"
at tho opera house, aome ttino in the
near future. C'ommittwfl will bo ap
pointed nt next meeting and dato selected.
At the Savoy.
Tho large audionces which visited the
theater last night pronounced tho per
formnnco of exceptional merit.
"Lifo's n Gamo of Cards" is a pic
ture with a pretty idea, well conceived
and onrried out. The scenes represent
ing this dramatic picture woro chosen
with excellent judgment and tho story
is interesting and clearly presentod.
Two in mi seek the lovo of tho same
girl. One of them, who is favored,
accuses the other of cheating at cards.
but the ohargo is not believed and the
accuser is banished from the house by I
tho girl's father. The young couple
then nr range to elope, but tho card
healer hires Indies and has his rival
kidnaped and conveyed senseless to a
nhip about to sail for foreign parts.
Clubs are trumps. The young man es
capes from the ship and swims to shoro.
where he joins a party of gold miners.
Spades are trumps. He then discov
ers gold, and diamonds are trumps. In
tho meantime the girl at home is in
duced to accept the rival's offer of
marriage and the wedding is about to
occur when the wanderer arrives, takes
the girl in hi arms, and hearts ro
trumpi. '
Tho other pictures, "The flirl's Hon
est y, " and "A (I nod lianer Poorly
Digested," were also very good.
Miss Rifert pleased with the illus
tinted song, "HeeSnw."
The same performance tonight. All
new pie tuns again Sunday, Special
nwivinee Humbly afternoon at :H0 p, m.
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WITH THE COFFEE AND CIOABS
you finish one of the finest dinners you
ever at when you dine at th NshIi'
Cafo. If you wish to entertain some?
visitor whom you want to impress with
your way of living, bring him bora for
dinner. We'U reserve a table for you
and guarantee a ineU that will do proud
and us too.
NASH eAJhE
APPLES AND PEARS IN
LONDON AND THE EAST
. Dennis Sons, fruit brokers, of
London, in their latest markot circular
say:
This week has ceen '.he first arrival
of California Xewtownn, and the fruit
showed up cleaner and of better color
than we havo seen it for several years
past. For four-tier 10 to lis per box
has been obtained; f:)r four and a half
tiers 7s Gd to 8s per box.
'We anticipate nrnvnls of this par
ticular nrtiele to iacrease and prices
to gradually recede, aH wo aro sure that
tho present prices of 10 to lis per box.
coupled with the heavy crop, cannot be
maintained.
"Pears aro in active demand nt good
prices. We are experiencing nomo very
hot weather, which naturallv increases
the consumption of this article, and
prices have jumped some 2 to lis per
box from last week. Currt-nt prices i
as follows:
' California Comien, half boxes, J5(to,
i;i to 1"h; California Com ice, half boxes.
(Os to Kite, 10 to 12 s; do, lteurro Hardv,
boxes, 9 to J0s; do Duchess, half boxes,
(t to Ms; Clnirgeau, half boxes, 4 to ls.
' V would like to say that tho Calk
forma ( lalrgeau is not U; any way such
line triut ns your Oregon Clnirgonu,
and the latter if here now, would cer
tainly do considerable better than the
prices we have just mentioned."
fV recent Now York bulletin says:
'Apples have arrived freely, but
there has boon a good demand and mar
ket has held steady to firm with prices
showing Bonie improvement, especially
on soft table varieties, which havo most
attention. Hard winter sorts arc held
steady, but quotations full high and all
poor fruit, the pioporticn of which is
large, drags at irregular figures.
I'earH less plenty and firmer, espec
ially Hnrtlett, Seckel and Beurro (nsc.
with some sales nbovo quotations, but
anything overriprt or poor dull and ir
regular. Keifer drag unless very tauey,
and all other common pears move slow
Iv."
ATTENTION, K. OF P.
There will be work in the first, rank
Monday night. All members requested
to be present.
1S2
MAIUJED.
S1TVA PCRSRI In Jacksonville on
October l; by Hev. 0. A. flray, Trunk
Sil vn ami Delia Pnrsol.
Scale SprAy.
Lime and sulphur solution, niflftufnc
tured nt Medford Spray Factory. The
uiHii who has- chargo of our plant has
ad more oxpurii nee in tho manufnc
turn of sprays than anyone in t i.c state.
Wo do not ask the people to try nny
f xporimont. We have sold from fi e
to six cars of tha Niagara spray in
Medford for the last three years. Every
barrel is mnranteod. Oct our prices be
fore buvint vnur winter sprav.
U2 ' J. A. PEKRY.
I V
of
) at fcei te Keerirets
Poe't eeejert Be aching bark,
ftwknee. is tbo kelnora' cry for kelp.
Neglect hurrfine; to their aid
Yeans that urinnrv troubles follew
i;iiickly.
Oiro ilitreev, ilinbetes, Brigkt's ilis
I'HSO.
A. W. Muuntryuian, living corner F
iinl Tenth streets, Mcjfonl, Or., says:
"I was bothorcd with my kidneys fur
ti long time, nnd experienced all kinils
I of nflVr'j,i 1 was vorv irritublo and
Puss CenwixiMi
u pMtemed end paodaeed V
Robertioe, raUd, dellfhtM
preparHlien. delloatoV faagrant.
flakes th. skin exquisitely eefiti
baniihesfMooidedapeeasance eauM
by evar-dryneati reduce, tke lise f
cnlanred porei, deaniei tkem. ae-
. duces inflammation and ipreadi an evae,
radiant plow due to wholeiome notna-
mrnt ef ikin Hands and stimulation of
the capillaries which also feed the
slun and supply Its neaitnrui color.
war Drufgut fir a frH lamplt tf
Jttjm
The laws and regulations
Set down for dairy farm
ing Male the life of the cow,
Man and maid most charm
ing.
The strict observance of
our policy the best for the
money makes buying ci
gars made by us a source of
satisfaction to everybody.
Our cigars are always fresh
and Ave manufacture none
but first-class goods.
R.R.V.Ktf Wcrts
Good Eve-fiiragfl
Have You Js&&
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"CHIC?
tor g.ale on ty by
You Do
feiteNot See
Many
'4 .ft.- -
B. C l
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 on property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the homeseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
be.
This is the season of the year when home
seekers want winter accommodations. Use
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
Rogu River
Company
Land
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD
Near Postoffice
XlwT B3o&y
You need only to closo the twitch
nnd tho iflotor starts
It
tUm till fm i
Ask us about General l-'lftctric o-
tnrs. You ean use them.
MOGUK KIVKB
EA.CTBtC CO.
Succcsjors to Coudwr Wa
ter & Pow? Co.
Office 25 West 7th ttiMt,
opp. the big tlectric sign
375
mas
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S" Mi
3 T;i
Tke Vaitriek latfe kee sot tke exclu
sive agveee for ta 1'ian V.ite Oaai
teit. Tk,e art eri !ee4 ee
th. ban. (liee tkea tnai.
(gfggxj tot EftetUt Cab
1 MEITOED, ORESOIT fS
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AKD SURPLUS
ms.ooo.eo
Wiwre Are You Keeping Your
Valuables?
Wry should you leave your bonds,
deeds, mortgages, wills, insurance poli
cies und other valuables in your home,
storo or office, where they are exposed
to fire and theft, when you can rent a
safo deposit box in our fire and bur
glar proof vault for such a reasonable
charge nnd bo ubsolutely protectedf
Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
year and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
G, R, UtfBLEY. Cashier
MEDEORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291,
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Eovcl Plato, carried in stock elioap.
Office fixtures and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
anil Fancy GrillB.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
J. E. ENYART,Prcsid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashjer.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cwiier.
Tfee Wford Kafiinal Gsnh
CAPITAL ...$50,000
SURPLUS......... 10,000
(Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
ANMIi.NI, (r., (Vt. 17 Thoma .!.
riavin of Spokane, I'm tod Sites postal
iniMvtor. is in Ah hi and on official
l.iisiin'MS, having b.n directed by the
(.artmont to mal an investigation ,ilV Mv WMnPVs trnro verv irreirulnr
id it
ions hero in the matter o
the prtitioiior fror dolivt-ry service in
1 lllH t'ltX
in n,, ....... ,;.i. n......... t.. ...........
I). McKee the inspoi-lor this morning
mnde an inspection of the streets and
a rceonnoisxfincc of the carrier districts
wliich it is necessary to divide the ier
ritory be covortd into. Of course
Mr. Flavin does not give out the nature I
'f ilio report which lie will mnkn to tho
1 pnrtmtMit, but It is believed that It
was unable to see the bright suto ot
in nction nnd annoyed mo greatly. I
loot o rod a great deal, but did not find
any relief until at last I heaid of Dean's
Kidney Pills and procured a box at
Husking' dnig storo. t used them as
directed and in a short time they proved j
to ! the tvmedv 1 needed. My system
was toned up, he pains and ache re
llcved, and my health returned. I am'
glad to recommend Doan'i Kidney Pills1
to others." i
Vr sale bv nil dealeni. Price 30 cents.
will order tho service established pos , Poster Mtlbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole i
sUily Irt hrgm with the new yenr. Poat-!mni .tnC'nt ih VnitA I
tester fBWy will A foT ,hrw .Irrl(lfl KummnlKir the nama DonMna
two on foot nnd mi on hortotmck. itak no Othw. 14
Carry tho Strongest Line oi
0 It
at the ljest prices in Jwnitheiw 4.tou
Buy now, for yon will need tfeew
See Jur Winflow
PERKINS & JANNEY
AJCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
yinia, Sr'ifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
cm 28-29, Jackson County Bank Buildinj.
1
A THOROUGHBRED
..
a man ahvavs l,ilis liiiP wi,en h,s
lia.l lni garment fittoil n,l mile In
tlio rxquisito iyli Hint is always given
thorn liy Kronzor. Tf you ilon't look
liko n man nf f.-islnon nnd taste It is
ln-i-ai,,,. yur l.iil-.r is at fault, anil yo
run always lie sun. nf appearing like
uno'- y.mr suit or ovi-roi.at is msde br
j. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTER? AND tahobs.
PALM BUILD ING, MEDPORD, ORB.
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