Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDEOKD IJAILY T1UBUNJL, MEDEORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Liv Paper in a Live Town.
.... . published every evening except Sunday. : .
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
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OUR MENU AND SERVICE .
What Papers Say
TROUT STREAMS
'Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
H ' SUBSCRIPTION , RATES.
Ui.'Jo.th, by mU or rrir. .'. .0.S0 Ow year, by "I-
.$5.0C
M'i ; 7iyli CASK, OF SWELLED HEAD.
i The Mail is suffering from a bad rune of swelled head,
1 and", like the flv on the grindstone, imagines it turns the
f-.w.j'ld around. " Newspapers, like individuals, sometimes
? 'think themselves of great importance, and a fourth diinen
U sion'is needed to measure the Mail's pomposity. i
Thursday the Mail gloated over the fact that it had
elected Taft president, and when The Tribune undertook
, , . to givo it due credit for the republican landslide, assumes
! l ' that "The Tribune must have claimed, credit for the elec
;. tion of Mr. Chamberlain and the defeat of Mr. Cake,"
which is an unfounded assumpt ion, for The Tribune never
' '' claimed any such credit. But Chamberlain carried Med
fnrd bv 144 plurality and Jackson county by 480 plurality.
" ' Both arc heavily republican, and The Tribune was the
onlv paper in the county advocating Chamberlain s elec
tionso, if it had cared to brag, there would have been
some excuse.
"The trouble, however, with The Tribune, is it is like
nnto all other prophets 'it is of no honor in its own coun
. try,' " preaches the great religious daily. It depends
whether or not an immunity bath is the standard of honor
if it is, The Tribune pleads guilty to a lack of it. At
- any rate, The Tribune, though making no religious pre
tenses, is familiar enough with the scriptures to quote then;
correctly.
"Now that Medford is to have Fish lake water, what
do you say to changing the name to Mount Pitt lake? You
will not need to 'elect Bliton a congressman' to do this
All you have to do is to forget about Fish lake and speak
of it as Moimi Pitt lake," is one of the Mail's phosphores
cont. kiipwhHohs. The onlv wav to do it will be to elect
. v r-io "
Bliton to congress, for there is no such mountain as Mt
Pitt, the legislature having changed the name of the peal
to Aft. Afi-Louirhlin rears airo. as everv schoolboy know?
and as it appears upon all recent maps.
"There are more seats in the band wagon, and Putnan
may get on, but he will have to behave properly" pat
ronizingly asserts the Mail. "How we apples swim!'
. The editor of The Tribune was never noted for climbing 01
hand wagons he never changed his politics to go with
the majority or to get an office, as some other editors
have, and is Chauvinistic enough to cling to an ideal, rt
gardless of its popularity. Nor does he recognize the Mail
as driver of Mod ford 'h ear of prom-ess or observe the
gyrations of a weathervaue as a fit standard of behavioi
v (Oregon Observer.)
J u u few yearB many of tin Hinallor
trout Hlreuum in this nee t inn of Oregon
will eeuuo to run during the Huminur
muntliH, it in! there will be ; fittb in
them for the enlertniiiine.it of tho ttng
ler. Thin will remit t frnm irrigation
ditclieH. William week in now pra.-ti-
ally ilralm in Kiimim-r by a large irri
gniion ditch that curries the yung
trmit into the field to mtib1i, Myrmilh
nf HimiH trout are annually destroyed in
the Alf'KJitt ditclicH. Thmnpwm.
creek in uliaimt.a dry bed in mi miner
tlio water being curri'd off in irrigation
litL-heH. The O'tfrJen branch of Hteain-
boat ereoh in tupped ut its headwater
by u mining ditflh, half way down it in
tapped ti Kill n for irrigation, and near
whore it joint Stoftmbuat creek, it is
lammed and every drop of water taken
out to irrigato bind in that vicinity.
I'JiOHe an; facta that came under tlio ob
Nervation of -the writer during a ludi-
lay trip last mmwner. There are prob
ably other Htreiinm similarly emptied,
ami it ia absolutely certain that many
mora will be before very long. Alt surh
will nocesaarUy censo ' to bo trmit
iitreamii. The Applegato Ht ill ban abuii
lance of water, but thero ia a terrible
Hncritice of trout in the ditches.
. Tlio law provides for the protection
of fifih bv retitiiring screons to be plac
ed at the intuko, but all the operators
of the irrigation ditches are agreed
that the mnintaining of screens is im
practicable and assert with reason that
the fish must not bo prevented to inter
fere with the irrigation of the cultivated
land. How long, then, will the Apple
gate be a trout stream, with tlio ditchcH
lest roving myriads of fish every year?
The Applegate emptier into Hogue river
ami the later into me ocean, ana imhii
hJ. reams will receive perennial supplies
of fish from the sea but it in not likely
in the case of the Applegate that this
supply will ouunl the destruction that
results from irrigation. But irrigation
is of much greater imparlance than the
fish supply, and the trout will have to
go, unless some practical scneme is uo-
vised for protecting them.
The smaller streams that are com
pletely drained for irrigating purposes,
of course ccaso to bo fish streams.
Thero does not seem to lie any remedy
for this, and as the work of irrigating
progressess the number of trout streams
will steadily decrease. It ih not a
pleasant prospect for the followers of
Isaac. Walton, but it seems to bo in
evitable. lu regard to the mining ditches, there
does not appear to be any complaint of
destruction of fish. The reason is this
probably is that the water after serving
the mine goes back to the st re:im a
giin, while irrigation water goes into
the ami or is evaporated.
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That Unforgetable Slogan
Naskins for health
Hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiii i iiiiiiu
Emm
ure as perfect OS cau lie. At this, res
tuurant you rail get anything you wiuit
to eat from a "little snaek" to an
elaborate dinner. And if you can f i ml
niiy fault with the way we cook anil
serve it you will be tlio first to do so.
People toll 119 our meals are nothing
les mhau physical and mental feasts.
Come und see if they are right.
NASH RbR
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS.
A CAMl'AIG'.X OF DISHONOR.
That, n determined effort will be made to thwart the
expressed will of the people of Oregon and prevent the
election of (leorge 10. Chainhcrlain as United States sen
ator at the ('oniing session of the legislature is already
apparent. The Oregonian and other corporation ' and
partisan organs are busy trying to prejudice, by partisan
appeals, the minds of the people.
When the people of Oregon voted for Chamberlain
for senator and for legislators pledged to carry out the
will of the people they knew what they were doing in elect
ing a democratic senator, just as they knew what they were
doing when they elected a republican president.
Only in one way can the election of Chamberlain be
prevented and success assured in this campaign of dis
honor, and that is by violation of pledges given the peo
ple by the legislators, and repudiation of public promises
by those who secured these offices by these promises.
The conspirators against the people plan to have cer
tain representatives resign and others absent at the right
time, and so indirectly violate pledges as well as to have
still others openly disregard them. My this means it is
hoped to secure a majority and elect some other person
than Chamberlain, preferably Fulton, who is the main
spring of the conspiracy.
The only way to accomplish the desired result; and
thwart the will of the people is by bribery and every leg
islator who resigns, is absent, repudiates pledges or other
wise dishonors the electorate will be branded as a corrup
tionist in the minds of bis constituents and he had better
make the price high enough to enable him to leave the
country.
It is only a few months ago that Senator Fulton was
fniblieing thanking (lod that the old methods of bribery
lad been done away with and that Oregon had found a
new and better way to choose its senators. And yet here
he is jilotting the triumph of the dollar over the people.
Tlio interstate I'omineri'o rnmiuisKion
iiniler eireular .'I0S0 lins ruled us fol
lows: No. 1 Kaeh package, bundle or pioeo
of less than carload freight except
brick must be plainly and indelibly
narked showing the name of consignee
and the name of the station, town, or
city und the state to which destined
When the character of the freight pre
vents marking as required pasted labels
or securely fastened cloth lined metal
or leather tags may be used.
Tho old stylo cardboard or heavy
paper shipping tngs will not do, and
freight so marked will not be accepted
at. the office.
Shippers will save delay by comply
ing with theso instructions, an the tic
pot force must comply with tho law
ami has no purisdic.lic.il in tho mut
ter. 2(i:i-(W.
St Mary's Acadomy.
A hoarding and day school, large,
commodious and modern in its ctptip
uientH. Departments of instruction: Primary,
grammar, commercial academic, music
nml nrt. Tlio course proper to each is
outlined in tho "course of study of the
schools of tho Sisters of tho Holy Names
of .lesus nud Mary," and will bo for
warded on application lo any address.
Tho commercial department will open
Monday, November 2, nnd comprises
shorthund, typewriting, office methods
and practical bookkeeping, modern bus
iness spelling and writing.
For particulars, apply to Sister Su
porior.
20S
Some time since The Tribune' called attention to the
faet that the Rogue River Valley railway had erected a
depot which was rented almost entirely for commercial
purposes and was of little convenience to the traveling
public, which has a dark closet in the H'ar assigned as a
waiting room and a bench outside to sit on. The state,
railroad commission has called the attention of District
Attorney Mulkev to tho violation or the state law and or
,W,1 Inn tn t.iko such action as he deems Kroner, lhere
is a heavy penalty for each violation.
ovrnamental"shub8
QUAINT JAPANESfc SPECIALTIES
elttruMf A nun Mil if- I nj mm n
NEW StOOK JUST ARRIVED
Mll Ordvrawlll rrowhfl lntkln "MoiUlon
Wm Import dlrmof frm thm Orlmnt
muS avplr kMiwu d-lt. V-iir orlr "ill
batll from our l(.'t oonaUniuriit, J"t tn
Oww r.prt ill 1
tn.t will oboow iiltnu ol tl
utt tdUl toll Ktlrl MliUme
lfcn ilto m 'him. Stftl
4 vlMrtr, ud hi U1 wl t in lour ititwt
WMtP tor our N KW K 1 A I IM ! 1 K No :
ill W'U i i il
m 111 1 iell mri n n
" ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoroaugh and practical training in COMMERCIAL, HHOHTITAND
and ENGLISH. Individual instruction by eiperts. We have been
compelled to enlarge our quarters every year, and have now secured
ample accommodations in the 8 wee lenburg block. Twice ns largo as
over.
Nothing in tho line of business t: ining is too good for our students.
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSK
At About One-IIalf i he Usual Expense.
Foil infurmafion free. P. RITNER. President.
Tf you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
i
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
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A THOROUGHBRED
n man always looks like when be h:i
had Lis garments fitted and made in
the axipiisitu style that is always iveu
thorn ly Kruiu-irf. If yon don't Itok
Mko a man of fashion and tasto it i
localise your tailor is at fault, nnd yon
tan always be sure of apiMaring lik
ine if yuur suit or overcoat is made hy
" COPVHIGMT. A.P SC.C9
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AJID TAILORS,
r ALM BUILDINO, MLDFORD, ORB.
siiis of this character about Medford. We
always find a desirable tenant before a good ;
buihVing 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
docs not impress the homeseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
This is the season of the year when honie
seekers want winter accommodations. Use
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
River Land
Biggest Athletic Event
OF Til K SEASON"
JACK WELSH vs W; H. WEST
OF ST. PAUL ., OF MEDFORD
N A WRESTLI NO MATCH AT
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908.
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I State. Depositary.
"'' I CAPITAL AND SURrLUS
""S . $116,000.00
You Do
Many
Rogue
Company
EXHIBIT IVUTLDTNO,
MEDFORD
NOTICE
The property owners on Seventh street having
been duly notified to transfer their water con
iMvlions from the old main to the new main, and
sufficient time having elapsed for such connec
tions to be made, the water will be cut, out of this
old main on Monday morning, November 9.
All properly owners on Central avenue N., are
hereby notified to transfer their water connec
tions from the old main to the new main, as the
Avatcr will be cut out of the old main Novem
ber 20.
Iv order of
WATER COMMITTEE.
THE MERCHANT KNOWS
tluit it is so convenient, such a safe
guard and saving of time to pay his
ai-connta by check that lie would not be
without tins satisfactory means of set
tlement. The Jackson County Bank rcspoctful
ly invites tie checking acocunts of mer
chants, manufacturers, firms, corpora
tions, societies and individuals, assur
ing safety and good service.
Safo deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
yi ar and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
U. H. L1NDLEY, Cashier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
IM ION E 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap.
Fixtures anil all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and l-'anc.y Grills.
v struct, hktweknsixth'and s kvknth streets.
I Iff ice
E. ENVA RT.I'resid cut.
A. I'KltltV. Vice President.
JOHN S. OliTH, Cashier.
'W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
A SISG
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Redely
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
Watches, Clocks
and Jeweirv
B. N. Butler
Near Postoffice
medford, o.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
BBS
PERKINS & JANNEY J
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
. . : u
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence.
in all its branches.
Surveying
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
SALOME IN BARBARIC
SPLENDOR
xuf.rr?sfr.SHl.
mi
wnulil ip nm.i7.oii nt tlto exiiiii?ito bviw
ty of our jowoN, sot in tlio most r
finotl tasto of oiviiint urn, if slio oi:l 1
roturn anJ soo our magnifioont stoi-
of fine jewelry. Wo can please the fan
cy of those who would combine ilelicac
with orieutal grandeur ami bounty in
I he gems anil jewels shown at
MARTIN J. REDDY
?rPr-
When You Are Hunting
for the bst tailoring establishment,
you will not burn your money if you
patronize us. The lime is now here
when you shouhl think about your fall
suit. We are anxious that you should
w our display of fall fabrics. Make
your selections now. Wo will fill your
order vrilh pleasure.
w. w.
CITY TAILOR
SteaiDi cleaning. French dry clean
tng and pressing neatly done.
EIFERT
MEDFORD
ratrtluA. lit
OU I! TELEC,Tl.ril XEWS IS RECEIVED BY
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