Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 09, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY . NOVEMBER 9, 1908.
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Medford Daily Tribune
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are as perfect as can be. At this res
taurant you can get anything you want
to eat from a "little snack" to uu
elaborate dinner. And if you can find
any fault with the way we cook and
serve it you will be the first to do bo.
People tell us our meals are nothing
les sthan physical and mental feasts.
Come and s,ee if they are right.
That Unforgetable Slogan
HASKINS FOR HEALTH
A Livk Papeu in a Live Town.
' ' Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
993
No Longer Thought That
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
NASH Q7bB
$400 311 ACre IS tOO ''''"''''''''"'"""'"''''luiiuimiiiiiiuuumuiuui.juuuii
AND IS ON
UPWARD TREND
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Uit bobU, by mil or carrier. .. .0.i0 0 rear, by mail $5.00
FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY
'' Now that the election is over, democrats are beginning
to find a few crumbs of comfort in the fact that Bryan
polled a much larger vote than Parker, probably a total
of two million votes, and that the democrats cut down rc
Aiblii'an majorities throughout the west.
i Nebraska, which gave Roosevelt HG,(J82 in 1904, gave
Bryan a good, plurality, as did Colorado, which gave
Roosevelt :54,582. California's plurality of .110,000 for
Roosevelt is cut to 50,000; Connecticut's 38,000 to 20,000,
llinois' 305,000 to 175,000, 1 ndiana's 93,900 to 10,000, Kan
sas' 120,000 to 25,000, Oregon's 12,900 to 24,000, Ohio's
255,000 to 70,000. The same story is repeated in many oth
er states. . J .
The failure of the socialists to show an increased vote
over that of four years ago indicates that the fear of many
democrats that the socialist party will at once supplant
the democratic party as an opposition party to the party
in power is without foundal ion. Socialists preach an ideal
that can only be attained by evolution, and evolution is
very gradual, and brought about by education. When the
: demand becomes universal, the party in power is always
forced to accede.
The democratic party must continue a radical party.
There is not room in any nation for two conservative par
tics, though there is room for many radical organizations
of varying extremes. The socialists will always be the ex
treme radicals, the republicans the conservatives., Jf the
democracy attempts to become conservative, it will die,
as the old whig party died, because its usefulness will have
been ended.
It is not necessary to hold the offices to be a successful
political party. Many of the ideas Bryan fought for in
.1890 are now the law of the land, the agitation by Bryan
and the democracy having educated the people until the
demand became such that the republican party was forced
to embrace them. Thus the conservative of today is the
radical of tomorrow, and the radical of today is yet more
radical tomorrow. Perhaps in 1 .ime in the process of evo
lution the democratic parly and the socialist party will
merge, though originally founded upon opposite theories.
America is far from being ready for the radicalism of
the socialist. The recent elect ion showed that it is not even
ready for the radicalism of the democrat. This is a com
mercial age and a commercial nation, and people are too
busy worshipping the great god business to think seriously
of the brotherhood of man.
TO PROTECT TUOVT.
Master Pish Warden McAllister deserves the thanks
of the Rogue River valley for listening to the complaints
made regarding fishways over the dams and the frequent
violations of the law, and prompt action taken by him to
remedy existing conditions. It is the first time that state
officials seriously noted fishing conditions in southern
Oregon.
There is no one thing that will prove of greater bene
fit to this section than to make (he Rogue river the finest
fly fishing .stream in America. It is naturally, and natural
conditions should be restored to keep it as such. It means
thousands of dollars a year to the whole country and can
be this region's greatest advertisement.
At a meeting to be held Thursday evening in the Com
mercial club rooms, preliminary steps will be taken to form
a fish protective association, which will formulate a pro
gram for needed legislation and inaugurate an active cam
paign against fish destruction. Everyone should lend
their KIMPJJJhJs movement.
SEAL ESTATE
.1. N. Clark lo May C. I'ort.-r,
block S3, ('mural Point
Ooorge A. Mortto to Louitm W.
Hoover, 10.77U uon'm in ntvtiiiii
17, township US, 1 W
Johho W. Kowlnnd, S K nod inn
18, township 3U, :t E
John Crpr-H.v, K17.M Hon1!,, sit-
tion5, township 32, 2 K
Tampa Thrasher to W. S. Maeki-I
. 10 acros in D 1. C M, township
.17, 8 W
S. I.. Bennett to Artie Swindle,
12 aeri'S in I) L O ?M. townaliip
37, 1 W
8. . h.. Bennett to Laura I.oder,
13 aerea In D I, I' (II, township
37, 2 W
8. L. Bennett to Prank L. Loiter,
. 10 acres in I) 1. C 00, townsliip
37, J! W
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GOVERNMENT EXPERTS
OPPOSED TO OIIXNETS
MARRIED.
BALDWIN-WILKENSON At Hi.
parsonngo of the M. E. church, South.
Kov. (lunMor officiating. November II.
C II. Baldwin of Omnia Pima nnd Mi
Zoma Wilkonson of Hnyilon, (. They
will resido in Grnnta Pnaa.
KOONTZ-TRACY At the homo of
Mr. and Mra. Henry Koont cm South
Riverside avenue in t liis city, Novem
ler 9, Emmctt Kountr. nnd Mia Anna
Tracy, both of this city. Rev. O.. La Roy
Hall officiating. They will reside in
Modford.
Miniature war between salmon wheels
and ulllneln was enacted yesterday alt
ertimtu before inemlii tr of tlio fish entn
inittt'r of tin1 Orem eon-u'rvnl ion coin-mitnion-
:n runi'nl int. whirl, is proh
inn tin IhmI .h of (wiving Hi.' I'lniionl
iitduHry '( tin' Coluinliiji river, llil
rettrrs wvrv .-nekiV down on prm
tifiilly I 'd-v mi of their coiiteiitinim
hy the Lvhiithv of Henry O'Mnlley.
iiM'iiiiten.lent of the United State
hnlcln'1 irs in t'ohimhin wnters, who whs
;nithorizel to nunouni-e the opinions of
ilie Imreiut of finhi'ries nml of himself
hy II. M. Moworn, ertmmissioner of the
nurrim.
The eonfliet wns efpeeially notewer
thy, niiicp it w.ts the first tltuo thut
h 1'niti'il Stnten expert 1ms thrown the
authority of the government opinion
;ig!iiiist ho rjii fish inter,'), in tl
public Ti'.'et'n, tn.I hi defense of the
wheelmen of t!ie njper river.
(ilnt'ttiTH :iml whei'lmen crossed
wnrd ii the old familiar way on
I tic rII.mnig prepositions, nnd on eiieh
of tin pi i)'i.ille sdi-d with the wheel
tlll'll.
Less fishing in spring nml and Au
gust.
No fishing on Smnltiy.
Regulation of nil rlnsses of gear ami
abolition of none (meaning wheels).
y4frd Trianaa, 60s par uoata.
Great a Price to Pay
If report h receive J from all tectiouR
of the imrt Invent nro uuy criterion, or
clmnl IttiulH are un u coimtnnt increase.
Vo longer 5k $100 thought to he un
exoihitiint price, hut it hiw become
rather thtt rule. A Portlaml writer
Hay a:
"Orchanl lumli have jumped in value
within the hint few months all over the
Willamette valley uml u far 'south ah
Nfetlfiml, where they are now held as
high an flOU mi acre. Hy 'orchard
IjiihIh' is meant agricultural laud thut
haa been under cultivation for Homo
time, hut upon which there aro no fruit
trees at present. The tracts are being
bought up by companies and by indi
viduals for the purpose of setting out
trees nnd selling the orchards to par
ties of small means. Ju some eases
the companies agree to maintain the
voting trees for a period of years, and
then hand the tracts over to the. pur
chasers. "But orchards cannot bo called self
supporting until the troes have at
tained n ten years' growth, and in the
meantime the purchasers will have to
wait, supporting themselves by some
other means. Where tho buyors are
iractical farmers the land can be made
to aiipport the family in the raising of
vegetables, small fruits or poultry, and
i good many of the buyers are prepar
ing to go on their newly acquired tracts
in time to plant a crop for next year.
"The awakening of tho fruit indus
try appears to bo general all over
wentern Oregon, and big farms are
likely to be cut up for orchards in very
county whom the apple )uh proved n
paying product."
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoronugh and practical training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND
and ENGLISH. Individual instruction by experts. W bare been
compelled to enlarge our quarters every year, and have now secured
ample accommodations in the Swoedenburg block. Twice as large as
ever.
Nothing is the line of business training is too good for our students.
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE
At About One-Half the Usual Expense.
Foil infurmation free. P. RITNER, President.
A THOROUGHBRED
a man always looks like whtn he has
had his garments fitted and made in
the sxquisite style thut is always given
them by Kreuzor. If you den't look
like a man of fashion and taste it is
because your tailor is at fault, and. you
ran always be suro of appearing Uk
one if your Buit or overcoat is made by
GOPVRIUMT. r.P C CV
J. A, KREUZER&CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILOR &
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS.
The interstate commerco commission
under circular 30H0 has ruled as fol
lows: No. 1 Much package, bundle or piece
of Ichs than carload freight except
brick miiHt bo plainly and indelibly
marked allowing tho nam of consignco
and the namo of tho station, town, or
city and tho utntu to which destined
When tho character of the freight pre
vents marking na required pasted labels !
or securely fastened cloth lined metal
or leather tagH may be used.
The old stylo cardboard or heavy
paper Hhipphig lagH will not do, and '
freight so marked will not be accepted
at the office.
.Shippers will savo delay by comply
ing with these instructions, ua the do
pot, force iiiuhI. comply with the law
and has no purisilic.tir.n in the mat-
Lor. ' 20:i &2.
St Mary's Academy.
A boarding and day school, large,
commodious and modern in its equip
ments. Departments of instruction: Primary,
g in m mar, commercial academic, music
and art. The course proper to euch is
outlined in the "courso of study of the
Hchools of the Sisters of tho Holy Names
of Jesus nnd Mary,' and will bo for
warded on application to any address.
Tho commercial department will open
Monday, November 2, and comprises
shorthand, typewriting, office methods
and practical bookkeeping, modern bus-
iueHS spelling nud writiug.
For particulars, apply to Sister Su- ;
porior. 208
Biggest Athletic Event
OP THE SEASON
JACK WELSH vs W. H. WEST
OF ST. PAUL OF MEDFORD
IN A WEESTL1 NG MATCH AT
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908.
iSFOR sale
StoT
You Do
If Not See
Many
signs of this character about Medford. We
afcvays find a desirable tenant before a good
building has been "to let" niore 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
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD
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You can
find it at
Hussey's
Cash
Store
NOTICE
The property owners-on Seventh street having
been duly notified to transfer their water con
nections from the old main to the new main, and
sufficient time having elapsed for such connec
tions to be niiide, the water will be cut out of the
old niciiu on Monday morning, November 9.
All property owners on Central avenue N., are
hereby notified to transfer their water connec
tions from the old main to the new main, as the
water will be cut out. of the old main Novem
ber 20.
Bv order of
WATER COMMITTEE.
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Located
JiSik do all kinds of re-
II mMm pa,r work ou III
"J MI Watches, Clocks II
w w.rf .y '
il mr d. w. Kui er i
P IKST StlSINS S3 I SSS I Gl
fTREESi 1 dUKl
uiiwrar SAXOME IN BARBARIC i
Amimmvm or ii,(m).iu S Q SPLENDOR sXp ...; ( c
l7Trnfi.tr while .l.rniil, a.l ll J & vorjyr O T '
&2L!&:,&SJZ3 A ? ty of our j.w.ls, sot in the most re- W T "'!l
(IffiiP y:'P'n O . ' of IhoM wbo wonM rombiB d.li(.y
tSJS flM I tvvlir'' wi"1 ori",,,ll gn'it nd beauty in j
AS0COWE05OUR.
HAW All . rif"..
IN I Ml.
muni, w uasr
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K County A
flk UZDrOEO, OREOOK M.
SUt Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
THE MERCHANT KNOWS
that it iB so convenient, such a safe
guard and saving of time to pay bis
accounts by check that he would not be
without this satisfactory meanB of set
tlement. Tho Juctisou County Bank respectful
ly invites the checking acocunts of mer
chants, manufacturers, firms, corpora
tions, societies and individuals, assur
ing Bafiety and good service.
Safo deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
year and up. J
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTEIi, President
O. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY "
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock eheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STEEET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTIE STREETS.
J. E. ENYART,Pccsid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFOED, OE.
CAPITAL $50,000
Surplus io.ooo
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Plans, Spacifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
When You Are Hunting
for the best tailoring establishment,
you will not burn your money if you
patronize us. The time is now here
when you Bhould think about your full
suit. We are anxious that you should
see our display of fall fabrics. Make
your selections now. We will fill your
urder with pleasure.
8teaem cleaning. French dry clean
ing and pressing neatly done.
Ilia Rfms and jewels shown at
MARTIN J. REDDY
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR MEDFOKD
OUR TELEGRAPH XEWS IS RECEIVED BY
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE