Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 31, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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MBDFOBD DAILY TRIRITNEMEDFOBD, OREGON1. TIHTftSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1908.
ENGAGEMENT fXTBAO
RDIWARY...;
THE MEDFORD THEATER;
One Performance
Saturday, January 2nd.
A Splendid Cast of Artistic
Principals Headed by
Edward Martindale
as
TOTEM POLE PETE
also
LAURA LIEB .
Prima Doma Soprano
Mr. JOHN CORT Presenting the Great Comic Opera Success
T H E A L A SKA N
60 SINGERS 60
in the Ensembles
$20,000 worth of Furs
Company Carries its
Own Orchestra
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Medford is the Only City
in Oregon in which this
Company Playes Outside
of Portland
In order to secure this at
traction Manager Haz&lrigg
was obliged to give
$600 GUARANTEE
A SPECIALTRA1N
BAGGAGE CARS aMdTWO
SLEEPER
Prices
Seats Now On Sale at Haskins' Drug Store.
50c
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BAR0PI1
Many Delegates Gather
in Shanghai to Attend
International Congress
SHANGHAI, Dor. .Tl. lliiniiishofl
tlolpgntcH from miiny nntitins ro Ijfro
.today to tiikc jmrt in tlio intornationnl
conference nt which the powers nro to
fix upon the ilctailt for tlio c'HKiiiion
t,( the cultivation of opima within Iheir
territories in onlnr to nff.ist Chinii in
tlie aupproMsion of the nwo of opium
among the Chinese people.
The C'hineso delegates are prncticnl,
English spcakiiif men, one of (hem be
ing an ex-consul general nt Sing: pore,
one a doctor educated abroad, and on(1
a railway director well qualified tio
undertake preparatory work. It is ex
pected that the Chineae government
will hereafter be represented by nn offi
cial of high rang, proportionate, to the
importance of this national question.
Missionary doctors continue to report
n large increase in the salw of anti
opium remedioH, which, containing mor
phia, produce results worse than opium
smoking. It is evidently desirable that
effective measures miould be taken by
the Chinese government to prevent the
illicit importation and sale of morphia,
nnd especially i it desirable thai Japan,
following the example of other r.atinnn,
should prohibit th? export of morphia
to China.
Prohibition drives man nnd woman
to the use of cocaine, morphine, opium
nnd other drngfl, according to Dr. Ham
ilton E. Wright, one of the three t'nitr d
States commi'-iior.en to the interna
tional opium congress.
Dr. Wright declar s he hnr. found the
drug habit to be advanced further in
those states hnving strict anti-liquor
laws, while in the "wet" states the
reverse is the case.
Anxious to Try Law.
Dr. Wriyht said thitt. contrary to the
general bdief. the Chinere urers of the
drug nnd the opium-eaters both are
anxious to see the law enforced ns to
its snie, while the Chinese pipers" nre
strong advocates of total abstinence
from the drug for th rising generation.
His information as to the white users
of opium is not as definite on account
of the greater difficulty in locating
them.
Dr. Wright dedans there has been a
steady increase in importation of opium
into the United States, since, lS";t,
though thero was a larger Chinese pop
ulation then than now and the laws
against its importation were not so se
vere. The importation of the crude product
iti the past five years has increased
lt(i(M)tiii)0 pounds, he says.
The Chinese physicians, ho declares,
are lenders in the effort to find a cure
for the opium habit. They are now us
ing a cure discovered not long ago in
Shanghai, and they elfilin for it success.
The new cure is being tented officially
in New York.
Dr. Wright's studies have developed
that 50 per cent of the Chinese in the
United States InibiturJIy use the drug,
Iti) per cent occasionally, nearly 20 per
cent on rare occasions nnd a few refrain
from its use. Seventy-fivo per cent of
the opium brought into the United
States is made into morphine and !0
per cent of that drug if sold illicitly, ac
cording to Dr. Wright.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Mell Houghton is visiting the family
ot It. H. Harris in Mnlford.
,r, H. Miller has gone to Medford in
answer to a wire announcing the serious
illness of his mother, who is living
in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Miss "Miller, who has been teaching
the Sams Valley school, and Morris
Miller, who lia: been atteuding Medford
high school, are spending the Christmas
holidays with their parents ut Unttc
Falls. '
The Christmas trade of IIu:te Falls
was very satisfactory to our merchants.
If our roads were in a better condi
tion much more travel would be over
them between the Palls nnd Mtdford. As
it is we nre shut in and off from many
conveniences. Our people nre anxious
ly awaiting the ndvrt of the railroad,
when they can go nnd come wit hnut
such a great expense and loss of time.
Our Medford friends who interfered
with the railroad project, can now see
what their dog in the manr policy
has done.
Several parties hereabouts have been
subpenaed as witnesses in the homestead
contests now on, and they will now have
full opportunity to make good their tale
told to the injury of deserving home
steaders. It is about time a slop was
put to these malicious reports, for no
men have been more self-sacrificing or
faithful than these homestead itet tiers.
Lewis J. Mend of Obenchain is down
in the valley and will bring Judge
lVntz back with him to attend to busi
lies.
T. C. Hall of Ilrownsboro is in Med
ford after store supplies.
The health of our community has been
vi-ry goil during the winter.
M. L. Kriekson, the newly appointed
forest surt'rvior for ( rater lake divi
sion, returned to the city on Wednes
day after an extendel ouinination trip.
LOVE WILL FIND A WAY
to plneo nn engagement ring on the
finger of his lady love, and if it bo pur
chased hero she is sure to appreciate it
all the more. We havo a mngnificcnt
assortment of rings set with diamonds,
rubies, sapphires and emoralds in all
the, latest designs nnd settings, as woll
as everything that is beautiful in gifts
at Christmas.
Martin J. Reddy,
The Jeweler,
Next Post Office
PROGRAM AT THE LOUVRE
ON NEW YEAR'S EVE
Tho following is tlin program for
nw Yrar's cvo nt the Louvre, pnm
encinj lit !):.'!(! i. m.:
. Mrm-h '. ." King Iinrlinin"
. (inrnttc "First lirt Throbs"
i, M,.,l,-v -:."Hit of 1909"
. Waltz "Court of Love"
i. Selection. "Tho Time, Place one!
talie (lirl"
Ilarn rlanro "Cy and Sue"
Overture "The Alaskan"
Waltzes "Silvery Brook"
Tone poem ..." Apple lilossomB"
Selection ..."The Merry Willow"
Spanish serenaile . . ."La Paloma"
March "Gunfire"
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For Sale.
At a bargain, upright pirlor organ;
in perfect condition; will make cuitable
Christmas present. For particulars o3
dress "If," Tribune, office. 242
ALL GREEN FOODS WILL
J!E ir.'JlDBTTED IN FUTURE
'A ViiliWH'N. Pre. 31. After to
.lav. no foods greened with copper salts
will be allowed entry to the.l'nitcd
States, according to a decision of the
t;o eminent board cl.'.'ged with the
duty of enforcing the purn food act. It
hits' bit Iceided by the board that the
aetH prohibit the im.ilat ion of fo.1s
t rented with copper Kilts.
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Hot Air
Won't Raise
The Wind
More Light for Less MoneyTj
OPYR1h)tW
Vnu can raise the wind better by buying Med
ford property at present prices and sit down at
your own fireside until the advance comes, next
spring. - -
There's always "something doing" in Medford,
and indications, are that the coming year will see
more building, more street and sidewalk improve
ment and a greater advance in values in Medford
than ever before.
.b all m line and don t let the procession
run
over you.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
EXIHBIT BUILDING
SATISFACTION
is nlways a pleamirnble unnnfition, no
matter what tho oceaHinn. Tluwefnr?,
to innure tho feeling where jewelry in
concerned, won nhouhl make your scI.t
tion from tho "tuck of Martin J. ite'My.
Our fjoodn havo tho charm of effeclivn
noHB, the value of artintle cxecllenee nnd
tho highest Rtnnilanl of work mrinhi.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jewelry and Watches
NEW YEAR'S DAY FORMALITIES
rt-quiro and etiquette demnndu that
proper respect bo pnid to your dresn
when palling or attending any function
on that day. Therefore perfect fitting
clothes muHt ho worn. To procure iiK-h
garments you munt employ a tailor thnr
; iughly vomed in tho requireinentd of
. ntylo and fnshion. Havo your ward
rolio ntndo by Kreuzer & Co. and you
will be eonseioiiA of whut it in to hf
perfectly drcsned.
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers and Tailors
PALM BU1LDINO, MEDFOKD, OE.
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour nnd would use in iooo hrs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Candle Power. Tungsten ILamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilo
watt A
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
. Tungsten Lamp " ...:. $.7
Rogue River ElectffcDr
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co, -Office,
20(5 "West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.. ' ' !
MEDFORD SASH & DOOE COMPANY if.)
PHONE 2291. , ' ; " ,
Window I'ramen, Oak Voncercd Doors, with Bevel Plato, oarrled In stock cheap.
Office Fiitnros and all kind, of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
nnd Fancy Orilii.
V BTKEKT. BETWEKW 8JXTH AND B EVENTH BTHKETS.
Auk your douler for
MANUEL LOPEZ
!lcnr Havana Cigar.
HART CIQAB CO., Dlntrlbntoni, Portland. Ot.
jars. Hrme Ufamptoit Usaacs
"Instructor of "Platto. tlt 5tt4tbo6
SluJIO at 5.lce. Motlb Ora.gt Slr.t '
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
KKPA1RINO A 8PKCIAT.TT.
"Not how much I can do, but how well I can
do it," is my mottr.
B. N. BUTLER
With Martin J. Roddy, Central ave., north
of Jackson County Bunk.
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