Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 12, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDJTORI) DAfLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, IMP.
M :xrd Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
Publishod every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Qeohok Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted aa Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Uis mooth, b mail ar carrier. . , .$0.50 0 year, by mail. . ,
TOO MUCH ROOSEVELT ISM.
President Roosevelt's recent actions are placing him
before the country in an unenviable light and tbere is little
doubt but that his popularity has suffered severely. The
present expose of his use of the secret service to spy upon
the senators and representatives, to maintain much the
same system of espionage that is maintained upon political
associates by the Czar of Russia, has shocked the country,
The only tangible result of Roosevelt's use nf spies has
been the Oregon land fraud scandal and the recent charges
against Senator Tillman of favoring the government suit
against the Oregon & California railroad grant in order to
secure a quarter section or so of land for himself and fam
ily, which the senator's honesty of character refutes.
In Oregon, Senator Mitchell was convicted of minor
charges, of petty grafting, and hounded to his death. Nu
merous others were convicted, many of them f'r following
customs almost legitimatized by use, and not complying
literally with laws rendered almost; obsolete by non-use.
No big timber-grabber was convicted, made to disgorge or
even attacked. The Weycrliae.iisers and others still hold
theirvast forest domain. Some of their agents have suf
fered but not the principals.
The secret service, has spent the government's money
lavishly in limiting evidence against those tlin president
disliked. Jt has wasted its time in running down petty
grafts when big ones wore allowed to proceed unchecked.
Forty millionw is spent tor the I'anania canal how is a
state secret. National scandals come and go, but the secret
service is wasting its energies on litt le things that really do
not count. , . ImlASl
The secret service inquiry has made many additions to
the president's Ananias club, now grown to large dimens
ions. In this connection the president has accused the fol
lowing men of falsehood: Congressman .las. A. Towney of
Minnesota, Walter I. Smith of Iowa, S. Shirley of Ken
tucky, J. .). Fitzgerald, L. W. Husboy, Spcal.cr Cannon's
secretary, the house committee of appropriations, seven
teen members, and the whole house of representatives.
A few days ago the president flow into a rage over the
Panama canal ileal, and sent a special message to congress
censuring the New York World and threatening suit be
cause "tlie government had boon libeled." He also censured
the Indianapolis News and the New York Sun, and placed
their editors along with Editor Pulitzer in Hie Ananias
club.
What a remarkable exhibit for a president of the
United States to make of himself! Jt recalls the recent
remark made concerning his father made by Kermit
Roosevelt, the president's son: '
"Pa's all right, but there's. one trouble with him; when:
he's at a weddihig, he isn't content to bo merely the best
mau he wants to be the bride. And when pa s at a tuneral
ho isn't satisfied with being the chief mourner he wants
to 1)0 the corpse, too."
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awl1 V i- , J-. 'V-fi: -SM ai ? B a ' HI : ,t II . tt 3 Jl i , W i J
Mat J. j wHSrisi i
AFTER TWO HOURS' SAIL IN COMPANY WITH AN AUTOMOBILE.
The novel spectacle of a k I a tit balloon to which attached mi mi to mo
bile lriHtffld of the usual basket wus furnished the citizens of Imlttumimlls
recently by an ndrenturoim aeronaut. This curloim combination was hus
pondefl over the city for about two hours and then made the descent In
lafety.
" ES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS
FRUIT TREES
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial ' Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. No', in the combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Propi u tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Eusiv.es, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Ri.'eis and Machinery.
I Agents in Sorthem Oregon for
' FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
-f
AMUSEMENT -f
4-f44--f
With Florcni'o Hobi-itu in the h-a-l
iug rolo of I.inly o:m MiTcilyth, Hey
mour Oliormnr 'n unit' it iimniHHod Huciitl
drama, "Tho Uoiiho of HoihIiium," will
rnooivo iln iniliiil ).rniinMinn in tliiw
pity at the Medford HichUt on WimI
nosilay, .Irnnmry 1H. Ir, t inf tin
play nn Mini KotmrLi' vrhirlo for tin
currt'tit BrnHnti, Mr. fort appears to
hnvo clionon with wisilum, report crcd
itinpr tho ilay with ln'iii ahsnrhitiKty
iiitcroHtiri' and of f.r;M( M inn Itnherl1
a role whifh in in rv" way congenial
to her. IVlcnnneil up n jiivinjj the play
even ailvantne t h:i rust ran nffonl.
Mr. fort linn enin'-d f.r Mitn Keh
erts ' HipP'irt mii-h ti.i;. ith n Arthur
rnrrest, Thnrlow Here. n. Kent Hos
Worth, II any (Jihhn. Ann Warrington
ami Mary Uortraml,
"The Hmiso of llonl.ie 'appears to
be a strikingly orinim'. work. The au
thor plnyn upon the inecnisteney ami
partiality of the K'ij;'i:li divorce laws
in an interesting m.inr.er, showing 1 1:"
hanlwhip! Ttritifli w i "v mnt wnffer
without relief, while tln-ir hiihaiuls on
joy n lrcpil disi-rimiti.tt'i n that the ivst
of the world regard with indignant
wonder. The piece is writ ti n in a hril
liant vein, contains ro larl; t.f till
111); situstions and ;tt le.ct tuo cliniao.
thnt are worth v of V.olrence K.ietis
higher nrtitie k ft.
Note: On thin ivimmcm tho eiirt
will vine nt S oVIocV harp.
turn on thn tnnrket todny. Tho picture
in ruu with mimical and realistic ef
fects, and was tho cause of a pood deal
of applause. Tho entire performance is
not to be surpassed.
THREE MEN
VAN DYKE'S
1
A OFF
On VEILS, SCARFS and LONG GLOVES
SCARFS-S1.25 to $4.00 values at 1-3
of regular price
VEILS--44 Merry Widow" and 44Auio"
Veils, all colors, $1.00 to $3.50
values, at 1-3 regular price
LONG GL0VES--P. Centemeri & C's
cape and glace Gloves, regular
$3.50 and $4.00 value, now 1-3
regular price
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Van Dyke's
A UEDrOBD, OROOH m
AT THE SERVICE OF
DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS
Stat Depositary.
CAPITAL AND STJRPLU3
$126,000
The Jackson County Bank places ut
the service f its depositors uud clients
the best fac:.itiea in bankiug, The of
fices are pleased to render counsel and
advice on finauuiul matters.
Accounts, subjo't to check, aer in
vited. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
year and np.
W. I. VAWTER, Prsideiit
O. E. LINDLFY, Cashier
EVERY ONE HAR THEIR
TROUBLES
OWN
Kspeciftlly the man who buys u suit
of clothing or overcoat nuidt; to fit tiny
one that wants to buy. The mau who
has his garments mad. to order by un
up-to-date tailor nover has any trouble
with tho fit, finish or general "get up"
of his clothing. It n t only fits per
fectly, but gives you a style mid indi
viduality ucipiired in no other way
when made at
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers an dTailors
PA1M BUILDING, MEDFORD, OE.
0m 1F
IF YOU HAVE SET YOUR HEART
on haviirg n Ijiiuilsome UiamouJ, ruby
or other rinB. or a pair of liracclets or
ii brooch for mlorniug your beaut v nud
making yournclf attractive at 'social
fiinctlouB. or when you want to look
as charming as nature will permit when
embellishml by tho b.-it art ut tho jew
i'ler, coma in and see tho beautiful
stook of fino jewelry at
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jewelry and Watches
HErRWKIUED
Two Have Legs Broken
While Third is Knocked
Unconscious by Chain :
Extraordinary rerfonrnnco at Bijou.
The now pt-rf orjtrtr.ff nt the Hi hut
rortainlv took wrli ,i st niclit. (larr'tt
and Lnftii!, tho nius'inl oi'itiifliann.
kept the nudtrm't'S in a rutif tnuout
howl, H wa proinutPfi'd by all tn b"
one of the bcft porfo.-'nan.'OH tho liiiou
has ever put on. Mr rJarrott i ox
celled by none in tri'k piano pinyini
ifc boars tho retnita,;i'n of boink tho
only pianist who enn piny a piano in
seven different positirno. Mr. I.ftuf
as n comedian keeps the audiences in a
continuous uproar with hi startling
antics. Another bijr foaturo of this
performanco is a i.nl ion picture en
titled. "The Army of lio." Without
doubt. It is the most sensational pic j
Ooorgo Kolligan ntul C. S. Pingwad
woro neriour-Iy injure! Monday aftor
noi.u whilo they wero at work jmlling
Niuinps "ii th property of Mrs. Hoilly
in tit.' hill stuno ton miles southwest
of t.hm city. K.dligan had both logs
broken nud liugwnd escaping with the
breaking of his left b g. Ir. (Vnrov
failed and set th' .'gn.
Threr tin h . re at work i-l.-anug the
htrd and had in operation a huge
stump puller, when a chain broke and
struck the three tn.-it. Tho third man
was kn.vkod sens.dess nrd the trio laid
fer a half hour in lh snow befnre he
regained coiiscioitMnetw jind was aide to
go for aid. Mrs. Keillv s plaoe is situ
ated near that of I .on Hughes.
Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street.
b'ev. Sam (i. Itett-n, the cowbov
preachor, begins rovivTl meetings on
Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. Hts first sub
ject will be, "A K.rst I'lass Fruit
Tree.' A prayer servi.o will be held
this oveniug at 7:3' All are invited.
Itnng your friends.
INCUBATOR.
For Salo. Chan. A. t'yphcm No. 2, 240
ggs size, in perfect order. William
Baiu, Northwest MM ford. -29
MEDFORD THEATER
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13.
John
Cort
PRESENTS
THE
MOST
VERSATILE
OF
ARTISTS
FLORENCE
ROBERTS
AND AN
EXCEPTIONAL CAST
IN
THE
MOST
PAR I NO
AND
ORIGINAL
PLAY
OF
THE
YEAR
.1. E. BNYART. President.
J. A. PERhVV, Vice Predont.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Gashier.
JHE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OR,
CAPITAL - - $50,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
. in Bus ness Transacted. We
&oiicu x ourPatronage.
THE HOUSE
OF BONDAGE
THE WORK OF
Seymour Obernier
Owing to long jump from hrre. Curtain will
PROMPTLY AT S O'CLOCK.
rise
E. J. SWwi. G. E. Hil.ln.ter A. C. FUnJ.II L. D. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Owner, Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
shard Lands.
i Yiii'o fruit lauds, bearing aod young orchards in small and
largo hart?, for sale.
We punt and care for orchards and guarantee pronertv to
lit- 'ip it presented.
Experience Xot Xeeeaaary for
those who purchase through us. They secure tho advise and
services of a consulting horticulturist, nn expert ou fruit oui
.Liro in all its branches, who for several y.ua 1ms eicsled in
Hie gf.wiiig and shipping of fruit in the Rogue River vallcv,
record ciop. record packs, record prices.
1 1 1 North 1) Street, Medford, Oregon
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BES1
SEWS SERVICE LV SOUTHERN OREGON.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR "COM PANY
PHONE 2291.
nVfnd0WFr"n""' !k vw Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap.
Off1(e future, and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, incln.Iing Turned Work
and fancy Grills.
F STREET. BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 EVEN'TH STREETS.
Take the Tribune for News
Medford, Ore., Juu. C, 1909. I have
just received the following
Nursery Stock
2000 Diuter Nollis Tear Trees.
1200 Do Anjou.
2500 Pouch Trees.
I also have on hand:
3000 Bartlott Puar Trees.
2000 Cornice.
Tho aliovo is good, clecu stock ut
popular prices.
L. B. WARNER
Try
a bottle
of Mc Donald
Never
Leak
Shoe Oil
Keeps
Your Feet
Dry
Pint Bottles - 20c
Quart - 35c
C. W. Mc DONALD
Successor to Smith & M ny
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On yuur railroad fare.
Tin law of tl e I'ommou
earrior compels equal
rates on ul railroad liues
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Troveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
insisting on the shortest
route, fasto.t trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. Sr N.
Oregon Short Line
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
safety and r cc o m mod a -
tioii of th. passenger is
provided. N. change of
cars is necrssary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Pireet connec
tions are mrA'i for all oth
er point! vast and south
A. S. HOSEN'BAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McWXTEKAY,
General Passenger Agent,
POBTLAND, OB.