Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 20, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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MTSIJFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, M ED FORD. K Plf-ON, WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 20, 3000.
Jed ford Daily Tribune
j Official rtojmr oflh Oily of Mudf.nvl.
i i'ublmhori ovory vfi i i except Siimbiv.
, E ) V O Ji D I'UJMiiKII 1 N J ..(JOM PAN V
OnonoK Putnam, JMilou mid Manager.
.'" Admitted uh Nccoml Claws Mailer in Hie IW.olTii'c u(
V Med ford, Oregon.
FAVORITE JKWTX8
Aro always tliimu uf k-iiuhhj merit ,
1 liimyli not nlwityn tin- moat costly,
Jttwolry of Iht fnioit i.uaiily. A tlie
prt'Ki'iit , iuliT lrumit:n tti tut mi of
iiiiumiiiI HiH'inl hnllitttii'H, yuu will find
it In ymir inltrt,Ht to tiu'iiru what you
Mt'i'il i'ioiii utir unuitiul ctook of riu'.
liroinlii'H, piMulaitltt, v cliuiitN, liniot
litn, iU
MARTIN J. RE9DY
Jewelry and Watches
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY' NURSEPY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the "Pacific
Northwest. Nol m the combine. Covvpetes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
, fcSUDSOJtlJ'TION UATKS.
I muiitli, It imiil or currier. .$0. Tit) (Inn yvnr, hy miiil .,.$5,00
Tit ium rii or norm, mi wish.
' lUoet.loii ol Uuoriro . t liainlicriain as limed (Stales
tialor from Oregon iw important .in that, il inarkn tin
lumpu oi popinar win, uie carrying oui, oi popular de
rc'H and tlio l'lilfiliiucnt of f 1 1 1 I i pledges in 'i senatorial
actioii. It is (lie iirst lime that a state; controlled hy one
irty has sent to Washington a leader of tin opposition,
id it is the lirst successful effort for popular election of
tuitora. . . .-.jlsii'iA
There in no reason wliy United (States sei::.lors sliould
it bo elected by direct vote of the people, save that the
dernl constitution adopted 1U0 years ago provides for
eir election by legislatures. The senate, filled hy men
ected through corporation influence, for fifty years has
ifused to heed public wishes and pass the amendment nec
8U ry to insure popular election, so that the Oregon plan,
direct primary and a pledge for legislative candidates,
la solved the problem.
Triumph of people over party, decay of partisanship,
lproveiuent of corporation control, disintegration of the
ilitical machine, and lliw growth of a better and broader,
tizenshii) are siirnified in Chamberlain's election. It is
w "the Oregon plan," but will soon be the universal plan, j
ir tho pconlo of other states are demanding it and direct j
imnries are the order of tho day.
I. K. KNYA'HT I'nwdlrnt.
.1. A. I'KHKV, Vioo 1'ri'M.I.Mil.
.1(111 N S. OBTII, I'nahier.
W. P. JACKSON. An'l Oa.bicr.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MBDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000 .
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Business Transacted. We
Solicit Your.Patronage.
riilMAKY
LAW A BOOH Eli AX li.
Senator Fulton's frantic but futile efforts to thwart (1
ipular wishes in the senatorial election are amusing, as
i himself is as much to blame lor the people's having a
y as anyone. The direct primary law, like a noomerang.
in come back striking down those who initiated it to strike
iwii a rival faction.
Sumo years ago the republican party of Oregon was
'lit iuto rival camps, one led by the late Senator Mitchell,
le by Senator Simon. Mitchell was popular with the
topic. Simou was a great wire-puller, Miv'.g with pol
icians, but unpopular w ith the maes.
, Tho Mitchell faction- ami C. Y. Hilton was niie
loaders fathered the dmvt primary law so as to k
oy Simon's political power, fiuriu that Simon's un-
ipuhu'ity and Mitchell's popularity would i'isiire the tri
uph of th. hitter's faction. It did, but oiiee started, the
ovcineiit for popular government couldn't be slopped, but
is gone un destroying also the power of the Mitchell
ultou faction smashing both political mach.nes ami act
illy foiving a republican legislature to elect a democrat.
Wails from the predatory authors of the diuvt primary
w, because the punishment they devised for others ha
tui in turn visited upon tlamsch es, arouse br.i little eom
uiction from a callous public, which i reveling in it
st tasto of power.
HOME
TALENT
MINSTREL SHOW
NDERTHE AUSPICES OF THE
REDMEN OF MEDFORD
AT THE
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
Thursday Eve., January 21 st.
Hear the local End Men in their Local
Hits Six Solo Singers, Three Big
Acts in the Olio The first partis a
Beautiful Setting with High Class Sing
ing. The last act "Lucy Long's Birth
day Party" is a screaming farce from
beginning to end. This act is Guaran
teed to make even an undertaker
lauch.
RESERVE SEATS KOW OX SALE AT HASKIN'S DRUGSTORE
PRICES 50c and 51.00
m;aix ckiuxg Tin: i;rii.i.on k.
Medford Iron Works
E. O. TROWBRIDGE, Propiutor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Etni.es, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
B.'eis and Machinery.
Agents in ' 8'H'thvtm Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
f ' '
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Un- t-xcflli m e of th i;:r;tls that arc
cktl at tin1 KmorioK Cafe if von
I 't alrvs.1v rljjnl- .1 yoursolf with
?.o!ih of the ili'liion tthos that aro
vrvo.l here. If you h ivon 't Virtak(n
f thtMii, (hfrv i a troat awaiting yon
tiir.t you will want 'e npoat ofton. A
meal at the Kmeriek if ad experience
that will maVe yta t y, like Oliver
T !M. for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Opn All Kb
ThAt hiuiianitv has net as vet navhisl a sufficiently
evated jl;uie to alvlish capital pnnisdunent s shewn by,
e exjHiirioiuv of Fraiuv, whuh has jjone ki. k tv the use1
' the guillotine after several cars' disu.v a a means t.
.ppress the erin.e vae which has swept IVuis nwnily.
fct veek four mtmlers were publicly guiV.onucvl aiuid
e cheers of the ennvd. All had been c.n it -tl vf brutal
irnes,
Ever shivv lnulent Falliercs tok utfi t he has cp
sed capital punishment by cxiuunutting dcai.i st'nteiuvs
life imprisonment, but the iv.fanuus crimes of SolieUan.l
id tho Poller jrans; and a tc ( ctiu rs c;iuel a iv;ic
au, and the oharalvr of capr.iics decided by a huce ma
rity against die aivlitiou of capita! pui.isL-aci:t. The
:oeutive has sitivv apprve the deat ii h iiahy in eis;htvn
90S. , .-""-il fill
venaiu American states na e nat lite san.o exptnencx-
,. abolition of capital pun:hiv.er.t it:creasl crime. The?!
wjuenoy and ease with whi.-h mv.r;.erc-rs esi.-v the ca'
'll ts as in the Thaw and Hams cases, also has "rvrvased the
'" imWr of such murders.
li rv . r ...
. ine .Morr,U:i; t a.Kc v.ccUn
t id Mundy als b.ac an cot
r.jj a r.iilrvvd to the tr.om.
im ti U'.ev.ti,''.'. :!s! M-.-.r-oh
or. v ! the earth. a.:d a:v i'":.r.
ctotop CATMijcs
ASAC. . .Ilr !sT-. T', -
i l StfMnj. o- v . :w i. ,
f h K,.n, ;...- .--.-,l
t tSVJ V..-. r .
VfdJ r,MNNl Ihf -V TT . t .- t
k J.1. u it, S.C.J .i.r-. 11,
Van Dykes
Th?C Upplf a special Lot of men's
lllla nCCh Hats in all CI 7C
5ires. Valued up to 53.50 at--r' J
Sale of Veils, Scarfs and
Long: Gloves 1-3 OFF
$1.50 Veils 6 Scarfs 98c
I AFIIFQ Remember This i$ the
LflUlLJ only Store in Town
Where You Can Find the Shade
You Want in Brenard & CTT IfC
Armstrong: W ash - - - JlLiY3
See the Window Display
Van Dykes
m - a
YOU KNOW THE BILL IS PAID
when you buy by chock bocauao when
it is ret u rued murkod paid, ii itt tlio
bi st possible ret'eit.
Why tint opeu an Rcci-not, Bubject to
chot'k, with this strong, otiging bankf
" " '3lW' I.'VAWTKR, President.
G. R. LINDLKY, Cashier.
United Statb Depositary.
Kstablished 1SSS.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Rosourr-is $700,000
EVERY ONE HAS THEIR OWN
TROUBLES
Eipecitlly the man is bo buys a suit
of clothing or overcoat made to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
has his garments made1 to order by an
up-to-date tailor never haa any trouble
with the fit, finish or genex&I "get up"
of his clothing. It nit only fits per
fectly, but gives you a style and indi
viduality acquired tit no other way
when made at
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers andT ailoie
PALM BUILD INQ, MEDFORD, OR.
E. J. Skewia G. E. Hllilnger A. C. Randall .. L. D. Harrit
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
Sab-DlTiden ad Derelopra Bagna BiTU VUjr Or
chard I. audi.
rTiiir. fruit Un.lt, bearing and young orchatjt in small and
targti t!ata, for sale.
Ve plant and ear. for orchards and guarantee property to
tve is rtprcsanted.
Experience A'ot A'ecessary for
tkou Tho purthaM through ut They iHin tha advise and
tvicos of a consulting horticulturist, an sxpert cm frait eul
turs u all iu bran aha, who for asvaral ysua has evll in
ths growing and shipping at fruit in tha Rogu Rivsr valley,
racord ctopa, racord packs, record pricas.
1 1 1 Xorth D Street. Medford. Oregon
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHOXE 2291.
VieJow fraaie. Oak Venftjyd pors. with Bare! PUte, carjicd in stock cheap.
Offic rilinn. and all hinds of Plan iag iCn Work, iadudlag Turnad Wort
and Fancy Grills.
P STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
Compare
thejjQuality
I". is and always has
bca our aim to satnlv
r-ds of ika
quiiity aid tj iha:
al- addii,.
;h:t t.i ..tr !iSf. The
!:t:.a of '',f,j
et ' - i;-aJf Cstacd
0.xds si.-wt eottpina.
Our arrric always tl.a
h t aad crery acma
C v-r .--jr caMo
with
highest
: cad
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware. Fruit
and Feed
When You Thinks
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing: special
about SHOES
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On your railroad fare.
The law of tie common
carrier compels equal
rat ot on all railroad lins
YOU CAN SAVE
la Time, Traveling Ex
penses and Fatigue by
Insisting on the shortest
route, faste.t trains and
best service. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
Oregon Short line
Pacific
Every fscility for tha
safctjr and accommoda
tion of th. paaseager is
provided. N change af
cars is eecntaary to Den
ver, Omaha. Kaaaas City
Chicago. Direc coaaae
tiena are tar.de for all oth
er points east and aaath
A. S EOSF.NB4.rM. Agent,
Mcjf.rd.
WM. VcXIUUBAT,
Oeneral Passenger Agnst,
PORTLAND, OR.
Arraraenta aw W r.g made f
I'-e "h,h.t ,k, V,m-, hB-M.
r. n1W:tii, ,.-.NBa4 , s,.
if- Tke evk,t.,( will ....ntrd s,
J" :se direction ,.f tU Waakingto
!a;, Fcd.mti.-a ..f H ,.au ' . laha.