Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 22, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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MMoriDaily T r i bp e
.;un Official. -Paper of the; City of HfdJ.'U ? ,; i
Publisliecl every evuiiiiig except: 'iniijiiy tysit
MED FORD P UiiLlSHlA U ..OOMl'A.N 1
71 pldKOK Putnam, Editor ami Al uuuger.
Admitted as Second-Class Alatler in tlie Pc.otuiTicu at
Aledi'ord, Oregon. "
.Iiili' t1ir; fi.sli. rmt-irwli., ruiifiiit- fli,:m-si-h.s
ti tin- usf of lit" hook arid line
.'4r.--Wi-.v;in tfrUi."ii tn u-i. it
,buViii-0deT W. titom- I'lirilnT-m-to
! iv'j Vnteml t hit what fi-w Hull
wjtj ,tlm l-jf lit-e in
'4llJlfti$'i'iiiil i'OJ.tuMWl. Htllll til" M l, dli"
nTf- sluu'jlili r 'iunifit-Vu hy tin- i'i:tr
i;i't I'islii-niii-li. ami ln-lii-vi- lliitt lin-y
-I,, ulrl lj- alliiwnl tli' .rivih'j" of fish-
!):(( lit the f nrhirfdon puints with thoir
jriunl.'ir outfits, wliii-Ji- ijoiirr nv 'Vily
nf-hnikr nnrt finf. . -.
g "'H StfBacuirao'a iiATjs;;4
Oui'fttntli, hf'faaH or furrier. .$0.80 uuu yvur, bj wall.
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velt'sown political advantage, as shown in I lit; vn ious
kflj vaiMiJiHtylfov 1'"" H-4atoi $1 Ui. It lu-y
ft! Kfi is. '. :'; ii t' ... I... i;.'.. ..ivj, 1W..?,..! .
liae Ml JjO'ovcji, - lias nau ajti'ioju
M-egtUig .i',00o'uU0 (hiring ilii
lygV'M'wl l,tlU'f Jiin'l 'V".AiiLs. railroad r:luLfS a
ilftj&il It IktiLv, t,( j)i'ew'iit fraWU i'ftuiih v
4. i I -i v . v ?, t- 1 ii ' i :".. i
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paigi:piaree sianjiew.
the " criminal rich
1 i4r ;
Home interesting figures have lieeu hroiigiil lo light in
tnCer4t'Aai'H tVt'C'tlft.jUiise ln;.;tiie" pn sidf filj yli the
cret uemjilil! elio wpy uyni iioJitt at ejioniies in
ordtjyodl4i tlieii;liid iiijurcvl (fiiiioiH 3'r
Roosevelt's own political advanlauc as shown in I he vil lous
utl
ftfi.it 6 is 'J'vwiLfOn-
latllvV 'years to
and
io-
f
it s 5 : i J T r
JftHf the 'll,l)0d,()(X)(ApciSfi't1, not a Single one of
has been sent lo prison. J:ol a single
timber king gone to jail or forced t disgorge stolen puhlie
tlolfl&v alid'still the 'piWeution l wt 1 1 Art Kvim lionesny
seek ty attnilre houaes in t he uilderneys goes on jv au anuj
oi paid' Bpira 'seeking to jusfity lli'eir i'dt'iitiVm. ' Ail (;m
' &i4fl4.i9lfn'ill'!'1' t" H raiLroad vit.J i ii it! (Ut'Stion,
but a poor homesteader is. bounded and. every effort iiiadc
to takUi-ay'li elamil S'le is IW.Wi'ii. licineNpens,? tu
defend his rights, while congress voles untoi.t wenll h for
his persecution. 1
t,l .'The.jTew York World thus siuuniariy.es the cost of the
secret service under Mi'.. Roosevelt:
'fThe Cleveland Plain Denier calis up oiigress I..
"save the secret service," regardless of I he president V.
ftlcti'aii'ee of official proprit;ty.' This "appeal r'present
thel attitude of many newspnpei's which luivo been inisle.i
by Air. Roosevelt's 'st'at.enieiits and believe that cMijjres
senousIy.enpiHed the police work of the national govern
ment when it restricted the. activities of Ihe I "cnsury de
partment's secret service to jH lawful fiiiicl nns.
"If9v;,liVdiy person know:(ha,l. liv'nUji iur.r.d m rr
camion were affected by thu aiiiendnieiit; which M r. Roose
ItimadO Sivnmch fuss about, While the Mai njmrnpria'
tthtftf'tfAdiy'nv cirtiLri;tU!' last year. .for 'set re! -ervia'.ud
auaFwharaelvrav:gregate 7.211.5!;:!.:!.. ., in
crease of ,47J2,0()( over I he previous .V.e:ir ' , ' .
rfonIv'il'y fVesiVlis )ipi' ('aTi'iigjW gave' -Mr.
velt $500,000 to" In Vwtiga I e land fr.iuds -a lone an increase
of lfW,' ' " ' ' "" , . ,
'""Howmanv persons know Ihal congress gave linn .f n,
000 to enforce the anti-lrusl law. besides l.Odll lo pay
such 'miscellaneous expenses' as the altorn-y general
should authorize?
"How nianv persons know thai congress gave linn sl,
100,000 to enforce the interstate eoiimicrce law -, anjucreasc
of $100,7(55 over the previous year?
"How mauv persons know thai congress gave linn
000 000 to enforce the meat inspection laws. 1 .niiD.OHi) to
enforce the postal laws ami $7110,(100 lo en force the pure
food law ? . .
"How nianv persons know thai congress gave linn !.-.
000 to suppress counterfeiting; $1'J5.(1(I0 to l.i-cveul. viola
tions of the internal revenue law: $-00,000 to prevent
frauds in the customs service, and $500,000 to enforce the
Chinese exclusion act?
"How many persons know that the aggregate amount
appropriated last year M be used in whole or in part. !
prevent frauds on' or depredations upon ihe xari'-us
branches of the public service, (,, protect pul.'i- bands from
fraudulent entries and to punish other violalions of th
law' is $23,588,170, an increase of .f'J.Si'.l.iKiO .'
"How many persons know thai during the last hv..
years alone Air. Roosevelt hasjiad nearly f tMinniin .
prevent and punish violations of the law !
"Air. Roosevelt in his special message ! .I.nmary I
especially emphasized Ihe important work done by Ihe
treasury'secret service men in the del eel ion o1' land Iramls.
Secretary C a rlield (old the house sub-coinuii'.'ec last ear
that the interior department no longer empl.-yei! treasury
secret service men to investigate land frauds as their lack
of knowledge rendered their invest ig.it ions -md reports
practicallv worthless. Secretary Cortelyou's -vporl show
ed that there had been no secret service deiaiU from the
treasury depart nienl for two years, and thai there had been
only thirty-two details to all ihe other deparlmoots in lhat
time.
"The only issue helweon eongiv-s ami ill- prcsid.-m
wns whether each departmenl should eniplo- us own in
vestigntors and deteclives or whether the treasury seci-ei
service should be trausl'ormcil into an irresp.Misilile p
svslem. Vel Mr. Roosevelt, who has had appropriai n n-
! LEOA-i FOB ('IEt' V
: HIT OK 'f.BiVH iKNEn
i.i:y i:i.a xii.'-j.mj . i.r-int-4 awi-
Rinil !D vlui 11 Hi. Maili'Mt r-vqn' llscl. .iuul;.'
.lniii.f (hi. Ju'.rulM i imrfc-Tulod-to.
-I::v tlint n (.'i:l !:l' ,,n ll,'r ,M'au 's
kiii-i' vvtl limit IVar of inti rfiTi'in i- li.v
In- Inw. ... ...
An i'X.-iti.f l.r 'IJ.f 'l,'-inaii.B -t .t li tir
r. l .if h s il-jv-li-ej. ' -Vr-ln- Hil'cn"
i. .:,;.l, I Ull'.ft.i tai.-i). ij '.l:u
.,- ... k l:i it rtiid.tjin i.fi Mini Jh ,ti tj injj
:t v.. .:!'- In;'.!!" lini'i. 1..T : nil ai-nlllnl
!. i, -iJrt.wat 4C W V-M
iKnii-:iy'i fil.'' tIi " tit.. it fcrt.y.
Sbo r- ;-..eil ijiitii ..i. l-.-'jt'l l.efori-jimy
.ivi. J a mt lu- .io.i ii.'r It' il'l 6' ,
'AhiW M.infcV Hi-:liiiiit 1 rWAIwh 10, Apr
till', i-.." mill tin' ,'inii'. " N'.i rn'irt
wmll.l atti ni.t to in'.- 1 r. rr- v.-ith n jrir!
H ' " klHf Ut'
LLi t ; f
T-ef ' ' J J Jl
ian ili-ffi ft-lien tiny et'mcTo this trmn
trv -ii.. I brought Kiiiiiib. thi'ii a Biniill
i-hilil. :itu) siv''" " mrttrt -o'1'""
! twif 4 ii.ir, .--'r-- fi t f S'
5 'I'B-'it.i'.iiiri .ir.'.f'.K'tiii.i.'wi-1 Mty "
ioiimt .ft Vie Ib.JrtSc-J t'Wr .-.111111101 h-;
l-.'.,r iSi S&.-WhH'" A?rllOol'i I
mad saiil to The World soon al'tt-r lh -
fai-t hi'i-aiiic known that Czolirosz, Mi l
tliilin-'o olfivni- n-nj- ;n nrfulfrcr i1 !
liiiina:; I'.' 1 tun tiu.t '.iliitaaat.lliSst'-! ! I
wtfffTmd- f" tire husimts-piTrptrTTnt""'
).;iv no jitU'iitioii lo anyrliinjj p,s'r. i
, bolilnlliii itf'rtffjf aiii.ririati"l,"H''l'''T
il.Silili.irtyin.ii.yeil 1-t n: liotmomf lJ
li.iiaiav pi-rniicutiyB bpfi.ri' cinlrativf.
ilfl-'ii'. luw tboiirawi ilollfF. ifi
w di uirvirti V5 )y
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
"TN-'CItA?fTS PAS-5 ON APRIL IS
Al?f LES and IIJAIIS and aU.kinds of
i .,.,.-1 (',,inii,..icial Xurserv m rne irac
Northwest. Xo'. in the combine. Competes with
atr f ir -t-class nurseries
trETH00VERrA""gent -
ay vi
8
UEJTSHiJ
Wtfen'YdifThink
VIC-
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i. i-oiihii-sijoii.
110,101
th" (jovorninent dopavtiiu.nti; in Wa.-ilt- j
ift yig H''ti.,a',-t" """ytulfUfit.
pl.u:.ii Mi of iiaii"j -upcr w'-'i. ,
iVfitroti 4-1 'orthi iifc-i M i-6li in, .VMil
t) .-isd ftlftAntorio, Blr.l'ily nnd Bt'i , g
April is; I'l-niUoton, Apiil S.
' l:(n !il i :iiT.
((at !. ( d '"
SHEEFHERDER MEETS WITH
f. A TERIJtfsMf BXI-e:
Im.VMA. SilUrli 4flhl h. Hi t..'.tW.
:,; -.vol.- w. II III:
fofljf..i! I'li-.tf"
A liraliatii
mi I iiil.linali.
::).i,l nf
1 1 i K Wifl' l-llll-
t fur yiaiH.
I.i i.oi 'lil'iirii and
Ir.j i', iloiila''ia.1 I Ihi' aaml., uncouwiiMi',
ami with his li'i ahat
'i'oi1f.tlii JlltiSiiit,'!' of
f.oo'1 or. wati
liucd bv !th
his sliotL'iui.' was thn (. Tililo i-xporipni-.
.,f t'oniiro riuUc-t,- . Spanish sheep
hi-nliT. ni-ar lacit:in. Ti was fooii.l
tiv .4lfi'n- - Kittillfa.' vfltinvatv1,1il
. v.. ..It
' FAVORITE JEWELS v
! ,ro always thosr of geminio niorit.
IhoiiL'h not. arw'ays"-th( most oostly.
,li;Wiliv ,.f thil nt. (itltilit.vi-i,Aali.-I
pvoHi'iit,, .wintor, ptoniji:.'H to.(lio. ,jini!.wf
' iiuiiKiial oi:iil.:l)rillii!n,(oU. n'lj iU4
, it. to yoiir .intttrcxb to sernrn wha yyi
lit-ol ruin onr .liniiaiml.horlw ,of..i ri;.
i lirooi'hi'S. pi-mlaulJt, piui ., i-hain,..hciir
I lotjl, OtC . ! . ;;.i . ; 1 : j.-.l- .ii:
MARTIN, J. REDDYi
' -Jewelry and WatGlies' ;
.1. H. KNVA1IT. l'l-i'sidi-nt. '
T.'A1. r'RRrtV,' Vii'i- Prr-nidrinl.
. U i lll-
t! i. . i- i : 'i.
oOilN SOUTlf, tlnshibr.''. Mi.
Hi JACKSON-, Ans't CHulhinv
ron: Works
t,f Kugives, Spraying pujjite J?upip,
ne'sanaitoeS f f S i Q
i K'Ttiivtrn (Jregoji TCBV-r- s j mj -y
. I RB AN KS.j MJI$0:O.j UUU
. tLi M..I t..e Jiiiiifi m.
11
;.jHjinTHM
8 3
i3-,ft. .nn Yum tuc rim ij PAin
,viy i f't? -4vlieii you buv by chock because when
.Jy , 5 ln'st j possible receipt.
.'Hrrttk Vvl Wliu.Ui)l..(iueu am apeount. BuLleot to..
111'!? "flhlTHt ,inffir11flt t-wiiliithuiitrting, obllglnij-batiltlfl-1
.'Jifliil'W? M?l4M -Dx 8!aiNbl,lSif,-'Cai.hjDr.i;'iilI.
Capitul anil Surpliiar- jslilA,00(J fjj
ReBotirroii $700,000'' '.
THE MEDFORD 1
' We d p o i'b A b ft
Lo.t.: soiojidt io-
fivotc od oj ftvfi Ii,
$60;000
,10,000 ? Jr'Jy:
CAPITAL ;';' "
"-"SURPLtrS
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralEank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
Mi- i.,a itfi
ii.',i-i'fiiiJ i
..'v-i H-i'i'i &
pftit'liij. vf-y.tri)r!.--,i f"
fVl.-on-.j" "n.U to I.Bl Ai '
f.i)f (Ii.) 4i;il.
ranilttuaexs u,'.ivt iWjl (ii1mi;I
.!' sidM'jica yttT l bOj- in--l-
!-.-,ri
EVERY. ONE HAS , THEIR OWN
' " Kspeoinlly the ninju who' buys a suit
of't'lolliing oVoVeroont ftfad'o id' fit any-
ono that wants to buy,,. .The. man who
linn. -hiii gucineuts uiado to order by an
Hi:to-dat6-toilof -novar haa any trouble
TH-itH' tfre fit; finish or general "get up
yf'.ii.i's.clothing.' (It nit'only fits per-
,fv;tly, but. gives, you ii style and indi
viduality uctpiired in no other way
'-whtn uado'at1 ' ' - '
at fllaa S iia -.-lent '.: ' - .1..
- .... ..
feA. Kreuzer &Cb.
Jtmporters! andT aifcyi 's
,.PALM BUIlDnj(i, MEDFORD, OR.
i I
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
tho oxi'i'lli-m-o of thr3 meals that iiri
i-oi.Koil at tin; Muu-riok CulV if you
liavon't alnaily rpgal'.'d yourself with
soino of the delicious dithos that arc
si'ivcil here. If you haven't partahea
of I hem, there is a treat awaiting you
that you will want to repeat often. A
meal at the Kinerii'U ia nn experience
that will make you i:y, like Oliver
Twist, for more.
The Emerick Cafe
Opon All Night
accretratiui; nearlv 1 l.iKHi.diin iliiriiiv: toe
enable him to enfon-f tin' law ainl Iris imt y'
'malofactor of urcat wcallli' lo jail, scuiiji
the country that a ronfjres of rrm.ks ls.nl tlrl
alyzed the macliinery of just in- ln't-iuse 'tin
did not themselves wish to In- itn est iuateii I
isl
!t
e.'l rs I . '
;t
. i-uhvir,-'
ratel.v I'.H'
ii'.vressiin'ii ; j)
4
ice men.
The council made The Tritium- the offieiat uv .
because it lias the largest eir.-ulal ion, reaelie-; die :it;
number of jieojili' and gives the ittust alue f"t i'"1 '.t"
It was simply a ease of g..d liiisincs j 1 1 . 1 ; -1 " 1 ' ' -
I,.
pri
ll -St
1'IBHERMEN DO NOT AGREE
ENTIRELY WITH M'ALLISTER
Tho Oregon Fish anil Gnino iissofia
tion does not npprove of some of the
roeommondiitions to lie mnde to t In
slate legislature by Fish Commission
tr Harry (,'. McAllister, and are about
to submit to hiw nn auifudmeNl to
.lm.in:
t tin s.
I The
i eei.ti: .
legllatllt"
the V i.-H.il
inn s.
i'!:i...f t
a lot I'-.
pel t n.li
pc-ioipal .
..n-lali.-ii i-
to pi.
lily el n
-.-..r. 1 1 iii; l
int-r.'l.v i
I I'll. TU. .
..( l ri
ch as
I l:l
I, I... . I II II-.'
i without ti
Van
yk
es
r Kt 'aah A Special Lot of men's
S WeeK Hats in all CI 1Z
Sizes, Valued up to $3.50 at-'P1 1 J
Sale of Veils, Scarfs and
Long : Gloves 1-3 OF F
$1.50 Veils & Scarfs 98c
Limine Remember This is the
ililjUJ only Store in Town
Where You Can Pind the Shade
Voir Want in. Brenard & CJJ l(C
Armsironjr's Wash - - - -3 1 Liu)
See the Window Display
Vein
V C
uyj
Ci. K. llitslncor
A. C. Randall
, L. D. Harris
Rope River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
-. Sub-Dividers and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
chard Lauds.
Oiiv.ir; fruit lauds, bearing aud youug orchards in email and
I.irgo tinrta. for sale.
u (Hnt and care for orchards and guarantee property to
if -is rt prrsouU'd.
Experience Not Necessary for
thoBo who purchase through us. They secure the advise and
eervicjH of a consulting horticulturist, an export on fruit cul
turo in nil its branches, who for several yens has exceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in the Rogue River valley,
record ctopf, record pafcks, record prices.
1 1 1 North I) Street, Medford, Oregon
Think
Wlienlvouhant
to know any
thing special
:i!';-;bfi(Kiitjc ni n'iiS
.isulA cpH tmi
C. W. Mc-DONALD
; i..t, -i i ,i. i.,..,i..! r.vc
Successor to Smith & Molony
9 :3uf.':! naj e;o;-a
lb ii ': 'J.I: y.TI
NEVER LOOK BACK
It doesn't pay. Keep your eyeB fid
ou our exceptional offerings. Fine tai
loring can only be secured from the
hands of high-clasB tailors. Our expe
rience and methods are certainly worth
investigation. We employ the best
workmen and our clohtes are without
doubt the most carefully selected in the
city. -
EIFERT
The City Tailor
' ' M HDFOlfl) SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Vmieered Doors, with Bevel Plate, oarried in stock cheap.
Ot r'i.-e t'ixtiuvii and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STUKKT. BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTS STREETS.
,il. I,.. I.
Compare
the Quality
idllil
ire iW? ? f ? 1 1 M e?
U is, aud always has
been onr aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
u:ihty aud to that end
ye an always adding
VialiiV tn our liuo. The
iMt!itiuu of ' preferred
.tick ' makes our Hae
i f c- ,n mde Canned
Goods most complete.
Our service always Hi
b it and every aecom-
ijivto our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
MERCHANTS LUNCH
STARTING DECEMBER
28, WE WILLj PUT ON A
MERCHANTS' I.UNL&
FROM 11:30 A. Ji. UNTIL
2 P. M.
PRICE 36e
THE LOUVRE