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    MEPgOfeD DAILY TBI iUrXff, MEDFOJU, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY i. IMP.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of I ho ' Vy of Medf.'rd.
Published evei-v evening except Sunday.
M K )PO R D P U n L I S 1 1 i X O . . C O M 1' A N Y
Ghorok Putnam. Editor aud Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the 1 Wof fice at
AhvH'ord, Oregon.
SfJl'.SCRIP'riON RATIOS.
"nc month, h "'Hi? o- rriiT. .fO.ftO One ycur, by mail...
STILL HOPS TO PASS
WEEKS FOREST BILL
.t;.00
TIIK CUAMHKli'LMS 1'1,'OTUST.
One of the great "hahy acts" lias just heen perpetrat
ed on the people of Oregon hy nieinhers of the legislature
protesting against voting for (ieorge K. Chaniherlain for
United States senator on the grounds of his being a dem
ocrat, with Oregon republican by -lO.OOO majority. Now
the question arises, who compelled these protesting leg
islators to vote for a democrat I The primary law did not.
for it says you can do as you please, about it, sign it or
leave it alone.
Now it is evident these protesting republican legisla
tors knew at the first inception of the game precisely what
Statement No. 1 meant. Moreover, we don't believe any
member of the legislature so stupid as not to know who
and what George Chamberlain was. In fact, he told the
voters time and again not only that he was a democrat,
but he believed and hoped Bryan would be elected, and
advocated his election. Why protect gentlemen against
n (liiinr vim vuiii'c il lo if von I'lillM mill' I'l-f, (lie cllllllcc
AYhv do vou set up Hie wail of being forced against 3-0111
will or wish ? AVlio handed you the "gold brick" if brick
it was? Who made it Why, gentlemen, the Statement
No. 1 emanated from such illustrious sires as II. W. Scott,
Senator C. X. Fulton, Senator .7. If. Mitchell and hosts of
republicans that have heen prominent in Oregon's polit
ical history for nearly a quarter of a century. All of tin
above named have taken active parts in the internal slrif(
of the republican parly in Oregon, each one becoming
weary of it, saw no way out or standing an equal chance
before the people, fathered Statement No. 1 as the only
solution to the difficulty, did it in good faith at the tune,
never dreaming of the consequence of returning a demo
cratic senator. Yet the election results plainly show the
republicans wanted one, hence they voted for "Chamber
lain." There can he no mistake. It was on this point
as any voter knows Oregon is overwhelmingly republican.
Now, gentlemen protestors, don't advertise yourselves in
so pitiful a manner before your constituents, for you fully
believed Statement No. 1 was the correct thing for you
to do at the "primaries." Vou took it, swore to it, carried
it out. Now, why protest against, doing your duty as you
swore to do? AVhat a legacy to leave your children. The
honorable representative from swore to do his duty,
did it and made a public protest against; doing it. Now,
gentlemen protestors, cheer up, for we want, to tell you
you are not half as bad as you have advertised yourselves,
and the democratic, senator will make each of you feel
proud you cast, your vote for the people's choice. More
over, we venture to say no more able man could be select
ed to represent, Oregon than I Ion. George 10. 'haniberlain,
as results will show.
wa.nim;to., .inn. m ii,,,,,, fi
Ok- pnssuKi' of tin- Wt-fkii fi,nt ii-scr
witiun hill nri- IuikI hiryely mi tin-I'lifirurti-r
if tin hill, wliii'li, while in
t'lhli'il primarily in the ii.t.'ri'nt if tin
proposwt Ai.'ilui-lii:in ami W'liiti' Mmm
tnin ri'Hfivntii.iiH, in still cut-rill
rliurill'll-r. II W!l t'lM f'ltiil'illli!itV ui
tin' lill In ull Ki'i.i,.nii of tl uiitiv
:iml it liitiiiniiii.iiiy with llii h.'isii- id'-u
if tin reri'lit ooiniTVutioii roiircsH flott
iiiiiiIi it iiofsihli' to yi-t llic ini-asuri' out
( t f llii' house rniiiinittof.
Another feiilure of the hill whieh it in
helleveil will ;iiie;il Htroiiyly to the
iiieinherM of hotli liotoeK it, Oie provi
sion for the mnniicr of purchase, of
llies-e IjiioIs. Tlie new hill linen not pro
viile for the appl oprillt inn of a Ailtoje
million from the -neral rowiitifH of
the ooverlniieiit. The WeekH hill pro
vitli-n that the reserves Hhlil I be pur
ehi:ne'l from money!) rcfciveil from the
sale or disposal of any proililelH of tin
iiBe of taml or ri'HoureeH from the pub
lie lauil now or ller.'lifter net liHiito an
naliotilll forentH. In other woriln, it is
plalineil to have the fnrcHt n-HerveH of
the country ho tnanaeil iih to pnrchns-e
more fiireMt rorn'rv-m.
Tliti bill proviili'H that tho money ile
riveil friiiii the niitiuual forestH shrill be
ri serveil in the Cniteil StateB treamiry
he a upecial limn to le utteu in tnu (yciini-
iiiatiou, survey or aciiiireiuent of lamlH
located on the lieadwiitcrH of naviabli1
HtreauiH or of thuHe which lire heili", or
which may be developed for navigable
purpose!.
WILL HEAR PETITION TO
REOPEN MORSE TRIAL
BIG
REWARD !
l-'r anyone finding a luncb like
THE LOUVRE
serves for 3.1 cents.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VAILEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in tue Pacific
Northwest, No', ni the combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
NKW YOlfK, .ran. HO. 'ImrlcH V.
Mut-Hi', I hi" iVirniiT ice ttinj;, who wiih
convicted of vii'Iatinii of federal hank
ing laws wliiltt an officer of tho Na
tional hank of North America ami sen
tenced to 15 years in the federal prison
:it Atlanta, l:i.( will he given a hearing
Monday on hm application for a new
tiial.
.MorHe't attorney! have drawn tip a
very exhaustive hill f exception!, in
which t hoy have Hit forth every poHtti
Ide reamui why their client fdmnld ho
gianted a new trial. They are confident
that t lie appltcat ion will lo granted
and that Morse will finally escape from
din entaiigleiiM'iit with the l;iv without
tlie ignominy of doiiaiug a nlrii'd nuit.
Prepaid Ballroad Orders.'
"Something wUicb is of considorabln
intoreHt to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known j
it the system of prepaid orders now In
fleet betwi'on stations of the Houthrn
Pacific company and nil points in the
United Stntcn. liy moans of ihis system
tickets may he purchased at Med ford
from any place, in the United Htutes and
mailed or telegraphed direct lo th'
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations aud small amounts of
ensh in connection witn those tide's
nay aUo he forwarded at the saint ;
ime." tf j
HARMONY
IN YOUR
NEW HOME
Color blending of Furniture,
Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork,
Walls, make home life happier.
Our expert decorative specialist will
vWit your' city noon. Without obli
gating you he will discuss the fur
nishings for your new home.
Writt for pvticuUn
J. G. Mack & Co.
Furniture and Carpets
PORTLAND. OREGON
Singli Roornt hurnithed TasUfutty
notu'i;.
Notice is hereby given that tho under
signed will apply to the city council of
tho city of Medford, Oregon, at the
meeting to be hold on February 2, 11)011,
for n license to sell spiritons, vinous
and malt liipiors in quantities less than
t gallon, for a period of six months, at
his place of business r.t Nos. 112 nnd
114 Front street, iu ra'd city.
Dated this 20th day of Jununrv, 1!HW.
270 JOHN .'IARR1NOTON.
WHAT PAPERS SAY
THE CRATER LAKE PROJECT.
(Oregon Journal.)
Oregon has done practically nothing
lo develop her scenic attractions. No
statu is richer in them. No (date has
been so slow in ulili.itig theni as a nut
terinl remnirce. The hIoIIi of Oregon in
this respect has been aud is a costly
Inmiiu'HH. The rcttult of it is that the
tourists willi their trail of disbursed
dollars go elsewhere. Few globe trotteiB
put Oregon on their itinerary, Kew of
t he t hoiiHunds of millionaire pleamire
pickers who sojourn for moiitlm in places
that attract, habituate tu Oregon. They
go to t'nlifornia. They spend their mon
ey there. The money that they d in
borne in oiiu of the rot'ourcoft of the
state. It runs into the millions of dol
lars annually. It is the asset ou w-liich
reveral of the principal lowim of the
state chiefly subsist. It is bo important
i: source of revenue that the state, in
the effort to cater tu it, i.s bonding it
we If in he Hum of .f 1 s,iiiio,iiiin ,, Iniill
roods that will attract rich auloino
bilists to the Htate. If is an enterprise
t hat will pour a greater and greater
stream of gold into California.
Oregon has equal or greater oppoitu
nity to inako herself the Mn-ou of this
rich and roving can-vou. It hat n;itiual
wonders that distance them nil. At the
Lead of these wonder in Crater lake, in
southern Oregon. It t' in the inunediate
vicinity of IMioan Hay, that out of
nil the retreats on the cont inent, a
well known railroad magnate has se
Icctod for n summer home. Along with
both there is a wealth of tonkin niouu
ti:in peaks, a marvelous grouping of
Miow capped neitl i'it'1'-. and a btiidicupe
of mountain, valley, forest and stream
better than California's, nobler than
Yellowstone- parks and mote ma, jest ie
than the widely heralded attractions of
other localities. It is a resource that
Oregon can invoke for her very mat
rial enrichment, and eversight of which
is nil unpardonable lapse uf enterprise
A bill to make n beginning in open
ing scenic Oregon is before the lcgida
turo. liriefly, it i.- proposed that the
stnto appropriate lt(i,tnt with the ex
peetation that the federal government,
Jackson county aud Klamath county
and privatn individuals will appropriate
i u additional $4"0,0mi for construction
of a road reaching ( rater lake from
Klamath and Medford, which stretch
is ultimately to ht a part of a great
road extending acrnsi the southern por
tion of Die state from the Pacific to the
Idaho line. Apart from tho material
interest in developing the section it
Imll traverse, this road is u lust move
for ushering iu a scenic Oregon. Thirty
thousand to fifty thousand tourists an
nually visit Yellowstone park aud other
coi'st wonders. Is 't not worth while
the bring them to Oregon
PURDIN INTRODUCES
REMOVAL TO CONGRESS
liepresentat ive I'nnlin today inl ro
I need the following memorial to con
gross:
'That the legislature of (lie state
of Oregon hereby respectfully requests
and urges the senators and rcpivsentu
lives representing the slate of Oregon
Ml the congress of the Toiled States
lo support a properly drawn joint res
'dtition when prwposcd for adoption bv
tlie two houses of congress, declaring it
to be the policy of the federal govern
meat to refrain from the taxation of
inheritances for federal purposes, and to
serve this source of revenue for the ex
lusive use and benefit of the several
states.
WIFE ASSERTS HUSBAND
PLAYED TRICK ON HER
-SEE THE LATEST-
COLLAR PIN SETS
At
MARTIN J. REDDY'S
THE JEWELER
WIIKIMO TIIK (t)l!AI,ITV IS ALWAYS RIGHT
N'ciir I'uslolTu'c.
Kino Wiitoli o in I Jowolry llopairiii? i Specialty.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TUOWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Enivos, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
n-.Veis and Machinery.
Agents in R"rtl".rn Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
VCDFOBD, OEEOON S
YOU KNOW THE BILL ilS PAID
when you buy by check beeauBO when
it is returned marked paid, it is the
best possible receipt.
Why not open nu account, subject to
check, with this strong, obliging bunkf
"tr: I jJ.vv r- VAWTER,' President.
' ' it. R. L1NDLEV, Cashier.
United HtuUB Depositary.
Etuhmihcd 1888.
Cuitul and Surplus $125,000
T?Mtnrr?s $700,000
EVERY ONE HAS THE IK OWN
TROUBLES
i 1
v.
Hspeciully the man is ho buys a Buit
tf elothinj or overcoat made to fit any
one that wants to buy. The man who
has hia garments mado to order by an
up-to-date tailor never has auy trouble
with the fit, finish or general "got up"
(if his clothing. It n ;t only fits per
fectly, but givs you a style and indi
viduality acfjiiired ii no other way
when mudo at
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
Importers andTail ciE
PALM BUILDING. MEDFORD, OR.
MORTON
fOTEL
PORTLAND
OREGON
MonKRy Comfort
Hodxratb Prices
ONLY ROOF
GARDEN IN
PORTLAND
ifiiie lounsc Headquarters
jL of Columbia Valley
ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY
KOK THE ALASKA
YUKOX EXPOSITION
A. S. NORTON, Vmtn
O. E. HiNinifor
A. C. R.in.tall
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
:, Sub-Dividers and Developors Bogue River Valloy Or
chard lands.
h. tire fruit lauds, bearing and young orchards in small and
largo tinrta, for sale.
Wo plant and care for orchards and guarantee property to
be hh if presented.
Experience Not Necessary for
thoso who purchase through us. They secure the advise aud
sorvlces of a consulting horticulturist, nu expert on fruit cul
ture m all its branchos, who for several yous has exceled in
the growing and shipping of fruit in tho Uogue River vatley,
record crops, record packs, record prices.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOES
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith & Molony
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Plun ing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS.
COI.KAX. WuhIi., Th..nins
Vii-I.. i.f l-:ili..rnii, imt guiltr
tili:y I it n ihurc.- i.f wit',. ,1,.,,., i. M,s.
Wiwlyv jilli'K.-d Unit tli.-v intcn.l
I to (!" Iw. k tu thfir old Indian:! Iiomr
' In.', jiik) ti.-li.-tH woto oireli. ir,t nt
oll'iiv. us sho tliouolii, M,t iiiston,
WitU'li.y ioiri'liiisi',1 only i vhi.-l. !..
Ii'-r. mtli tL' in ii v. Am III.'
tniiii left Cfv Wi'l,.v lolil Ins uitV
Kohik to 111.- mil .1,111,. ,;ir- ,ut
. r.-lin iniii; lo Kll.i'l
Wi,l,v I. arii.. I mI
ltr.1 a II. I U;ih iM-iiij.
III, ill. 'V slio sol.t
lift till' 1 1 ai
ton. Wlo'ii Mis.
Iia.l I ii a.
vd to liuliiiiiu with
I.T 1 i.-U.-t at I'.'ii.ll.t,,
to t oliax. twrarinj,' ..
for ln nrr.st.
an. I r.tiiriir.l
tin' art : i tt
...th
A.
MONTON. Mnw., ,l;ui, .id.-. );!
US II -....It 14 ..xpvlc-d (H HTl'lM'
cr dotidi'd iuiHtii4 fiMin tlif n
.niil ;iniiii'i ! I,. h,, ttliu
at tho Hiintim l ity ,-'iit. , ill,
chili uf rw Kngl.uid ('uMin.-nUuiiN of
.'DToiitiulK arc now a;tlidi.d u thiv
ity, Hartford, Sprinti.-!.!. PittHti,!.!.
N'ortlt Adnins.l WtiriM'st.r ami tli.r
.t'v Kughind citirn. nnd at t-uiilii V
dinner tin1 sky pilots nil nmkf atu
liitiuti! plain for tho mason of hit.
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per eent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTKX LAMPS.
32 Caiulk' Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use iu 1000 his.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt fn
yi Candle Power TuUgSteU Lamp uses
40 Watts pcihour aud would use in 1000
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilo
watt 4
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp 5 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Ol'fi. c. 20ii West Seventh Street. Phone No. 3."5.
Opposite the His; Klertrie Sign.
Compare
the Quality
II is. and always has
tuvn our aim to supplv
our cuatoincrs with
goodn ff tlie highest
piIity and to ti;at end
Vl ai ni ways Hiding
i-sCj! ,:,;. v 1;,.., tk
ad r'itivn of 1 p-r for red
stoek' ninkt-s our line
rf r.i.le C'.ir.ned
Goods most complete.
Our iervice always the
btt and crery aecom-givi-n
our eustomers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
YOU CAN'T
SAVE
On your railroad fare.
Tho law of tl e common
carrier compels equal
rates on all ruilrnad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
111 Tlmo, Traveling Ex
penses and ratlguo by
insisting on the shortest
route, fastest trains and
best service. Simply sea
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
0. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacific
Every facility for the
safety and accommoda
tion of th passenger is
provided. cbange of
ears is necessary to Den
ver, Omaha, Kansas City
Chicago. Direct connec
tions are inr.de for all oth
er points t-adi, and south
A. S. HOSENBAUM, Agent,
Medford.
WM. McMUBRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND , OB.