Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 18, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREO OX. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1000.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evcninu except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISH 1X0 COM PAX Y
Georok Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Po.stoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
S UBSCRIPTJ ON RAT ES :
One month by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 Omi year by until $fi.00
WANDERING BIRD OF 1
PREY HAS CLOSE CALL
TO tiXAMLXti M1XKS.
.Representative Miincv (if ioll IJeacli is (he autlior of
u measure now jiendin lie fore the state legislature, pro
viding for the ereat ion of the office of state mine examiner,
which is of intense interest to the mining industries of
Oregon. . ;
The main purport of the bill is to have an examination
made by a state official of all mining properties owned by
companies which are offering mining stocks for sale to
eastern investors, with the intent of giving such investors
an accurate statement concerning the properties which
are made the basis of a mining flotation.
The mining interests of Oregon, as well as of other
western states, have suffered greatly on account of the
disgraceful operations of some fake mine promoters,
whose misrepresentations have caused the loss of much
money by investors, usually located in the east. And not
only mining but other investment enterprises have con
sequently been affected. Several years ago the Ameri
can Mining Congress, with headquarters m Denver, be
gan a systematic agitation for suitable laws which would
make it extremely difficult for fakirs to operate with
out being in danger of heavy penalties, and nearly all of
the states have responded to its appeals for legislation.
Representative .Muncy's bill is thought by the mining con
gress to be an effective measure, and its passage is be
ing sought by all the legitimate mining interests of the
state. i
lAir years the mining congress has labored to attract
eastern and even foreign capital to the consideration of
the merits of western mining and industrial enterprises,
and one of its efforts has been to remove this obstacle to
fair profits and safety for foreign capital. This organ
ization, which represents the conservative and legitimate
mining interests of the west, with many members in Ore
gon, is confident that an increased flow of capital towards
western mining enterprises will follow the removal of a
large part of fraud and misrepresentation from mining.
The iMuncy bill provides (hat the expense of making
such examination shall be borne by the investor, or the
party asking for such examination, (he slate being put
to little or no expense in the matter. j
DESPOILER OF GIRLS
GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE
SToeKTON', ('ill., l-'i'b. H. -Witlmi
(wo limtt'H tit' tin1 linn- Unit Hie Stm-Muri
Kiuml jury visited rhiiuttnwn dialrietH
thin afternoon with u view of i itMrt i
ciiiulititiiiH I here, Yi Ilium l-M within, !!
yearn of ii" ami miirrii'd man, wiih
found in a box of I lie Chinese noodle
restaurant with llit.rl Chidinter, ned
lit yearn, ami (iliulvtt t'rahli, ned hi
yearn. Tliey were fear t nig on noodles
and drinking Immt,
Tho Chiili(ttor nirl in n pretty blue
ryetl girl of hitbvliUe nppen ranee, while
the ( 'rabb irl in more main re in ap
pearance, Kdwiitdtt ii; wii.i to have
boon out with each of the tfiilH nepji
rately at lalo bourn ami in place where
privacy was assured.
KdwurdH, when arretted, was hurried
tit the afternoon Hemioti of the police
court and was Hcntei.ced to I ."in davs
in tho oily prison. Kffortn will i.c
made to bend the ul a let'oiuia
lory.
ONE WOMAN SAYS THAT
CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN
rllK'Aou, I'eb. is. That "the
Ii t lies ti m lie the man" is a n est a Mi shed
fuel, in Chirnifo, aeeoidini; lo Mrs. Ii
i
!llnr I': IKiiis t i n , who in a coiiitiiuni
rulinii lo a wenian's club cites coll
jfiete instances ef womlerfulv transfer
I tuatioiis in character effected by im
1 prov eiiti'Tit in raiment.
; The (opic was chosen from her experi
ence with a man vli was: forced to
l.iime by p..erty. .-nd liad at last be
I-, in mo nolorimis th:i he could not get
n-irli. Apper.liit to her at I lie settle
ineut, she li.-iihorvd him. yo him a po
sit ion in another city, and fixed hint up
with a new suit of clot lies before send
inil lii in away.
"This mail writ's nie," she said,
"that he has jjiven up all his old ways
and is now an industrious wnrlier. The
whole success lay in that suit of clothes
I nave him. lie came to me in overalls
and the change ivmiudtd him of his
position :ind respniiiibi 1 1 1 ion as a man."
WOMAN TO BE ACTING
GOVERNOR OF OREGON
SALKM, Or., Feb. IS. When Uov
rrnor O our go K. ClKimbertaiu nes to
Washington to bo Hworn in as t'nited
Stales Menu tor, the acting governor of
Oregon will bo a woman. It it under
Rtood that (iovernor ( liatn berlni n doe.s
not intend to rclimpiivh the office of
governor until he lakes oath as sena
tor.
There will conseiuentlv be a perid
during which he still will be governor
Hfter he leaven the slate.
DANISH MINISTRY SEEKS
DEFENSE APPROPRIATION
('Ol'KMIAliKV. I-Vb. K Hills pro
riding for better sea and land defense
for Copenhagen and the coast ,.f Zee
hind were in t n-du.-d in the folkelhing
today by the minister of national do
fense. The contemplated fortifications
inv ol e an expenditure of something
iver n,iiiM.i.ni construction of a
score of torpedo bouts an.) a half a
d.'-eu submarine al-o is contemplated.
In introducing the bills the minister
nferred to the iieeessitv of IVnmnrk
In
. t K:
I n the governor ' absence from tin
Htilte it hafl been the pract ice of the
governor' secretary to attend to of fi- 1 l'r"l"
eial business, such as muting docu
inenta and signing Hi1 governor's name.
W. X. Oateiis, the present secretary,
wan today appointed to a judgc-hip and
will be fucceeded as secretary by Mrs
C. H. Sholton. As (Jali'iis' successor,
tho governor has appointed Mrs. ( H.
Shi'lton, who for several vears was his
Monographer, and as the precedent will
be followed. Mrs. Slielten will be the
Hctiug governor.
being in a position to preserve her lieu
trablv under all circumstances. It was
id t o ra ise t he ncccssnrv in one
u i 'iv income t ,i imposed on t lie
her section of the population.
otic biding the minister auiioiiuc
t the government made its coiitill
in ol'lue dependent upon the a. lop
f p.opos:,U.
rSKS TO BE ALLOWED
TO RETAIN NEW NAME
LOW AMUSEMENTS
CUT OFF FOR MINORS ' ' "
Tin
SACHAMKNTO. Cal.. Feb. I
assembly passed a bill today bv drove
I j. JoiiiiHon making it a misdemeanor
for a minor to attend u cock fight , prio " ''''
fight or horse race, and fixing the pen 11
eilli' t:o. Feb.
Ir., assistant citv
n petition in the
pet out t .
lit name. Hist rue
but from the tune ,
IV-- Harry Hildreth.
ti-rwurer. has tiled
em uit eoutf asking
d to lelaill his ptes
name is Harry Weed.
f his mot her 's mar
'Ha
her s, ,,,-d husband, the
llildioth. he ha-- been know,
eth. ,tr. The Cue? Ihat he as
of Hildreth b came known
ate
da
Rlty ff $,n) fine
for len.soeil or nvvnen of places vvh
such rontoxtN are held, who allow miti i
or to enter.
jj tnonihs ag.i tin
h p,
-dings
OLOCST M AN IS WOIUJ);
UP fAB$ OLjO TODAY '
RUSSIA'S FINANCIAL j .
PROPOSAL ACCEPTKP tiFAhl.x.l K, Met.. Feb. 1 - .lose
(lua.Wluie lcala. b-beved to be the
rOVSTANTIXOPT.K. Keh. IV The eldest man m the world, has iust 1c ,
porto hn notifieil Iiusia of its aceep j brated his t:i;th birthday. Alcala was
tHtire in principle of Kussia ' latest jborti in this cit v v , .irs b.-fore Mexico
financial proposal for it not t lenient ef J became n republic rnd has therefore
the Tiirko Hulgarian dinpute. jlived in three couturier
W'ASHlNt.'I'uN'. F. b. I v- owing to tie-
timely inlerfen m e of federal author j
itieH, the life of t: huge bi:-! of prey
which makes its home in the giaw tower
of the public biiil'ling of tint, city, and j
wlueh lini made victims of many pig i
eons and otln-r miii." II birds during tie
last month, was saved yesterday. J
William M. Mooney, di bursing cb it- I
in the department, had gone lo the p,.st !
office building :ir I with a permit j
from the chief of pohee and a shotgnn
to Hhoot the bird, wlieii he got word
that the permit li:-.d b-en revoked on
application of Dr. T. S. Palmer, of th
liiolngical survey. The latter ndd tie
chief that the bird. ;-uppo 1 to bo an
oreinaiv hawk, u:e. pec-mea of t he j
rare and veluuhh- Peregrine, or w;i
( ring falcon.
JUST RECEIVED
A New LiiK- cf
Mantel and
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
feel W iUl JUVy VlVkj
madtim i ornnv THE
JEWELER
j ' "
YOU CAN'T
SAV E
On your railroad fare.
The law of tie common
rarrier compels eiual
rates on all n.ilioad lines
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Traveling Es
pen6B and Fatigue by
fnaiHtlng on the shortest
route, faste t trains nnd
best service. Simply nee
that your ticket roads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
0. R. & N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
Union Pacifh
Kvery facilily for thu
safety and acenmmo I i
tioii if I h priMsener m
provided. . chnue uf
curs is neccHsary to Men
ver, Omaha, Kainns ( My
ChicHtfo. hiri et enmiec
l ions are nn.d" for all oth
er points east and south
A. H. K 1SK N l-'A I'M. Agent,
Mod ford.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agont,
PORTLAND, OR.
More Light for Less Money
ki.xty-tln ee ijer cent of clot-trie current saved by using
TfJXG.STEN LilMPS.
2,2 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
W atts per hour and would use in iooo brs.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $n
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in icon
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a K;lo
watt 4
Net Saving in iooo hours iu favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
Offin.'. L'lMi West .Seventh Street. Phone No. 3;").
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VAILEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific
Northwest. S in tLe combine. Competes with
all first-class nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. (1. TU-OW BRIDGE, Propi k tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All lands of Hughes, Spraying Oulfits, Pumps,
Im;:A'." and Machinery.
Agents in Sorthern Oregon for
FAIRISAN KS, MORSE & CO.
fw County
Oi MCDFOBD, OREOOH g.
S-atu Di pi)Hit;-.ry
Kstal'iinliml 18SS.
fajiital a-d SurpluB $125,000'
liosoun :.i $700,000
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
The .luckauQ County Bunk respectfully
solicits yuur acum, subject to your
i-luM-k, with the strongest guarantee of
safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
t:tematic banking survice, which as
siireH tho greatest care in every finan
transaetioi:, with this obliging institution.
IT 'V. I. VAWTER, Prwidpot.
O. R, LINDLEY, Canhior.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. Ii. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office iu Jacksou County Bank Upstairs
F OSENBRUGGE
Agent for THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Sole a-.-iit iti .la !,s.it c. unity for tiio STT PKBA 1 EH UXK 1-' AUTO
MOIiIl.i:s. Thu a. iv M. l Slu l.'linkiT, ."0 liursc .olvt-i, fmir-t-ylimliT
m.'.liiim ; i ' i-o Tnur;it Car liaa won th-j n ,-ojnilioi- nn.l mitiiinitinn of all
ni:it-L!iii:.t.s an. I Imm piovcn itsi-if lo In- a rcmariiabii- vclurli- fcr slrcnolli.
sprnl ami . 1 u i ;t li lit . X.-w (roods in -ill linos will arrive iu tl:c i-onrse of
nox moiilli at. Iho .l mli linker ivan-liousi'.
MEDFORD, OUBGON.
When You Think
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
.:. V.. KNVAliT President.
.1. A. I'KHIiY, Vi.-c President.
.K1IIN S. OltTH, Cashier.
V. B. JACKSON, Ann 't Cashier
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD,
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
$50,000
10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus uess Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOBS
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
SuccfsstrT to SfliiUi i mm
V.. J. Skew i ti. K. HtUinuer
A. C. Rin.l.ll (I.. i. Harr),
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS
tnre
the
, Suli -Diviilora and Developers Rogue River Valley Or
chard lands.
i fruit Inn.ls. hearing ami young orchards in small and
t i..-"ta, t'ir .:ilo.
i' l l'tit and -ar. f.r orchards and jfuartr.fie prrty to
ii prrst'iit.'d.
Experience A'of Accessary for
wlu iurv!;w tlir.uitfli . 'I'lu-y si'cnro tlio ndviso and
1. r i' u i'lMisuJlui horl H'lillurist. ;ui txttrt iu fruit oul
m all its I'ratklir. who for several you lias exooled in
1,-avinv; an 1 shippiisi; of fruit in the Kojjue Kiver vlev,
r-1 1'iop-. n , ,r. pai-s. r-r r-t prices.
1 1 i uh D Street, MoJfovd, Oregon
Take the Tribune for News,
Tomorrow is last day of Bargain Offer ;l-
REGISTER
a von- rijjlit now Hint lienocforth only
tin' hesl tnilorii!(; in Koud enough for
vi u. I'l'isnnnl aiiearam'i) ia more than
hell' Hie battle for snceess in life. Why
not, then, wear clothes thp.t are wor
thy of yon Coino to iih for your tai
lorint;. We will fit you out iu suits
Ihat will he n ereilit to you ami to u.
I'vii-es that ore right.
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers andTailors
PALM BUIIDINO, MEDFOBD, OR.
1
iff
Local
Confidence
Induces citizens of Medford
to grab many of the Best
Things on the market this
winter
J ;'ii t lmmo for a moment that our local citizens
'Ion t iwo-iiizc a good thing when it offers. Did
von ever tra.li; horses with any of them? Take our
ixlvn-e, and do., t risk it. Good sense will dictate
I ha it is , order lo follow their lead in investing in
Medlord property, however, for thev see the hand
writing on the wall. Medford is on the verge of a
.oon, interview ns and we'll tell you whv this is
(lie right time 1.. I my Medford citv property.
ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Kxhiliit liuilding, Medford, Oregon.
y&vs. 3ve.ni Ifampton Isaacs
"Instructor of "Piano. Ilsxt 5ttetl,o&
Stulo at Mc.l.nc. tortb Ornj Strt.t
Compare
the Quality
It i, and always has
been our aim to supply
or customers with
goJs of the highest
as-'iuainy and to that end
. Im-e nre always i,ng
1'tuality to our line. The
JilditioD of "preferred
anro our IIHO
of h.i'h orade Csnnetl
Ooedt most complete.
Onr service always the
kit and erery accom
given our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, China ware, Fruit
a and FJeed