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

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    THE ME I) FORD DA.TLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900.
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of (lie City of Mt;tH'rl.
L'ublislicil everv pveuinu ex'-ept Wiunl.iy.
MEDFORD PUJJLJ SJ11NU CO.Ml'AXY
Geohoe Putxa.m, jjtljtrjiiiul 1At";t'Il: .
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the PostnlTice at
Medford, Oregon.
OLD VIKING DAY8
AT THE
A. Y. P.
S U BSOKJ l'TLOX J AT ES :
Ou month by mail or currier. ., .0.S0 )i' yr l.y imm
SOUTH AMLltlCAS COSSEHYATIOX.
With a view to conserving the natural resources of the
United States, Canada and .Mexico, representatives of
these overnnients, in addition to many of the leaders m
the conservation movement in this country have gathered
in attendance upon the North American conservation con
ference in Washington. The conference was called by
President Roosevelt, who, after extending on behalf of
the American people, his heartiest welcome, declared that
nothing augured better the development of the entire con
tinent than this conference.
"1 feel," said the president, "that the ference is
one of the most important steps that have been taken of
recent years, looking toward the harmonious co-operation
between the nations of the earth for the comnidn ad
vancement of all.
"I believe that the movement which you today initiate
is of the utmost importance to this hemisphere and mavjic
of the utmost importance to the world at large.
"I am anxious to do all in my power to work in har
mony for the common good of all instead of each working
to get .something at the expense of the others. I'ltiinate
ly each of us will profit immeasurably if instead of striv
ing to advance by trampling down the other each strives
to advance together for common advancement."
It Mill LA TISC LKJI (1! Sill I'M i:ts.
sK.vrn.i:. w .,),.. r. u t.. i.uii.i ;
a viking hliip. fully miii. itii'l in.iti it
l.itli pirkiil Nur-i'tn.-u "f III" n..iiliurst.
it aci-iii l,M;.' W:iliii!'n rtn-l
hui.l l Hi.' Al.'i-I n Viil I'it.-'V ' M'" !
''iticiu kpiiuhI "M Aii'jnt :t". ivlii.h i
S'urwtiv .lay a I 'I"' I'.vr. i '-I"' !!" "''
till" I'il. il n- (.:it S:i I ','!"! linii.l illi'l "th j
.r Xurwi'igitiu sm'ii'l i'"' t I hi- "int.
A litll'- I'luy ;'inl.lir i.f a sli.r.v of ;
tlit. ninth I'fhlniy. will ) 011:1. -toil in I
nt'i'tion with tt viiu'- of tin1 xlnp.
Uini; will lin rliiiw'ii l.v t hi pii'lii'il
N'orni'iiioii. Hi.' will n' it nol'loi. iiiir-
nii'ii iiti'l inarsiin-ii, nii'l will 1-0111111:11111
llii' sl.ii mi if Oif '" tin' faiiriiiiii'li.
Ill tlio !aii:o niiil'liitliiat'T tho hili''
will woo 1111.I W'.l a ,1'inri-H provioilHly
1,-,-to.l ami fUr will til. II l.'-i oinl' 111"
.jlli'i-ii. Tho iiiooli will lio :o-i-tiiii.aiii'-'l
l,v .',110 l:olio in w:iitino. ilro-s.'l in
liio national ooluino of Norway.
JUST RECEIVED
A New Line of
Mantel and
St Wall CLOCKS
IN UP-TO-DATE STYLES
MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER
Tim Knox bill that has passed the houses of congress
in styled a temperance measure, but in reality is nothing
more than one of regulation of inlcr-stak niuierce in
intoxicants. If was designed to prevent evasion id' pro
hibition laws in various states, and secret traffic in liiiior.
The bill requires all liquor packages to be correctly
labeled, so as to show the true nature of their contents
and the act signce, ami prohibits shipments C. . It.,
providing suitable penalties.
This new law will doubtless operate greatly to reduce
shipments of whisky by express, in cases or demijohns,
direct from distilleries to consumers in prohibition and
other states, a business that has assumed large propor
tions of late years.
The Sacramento lice in commenting upon the passage
of the measure, offers the belief that it is one of numerous
signs of the growing disposition to impose strict regula
tions upon the litjiior traffic, ami that it is not good policy
for liipior dealers to resist this, for the only result is agi
tation for more drastic laws.
WHAT PAPERS SAY
BANDITS RAID BUTTE
SALOON; SECURE
o.-Tlie
S'Jio
A BUSY DAY IN CENTRAL POINT.
A iMiyuso tut 1 1 nut and n carpenter
created considerable commotion mi I'iue
street last. Thursday afternoon in the
wny of n high kicking net in which
lindane Sanderson (carpenter) v:ih Hit'
ntngo director and ti certain uncivilized
cnyuse mure was tin1 chief actress say
the Herald, while I In1 crrt, wli ifli toward
111.' end of llli' net collided with a 1-1.
phono tlc, may lu described .-is tin'
chief mourner, lindane had heard his
did, t M. Sanderson, tin well known
real estate man, complaining about th.
timi'H ln'tnp; ilull, aut t' In1 di'i'i.U'il t
livi'n tiling up it lit, rven if it rost a
I'lirtwlK'Ot. lh' t llt'lrfu, V ntl.-K-llr.l liis
niH'i vili.cil fi'iiinln tpiailnipi'tl t tin1
cart ami Hturtt'tt for tmvii. Tlic man1
wan us (loi'itr as a pi-t Kitten until well
into town, wImti' an appii' iati ;utli
(MU'f was iiKstirril, wluMi hIii tiinifil her
ni'M Iooho in one of tin1 latest vaitile
villi1 m-ts of tin1 siasoii. Any i'lnnts
yirl on rnrlli who can throw Iht feet
llltlf AM Itill HH tllO illlish IMMIO n
citnhl liiinl a I'ittsl.urjf milliouairi' in :i
lliillilto. Ar hooii the '"show" was
ovr nii'l tin- a'urent i.oi hail pass,-. I
out of sijjM, Koinj; siMlth. tln-re u a-
nmre real live intere:t in life t li :i
hern nccn in town uniee the i hi
football name. Heal estate 1mm
ml niiro rapiilly aiul in less t h
ininuteH Sanelerson had elnsed :
for tlic sale of a 7'1 iu ic fnnn.
utranjjers wh had dr.ij.ped - i" i
lie t ween t rat n a lu y'in nul li :
to find luifiness l.ica t iiois in what thev
nil deelar.d to ho the l;eli..st ,.nn
Inn! seen in Creuii this winter.
tilery-If n little ore lt..T-e runaw-n
in H nui'ldy d:iv will ere-tte all th i
excitement, what 11 In the r,wu i t nti
lierc next stimmer when tlo- new niri
t!Vshm is completed and in uperat n-n
UTtlt 1" or 1" lleW e.Hlirete htf-ill.'s.
hnihlinejH, with J"i or il" new m.-drri
dwellings under wa f
Answer- There '1 he soim thin ' d -nt
had
deal
i . 1 l:i
here
"'It lid
Itl'TTi;. M.mt.. Idi
lartiij; holdup in Unite iti years was
inlled off in Movnihiin Harlian 's
-: 1 1 n i on iirlli Main street early Sun
lay ni'M. when a doen men were
'stneK n)" :il the print uf a revoher
ind tin house was rotdiod of more than
V'l'.n in cash. On account of the heliet'
of tin- proprietors that thev could o
e their men th- ."ffair was kept ipiiet
until last uioht.
The men came in at different doors.
I'he masks weie- sitnplv ha lid keivh ii-f s
ind the pair appear-', I (, have I. nt one
L'lin. I lie man h no ei't-'ie.l tlo haeb
door held a rexnher and coiuuinndeil
":'ll hands up." Th" older was ..Level
:ut I the men wen leathered into a coi
ner. The nlher l.andil walked l.eliind the
har. riml pnlliut,' on) a diawer. unwrap
pi'd VJtn which Hie p-.tprietors Kept in
a towel, lie then 1 I fled the register. The
victims were hade iud nielil and the
n.l.l.. rs .1 , . .1.
CONTRACTOR DlfiS:
LAUDANUM OVERDOSE
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lit Ii.-v,
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111.' Kl:nn:it li
n!t of tin i. it
Kl. l TII r.M.I.S. Or.. IVk
Mil..' i;:ilhii;lii'r, n .' . , I t.-i.-t.r i.n
.ik. iln.l M.iii.I.
I ,'iisr in t lii , it v :i
t' l:iii'l:ininil.
:. :in . ..'ni'ii,v.t r:nlin..l aii.l
..Ml i :1ft. r, :llnl wurKi'.l t'..- l:ll'
hi llii' unilli 1i :i lull l;iti't:iN.
ivnl :i tl :mil .l.ill:ir ilttr
.limilMT, I'"! t'.T
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It I II 1, ,n llr .'li'llllll'.l .
i l l- it !. i' . , .1 1, .1, tub. ,.'li
M1MKT1UNC
NEW IN
BOOSTER TRICKS
BUTTE MAN RIDES
THE RLIND AND DIES
8K.VTTI.E. Wa.li.. I'. l'. S.. - Wl.il.'
sll'lllin II riili nil tin' I'lili.l I,:. ir- .'t'
l.rt'Ht Nurtli.'rti tnii.i ... nil.i.iniil.
I'hilip Di'.'liti'lli.if uf llntt... M . ,it.. !i
uliiihrn frnttt Itif. n"vli :iii.1 itit:intlv
ITllnllI'll III lll'lltll UII'I'T till1 Ulli'l N ivliili.
tlio Irnin w;is ni'iir Ylliiit.'t'n Ht.'it ii'tt.
T.cttor fmtn.l mi tli" il.:i.l limit u.-ix-r
li in nililri'MM ti 111." I'l.'itiiinin itni't.
llutti', Munt.
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i li.'.i
tin-
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WAMllVUTilX. 1' i .'i -T
.1. tit t.i.lnv Hin.'.l :i . 1.11 its;,
I til.iv . i:, Im; tr.'. tl,... :i
I'.-irK. Tin' I'.'ii whii-li tli.' 'i.
i' :i Iniinli .1 In l;.'pr.'.'t,t:it'M
.Tlif..i ni:i t" lti' 1'r. . 'lltt'.l t"
II Wliit,'. .r, iliti'lC of III.'
tntiloor Art leanti'.
t.i. nt
Sinitli "
Mi..
I'tlliforiii:
YOU CAN'T
SAV E
On your r.u'roud fare.
The law of lie common
carrier coi'-pcls equal
rates on all n.ilioad lineg
YOU CAN SAVE
In Time, Tinvolliig Ex
penses mid ratlgiio by
Insisting on Die shortest
route, f.isto X trains nnd
best servtco. Simply see
that your ticket reads via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. f N.
Oregon Short I ine
and
In ion I'acifi '
F.V.TV fn.-ilili
stift'l..
ill
li f III t-isM'lti." r is
provided. .'litiii',' of
cars is tii'i'i sar.v to Don
or, (tmiiliii, Kansas City
t 'liirn'o. 1'iri ot I'otiiU'C
lions arc in:. do for all oth-
inl south
or ti
it.ts
. s. i;iisi;si:Ai'M, Aoni,
M"df..r,l.
VM. Mi'MURRAY,
Qencrjl rmssnger Agent,
TORTLAND, OR.
More Light for Less Money
Hixt v-thrce per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in 1000 Ins.
110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $11
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour and would use in ioon
hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo
watt A
Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
OTfici. ,0ij West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355.
Opposite the Big Electric Sign.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEfDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
F OSENBRUGGE
Aucnt tor THE STUDEBAKER BROS.
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
VEHICLES AND WAGONS
Solo auont in .laikson county for tlio 8TUDKBAKEK LINE OP AUTO
MOlill.KS. Tho now E. M. P. Studobakor, 30-burao powi'i, four-cylinder
iiit'dium i'tii'0 Tnuriiig Cur lias won tli-j rocognitiou uud admiration of all
iiini'l.itiii.ta and him proven itself to be a remarkable vehicle for atrongth,
s .-ii and durability. Now goods in all lilies will arrive is the course of
n.-xt month at tho Studtbaker warehouse.
MEDFOED, OBBOON.
When You Thirk
Of
Shoes
Think
of
McDonald
.:. K. KNVAHT President.
.1. A. PEKKY, Vice President.
.IOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OB.
CAPITAL - - $50,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus.ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
When you want
to know any
thing special
about SHOES
Go to
c. w. Mcdonald
Successor to Smith S Molonv
G. E. HiWintter
A. C. Rndll JL. D. Harm
Roa'ue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS 1 sfr
Sub-Dividers nd Developers Bogu Biver Valley Or
chard Litnds.
... fruit lands, bearing and young orchards in small and
ti..- Ui, for sale.
I l int nnd care for ori-h.irds and guarantee property to
K pri'sented.
Experience Xot Xecessary for
win. purchase through us. They secure ths advise and
flri.' of a consulting horticulturist, an expen on trim cul
ture 'ti all its branches, who for several yens has eiceled in
tlie tr wing and shipping of fruit in the Koguc Kiwr valley,
record ciops. record packs, record prices.
those
: 1 1 North 1 Sued, Modtord, Oregon
Take the Tribune for News
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Conunoi cial Nursery in trio Pacific
Northwest. X;. in tLe combine. Ci.ripctes with
nil t'irst-ciass nurseries
L E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. U. Tli'OW'BRlDGE, Propiit tor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Eiivcs, Spraying Ontl'its, Pumps,
a in! Machinery.
ents in Sort'A-rn Oreson for
FA 1 R P .V K S, MORSE & CO.
la MTOrOKD, 0REOOM
State Uepositr.ry
Estabiiohed 188S.
i-npitnl ad Surplus $125,000 fjJ lW
Hesourr?s 7t)U,UUU
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking Service
Tin' .lai-knoii County Hank respectfully
Kuiicits vtiiir at'euiini, subject to yuur
rhet-U, with the strongest guarantee of
safety ami efficiency.
Wo offur the highest Attainment iu
(ivsteiuatie banking service, which as
sures the greatest care in every finan
cial transaction, with this obliging institution.
VAWTl.il, President.
O. K. L1NDLI. V, Ca.hier.
REGISTER
:i vow riyht now that henceforth only
1 lie best tailurirg is gooii enough for
ii. I'ersuiiiil aiieuranco is more than
lii'lf the battle fur success in life. Why
lint, t lie!), U'e:;r clothes thivt uro vor
lliy of you,' Cihiiu to us for your tai
loring. We will fit you out iu suits
tliMt will be a creilit to you ami to us.
I 'rices that are right.
J. A. Kreuzer & Co.
Importers and Tailors
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, OE.
..ui0 i '
You will find
your wife's
judgment
is usit.-tlly brtter than your own,
ami ymi will find on einisulting
her that she does not approve of
paying nut goo-1, hr.nl-earueil dol
lars for rent, when there lire so
many god properties on ilie market at reasonable figures in Medford.
A woman h:;-. :i keen vn for bc :: ion. sun'oumliiis, etc., and her ju lg-m.-iit
can be relied upon in iimkiii;; a selrciiiHi ',ty n home. Bring her
with you, ii:id mjike a p'isoi::'l in -pi ii imi of the good tliniys now of
fering through our agency, and you will never regret it. H is almost
time to "make garden.'' and it i:: hili time for action in securing a'
home where you can enjoy th" g..,i things of lile in this wonderful vnl
ley. Pon't delay act iuw.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building', MEDFORD
rene U'fampton 3saacs
Trtstructor of "Piano. "Liszt 52tctl)oo
Stuolo at ?ilncc. Morlb Orange Street
Compare
the Quality
mm
HSS.t'fiSj'iigT
H is, and always has
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
,..., u. ma; en
limlifv tn mi KnA TV,
jna:nion of "preferred
stock" mk-PB mip lio
of It i rade Canned
Goods most complete.
Our service always the
b' st and eTery accom
k"ven our customers.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinau are, Fruit
and Feed