Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 17, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    Til K iMKDFORJ) JM1JA' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, AVEDXESDAY. MARCH 17. 1000-
Medford Daily Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every eveniiiK except Sunday.
MEDFORD rUJJ Li SUING COMPANY
Geouue Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the i'ostof f ice at
Medford, Oregon.
StllMKCU.I I? AT ION
Ouo mouth by mail or carrier. .. .0.50 Oao your by mail 0.00 l,ri'' 'H itorl. i til n t.
THE LEGISLATIVE ('ill ME OF juou.
Destruction of a part of the .slate's educational sys
tem, the legislative clinic of the recent session, is a sorry
deed for a progressive; people to point to with pride and
yet it is upon the wanton and uncalled for attempt to mur
der the normal schools of Oregon that the senate Itases
its chief claim to fame. The, normal school is recognized
as an essential branch oi education in every state in the
Union as important as cither university or agricultural
college, for it is there that teachers of the rising generation
receive their training.
Oregon's normal school system has never heen on a
proper basis. The normals have been shabbily anil dis
gracefully treated Irom the outset. They have been al
ternately fed and starved and made political footballs
out of. In order to secure funds to keep open, it has fre
quently been necessary for legislators from normal dis
tricts to sacrifice other legislation that a crust of the state's
fluids might be thrown insl it ill ions t hat prepare those who
guide youthful Oregon.
The more money a slate spends on education, the more
enlightened and civilized the state. Any attempt to check
or destroy an educational system is recognized as an an
achronism, a survival of the ignorance and intolerance of
other ages, out of place in the modern world The attacks
upon the normals, the state university and agricultural
college are symptoms of the unprogrcssiveuess that has
cursed Oregon for so many years.
The mossbacks of Oregon, under the guidance of that
monarch of mossbacks, the Portland Oregonian, fight all
forms of higher education. They would slay the state uni
versity, the agricultural college and the stale normals.
They belong to the era when a knowledge of the "three
Its" was considered ample education. Because grandpa
went to bed with a candle, they would bar electric lights.
The upper br -h of the legislature made no effort
to settle the normal problem in a satisfactory manner.
The normals never received fair consideration. Certain
leaders, thinking to curry favor with the mossbacks and
win the plaudits of the )regonian, which had u crcifully
derided them, set out to slaughter the normals and blocked
all legislation to this end. These members should remem
ber that the day of mossback majorities in Oregon has
gone by and that the support of the Oregonian is equiv
alent to a defeat.
The Oregonian and other mossback journals have for
vears carried on a campaign of Nullification, falsehood
and misrepresentation regarding normal schools. They
have never been fair. The normal scl Is have been har
pooned continuously and unrighteously, their work lied
about and belittled.
The normals will now make a final fight before the
people, and appealing to the spirit of justice that governs
the majority of humanity, they have little fear of the out
come; for if Oregon is to advance, she must provide the
best of educational I'acilil ics of which normal schools are
among the most important.
And Oregon must and will advance and normal schools
must and will be a part of her educational system, despite
the legislative crime of !! .
EIGHTY ONCE OUNCES OF
FOLD FROM NEW I.EDOE
VltKKA. I 'ill.. U'iivIi IT. A veri
rich slriUe w;i. iii.i a li-u days :ii:
I'V .Tallies I., olilisltm. a pr, importer, in
a ileoompnued ipuitl l ilu1" "-' I'"'
milling' ol.iiin. on main Munilnig. oppo
Ml)' IIm Morning Stai mini', iiliont uinr
mile, west of Vrel.i.
Tim 111 i 114. is tiutli'l l .1, illusion. At
l.oney .1. l. I'niivlnl 1 f Vr.-I.si end an
lantern nssoeinles. TI;- l.,l, ..ni on,
I itlii'ti weighing t'li 111111..-., pun
Hold. Ahi.lll SI I '' ni,,-es Inn,- I a
talii'n mil alien. Iv. ,'i..l tlimv is o in
indication tliat tlir pnv s,,.. it will ,'..
tiiilt,'l. Tim pay is hi tlir I'.,! mat i"ti ,-!
a mini steam mi ' sole an, I a -..-h.l
wall mi llm ts, ami 1 1 u n. is f..,.
very liiii. li , ii-oiiv:ig, .1
Tliis property ,'ilsn a.liuii.s Hie iltan
,li' ami Crass ( nt tnia.", wlii. li n.' rn,i
, being operated by N. Yuik . ..piial
'Sl !.
WOULD FOLLOW II IM
BEYOND THE OK AVE
I'OHT WoUTII.
I'red Morris, a b;
T, . Mar. l, 17
, ball
la-l
'light shot an.l I nit,. II. ,v.i.
,'t Vfllllb'Villl' Milt;, T. ill I, ,,,,,
ox III holel, alter Ik'Viiii; h'ciii..! ;i vi it
ten confession that Ills H'lat'im- witli
M'S. Morris were iii,-i.,',r M.'M'i
.ll-rlarial ho forced l,er t., Hnl,1 .m l
sign tl ill', -si, ,11 ami tli.n I. -1.1 linn
ilial h,' intended I,. I. ,11 him.
"Mover extend.. I his : -,i, I
Morris, "and l,il,l me t,i sl t lnm
through the heart s.i thai all i..nl.l be
ever lit once. I ,11,1 as he sne-l ,',1
llllH VVOllld fillb'W liilll bey. Hi, I the eiave
i:cept lor llm filet Unit I have a I, 111
bay who I filial, n I. me hi I, ml. ,m
lr Ilim."
INDKINANT CITIZENS
BURN TWO IN EFFIGY
111. I' Sl, Ton.. Mar.-h 17. Hill, oh
ili.lieiiaiit OVei t 111' l.as'tmi' by the lee,
.sl. tiue t New ei, ,,t' a bill cllllUg
mi; llie ,'Mintv veal ,it' Sierra cmlnlv
flim llillsbel,. I" I ill lei, llie ,'iliens of
llillsl,,,,,,, N. M.. ),,,: ,1 the figures !'
I, epreniit:iti es .Inlian Cliae. ami l.
II. Until, r in el'liev Sutiuilay nie.hl.
I li:n , .- iiitre.ln I llie liill ami limit
,'V, ii lui is a ra iit'himi i et Siena ooiiulv.
v lis i list t lull, -lit a I til sei'iit i tie; its as
a;;e tlll'.illeh the leylsla t life. Over the
mi ee ,,t I hale' a ,lar,'n.l was posted
lea. line,: " lleeii. I It .lulian I'lian'.'.
I'll I I'i'.'ti el' Sien a i-niint v. ' '
l!i!!sl-..ii is a iii.niiitaiii town off III.
Ii I' lie- railrea.l, while Culler is
:. inn. lien ...ntt nil tile Sallia IV ss
leal.
MEXICO REMOVES DUTY
FROM WHEAT IMPORTS
IX I'ASO, Tex., March 17. - M.-xi.-,,
will dei'laru ol'f nil wheut duties by
A,iil 1 in order In ,teenl a bread
famine, uceurcliae; t'J the. eUHtntim nt'
I'il'ii'.lH Ill-re. Wheat ntiw rusts .t.'i.ll
i.Mexieaii money) j,er bushel ill Mexieo
ity, irln n inii'ort, ,1 I' rem the I'liite,
'nteH, nml the Inline i-r,ii is exhaust
e,. Aiiieriean wheal at I be bertler emits
- 1.2M a bttsliel, ami with '-'n eents (irnlil)
1 1 y Hint freight rates til .Mexieo, the
IIAVAVA. Cnbn, Mareh 17. Th"
.it'e nt' a llavnna 'iuiiriiirilver, tilreaily
lint inolher ,,f II cliil'lren, (.iivc birth
IniJay to (iiailiaiilet.s, two boyn ami
I wo "jrl. I'resiilent (lonie. sent his
iiiim-ntnlntion to tie emother as n
.iniian ,eserviiii well of tins republic.
REMEMBER,
Mr. BuhIiioxs Man and Tolepnono User,
that unleKs you wish to pay for TWO
telephones, you must voto NO on Fri
day, March 19.
LOW
RATES
TO
OR EGO A
DAILY
During March & April
From all Partx of the East
via
UNION PACIFIC
OREGON SHORT LINE
THE OREGON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$33 from Chicago
$30.50 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
25 from Kansas City
' ',rre!itmliiie,h' I,, we rales l'i ,,in rill
other iintn.
TO THE PUBLIC
Write bilers to everybody you know
n t)i I'llisl anil 1,-11 tl',111 about theae
low eiilnni'il rat Sen. I th, m literature
iboul Oreyiin, or N.'inl :!ieir addri'a.leH
to iim ami we will do il. In this way
vim ean be a e,i-eat h.jji in the growth
irii itom-.'sa ol' your Hfute.
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
for anyone t'li.in any ,iai'e if ynu want
in. leiosil Ihe lieressat'V aillullllt with
our local neeii! ami lie will ti'lejrnipb
lieliet ,r,illlitly.
Iniiiiie ,f Av;enlM or write to
WSI. McM I'KKA V,
(leimrnl Casseiivrei A((ent.
The Oreeii liailrnad ei Navigation Co.
Southern Cneifie Co. Lines in Orison)
I'OKTI.AXI). oltl'XION.
lil'.I.IF.VIeS THAT MINERS
WILL OO ON STRIKE
I'll II. WM'I.HI I . Mar, h 17
ft I: t a. it i- It! Mil t - :M st I il.e ' "
S. , i, t:,rv llaltl-n -'I' ,1'st, ,,-t N.
I't:,'.-,l Mine WetKeis made
II. in, nt tnniejil in , lis. i, .sine
a ti . at. ,i:; mi nt with t lie
. I,:,s,.l Ins
it ,1' ilM
i ti.e.-tl-. r
II. .etnfi'ie
.,e..,t,i
el the
M'l"
, the a,
.11- sl.-
"ttetatitls ha,,. :,l
inns but at the last
e lit.'li w e (-resent
he s:,,,l.
!M IAN MINISTRY IS
SUrrORTF.D AT ELECTION
'MM I'. l I, 17 The evileral elce
I . in uln.li tli. I .1-1 ballot wa- tal,
Si'.ti la, weie eeltf illlie,! ill Italv
t.,i Telav's rettittts in. lie. lie tha'
eitt , f e" ,le',ltii's mere llein :ii' fa
'.oi:,',1, t,, the ), i..v,.it ministry has
been , leeted.
We
Making
are
Reduction
oi
2 So
On all
SHO
Except Oxfords
ES
c. w.
Mcdonald
More Light for Less Money
Sixty-three per cent of eledric current saved by usiug
TUNGSTEN LAMPS.
32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour aud would use in 1000 his.
110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowati fn
32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses
40 Watts perhour aud would use in ioon
hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a K'lo-
watt 4
Net Saving iu iooo hours in favor of the
Tungsten Lamp $ 7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co,
Office,
liOli West .Seventh Street. Phone No. '.l''.
Opposite the Bitf Electric Sign.
APPLES and PEARS and all kinds of
Fruit Trees
YAKIMA V ALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in tne Pacific
Northwest. No. 111 the combine. CVvipetes with
all first-class nurseries
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFOED, OREGON.
Medford Iron Works
E. (. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery.
Agents in Southern Oregon for
FA1 R BANKS, MORSE & CO.
Compare
the Quality
It is, and always has
beea our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality uml to tbut tno!
we an nlwiiy acMinj;
Uii) Hy to our line. 'I'lio
iiddition of p referral
utouk" nmUcH our line
of n -ii ynnU' I'linin'il
Goods most coinptetc.
Our service always tin
bit nd erery ai'foin-
yiveu our pustouipra.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
W . ?
j VT larksun
County
Stuti' L),'pusit:'.ry
Katabiiohcil 1S88.
,ital Hail Surplus $125,000
Resourf? $7(10,000
Highest Attainment in
Systematic Banking ServiGe
Tin' Jat'Usou County Hank rosjici-l fully
tiiioils your aecniini,, suhjeyt to your
i-liirk, witli the strongest guarantee of
safely an.l off i.-i.'rev.
We offer tlir liiylitst i'.ltaininent in
hvs tenia tie lianUirif service, nhicli an
sores the greatest 'itre in overy finun
eiat transaetini:, with this obliging institution.
V. I. VAWTER, Pr-cident.
G. R. L1XDLEY, Cashier.
mm
An Evening Call
t .i friends ni- uu informal occasions no
comitates heing projirrly dressed in a
full frock coat or cutaway that fils
the figure to perfection. Theru is no
cue that can give you that perfect inn
of style, fit and finish in a Prince Ai
!-it. .cutaway or a snck suit as thai
made hy
J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co.
PA1M BUlLDINa, MBDFOED, 0E.
'. X. Gunitnl ngs
T. W. Osgood
Osgood & Gummings
Givil Engineers
The Best Equipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Re
ports, Estimates, Etc. - Water Powers and
Water Works, Paving and Road Making,
Sewerage, Railroads, Irrigation andDrainage
Office Medford National Bank Bid.
You will find
your wife's
judgment
many good properties on ihe market
A woman hr.s a keen i yj for loc.-: ion,
in ut (Jin In- relied upon in tnakiiiL' a
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Dak Veneered Doors, with Beret Plate, carried iu stock cheap
Office Fiitnres and all kinds of t'itiuiug Mill Work, including Turned Woik
and V'aocy drills
I" STKKKT. ItimVKKN SIXTH AMIS KVKNTU STREETS.
is usually hotter than your own,
and you will find on consulting
her that she, does not approve of
paying out good, hr.rd-carned dol
lars for rent, when there r.re so
nt reasonable figures in Medford.
irroundii::!, etc., and her ju Ig
s"!ecli'jn for a home. I'.rinu her
wiiii .miu, a. ni inaiiy u personal in .pM iiou ut the good things now of
fering through our agency, and you will never regret it. It is almost
time to "make garden," and it ij high time ior acfi,.n in securing a
home wh-ro you enn enjoy the god things of lire in this wonderful val
l"y. Don't delay net now.
Rogue River Land Co.
Exhibit Buiklias, UUUFCUD
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Apply to
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jacksou County Bank Upstairs
.!. K. KNVAKT. rr.-aul, ut. .1011 N 8. OKTH. fashifr.
.1. A. 1'KRRV. Vioe I'nsiclent. V. B. JAi'KSOX. Asi't Cashu-r.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD, OS.
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS - - 10.000
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralEank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Your Patronage.
G. E. Hiltinacr
A. C. Ron, lull
I.. O. Harris
Rogue River Investment Co.
FRUIT LANDS I
. Sub-Dividers aud Developers Rogue Eiver Valley Or
chard Lands.
h , e fruit lurnis, bi-aring ami young orchards in small and
lariio linrtn, for sale.
.Vo plant aud oare for orchards and guar.inicc property to
he as t i presented.
Experience A'ot Necessary for
those who purchase through us. They secure Ihe advise and
services of consulting liorticnllnrist. an e.,,ert ou fruit cul
ture in all its 1, ranches, who for several yens lias execled iu
the gr ,wing and shipping of fruit in the 'Rogue River vaaVy,
record ctopi, record packs, roc, Til prices.
in North D Street, Medford, Oregon
DIAMOND
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"3ntructor of "PlaQO. lUti 33xibst
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