Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 18, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH IS. 1V)9.
See Our Line of
GARDEN TOOLS
Rakes Hoes Spading Forks
Spades & Shovels
We Guarantee Both Price and Quality
Medford Hardware Comp'y
IT'S UP TO YOU, MR. VOTER
Some reasons why the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company should he jarred
loose from the Rogue River Valley a nd all the towns and cities therein ;
The Pacific Teleph '.e Company is an outside corporation and all the profits of the
luiskifss are taken out of ihe community.
The Citizens' Telephone Company is composed of home people and the profits of
the business is kept and spent at home.
If the customers of the Pacific Telephone Company have a grievance it is referred
to the Portland or San Francisco office.
If anyone has a difference with the Home Company it .can be taken up at once at
headquarters in your own town.
The Pacific Telephone Company pays notoriously low wages and gives correspond
ingly poor service.
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incentive for their employes to do good work and give prompt and efficient service. ;
The Pacific Telephone, and Telegraph Company have an old worn-out, run-down
svstem in Medford. The best they can or will do is to patch it up so they may have
at least a shadow of an excuse for tak ing your money.
The Citizens' Telephone Company will build an absolutely new system from the
ground up. They will give you the lates t in telephone invention and equipment. They
will spend thousands of dollars in Med ford for labor, for supplies of all kinds, and will
make it a point to buy everything it is possible to buy of home people.
The Citizens' Telephone Company is no gamble, as the agents of the Pacific Tele
phone Company would have vou believe. The independent companies have millions of
dollars invested all over the United States, and have driven the Bell and its subsid
iary companies out of thousands of square miles of territory, and we can do the same
thing to them here in this town.
We respectfully ask you to go out tomorrow and vote Yes on the franchise. The
polls open at 9 a. m. and close at 5 p. m. Voting place in First ward, Commercial club
room i Second ward, Nash hotel ; Third v ard, city hall.
THE CITIZENS' TELEPHONE CO.
SHAW IS MAYOR j
OF JACKSONVILLE;
WILL VOTE TO CHANGE "CITY
CHASTER COUNTY SEAT
WANTS NEW SYSTEM.
Jacksonville in fast showing signs of
w.nkind to activity and making many
improvements about tho city. An elec
tion is to be called soon by the new
council to change the charter so that it
will permit improvements. One of the
most important matters to bo consid
ered is that of installing a wuvi ex
tern. The matter of employing a raty
attorney and city engineer is also to be
considered.
The new council met recently and
elected1 T. T. Shaw mayor. H. C. Dox
is recorder and J. M. Cronemiller is the
Treasurer. The council consists of 0. L.
JA V U. E. J.Durford, Fred Fisk and
Kmil Britt.
BAD PLACE IN ROAD
HOLDS UP ALL TRAFFIC
There is a bad mud hole about two
and a half miles this side of Gold Hill
on the main mad which is a detriment
tu traffic iu that vicinity. Tuesday
two automobiles and one team were
mired nt this place find cost the own
era a great deal of trouble and hard
work before they rmiM pet out. This
nmfc rtmuM be looked into at once
fcy ra r-ol ifvimiwmHt W fl!ur
Nw Cues.
Volna Webster vs. F. W. Wait and
Katherine Wait; suit to foreclose mort
gage. Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for
plaintiff.
Edwin Worman vs. Harry Silver and
James S. Bailey; action to recover mon
ey. W. K. Phipps, attorney for plain
tiff. O. & ('. Railroad company vs. Thom
as P. Knbler, executor estate C. W.
Kahler; suit to quiet title. William D.
Fenou and C'olvig 1 Reames, anrneys
for plaintiff.
Probate.
Folate John T. Lay ton; order made
confirming sale of real property.
G ii a nl i a n F. Lou i i H. C hurl to n ,
guardian bond fiUd.
Csbit .J:iws R. V;( 8'uil ; oath of
W
EN you can find what you want i n fancy ;Ticencs elsewhere vou can in
variablv ;et them of Ihe
REX GROCERY COMPANY '
HERE ARE A FEW
PIIEKSK
" Full cream, Linhurger, Imported
Swiss, McLaren's Imperial and Koque-ifui-t,
Vezet or Dutch and
NEUFCIIATEL
with which nothing goes so well as that
delicious Tlarle Due Jelly.
OLIVES
"Fnlt, large, well pickled, wonderfully
well flavored ripe Ascolano Olives. We
have them in all sixes.
SITOO EST IONS:
TOMATOES
We have in stock a quantity of the
.justly famed Knehilados tomatoes. The
kind that mean a satisfied customer.
; FRESH PINEAPPLES
We have just received n shipment, of
fresh Hawaiian Pineapples, full ripe
and fit ..for aking. They are the aristo
crats of tropical fruit.
Then, yon might -try our Maraschino Cherries. Cranberries, Olive Oil, Sliced
Smoked Salmon. Tn short, we have in stock all kinds of eats for breakfast, lunch
eon, supper, picnics oh everything. V
Special Saturday Surprise
'.Tar, Witch Hazel and Oatmeal Soap, per dozen '. ' . . . ... . ,25c
Small Onion Sets, while" they last, at, a quart .5o
A Nl) when you are tired of chewing on toiight steak, call at our meat de
partment. THE REX GROCERY CO.
CASH OROOEKS
MISSION HLOOK
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PRESIDENT'S NAME If n .i s, it in nlli gul, u! today the young
USED TO DEFRAUD , man idiiid'd guilty in court. Ilu wua
harg'd with linking for moouy to aid
ItOHToN", Mar.-h 18. A letter from
x President loosev'lt was nurd by Ua
f r-1 Mifiayag;i, a Filipino, to secure
fellow countrymen who wore studenta
in America. As err Initials he showed
In- Itoowevelt letter, written two years
money from Morton men on fal' pre- :;jo, in reply to onn Tiitiaynga had sent
lo the president inquiring tliu coiitlitijra
of the president's Hun, Archibald, wbw
wan ill at tho time.
L. T. Lawtou loft Wodiiuaday nibt
for Portland to bo gouu several dayt.