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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1909)
THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MBDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1909. FREE FAIR TRIP The Tribune will send SIX YOUNG LADIES and a CHAPERON to the ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION ! i PLANS OF CONTEST Medford and surrounding country has been divided into six districts. The young lady in each district re ceiving the highest number of votes will be entitled to this splendid trip. The one receiving the highest mini ber of votes names the chaperon. , Any young woman in Southern Oregon is eligible and may nominate themselves or be nominated by friends. Votes are determined by subscriptions, and are accord ed to contestants in whose favor they have been issued,, according to jho length of time of the subscriptions. RATES CREDITS For Subscriptions in The Tribune's Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie Trip Contest: The Medford Daily Tribune Months. New. Old. Mail. Delivered. 100 .... $0.30 $0.50 2 240 .... 1.00 1.00 3 400 200 1.35 l.f0 6 1000 . 500 2.50 3.00 9 1800 800 3.75 4.50 12 3000 100 5.00 fJ.OO The Southern Oregonian by mail only Months. New. Old. Price. J 2 1000 500 $1.50 6 400 200 .75 For Particulars See or Write Contest Manager AMUSEMENTS "CHIMES OF NORMANDY" GREATLY ENJOYED BY FIRSTNIGHTERS I'alrntis of Tin Medford Ihis week m V duo lo receive a KTeiil surprise when Ihi'y see Mr. A. t Huriri iln ini; henvy work mid dninjr it just us cleverly us hp does his uenenil fool . iMnipsH, his oustomnry stunl mi tho -lnc, of course. Mr. Uuri'sK (his week hike t ho part of (inpanl, n miser, in Hint old I'avorilp, Thimes of Xnrmtindy," which is heinir pro-M-nlcd for lliis week by Hip linston Ideals, and in his port raval of Ihe elm meter somowhnl similar lo Sim kespen re's Nhvloek !- interpret -piI by ('buries It. llnnford hp -hows hi- wonderful vprsalilily. Mis plo-- ii lt of Hip sppnnd apt is iiulppd vpry -lr'n; ami well rendered. One hnnd ipap hp h;id also. Me lias mmi-ed thp lii-st-nihlors so ofton with his jui tifs Ihal thev could not believe Unit hp was scrinoq last oveninc. and tho iimrp trajrio ho heeiime thp binder tho tillers. TIipv wpro not hiULihini at hi- noting tlvv wpvp lauhim; from force of Imhit n hahit engendered by seeing him in pomody for Iho past in.mth Mr, I'.'ir renllv executes a diPVaU purl in exceptionally splen did iaanrnr. Min Hi '.plri,'r is pi a vitii; Uc 'niainn Hiin wool; Slip i- alwavs at hor host w h'i- portra viiur tho cii prii'ps r none !irl or younu wofiun, and hor work this wop I; i.- no excep tion. to hor usual h'irh st:mdnrd. She has sever. il snlondid numbers and !nt pveniny drew round lift or round of npplnuse Hor soni havimr to do with tho ohiiiios wrts pspeeinlly pn joyod. Mi.ss Irene Palmer scored hor nn nl success. Sho it nt all limes dainty. , sweet mid nltotether charming. Tmst I eveninir she foil naturally into hpr part," Hiid 9 tho ijood-for-nothing viHuitA i;ir! scored n triumph. Mr. W. F. Quispnhiiry is buck nir.'iin this week. That's onoueh to pnok tho house every niuht. For un- adulterated foolishness hp pops th grapes. Mr. Waltprs samr in his usual putprtainiiiu niannpr. Tho how I'pII down ha rd in nun place. Mr. 1'iilliue.er should oilhor 1 irot his linp or mt mil. Ho throws n damper over tho ontiro pertWuninee. i Oho dops no expect as iuiipIi from him a- tho nlhers, owiny lo his lack of experience. Ka-I wook ho por trayod his part cleverly indeed as an amateur, hut la-1 niuht ho did not know Ihroi n-ponli p linos. His rondiliou ot' tliPiu poiild hp overlook ed, hut his not loarninf; thorn cannot , hp -jo plapcd a-ide. Tic will improve no douht each pprl'tinnain'o. Tho music of the "Chime- of Nor mandy' is very plcasiny and i han died in a pleasing man nor hy tho house orchc-tra. X. V. Z. ff COMMUNICATIONS 4- A MEDDLESOME LAWYER. To the Kdit-.r: M.-Mahan, tho Sa lem aliornpy, has pnci himself an . "1-hmaclitp" of the I'irM' walor. Sol d'un indeed i- the lime when MeMn Inni i.- not miviai: trnuhle for some one; in fuel. Me thrivps on Irouhle like an o-lrieh doe- on hmkoii ylass. I -prions charges auniuM the sup,rin-( tend.-Pt of ihr peiiiteu I ia ry, all of! which fell t.i Hie yi-oand. a on in i xe-niitinii it Ii.mu t. he false j ; in every particular. uo a word f ; "nth in il. Vet tin- -aim MeMahau ! i tried hi- he-t to ruin the reputation . jof ;i nian who had never harmed him' in any way. McMahan's -ole cause! ,of aptiou came from the fact that a worthless ytmid, some rolative of! his, wns di-eharj:od and this was the! jrmimd for Me. hrinirinir tho nmst damnahlo charges auaint tho super intendent. So ohaoious did "M .'M i- . han hoeotue that as a matter of pni v nion deoeiiey he was warned off t'ie grounds. His not threat net is woll rtmiemherod hy all Oreeonians. Hi attack on Stale Treasurer Dunltjir of course went tho same way. Xow AfoAIahan. with hi tittle spite mm. proposes to stop the Crater Lake rond appropriation which will fol- low nil I ho rest of his abominable pee woo actions. As u matter of course, I he 1'ly in McMahan's oint ment sppiiis to ho that the lofjisla tine did not make provision to pay his taxes on a body of land he says he owns, so to stir up trouble Me Mahau po-es as a public watchdog! However, no matter what jjuise Mo Mahan -ails under, tho man's make up '-pells only one Ihini;-,-"trouble." All decent, respectable lawyers find it very de-ivable to jrive MeMuhun a wide berth, and tho wonder remains how such ii human carbuncle can live and fatten off ''meddlesome mnliciou-tipss in the capital city of Oregon. Naturally the bar as n whole has no use for MeMahau, and his latest act simply adds more fuel lo tho fire. From all over the statu anathema- have been hurled at him. Hut as Vor attemptini: to et Me Mahau to he decent it would ho like, lakinir an 4vih!y-lnn -run to kill a -nipo," in our opinion, and. knowing -omewhnt of the man. his acts fit bin nature, ami il will be good day for, Oregon when he leaves the state. A IMIOKXIX UANVIlKIi. Cholera Morbus Cured. This is one of the most severe and dangerous diseases. In almost every neighborhood someone has died with il. Mrs V. E. Smith, of La Marque, Texas, writes; "My little girl was ta ken with eolera morbus. The at ta k was so severe that I feared she would i":e. A druggest advised me to give hor Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dinrmhea Uemedy, which T did ai d tl:ne doses reived hor." For Side by I.eon II. Haskin's. SEES VICTIM'S "GHOST." CONFESSES MURDER ZACATKCAS, MVx.. May Kendoi-ed mwano by nne.xpoptpdly meeting in tho street the twin brother of a nephew he had murdered and be lieving he saw the ghost of the vic tim. Antonio Aguilar fell to his knees, p'oading for mercy, and confessed the crime. j Tho uncle was taken into custody aparently hojolesy iusnne. DT AM YOUR VACATION I L I 11 NOW at our expense A CHOICEOFFOUR FREE TRIPS IS OFFERED YOU QET A XHTI IT DURING ALASKA OLM I I LL YUKON EXPOSITION YiELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK YOSMITE VALLEY LAKE TAHOE All Your Expenses Paid If you have a Friend in the East who wants to visit the Pacific Coast we can arrange it This is your Opportunity FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ADDRESS Sunset Traveling Club ROOM 16, FLOOD BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Have You Investigated the Tribune's Offer