Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPQRD, OREGON, FRTDAY, APRIL 1, 1010,
Medford MailTribune PRACTICE IS
NO PRAGTIEE
PUBLI8HKD DAIUT BXCRPT SATUUnAT.
A cormolldatlon of the MeJforJ Mall, oatabllahKl 18S9: the Southern OroRonlun,
at&bllalil l0i tlia Democratic Times, established 1S.J; the Aahlanil Tribune,
eitnblltlied 1896, and the Medford Tribune, estnbllihed 1806.
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Manngor.
Xntered tt sccond-clnaa matter November 1, 10. at the pc
Oregon, under the aot of March 3, lilt
oatofflco at Medford.
Orin yrnr by mall.
SUBSCRIPTION IIATKS: , .
$5,00 One month by mall or carrier I .SO
WHEN TEDDY COMES HOME.
Ball Players Fall to Show Uo at tho
Grounds for Practice, and They
Certainly Need tho Work Port
land vs. Frisco a Draw.
B0NITA, THE FAMOUS BEAUTY, IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, "WINE,
WOMAN AND SONG"
Jlass
Standing of tho Teams.
Team Pot.
Medford 1.000
Jacksonville 1.000
Grauts Pass 000
Central Point 000
With groat interest the public daily reads tho accounts
of the utterances and acts of our strenuous ex-president,
who, returning from his triumph over the beasts of dark
est Africa, has floated down the Nile to Khartoum and
Cairo.
In the shadow of the pyramids of the Pharaohs Teddy
has disturbed the silence of the Sphinx, by declaiming in
thunderous tones of the ingratitude of the Egyptians and
the incapacity of their English rulers.
The world is wondering what will be his next act. In
England his utterances were received with astonishment.
In Egypt his hotel was mobbed by nearly a thousand stu
dents.' His journey home has barely commenced. Prom
Egypt he will invade Europe, and well may monarchs
praise and consider the advent of this American Colossus.
The first to be attacked will be Italy. Doubtless there
the query is: Will he call on the pope or address the Meth
odises? It is safe to say he will do both call on the pope
first and address the Methodists afterwards, avoiding
Fairbanks' mistake of permitting the address to be an
nounced before he calls on his holiness.
After Italy, Prance, where doubtless he will advise
them how to deal with Morocco. Next Germany, where
he will lampoon the socialists and proclaim the kaiser
the greatest of rulers. From there to .England, where he
will perhaps settle the question of home rule for Ireland
and determine the future of the house of lords.
With bated breath millions will await his return across
the Atlantic, impatient at Iris dallying in Europe while
momentous questions at home await his decision. Till he
comes we must wait in doubt. Por who can know till
he comes whether Hughes or Root shall be boss in New
York? Whether Cook is a fakir or did Peary really find
the pole? Whether Ballinger is a frost or is Pinchot a
martyr? Who will whip, Jeffies or Johnson? Is the
comet really dangerous, or is tuere one at all? What is
imitation whiskv and what is the real stuff ? Are the in
surgants fools or brave men? Is the tariff revised up or1
dOWm Jias Uie repUDilcan party Kepi ITS pieages Or lias It Stuart. The ceremony wns norform-
SOld Out to the corporations? Is business gOOd or bad? cd by Rov. Ward W. MncIIenry of
Is Gaynor a good mayor or an undesirable citizen? Is ithc Rrst Presbyterian church, in the
the spiffenkoop a real animal or a manufactured article? Z7?Zuu f SZS
These arefut a few questions that await his determina- Miss Anna Stuart, daughter of
xion. ana tnousanas ves millions avui nave no onimons .Mr. nnd Mrs. r. t. stum. f m
till he speaks and many who have spoken will crtiess
again.
But, in all seriousness does the following that this one
man has, without disrespect to him, show that this grea
country of ours is lacking in one .product namely, grea
and able men ? We boast or our extent of country, our mar
velous wealth, created in a few years, but our great lead
ers of public thought, whose ambition it should be to mould
the public mind and guide it aright along the broad, way of
enlightened justice, truth and liberty where are they?
Roosevelt is coming home. May he return wiser than
when he departed, and may his energy and effort inspire
to eriort those, it there be such among- us, who arc wiser
bolder and more just than he.
(By JAS. D. PAY.)
Tho practice at the ball grounds
yesterday afternoon was no prao
tico at all, for the very valid reason
that tho players fiu.od to show up,
If tho ball team imagines for n
minute that it will satisfy the faua
by playing a practice game every
Sunday, which is about what the
league will amount to without some
weekday work, they are going to lose
out. A number of citizens have
agreed to put up money to aid the
team, and havo a right to expect
something for the money. One game
a week with morely a httlo throwing
about of the bull between times isu't
going to fill tho bill.
Pennants are not won that way.
Portland went 15 rounds to a
draw 2 and 2, with San Francisco
yesterday. The game was called in
tho 15th on account of darknoss.
Thnt was sure some baseball.
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WEDDING BELLS.
FUSON-STUART.
A pretty homo wedding took placo
on Monday afternoon at tho resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. I?. T. Stuart of
Ashland, the contracting parties be
ing Thomas J. Fuson and Miss Anna
I ... !TT ' ' Hit'. s I "V a '! "V- tBHI I
A BIG BUNDLE
OF CURRENCY
Ih a pretty dangerous thing to din
play or to Ito known to bo nhmit
von. Rut a chuck book of (lie
Fanners1 & Fruitgrowers' Hunk is
novor a temptation to vlnluiiuo. It
Ih of no uso except to tho owner.
Why not carry hiioIi ii chock book
liiKtoad ill' (ho dangerous ciihIi.
Soiiio murdered men would still
bu living if (hoy had followed that
prudential plan.
FRUITGROWERS' BANK,
Wost Main Street.
PRESS CENSORSHIP.
Attorney General Crawford has given an opinion hold
ing that the purity of election law prohibits newspapers in
f -.. ti" xj. r i.i x ii.
vrcguii uujii puuusumg any iuaner xavoraDie 10 me claims
or any candidate for otiice, or m the interest of any meas
ure to be voted upon, without its being marked plainly as
an advertisement, containing the name and address of the
yjarty responsible for it.
Ill several respects the law is unconstitutional, though
whether the acrobatic supreme court would so decide is
problematical. Its record of decisions, holding appropria
tions designed to benefit certain sections of the state con
stitutional, and appropriations to be expended in other
sections unconstitutional, construing the constitution
broadlv. sanctioning its fragrant violation to enlarge its
own membership and increase its own salaries, and con
struing it narrowly to thwart the development of Oregon
and cater to the mossback vote, leaves no clue to guess how
the cat would jump on this issue.
!' The editor of a paper is responsible for its utterances
and the right of free speech makes him amenable only to
the libel laws. It is rank paternalism for the state to at
tempt to dictate the policy of the paper and assume the
right of consership, to forbid his advocating men and meas
ures without a label, and most newspapers that are worth
while will continue in the future, as in the past, to advo
cate that which in their judgment is best for party or for
people.
K The Tacoma Tnoune sizes up me appie situation as
follows: "That 'Oregon' apples should take first rank in
tho world's markets, while Washington fruit, even the
fabled 'red apple of Wenatckee,' does not command the
absolutely highest fancy price, is explained, perhaps, by
just one fact; Oregon apple growers have not been entire
ly willing to sacrifice the old-time luscious favorites to the
newer, larger and redder varieties that look so brave on a
fruit stand. A Spitzenbcrg may not look quite as large
or as deep a red as a Wolf River and a Newtown pippin
or Seek-no-Further or Missouri Pearmain is not as brilliant
as some others that attract moro attention of the unini
tiated; but Oregon apples, among the initiated, have been
found to be tho real thing."
l
East Mam street, has resided in
Ashland a number of years, and dur
ing thnt time Bho has made many
lasting friends, the warp and woof
of whose friendship is wrapped
about her as a toga of love and es
teem, nnd whose well wishes follow
the young bride to her, new homo at
Grants Pass, hoping that not n
shadow may ever cross the threshold
and that life's pathway may be en
twined with love's choicest cnrlands.
and that health, wealth and prosper
ity may ever be her lot.
3fr. Fuson has and efficiently fill
ed a number of responsible positions
at Ashland, being for years with tho
Postal Telegraph compani. mnnacer
of tho Ashland opera house, a leader
in tho athletic association nnd a
young man of strong chnracter and
business qualifications. IIo now has
a good position with the telephone
company s leased press wire and is
ocated at Grants Pass,
The many-friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fiison who reside- in Ashland wish
them a pleasant sail on the sea of
wedded bliss, without a storm to
The Louvre Cafe
THE ONE BEST PLAOE TO EAT
Wo Sorvo Daily
RARDON'S Ifrcsh Doughnuts and Snails for break
fast. RARDON'SSleam and French Broad for lunch.
RARDON'S- Delicious Ice Cream for dinner.
HMiiiaHanB
muko turbulent the waters and not
a cloud to shadow tho suusot as they
sail into the last harbor ut tho end
of a long, loving and useful voyage
CANNINQ.Wl LEY.
Will Canning of San Diego, Cnl.,
and Miss Myrtle Jane Wiley of Ash
land were united in marriage at 1
o'clock Monday afternoon at the
residence of the bride's father, John
Wiley, tho wedding guests being im
mediate relatives and friends, the
Rev. H. J. Van Fosson of tho M. E.
church officiating.
Tho corcmony wns followed by a
wedding repast, and at -1 :15 Mr. and
Mr. Canning took tho south-bound
train for Snn Diego, at which city
they will reside, Mr. Canning being
ongnged in the grocery oiisinesH at
thut point, having recently puruhnH
ed' tho business from his father
Georgo W. Canning.
Among the guests at tho wodding
waa William Wiley, aged 01 years,
grand uncle, of tho brio, who i IT
yours of ago and a great .favorite
with tho old gentleman. The bout
wishes of "ninny friends go with the
happy couple.
FOR SALE
ONE l!..horiOHwor gawoliuo engine, lined but little, el $'00;
price .fflfi.00
ONE .1-iuolt horizontal centrifugal pump, very little iinimI; price
only $fi.0Q.
TWO nOOO.gallon redwood tanks, now, never been Hot up; price,
each iffiO.OO
ONE fine upright piano; price ; $75.00..
ONE onaincled bath tub, wunh ban'm and hlgh-bauk otuk, lognthor
with fixtures; new, novor been set up;' price $A0.0l)
SIX now hot frame audi, 3 ft. by fl ft.; price, each.. $ 'J.50
a
TWO fine, well-bred colts, 1 and 2 years old, sired by Illaok Far
ceur, imported by Jluby Hrtu.
FINE SEED CORN FOR SALE.
APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT
PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE.
INVESTMENTS
EXTRA GOOD
10 acres, cast of Medford. fine Jo-
cation for subdivision; $600 per acre,
liberal terms.
Elegant bungalow, 8 rooms and
fine sleeping porch, fireplace, choice
lot 50x200, east front on most de
sirable street in Medford. You must
see this to appreciate it: 45000.
terms.
New 0-room buncalow. close to
Oakdale, 50x100 lot, east front, an
A No. 1 buy at $2100, 81000 cash,
liberal terms on balance.
Cozy new bungalow. 4 rooms and
bath, well located; a good investment
at $1400; for a quick sale, $000
cash, 0 per cent on balance.
Choico corner lot 00x100, ceme-it
walk, sewer, roses and trees, close
to Oakdale; $1000, liberal terms,
Choico lots in Rose Park
$350, $35 cash, $10 month.
only
You Can Be Independent
Buy An Orchard Tract
Eden Valley Orchard Subdivided
This famous bearing Orchard has been sub-divided into small tracts and sold at reasonable prices. If you
are looking for positively the best thing in the northwest in a small orchard, this is your chanco to got in right
Most Profitable Investment
TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA
LET US SHOW YOU.
Wright 6 Allin
28 East Main. Phone 2581,
Well informed business people from all parts of the
United States and Canada arc looking to the Rogue
River valley for safe investments. Years of experi
ence in buying and selling orchard land fits us the
better for su1vi" investments that will yield. large
returns. Our properties have proven worth. Wo can
assure you that you take no risk when you purchase
one of the 30 to 100-acre orchard tracts located in the
famous Eden Valley orchard. We sell tracts to suit,
planted to the best commercial varieties of bearing
trees. You are assured of a splondid income tho first
year. We can state positively that this is tho best
chanco for solid, sound investment to bo found in
America. A high-class bearing orchard of proven
worth is certainly a moro profitable investment than
waiting for trees to grow on land that novor produced
fruit. You are sure of big returns almost at onco,
either as a gro.wor or by ro-solling. Come and lot
us show you.
Secure an Income At Once
PROVIDE PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT
You can buy as many acres as you desire, build a
home on ground commanding a view of the entire val
ley enjoy tho electric light and power, telephone,
daily mail, and live within easy reach of tho business
and social life of tho metropolitan' city of Medford.
A climate unsurpassed anywhoro.
Magnif cent Homesites
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
A small' bearing orchard, planted. to the best com- I mcnt, and insures an income of from $500 to $1000
mercial varieties of trees, will provide tho most fas- per acre each year. Hero is solid investment, and tho
cinating as well as" healthful and profitable employ- income or profit from sale is sure.
John D. Ol well
EXHIBIT BUILDING-
MEDFORD, OREGON
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