MEDFORD liAJL TRIBUNE, afEDFORD, OREGON", MONDAY, APRI L 25, 1910.
(Advertisements.)
A PROTEST TO THE PUBLIC FROM CUTHBERT &
COMPANY.
A misleading article in the last issue of the Mail Tri
bune represented us as bowing peacefully to a public de
mand for tho removal of a tent with wood sides walls which
wo. were erecting on the northeast corner of the mtersec
fimi nf f!iuifrnl nvoiiiifi .md Sixth street for tonmorarv
store rmraoses.
To correct this impression we publish the following
statement of facts:
It was only after the mayor of this city warned us
that ho would fine us heavily m case wo proceeded witu
the erection of our tent that we discontinued operations
thereon, notwithstanding we had gone before the city coun
cil at two distinct regular meetings, first six weeks ago.
and again last Tuesday, and obtained its consent by motion
to erect this tent.
We believe there was no general public demand for such
removal, out on tne contrary a strong opinion in our in
vor. especially by those who knew the facts.
We wish publicly to thank Messrs. Welch, Eifcrt and
Merrick of the city council for their efforts to obtain for
us fair treatment at the hands or your city.
We respectfully submit that our investment here, coup
led with the fact that we have thousands of dollars worth
of merchandise en route, ordered forward at a time when
we believed we had a temporary location engaged, and
with the further fact that we have made every effort in
our power to rent a suitable building, but have been un
able to secure one, also the fact that we have been the cause
of the erection of one of the finest buildings in the city
of Medford, entitle us to some consideration at your hands.
We were astounded after getting the above mentioned
consent from the council and after having made our lease
and commenced work on our tent floor and framework,
to be told that we must go before the youths of the fire
department as a court of last resort for their consent. Not
knowing the nature of the body, we consented at tlie xioun
cil meeting Friday afternoon to go before them; but we
found tho whole matter was a cut-and-dried affair
with them. They warned us before the meeting Friday
evening that they always stood together; that we were up
against the right bunch now, etc. We would like to ask
the following questions:
Why was JOHN BUTLER of the Medford Furniture
Co. the sole representative of the fire department at the
council meeting Friday afternoon?
Why was JOHN BUTLER -at the chief's home Thurs
day morning to prevail upon the chief to take the matter up
against us?
Did Mr. JOHN BUTLER also have the good of the city
at heart when he wrote to the Portland jobbers to endeav
or to prevent our buying merchandise there?
Why did MR. JOHN BUTLER not rise in protest
when the photographer erected his tent on West Main
street a week or two ago? It seems a strange situation
that a case like durs should have been left for its decision
to a lot of young men inexperienced in questions of public
policy and incapable of discerning that actual justice
ouuiuumtb xica uuismo uiu tecunicaiiiy ot xne written law.
The members of the council were broad-gauge enough to
consider where actual justice and the beset interests of
the city lay in such an unusual case as ours, and we again
express our thanks to the city council for its courteous
treatment and respectful hearing.
We have decided, however, to remove our structure
to West Main street, just west of the Washington school,
where we will have a temporary show room covering thirty-two
hundred feet of floor space, and we believe the
people of Medford, knowing the conditions under which we
nave been competed to go there, will take the trouble to
examine our goods before making purchases.
G. F. CUTHBERT & CO-
more east indians
arrive on Coast
SAN ntANCISCO, Col., April 25
Thirty more East Indians, most of
whom are Sikhs, arrived reoontly
on tho Chi Yi Mam ami arc now at
tho Angol Island immigration sta
tion, waiting to be admitted to tho
United States.
Tho Hindus, liko tho largo hands
who havo rccontly arrived on the
Pnclfio coast, nro unskilled labor
ers. Many of them will go into Or
egon and Washington, whoro thoy
aro to ho employed by big manufac
turing corporations.
Tho arrival of tho Hindus litis
stirred up loadors of labor unions in
California, and a strong protest is
being mado against their admittance
to America. Recently tho Asiatic
Exclusion lcaguo passed resolutions
in which it was assorted that Amer
ica would bo facing another Asiatic
problem unless immediate steps were
taken to stop tho ovor-incrcasiug
flow of immigrants from India.
Passengers on tho Chi Yi Mnru
who havo lived in India, declared
that the Hindus nro only prevented
from immigrating to Auionea be
causo they lack tho funds. They as
serted that those who havo already
reached tho shores of tho Occident
will assist othors in paying passage,
until thousands will have arrived in
tho United States.
nut bo (orovor illosolvoil, abronated
ami Hot naldo ami that tho plntutl!t
litivo uch other and further relief
ns to tho court may appear Just and
equitable.
This summons ts published In tho
Medford Mnll Trlbuno by order ot
tho Honorable F. M. Callclns, Judgo
of tho nbovo entitled court, which said
order wnc mado am? entered of roo
ord on tho 10th day of April, 1910,
and tho first publication hereof Is
the ISth day of April, 1910.
W. E. PHtPPS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
m
Wright's
Investments
RAILROAD BILL UP IN
HOUSE THIS WEEK
ALMOST IN SIGHT OF
GOAL AVIATOR QUITS
Intense Cold Forces Man-Bird to De
scend After Traveling Several
Hundred Miles.
LONDON, April 25. Claude G.
"White, tho aviator, who today en
deavored to secure the Daily Mail's
prizo of $50,000 for an aeroplane
flight from London to Manchester,
was forced to abandon tho effort
-when 60 miles of his goal.
White was forced to abandon tho
'flight at Lichfield becauso of the
-intense cold. He mado tho flight
to Litchfield early today, having
stopped at Rugby for breakfast. He
descended at Litchfield, almost ex
hausted becauso of the extreme
cold.
White will try the flight again to
morrow if the weather conditions are
more favorable. He will start from
London at 3 a. m.
White declared if ho had known
how oold it was today he would
not have attempted tho flight. Ho
a Farman'a pupil. The biplane ho
is flying is a new ono and has vory
powerful motors. If White fails to
win the prize today Paulhan will at
tempt the flight Monday.
WARM WEATHER TAKES
FLESH OFF JEFFRIES
A :i ok rri. n t.l
vBi.j aiiu ij, iuo rvuiui Bjjuu uem
Jc taking tho flesh off Jeffries in
fine style and, the challenger was
compelled to let up in his work. He
exercised in the morning and planned
to do a little sparring, but when tho
sun began making things sizzle Jef
fries decided to stay in the shade
and tako thing3 easy.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 25.
Majority Icadors in tho house expect
the final rote on tho railroad bill
this week. Tho bill will bo taken up
under tho debate rule.
susnioxs.
In tho circuit court of the state
of Oregon for the county of Jack
son.
SuIt In equity for divorce.
Fannie 51. Waldroop, plaintiff, vs.
Daniel I. Waldroop. defendant.
To Daniel I. Waldroop, tho above
named defendant:
In the namo of the state of Oregon,
you aro hereby required to appear
and answer the plaintiff's complaint
against you now on file In tho abovo
entitled court and causo, on or bo-
foro that last cay of tho timo pre
scribed In tho order for publication
ot summons heroin, to-wlt: On or
before tho 31st day of May, 1910,
said dato being tho expiration of six
woeks from tho f.ay of first publi
cation of this summons, and If you
fall to appear and answer for want
thereof tho plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayod for In J
said complaint, succinctly stated as
follows:
That the bonds of majtrlmony ex
isting between plaintiff and defend-
5-aoro orchard tract, of applet
wun poacn liners, ouiy ono miiu
from Medford, a money -nmkor
$4000, good tonus.
83 acres, good land, 3V6 miles
out, in fino locality, about 05 acre.i
undor cultivation, ono-hnlf under
ditch, 20 acres set to pears, apploa
and apricots, about 4 yoara old; an
A No. 1 investment at $lio per aoro,
terms.
O-aoiso orchard tract, milo from
pavement, set to pears, apples, some
peaches and grapes; 0-room house,
big barn, a mco orchard homo
$9000, liboral terms.
42 acres, 2ft miloa out. 0-room
house, barn and fino will, family or
chard, good pear land; $8500, $4000
cash, balance 2 years. 0 per cent,
7-room house, furnished, and two
room light housekeeping apart
ments, on most desirable street, on
ly three blocks from postoffico, in
come $70 per month; $4300, liberal
terms.
7-room modern bungalow in choice
locality, block from pavement, a
good home investment; $3000, terms.
5-room cottage, 100xl05-foot lot,
18 fine ahadj trees, dandy home
proposition; $2350, $050 cash, terms
on balance.
Choice lot, 60x120, fino soil, about
15 fruit trees in full bearing; a bar
gain at $400.
5 choice lots in Rosa Park, bear
ing fruit trc on each lot, beauti
ful viow; $375 oach, $125 cash, bal
ance $10 per month.
LET US SHOW YOU.
J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO.,
132 West Mate St. Phone 2 59 1.
AUTOMOBILE.
Will exchange Iota for it good 20
or HO'horsopowor automobile;
must bo in good order, Soo
CUSICK & MYERS.
For Sale
n snap,
a fino
0-room bungalow, modorn;
8-rooin bungalow, modern;
buy.
12-room houso on 12th at.; $4000.
10-room houso on C street; $0500.
6-room houso in Jacksonville; $500.
8-room houso in Jacksonville: $1500.
Lots In Wont Walaut addition;
$350, torniB.
Lota in Sullivan tcrraco.
Lots and houses in all parts of tho
city.
3 homostoad relinquishments for
sale.
80 acres, 3 miloa from Butto Falls
$25 per aero.
Horses, wagon and hnmoss, $225.
2 tons of liny, $15 por ton.
40 acres in alfalfa, ly, miles from
town.
morcial fruit.
0 acres in bearing, 1V milos out.
0V acres in bearing, 1 mile out.
WANTED.
2 girls for general housework, $1 por
day.
2 womon for goneral housework, $5
per week.
cirla for (renarat hnnaMwnrlr. S
per month.
Portor in town.
Dining-room girl, $25, board and
room.
2 mon and wives on ranch.
Woman cook.
Cook for hotol, out, $50.
Blacksmith, $75 and board.
Ranch hands.
Toams wanted Mondav momtner. 50
cents per hour.
All kinds of holp wanted.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Buslnosa chances, real estate, nil
kinds of hJp furnished and basincs
chances handled.
Room 208, Taylor & Phlnns Bldo.
Phono 4141 Mnin.
A specialty in house renting and care
of th: list thorn with m
P. O. HANBKN TOM MO IT AT
Wo ninko any kind and stylo of Windows.
Wo carry Glass of nny size on hnnd.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon,
f
Wfiipsl
A fine assortment, including all
kinds of drop top and straight
Boggy Whips the values that
bring you back
25c to $3.00
Get a Smith Snapper for Your
Whip.
BUGGY HARNESS.
J. e. Smith
814 EAST MAIN STREET
DRIVERS that know the country
KISS that cover the country
QUICKLV AND WITH COMPACT TO YOU AUK AIAVAY8 TO UK
FOOND A l THE
farlow & now ino, ritorniKTona.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHONE 2431
8. GItAPE 8TIIEET
For tSale
640 acres of Good Farming Land at $1)5.00 por aero.
Being situated throe miles west of that place and
near tho government irrigation canal. This land ia
soiling at a BARGAIN and now is your timo to IN
VEST. Por particulars write '
Harry Moon GormfiftowS! cuiif.
PLU IMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Pricos reasonable
I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. . Phone :;931.
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Medford Iron Works
E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, PuinpB,
Boilers and Machinory. Agents in Southern Oro
gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
WAAiTBD
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFOKD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jackotm county Bank Upstairs
RESOLVED
The boat resolution for yon
to make is to como to ub for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TRB raOOXKSglVX TAILOR
r
MEDFORD BAKERY
NOTICE.
A. F. Itoiking & Co. hns reopened tho Modford Dnkory &, DoIIouIoh
8on. Everything is to bo remodelled, ropnirod, thoroughly cluiuiHud
nnd fixed to pvo tho public quick, ontisfnatory service, Tho now
mnnngcniont dosiron tho patronage of tho Rood pooplu of Moilfiml anil
will endeavor to merit tho snmo by placing on tho market n finU-oliiHH
lino of everything tlint n high-grade bakery is BiippoKod to carry.
You aro cordially invited to call and toot our goodH. Hot. poet fully,
A. F. R&IKING a COMPANY
SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
How Are These For Bargains
$1500
$ 400
$ 460
$ 600
$ 650
5-room house on Cottage avenue, East Side, lots 100
xl20 $1500
1 lot on Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400
2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from new depot, 56x
124, oach $450
lots on Hamilton street, 2 blocks from new depot,
56x124, each $600
2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdalo, 56x
100, each $650
Fine residence lots in Crescent subdivision, close in,
Call and look over our list in fruit land. Thoy are
some of tho best in tho valloy.
THE SISKIYOU REALTY COMPANY
ROOM 20, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG.
PHONE 3311
Money
Makers
$20,000 AO ACRES -Three miles from Mcdford; no
buildings; 40 acres in cultivation; 700 Spitz,
2 years old; 800 Bartlctt pears, .1 year old;
1200 Nowtowns, 1 year old; all fino black
soil. This can bo handled for $6000 cash, bal
anco 1, 2 and 3 years at G por cent. A splen
did buy.
$12,00052 ACRES Close to Phoonix; all frco soil;
nice big now house; homo orchard; land lays
just right to subdivide into smaller tracts; if
sold at once, can bo had for $4000 cash, bal
ance terms. This is a good ono.
$600040 ACRES Close to Eaglo Point; 30 acres in
cultivation; 10 acres rolling; small houso;
largo barn; trout stream runs through cor
ner of tract; land adjoining cannot bo bought
for loss than $200 por acre. This is a snap.
NO. 52 $2150 7 -room house on 9th Btroot, closo in;
largo barn; two lots 50x100 oach. If you
want a snap hero it is and you will say so
when you see it. $1075 cash, balanco easy.
McARTBUR & ALEXANDER
PHONE 3681
ROOM 3, P, O, BLOCK