Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Medford Mail Tribune
""AN INDttl'KNDRNT Nr.WSl'AI'Klt
I'UUMHIIICD 1A1!V EXCKPT 8ATUII
DAY nv THE M13DKORD
A GOOD BEGINNING.
l'RINTINQ CO.
Tho Democratic Tlincn, Tl Medford1
Homo ?C.
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npJIE now stale game and fish commission has made a
jjootl lieffininm m the etfon. to remove both game and
Mnii, tiib Medforii Triiiuno, Tho houiik fish from no itios, bv reappoint uig Ml ward ulaiiton as
-m OroKonlnn, Tho AkIiIriuI Tribune. . . , , ' J . . l . . . v , i iv i
1 ,a;,. ,." m .: rrrrr. nr-rrrr masler fish warden and by selecting Y. U 1 ltiley as game
v,ii-., niun iiiuuiitj umiMinpp.i v-,l-tf . "
North Fir strefct; pliqne. .Main 3021 Wai'dOll.
-Mr. Clanlon is thoroughly versed in the subjects nnder
his jurisdiction, and has made good, both as a fish cul
turist and as a tearless enforcer of the law. .Mr. Pinley's
appointment, is an innovation, as he is a bird lover instead
of a bird lmtehor. Jle is president of the Aububon society
and his regime promises something entirely novel in the
history of game wardenships.
Preservation of game by means of game laws and regula
tions, has its origin in the least lor slaughter that, still sur
vives in civilized humauitv. The game birds and animals
tJUOnai: PUTNAM, BMor nnd MunaRrr,
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i Iintorol nn s.'coiul-cms.i matter n
Mciironi, urocon, unuor me net ot
March a, 1879.
Orflclnt Paoer or llio City o? JTedfonl
; Offlclnl Paper of Jnckaon County
SAYS LAFFERTY
K PESTILENCE
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III Last Issue of Spectator, Direct
Charges Are Mailo Auatnst Con
grcssman Accuslnn Him of Havlnu
Deen Arcsted Instiltliijl Wombn.
WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16 INCH WOOD
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Oak, s.00; Mr, $7.0f)i Tine, $(,00.
a '.Pier to Cord,
'Will Bi.jriu to Ship May Jfi.
Phono us at Hutlo Falls.
BUTTE PALLS LUMBER CO.
I SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Oho year, ty mail JS.00
t)io inontli.il" mall CO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
' Xtnilfm..! .1hflnn.vllln ntli fn
s.&'onU.i,;- mftiY.1-,cryPr:::: a.53 ,' imiwtinl during certain seasons so that there will be
Wm-kly. per yrnr l.M jnore Ol tllClll to Kill dlll'lllg Ol.U." SCaSOllS
i)anvo?oIrlcs?xX,-cd.nJ i-- " however, is not actuated ill liis labors -for
IJrceniber 31, J810, a?si.
Ibird and animal protection by the sport of slaughter, but
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uy rue love, oi rue wiui creaiures ineniseives. -.s a uaiur-
Th" Mnlt Trlbu.,6 t on MlC l tha 4,,,i3L "" "iwmiioi, nv n.io .1 t.uui .1.1 in miiiwii .vi. ,
Tail Xc0d Wtr United Trtt
Dltpatches.
Ferry New.-, Ht.imt. Snn Franclico. . i iiild 110 OIH' I1MS il 111010 Ultimate knowledge Ol Ull'dS aU(l ail
IMrtland Hotel Now Stand, Portland, jiu uia inia a muii nit uii.iii iv umiiui ui uiu a aim .11
Ilownmn News Co.. I'drtltind. Or. , UllillS. (filmed Fl'Olll lite illn011L tlieill. tllilll lie. Tile OlllV
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gun lie uses is a camera. He utilizes the knowledge thus
V. O. Whitney. Sertttle. Wtish.
M-T'tiTTiisti. nRrnnu. ti
' Metropolis or Southern orejron and, gained to awaken in mankind ;i love for the feathered
Northern California, nhd tho fastest-1 , .. 111 1
Krowm city m or..Kon A , denizens ol woodland, prairie and swamp.
. lvpulntton V. 8. census 1010; 8S40M -. -,. , ., . . , . 1 tii 1
cMimnt.Hi. isn 10.000. .. . Mr. Jnnlev announces that m his visits to dillerent sec-
1MVC uunurca wiiHircuiu (lunar vtruiiy
Water System completed, giving finest
minpiy pure moumuin wnior nnu si:
ten miles
contracted for
OOO.OCO, maklnc
0 I'oitottico' receipt for year ending' habits and habitants, illustrated with several' hundred
?enr BinkJfcSSlu acSSn of &?' huitwn slides from photos lio secured hiniseir. B
Cllanner fruit city in OreKon oKua! 1UCM1S llO llOpCS to ai'OUSC public interest aild SCCIU'C HHU'C
,S Ke2nTf.uW3 won "ww"l effective cooperation in the enforcement of game and pro-
"Appl Xing of the World." nofivf In we
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n mr ..nullum ii'i'ie .?,,u.,, .jvnuiu.
I90?.'nnd a car of Nnwtowns won
tions of the state to study the game situation, he will hold
of street hcinjf pavci ami. open meetings with sportsmen, listen to their suggestions,
'or at a co nxceedlns $1.-' 1 j 11 fi 'n 11 1 1 il '.
;ine a total of twenty miiei, and lollow them with i leeture ujion game birds, their
this
lcw even among sportsmen, have much knowledge of
at Canadian lntcrnalloSal Apple. Show.l liatllKll llistoiy. Sltcll a laiOWledgO JtS. tllllt. imparted )Y
VoiioSSo'critiwra pears irouBM highest! N Fiiilev cuniiot help hut awaken a.widcr interest in
Inffhi" A"tnsu yeaUM! worU1 bird life nud by broadening coniprQliension, result in more
crfeftrtefoi. thflnt'commu:! effective protOCtlOU.
nlty ramphver Tvmten. Uy JPiulcy IS to be COlllllieiulecl lipOll tllC OOlll-SO llO llilS
outlined, success will undoubtedly crown Ins ellorts, and
as a result, Oregon will bo leading the states in a new
way in tho efficient protection of wild birds and animals.
COMMUNICATIONS.
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jredfordj Or., May 30.x
Kditor Jfnil Tribune I was pleased
fo see that yon were so progrosive
as to jjet busy with lltat supgestion
as to Alcdfonl making a liiu puU to
secure)1 the bij; iiniversiiy thai Jlr.
irnrrimnu is said to contemplate en
dowing. Wlieu I read in the Oregon
inn of Sunday tho news item that
she wn$ thinkinp; of k"iv'j; larpe
sum for such n purjwsc I was goin
PIGHT FOR PRESEDENCY ON.
THE difference between a jirogressive republican and
s a progressive democrat, and a conservative democrat
and a conservative republican, is a difference in name on
ly. The progressives or insurgents ot each party and the
conservatives or standpatters of each, have more in com
mon than either has with the other faction of his own
party.
Generally speaking, the stand-patters of eaeh party are
against tariff revision, except upward, oppose the initia-
ir'ind von published such a good ed- tive, referendum, recall and'popular election of senators,
itorial, etc. When she considers that and object to legislation tilll'billg the pOWCl" of trusts, rail-
aiready California has two large uni-j roa(s iUK combinations. Iii brief, this element of both
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parties stand pat ior the old order, J or the rule ot the
plutocrat and politician.
The progressive, on the other hand, favors all those re
forms that the interests opposes and is earnestly trying,
by every means in his power, to restore government by,
to and for tle people.
There promises to be a pretty struggle waged from
now on between these contending factions for control of
both parties. Each will seek to the name the presidential
candidate of each.
At the present time, it would appear that the stand
pat candidate for the republican nomination will be Presi
dent Taft, and for the democratic nomination, Governor
Harmon of Ohio. The progressive candidate for the re
publican nomination will probably be Senator La Follette,
with Theodore Roosevelt as A dark horse. The progres-,
sive candidate for the democratic nomination promises to
be either "Woodrow Wilson or Champ Clark, with the
chances favoring the former.
Should the progressives succeed in controlling only one
of the party nominations, it is probably that all progres
sives regardless of party ai'filiations, will support that
candidate. And the same is true of the conservatives or
standpatters. Should however, the latter dominate both
political conventions, an unlikely contingency, there will
probably be a third party in the field.
to write you to work it up and am J '
versities endowed by tho Stanford
and Hearst millions and that Medford
i :it)0 wiles from any large uuivcr&ily
and has a growing population with
hundreds of young men nud women
anxious to attend a large university
and the high clnss of the cilizenhip
now coining into the Rogue river val
ley also the i'uet that ifr. Ifarriinau
liked the scenery and jiinuhtnin nW
hero and his favorite railroad has
done so well in southern Oregon and
really originated tho city of Sledford
why it dcJes seem as though Jredford
should stand the best show of secur
ing this great university. Only last
tail 11 leading educator of Illinois re
ported to his college- that there wit
no. doubt in his mind thut Jierc was
the best opening in the United State-,
tbday for a university, the pupils
were here, tho water, tho air drain
age, and nil that goes to make It
healthful fur them what more could
JTrs. irnrrimnu ask for? Tho Com
mercial club should call a meeting
nt otieo and send some influential
man to try to secure what Jfedford
needs most of nil, a large college or
uuiverhity. Yours respectfully,
A. K. WARE.
MUST ASK FOR
1 TIME ON TIME
Ten Days Only Given in Which to File
f Request With City Recorder for
-, Installment Plan for Paying. Pav
inij Assessments.
Four streets llmt have been paved
this, season will bo completed and tin
assessment luvied betwoen tho enth
nud tho twentieth of this mouth. Jn
' ydor to take mlvuutngo of tho linn-Cjt-oft
act which allows 10 years "ni
which to pay for the paving requests
must bo filed with tho city recorder
within 10 duyg nfler the nolieo of us
esnu'iil is made by publication.
4 l behooves tho properly owners on
Jjartlott, Kust Sixth, West Sixth and
igjith, Central to Riverside, to
yn(oh for thu publication of assess
ment notices and filo there requests
with tho city recorder olhcnviso they
must lnuko payment in I'ul.
Ilaaklna for Health.
TURNER
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INVESTS
EAST SIDE
Buys Half Interest With Joe Brown
In Property Situated Next to the
Pacific & Eastern Depot Shows
His Faith in Medford.
W. F. Tumor, comptroller of the
Hill lines in Oregon, has purchased
a half interest in J. (!. Ilrown's prop
erty adjoining the Pacific & Eastern
depot on East Main street, paying
$000. 'Jho propel ly bus u fi outage
on Main street and extends back for
sumo distance.
Mr. Tumor is thoroughly conver
sant with conditions here having been
auditor of the J'acifio & Eastern for
some time, leaving thut position to
ussumo his present position in Port
land with the Hill people That he
should return (0 make 'this substan
tial investment show bis faith in (ho
future of Medford.
JluBldns for Health,
STRAW HATS ARE
AGAIN IN SEASON
Weather Bureau Issues Formal An
nouncement of tho Season Mer
cury Touched 90 Tuesday Mean
Temperature Was 67. .
Tho old straw lint Tnay.jjow
worn with Impunity. Immunity, and
without fear. So says tho weatlor
man. Tomorrow tho straw ucanm
wHI bo formally uaherod in, and tho
old folt hat will ho relegated to llio
wardrobo shelf.
Tuesday was tho hottest day of tho
year tho mercury, according to t,ho
local weather bureau, touching 90 bo-
tWOCtl two mill tlii'Pn n'ntnnlr 'I'lio
lowest It dropped wus 4G, so tljut,
iiiuuii luiijjjuruiuru was ui,u.
Professor O'Gam this morning Is
sued a formal bulletin In regurd tot
straw hats. Following tomorrow thoy
may bo worn, without comment on
tho part of tho rabblo.
PORTLAND, Mas "Jl. In the 1,M
isMio of the Pm (laud Speetutor, ill-
rect ohnrgus uro made against Con
gressman A. W. iWnltor) Unflorls,
accusing him ot having been urrostcd
for insulting women on tho streol.
Tho accusation is as follows;
In u letter to the Orcgouinu, A,
W. hit f forty, tvpiescntntiu' in con
gress from tho Second district of Or
egon, which includes Portland, sttjs
certain newspapers
''Chnrgvd mo during the campaign
with being insinceie in iny profes
sions of friendship for the public, as
ngainst the special interest, with be
ing u disreputable lauver, who "had
been up for disbarment before the
laud department,' and with having
been arrested for 'insulting decent
women on the streets of Portland.'
"I admitted eu'r.vthuig the
charged ngainst me lust campaign
except the allegation that I had been
on the streets. If they hud said I
arrested for insulting decent women
shouVl bavo been arrested for any
reason, instead f saying that 1 ac
tually had boon arrested, perhaps 1
would have denied that. Put iH it
was 1 made the statement in m
speech at Sixth nud Washington
streets just before the election thut
if they would' product) the record
showing where 1 had over been ar
rested in my life on nny charge, or
the statement of any officer who
.Hindi) the nrrest, that I would with
draw from the race, and that if s.uoh
proof could ho produced nftor my
election that I would resign.
1 " 4I urn still waiting for the proof,
and my challenge then made still
holds good.'
"The Spectator was the newspa
per that mnde these charges ngainst
Lafferty; Tho Spectator tepeuts the
charges; it accepts Laffertv'H chal
lenge, and demands that lib resign
liis seat In congress.
"On tho 18th day of Juno, 100S,
nt the corner of Fifth nnd Washing
ton streets. In Portland, Lafferty
rled to force hlslnsulttng nttontlou
on n married lady, as ho had sought
to do; before. '(Tho name of this lady
Is, of course. In tho possession of Tho
Spectator). She told him If ho did
not desist, alio would ask protection
from a policeman. lafferty met this
with a grossly Insulting remark. Tho
lady called a policeman (whoso uamo
Tho Spectator has) and had hltn ar
rest Lafforty.
"At tho city prison, the lady called
her husband by 'phono and told what
had happened; tho husband, fearing
tho scandal that would follow trial
of Lafferty, would not permit hor to
swear to a wnrrant for Lnfferty's nr
rest, and Iafferty was turned loose.
"A short time afterward, tho hus
band told lafferty hat ho would
"knock Laffcrty's head off," and Lnf
feity apologized for Insulting tho
wife, saying ho did not know sho was
married.
"That Is a plain Hlntc-mont of fact.
"There Is no record of Lorferty's ar
rest, because tho lady he Insulted tin
tho street did not swear to a warrant.
Lafferty probably will not rcnlgn,
.which Is very llkol yn good thing for
tho decent women of Portland. .Mor
ally ho Is a pestilence"
Where to Go
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Heo Willi's Hero.
BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY
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A full lino ot Mixed Paints, Loads,
Olln and Varnishes. Comploto stock
of CabntH' Creoioto Blilnglo Btaiui,
Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kalso.
m I uen.
Cull at tho Sign of tho Sun and
got our prices.
:i:t NOItTIt UAUTLHTT HT.
S)rg'JssivJsJt
J. R. ENYATIT, President J. A. PRUltY, Vleo-Prcsldoht
P. K. MtmuiCK, VIco.ProildMt JOHN it. OUTII, Caalilor
W. U. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFK DKPOS1T UOXKS FOU HUNT. A OHNIJHAIi 1IANKIN0
llUSl.NK&J TILINSACTKU. Wo BOMCIT YOUIl PATHONAOK.
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ProiiontliiK for Tholr First Pluv''
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nnii'iniiiiu niviniiiiin "- f. m,i 4
lit 11. 111, to II! noon, P. M.i
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Private Instruction from 10 a.
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I see tho Instructor.
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Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufact urers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
CRUSH KD ROOK
SCREENED QKAVKL
Delivered to nny part ol' eit.v
Office:
Fruitgrowers' Hank Itldg.
Phone M. 032.
WASHED
SAND
Plant
North Rivorside ,
Phono M. 0091
0. J. S13M0N, Mgr.
for Concrete
for llrlrk Work
for Ilnatorlng
Olaan, Cutcliy, Oora.iljr
r.ntilr, riiotopUy,,
nicllent Mnilo.
O H B X K B
THE ISIS THEATRE
illtg Double lllll
Look WIiii'h Arrived,
lllllHTOW .V VAItM-:it
In tholr comedy skit entitled
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AJTC) MAOHINIIT
All kinds of Engines, Spruying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. !Agouta in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, UOBSX 00.
Look nt the nds for the chance to
buy tho property you need lit n
"right price."
'OLD GREY EAGLE'
TO SnHJONIGHT
Surrounded by His Family and Twen
ty Faithful Officers Diaz Is E3-
corted to His Ship Will Quit Na
tive Shores Forever.
VKUA CIIUZ, Mexico, May 31.
Tho Htoamor Yiilrangii. with General
Porflrlo Diaz, tho "old groy eagle" of
Mexico, on board, .was Hcheduled to
pall thin afternoon for Simla via
Havana, Tho former prcHldont, mir-
roundod by hlu family and twenty
faithful offlcerH, wau OHCorted to tho
dock by a picked detachment of fed
eral troopn. Thero was no' demon
utratlon, ,
Diaz was calm and bado hlu frlondH
nnd fow faithful troops farowoll.
Tho Madoro cleinent horo oxpreaH
eatho fear that bTaz utiil Qeuoral
Uornardlno Hoyoa mny conHpIro to
combine with Llmautour to bring
about tho election of a Diaz adlioront
In tho coming geuoral election,
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING ',
All Work Guaranteed Pricoa Rounonrtblo !
COFFEEN O. PRICE
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MARY'S II1RTIIDAY
Introducing
That ItalaiirltiK RuIh Kid
and
. A Dainty Country Mix
N. II. Thin act cnrrlon upeclal
Hconery.
Ho'n llcr" Alo
HARRY 1IUR.NH
Society Kntcrialiier am) .MonoloK-
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Tho noniewhnl different comedlau
In nn nrlglnnl np-to-ilnto turn, In
troducing hbi own original Jo!on
and HOiiKM. Mr. llurnn played tho
principal part In George Cohu'n
inimical comedy lnnt Hcnoou. Thin
alone b imfflclont lo warrant a
good, clever turn.
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on Improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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Excursion!
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Sunday, June 4th.
Butte Falls and Return
Via Pacific & Eastern R .R.
$2.00 ior Round Trip
Train loavos redford ai 8:1-1 a. in., arrives in Med
ford nl 7 p. in. This in the finest Bconiti trip in all of
Southern Oregon.' YOii'll enjoy this O'f5-milo ride into
Interior Oregon.
FOR SALE
CITY PROPEttTY
Lots wholesalo and retail
MOOREHNI-CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
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NARROW'X
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The Merrivold Shop
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CIRCULATING
LIBRARY
lilt W. Main HI., Medford.
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