TJIK MHDKOKD DAILY TIM BONE, MKiTfORD, OTt., WKDXKSDAY.'MAWf'H 11. 1M8. r r v Ms Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. !iillished every evening except SuDilny Medford Publishing Company. G. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted n Seeoud lass Mutter in Hie Podtoffice at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Bates: One nion tli, by mail or earner. . . .$0.50 One year, by in nil KIND OF ME. U'REN. W. S. r'Hell, eniMiiilnte fur I'llih-d StuteH m-nator, mid father of Hie iui tintive mid ret'en-ndnm. Hiitr-i h to A itor Seolt of tlie Or.-goiiian that sue the editor of the Mrdl'ord Triloim for eriminal libel iih a way to find nnt faetK reyjtnlini; the lii.iirm- Smit 2.f000 eontrnit. Very kind of Mr. I 'Ken. The anoint ion in made in an inter view in the Portland Journal of Alandi 1, II H folluVVK: "Marvey V. Seott. editor or llie Or eonian, through that paper, is making nn effort to bemnirrh my reputation lie erinm he think I Know of I) x'ml enee of tlie I ton me Scott runt met in volvinff t lie jr.nnn senatorial dml, ' ' itaid V. H. U'Hen thi morning in din ensuing tin' attaek made upon hhn in which he was annsid f having in in managed the affair of the Seth Low riling estate of Milwaukee. 'Mil regard to that eontrnet whieb Mr. Bentt iloen not remember to Imvi made," continued Mr. ("Ken, "I will say that if Mr. Seott will Mie (ieoigr Putnam, editor of the Medford Trib line, who pnMifdied the story of the deal, for eriminal I ibid, or if he will bring net inn against the American Magazine, which iiIho pn hi lulled it, ho that tho en He can be brought to trial and the evidence brought out, by the time tho on tie 1h finished even Mr. Scott will ho miro that the contract wan writ ten find tho deal made. Mr. Scott at tho present time reminds me of tlx Iritdimnn who, when culled upon by the court to plead guilty or not guilty, fiflid, 'How enn L tell how to plead, your honor, until after I have heard tho evidence?' " In jiixtico to Mr. (T'Rcti, it tdionhl ho fit ted that details regarding the Ilonrne Scott contract were not secured from him. DEVELOPMENT LEAOUE MEET. Tho Development league meeting Tuesday evening was u most success fill affair, ami it is ton bad that simi lnr ineetH cannot be held more f re fjuoutly. Mr. Itichardsnii brought nut phi in h what tho community need n Hceretaiy of tho f'omuii'rciiil (dub who will do vote his whole lime In it, a larger pub lieity fund and the taking advantage of colonist rates to Hceure an army ol homeeekern. Mr, Itiehardstin called .fudge Cnlvie "tho great ent enmniereial club presi dent in Oregon," and hit the nail on the head. Medford is extremely lucky hi having such an accomplished and en tnrtaining orator to preside over hei publicity body and welcome her guests. Tho visit of the Jacksonville boost ors was a pleimunt surprise and show: that the county seat is awake and on tho map. Enterprise and hustle were exhibited in the visit and nil Medford regrets that notice of the visit was not received in time to afford a bet ler welcome. iext time, tli: opera house will bo readv and a brass band will meet the visitors. LEGALITY OF RAILROAD GRANT TO BE JROBED Southern Pacific ollicials at San Pi Pisco have been served with n federal MummniiH to appear in the Tinted Siate eircuit court at Portland, Oregon, in (In ease of Snyder vs. the Oregon Kailwin and Southern Pacific, two 1 lai -Hum u roads. The case involves the legality of Harriman'n railroad laud grant in west rrn mid southweNtern Oregon, which now amounts to ;i,niH,utn acrei, Init which originally was li.fHto.oiio acres. This in the unit by n citizen t m tent the land grunt and is independent of tho effort m being mnd by t'nited Htaten Senator Fulton of Oregon to havo congress adopt n resolution in ittruc.Hng Attorney (leneral Itonaparte to bring a suit in the name of the gov ernment to oust Harrinian from the land grant because he is violating the terms on which Inn railroads got it from congress nbout HO yearn ago. This grant specified that the rail rnarin should Hell the laud to actual set Hera at .. 10 tin acre in tracts not ex eeeding UW acres. The contention i that Harrinian is volating these terms nf unto. ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING POOR WIDOW'S FORTUNE T.OS ANUKLKM, Maid, rito O. Heath, Maid to be a wealthy real cs tu to nverntor nf Henver, was arrested here t(day charged with embezzlement nf $40,000, the property of Mrs. Marv II. Hunted of New York. It is alleged that the money was given Heath to in vest in real estate, but thai he mnde dimistrouH investments in coal mine in tend. SETTLERS WILL NOT BE DISTURBED ON GRANTS WASHINGTON. March 11 Attor nrv General Itonaparte yesterdnv np wnred befnre the house committee on ptihlir binds nud nsked that the depait oeiil nf justice be given authority n provided in the Pulton resolution, to institute suits to forfeit titles to hnn dreds of thoiramls of neres of laud in Oregon. Tho attorney general charged thnt the 'nlifornia and t regoti railroad, now controlled by Harrimntt interest n. 1 hui violated the provisions of the land grant. He declared that these inter ' est i (told much laud at prices far in ex emuf the figures stipulated hv an net of emigre, but now the railroads re fuse to well the remnining lands, tlOre by retarding the development of the State. ('. L. Nh.!doii to ;. A. (Jiven, roadway in toeiion li. township :sr,. range 1 W Joseph C. (iibsoii to citizens' Hank, aer. in section .TJ, town-hip ft, vunge 4 ... 4s"1' Rosalind Cd.son 1o iHzmis hank. Inn aer-s in heeiion township -I". rang.- W... .; !"' ('llited Stales to Samuel If -son It'"' ans in sectiuii IS-, township I'.H. range 1 V IMt-lit I'nited Slates to -lohu It. Itbi sou. PHI ncr.s in section i, lowmdiip tu, range 1 W Patent S-tinu' I M. Kol.in to John If. Ilobison. P'.'i a.-res in section - ,oN-hip range 1 W.. P li. J. Kdwards to Armor K. llenrharl, M acres in I . I.. ' '. i..v,iisl,ip :'.!. range 1 K. . K! '" I'rank K. Martin to haibs A. Schaeiifile, :i acres ill section ;t, t..wnliip ::7, range '-i W. . :'' William II. Smith to 11. V. Pohl and, PI" acres in section :n, township I", range I K A. II. favin to W. M. Abbott, lot Mathews Addition, Ashland 10 fulled States to 1'iaiicis M. Me Mahon. U acres in section M, township :i mug.- I H I'nited States to Kred II. M c M a I, .m. Kin acres in si ctioii S, township :W, range 1 K Patent .;ila f. Willeke to John K. So IIhm iMirtimi cf lots 'J. It and 4. t'ottnge Home Arblitioii to Medford V. ('. (ireeu ti Iowa Lumber & Mox 'o., P" acres in Hoetioit 1, township :i", range :i K. . (). A: f. If. 1. .li'Noph Whalen, smitlnvest i of north west Vl of section I, township range 4 W Aaron Andiews to Augusta Itein hardt, 1'Jn ncreH in section LM, township IIH, range 'J YV. ... John 1). dwell to .f. Thatcher, acre in Xiekell Addition to Medfnnl Medford :tnn .VJOII James I. Keifer to Andrew de Wilde, laud in Township range W 10 I'nil.d Stales to Thaddens W. Miles. 1-0 acres in section '.VI, township :t7, range .'t V Patent K. MeClain to Henry Shafer. laud in PI iix Onl) Miles Itrownrigg to Mrs. June Smith, lots II and 1", block I, Phoenix '" P1NCH0T WARNS AGAINST COMING TIMBER FAMINE XK W YORK, March 1 1. Announcing that there was no issue before the Amor icun people so im port tint in his jndg incut as the conservation of the natural resources , urged Upon congress by President Ifoosevell, (JtlVord Pilicliot. foreKter of the Department of Agr'n-ul t are, told the American I list it ute of Klectiical Kngincers last night that a timber famine in this country was im iniiieiil and unless there was u great change in public sentiment tlie country would have to face in a few years the problem of how to do without wood. At Hie present rate of consumption, lie said, the trees now standing could supply timber for Jo years. There hue already been set aside in the west I0". oiHi.imn acres of forest lands protected by the government. " I Utt this represents only one fifth of t he timber t he people of t his nnt ion own," ihbled the speaker, "and steps to protect all such property from the i a p'ul destruction now in progress can not be taken too soon. ' TRY NEW VARIETIES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES Pierce A Sou have in their office samples of Alaska clover and broom uniss that recently they received from the agricultural department at Wash iugton, l. I'., which they will dislribut in small nautilus to ranchers for tlx purpose of making tests upon the uioun tain sides of this ariety of forage. GOLD BEACH MEN CALLED TO GIVE LAND TESTIMONY S. K. Maislers, county sheriff, Mr. Adolplisen, a prominent citien, and Al Marsh, county tax assessor of Hold llench, Curry county, have none to Los Angeles, ('al., summoned by t'nited States Marshal to nppear as witnesses in the ease being I t ied there agaiuM the Pacific Cond Lumber iY I'uiuituie ompaiiy and alien, d accomplices. This ompany operated here for some time and, it is claimed, secured timbei lai ins fraudulent ly, per pel rat ing hat is termed the furiv comitv laml steal. In the Apiil 1 it in of ..miiI, piobaldv it Poitland. the caves will be lieaid of P. . Steuait. rthtor of the P.ol ih foi d Tl i I nine ; Anns S. J i ihiist ioi, i on ill v peiint.-ndeiit of schooU. ami .1. Hunt ley, a lawyer, and at piesent a candi late for ctmnty judne, who, with one or two otliets, are under ind id im nt in tlie ie cae, chained with assist im; in tin' fraud. MORE ntUlT TREES , NEWTOWN TIPPINS hae loini l.cst u.rade Newtown Pip pins for sub at inv residence, Oakdale ivenne. L. II. W MJM'K. :tin CoM for S.ile. We nre iov prt'nrrd to f r?i i li hnitl j jdi'krd i'm.'iI nt tin- initio, five mil' I list tf town, in nny n mount dotiri'd ! T.-in ji.t ton. I tf PAi-irn- i OA i, co. TWO RUNAWAYS SCARE THOSE WHO ARE DRIVING Miot (iritiiiilf Mur-li h;i- iiiile !:id lv injiiri'd in :i rmciu.'iv Miinl:iv ee niin;. She :ii out ihixiii' wth M. Ilriinino', :i trnvidiin; ni:in from ov Vnrk. The horse li. i-;iine f i ilit nn'd . on Wt si St en th ntn-et. so did Mr. HolMiin, who ,)umii t.t s.if.tv. Mist Mnrsli er;ih'd off the nn r. f:illini; up on her fine in the roitd, Imdly lruisinjf her features. She made her way alone back to town. Sunday afterm Messrs. Kellogg, Max Prederithal, Joe Ha inn and I). H. lfll"se Mere driving out Hast Seventh street to look at come property. The horsi H became f right end, the driver diojtju d Ho- re in.i and lept to safely. Mr. I'rediithal seized one of the dis- nc.bd t'-'ins and brought the team to a uand-jf ill against 1 he fence. No one hurt. P.tiy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which of considerable interest to t he public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is tlie system of prepaid oril -r.! now in "ff'ct betwe' ii stations of the Southern Pacific coaipauy ami all points in Hi'! I'nited State, py mean of this system tickets may be purchased nt Medford from any place in the United Statffl and ! ailed or telegraphed direct to the ,...rty wishing to come here. Sleeper -iccoimuoOatioiis and small amount of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the same tftiio." If Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison china iwi.vrrxo and watkk colors. ( . 206 A St. Wiwt. Tel. 3!.j. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. Office fixtures and all kinds of pinning mill work, including turned work and fnney grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE S3. The Nash Hotel and Gnll Only first-class house In tlio city. Absolutely the finest grill between roitl.md anil San Francisco. A specialty Is made of oystors, shell and other fi.'.h. All meats ucd arc cold storage government inspected. Catering in all iti brandies. The Sate Conduct of Business Z: of biinhing business, funds is an import ant mailer. Wo re sped fully 1 n v i I c your al tent ion to the Stato Depositary The aidect ton Capital and Surplus $115,000.00. Established 1888. .1. K. KXYAltT.l'rcmd int. .1. A. I'KlfliV, Vice-President. The Medford dffi MEDFOIiD, OREOON MEDFORD. OR. CAPITAL $r0,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safely Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage BUSINESS CARDS. WILLIAM YOUNO c.i;i'i;N'n:u ami iiui.nKi;. Witniow niui Door Soreena to Order. Mission Funiituio Built. M.-.l !"..r.l , Or. DU. A. B. SWEET l'li sii isn :uil Siirj;'on. Ot'l'icc nt Krsitlemv. Mnlfonl FuniituiT Co., Moilfonl, Or. IImiis. I'lirilivh.'ls :iii.I I ' MiiiTt :l Ki'I l:iv I't .-,.V!. Nielli I'li.'iMS-C. V. 4 .Ilk lin. I!!.".; .1. II. I -ill lit . I 1. Win. M Colvli:. Mriirnril. Or. COLVIO ft DURHAM, Attorneys at Law. Goo. II. Durham, Orants Tass, Or. VM. W. T. HOLT. M. D.. rhysli'J:in ami SiirRpon. l'ii;le Point, Or-'gon E. I.. R A LOOM. N'. w W.st Side t'oiil'..-!i ry 1'ruit st.rt -.:imlos, rills, e-y.'irs, t ol:ieeoi, fresh I'tuit in otpi N'e.ir Hotel Moore, M.diord, t v. rtlVATB DIT(Tli AND COL ECCVIO ftlSNCY. I..l, ll.ix siis. Medford. Or. E. ltU4t, WATl'K Nl'ITI.Y niNTK CTOR. l! inrs i i.ii, tii e; 1 1 ef erell.'es. It. st ..f ol, :it t i ii li t 1'iif.s. Pumidni '!:iiiK ii si:i!!. l in In. In or in :itt. nv ;i jnl.dilo j'ou er. Wood or sjeel l:ilil.s tin niii'ivl sultstt iu-1 uri s. C;so lito' i nvito s k, t S.i:t ontt'ttt Iniilt illid ti -.ut. il hri'i. e to f inie on your w.ok will l,e :iP(.ie( int.sl. 1 'nt il )n is see 111 d. Mo liesidelue. .nd ,.f North l Mtreel. h QUALITY FIRST In th'? grocery business we have al ways felt that the best and purest would event nail v win out. We want the particular and the dis ei iniiiiat ing trade. We do not sell tin best at a higher price, however, but cut our own profit, believing t he increased vol nine nf bunnies will recompense us when the ijual ity of our grocerie become gener ally known. The store where you always buy Wuitsburg "Pure White Flour" and the celebrated "Golden iate High -Grade Coffees." ALLEN & REAGAN "THE GROCERY ON THE CORNER." of t he bank as a depositary for strength, ennaerva t i v e tnnnageineiit, equipment and fucil-itii-H which are af forded by this bank. W. f. VAWTKR, President. O. 17. MXMjEY, Cashier. .IOIIN' S. OKTH, Cashier. W. B. JACK.SOtf, Ass t Cashier. National Bank RESPECTFUL ATTENTION is always given to the patrons of the NjihIi (are. While the steward's and the eul'iiary depart nienls are carefully looked over so that the edibles may be as near per feet ion as possible, we do not overlook the service. Hence, here you are assured satisfaction in the best sense of the word. The Nash Gafe Mtrs.TIrene "Instructor of StuMo at Mitnc. Mottb J Strtt The New Jewelry Store I Fine Watch ami Jewelry Repairing' a Speciality. Martin J. Reddy. ii North C Street. Medford Orgeou. III Three Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Clothing at "THE No. 1 WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINES OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING IN MEDFORD. 4-The Big Store" Deuel & Kentner AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUI1LI0 GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED MR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT . MEDFORDkAUTO CO.,:; Ufampton, Usaacs plano.TUct ttcthoo New Complete Assortment Watches Diamonds and Jewelry a BIG STORE" Deuel & Kentner No. 2 YOUR MONEY BACK IF CLOTHING IS NOT AS REPRE 'WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Reos 10 H. P. single-cvliuder Runabout, with folding S(,.,t ', " 'JO H. P. double-cvliuder Roadster with jump sent.$1000 "0 II. P. douhle-c'vlindcr Touring Car, detachable tonneau .,... $12o Premiers 24-28 II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2250 :",0-:r) II. P. four-c'vlinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500 r.0-:1..") II. P. four-c'vlinder Roadster or touring car, double ignition Ioka 40-4.) H. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passengcr..$3750 Fords l.")U. P. four-cylinder Hunahout P n Same with mechanical oiler, I'unning-lioard and I lamps, etc f !? 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 Kissel Kar :i."-40 H. P. Tourinsr Car or Roadster $2000 vC.W YOU BEAT THEM? ffiirAri Aroi P-aa11"'1 benutiful choeolnte set thm month. Vli til Yiy PrCCcoiiie and see onr poods and lenrn how to win tho prize. Remember, our bargain eonnteiH are the best thinga in town. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE wkst skvkxth strkkt. McOLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props. PHONE NO. 1501 CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They chain tlie towns of money and neither give the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatiyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME IWmt The clothes I mate are the tind tit "carry distinction," tht lurx-nk. the matm tbt ie your ni(y u bom tad tr tupoeYv.x ia tn deuil to the "sweat8b.' goods vi sotaiogno houv. in nut cm The City TaiFot I I No. 3 WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS ON ALL CLOTHING YOU BUY. Prices F. O. B. Factory. A. W. WALKER, Manager. Phone Main 213. ge Eiulith and D Streets. o " c o ') o