8 THE MED10UD DAJLI TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908- Bedford Daily Tribune A Livt Paper In a Live Town. . blished every evening except SufcOay Medford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second I'iusa Mutter iu 'it Pnitoffic ut Medford, Oregou. Subscription Rates; 'we month, by mail or mrrlxr. . , .$0.fi0 te year, by muil fl.OO " KEEP UP THE STANDARD. Tut ropulaliuii of this viilh-v ttinl (hftei'iully of Mio purliuii ut' it tlirevt 1 (.untiKiiuiiH t Mcdioni, tr Htiiifrinr lirsl clasn fruit of different, kiuritt in utraady firmly eatHblihcd. Jndel, it i.miv be iiHcsried that ecrtitin roui-iH '"f this vicinity have inndr tlim region j'jirnous, awl imve CHtubl initial u tii jidteh record in tlie rustem nmrketw. Thin being the chw it is exceed iugly important Hint the reputation Alined hhouM be maintaineil and in reaM-d, and to thin end every fruit grower should, bth ;is it matter of pride in hifl homo region and with a view to profit tto himjtclf, eontribute, What out JifiM done otuorft can do; what a few havo dnae many ean do. The idiinate h about the .same on an nv erao for one itn for until htr; tliere is it a nbuntlauce of land piai-tieally a good as that on whieh fruit wan ruined that coinmauded word breaking price. The result deM-nd rbicfly mi the tare ,aud painn tuken iu belrctioii, pJautiii, npntyiug, iMiltiviiti.-n, picking and p.'n' k . inj ;that id to flay, on the man. Fruitgrowing m a Meiem-e. Tlu bap hazard, happy go hwky Any for fruit i ulturo are past. Knmigh brains and . hibor expended on a few a left will in lime yield large profits and make the owner indepemb-nt. The men who de servo to nueeeei) will bo mire tit Hue .eed in tliis highly favored region. And Htieh uh don't eare wliellier they Mtcceed or not or who are uot willing io put forth tho efPorta neceHnry for HiieeeHH must not be allowed to cause injury and Iunh to their more energetic and puhlit; Hpirited neighbors No ninu inuHt be compelled hi work ur to work iu u certain way, but neither mus any one ho neglect bin orchardrt that they become a menace and a source of iu jury and loss to othern. The outside world is beginning to hear nbout the Hague Kiver valley, and Homo little fractions of it are beginning to sit up and lake notice of what in being done and can lie done hero. And tho number of such people will increase, , and of I hem many will come lo iu (piire and investigate. They are to be , welcomrd, und should be encouraged to find homes here, Keep the standard of products high, and help to increase both ibe.ir volume and their excellence, and ihus gradually, even rapidly, this won . it or fully rich and favored but largely , overlooked region will come into it own. Tomorrow is the big ball auie of (be senHon. Partisan enthusiasm and good natural rivalry promise to make the .-(Mitest full of exciting inomentN. From the first hurst of Medford 's military band, which will head the grand street parade, until t he last ball is pitched across tho plate at the end of (he ninth inning, JliA' excitement will be intense. , Both the team of profemdonal men and the inerchantM already boast of victory. Tho gate receipt h will be applied to tho baud uniform fund and park tin provemeiit fund, both of which merit the best support. Members of the Commercial club, their wives and friends, and every one - interested in tho sport, should be on hand to make the occasion a gala day. WHAT ATTORNEY SMITH'S OPIN ION MEANS, ir CORRECT. The mandamus proceedings instituted in the enunty court to compel a ehaue of Medford precincts by exdudiiiK all t erri t ory from .Vort h n nd Hout It M ed - fori preeinets outside of the municipal corporation will not bn pressed for a hearing. The reason actuating those who iustttuted the proceedings is that any voles cast on the prohibition tpieh turn at the .luge election in the two Medford preeincs pwill be illegal and void and o n bo thrown out upon a contest after the election if any iti Kens of Med foid should so desire. Tin eause of this decision is a legal opin ion furninhcd by Robert O. Smith of lirntiU I'atts, Or. la thin i. pinion Mi. Smith Hfiyn, there i no doubt but that the local option law, an far an the City of Met ford in concerned, wmm repented by the amendment ui:ule to the Med ford charter bv the legislative nssn My of the year IJei.V T'ae Tribune ha procured n copy of the .ipiniun. wliicli it publisher iu full for the informal oi itn renders. (f t h eonclni'Mu reachM by Mr. Smith :ne corrcci tin result, nf the prohibition ciinnet effect the sale of lbpior within the I'itv ot' Medford. and if the county i, s t( lob phonld go dry, find (blowing nut i.f tlo vote rait in the two Medford pnviti.'M would lee a majority aain-t pr.du bition in the nut nf the omnt. On ,mii und will be done. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. O. ft C. Rail road company to A. V. Hunt, IS'l neren in ttectiou 7. township rang 4 F. ,) Prank V. Kaulkn to William A. Colby. IH.it" aereM in tivtion 7. township .'t. range 1 V :too Agathn Ttradenhurg to K. V. lbd n, property in Misllord tl.Vi Vred Owen to (J. I.. Wation. V aeren nf mining property ... I C. 8. Itrooks to A. S. StnrgiH. bt 2, Mock 7. Kendal' addition to . Medford .1im clnr H Hird'cve to A. .Mar tin, bmd in tonn'.hip .'ttl. range 4 W J. .V Tryor t William .1. Knigk tont 1 aero in I) I. II, town nhip 'AM. range 1 W .1. T. Kndn to .1, K. Itownrth, projHTty in Oavi' addition to THE COMINO ATTRACTION. The advuntc wale of t-uu for "Mm. Temple's Telegram" opens at Kaskiu'tf tomorrow (Thursday) morning. The engagement in for one night, Haturday. May 1(1, uud the curtain wijl be held until li o'clock to enable our' inerchantM to attend. iJclow we give the porrl.md notice from yesterday's Oregonian:, by Arthur A. (in-ene: "It is properly a matter of general regret t hal tin engagement of ' Mrs. Temple "s Telegram, the funniest of recent farces, was fnr one night only. The Heilig should have been crowded for at lens! four performances and it is pruel ically certain that tonight there would have bct-u a clamor at the box office, for there would have been no empty neath had there been more of this delightful attraction. It was iu the nature of it return engagement for the Stock well Maefiregnr compnny played it here last fall with the great est success. Last night 's performance possessed especial interest from the fact that Wil liam Rerun id appeared iu the principal role. Now, Will Bernard is one of Portland's downright favorites. He has been known for labors oft and good these five years and more. As stage director and actor he Ims filled no small place iii tho atlentioa of local theater-goei-H since the orgaui.at ion of the original Raker Slock company. It was, therefore, uu added pleasure to see him iu the leading role of this excruciatingly funny play, ami to ac cord him I In- praise which was justly duo him for a consummate perform ance. At the end of the second act h was given an enthusiastic curtain call, including the customary demand for u speech, which he failed to accede to. William Pet nurd will be long remem bered for his work iu the exacting light comedy rule of Frank Fuller. It is among the best things he has ever done in Portland, and the parts he has played well here are legion. Xorval Muctiregor, pleasantly re membered from his engagement at the Mil iiinjiiii last summer, appears effect ively as Jack Temple, and Margaret Snow, the most recent "College Wid ow," to visit Portland, played Mrs. Temple. Joseph Ihiiley, who was also in the slock season at the Marquam a year ago, plays the butler very urtia t ically. Other members of the cast are new to Ibis city, but each one is (piile creditable to the maaagemenl, A large audience liked Mrs. Tcmpel 's Tele gram' iiumciittcly last night, and as has been heretofore remarked, I he pity is that the engagement was so brief. It is good for other repeats here and the local public will In' glal to hear of its retain iu the near future. TO REMEDY A TINKERING OF STATE LAWS Itlue Mountain grange of l.a (irande has very widely started a git at ion to prevent the indiscriminate une of the initi;ifie ;ind n-ferendum, Kutirely to iiiauy propi.sii ions of small general tin port a lice hn ve I a placed before the people of Oregon to be passed upon at the .luneclectioll. The follow iny are t he resolut ions passed by the grange: Wherens, We regard the in it in) i vi and referendum as a reserve power to be used with discretion; Whereas, We would regard it se rious to lose the initiative and refereu diim in its present form, for it is mis used : "M. Many measures are initiated uienKures affeteing local or private intereslH and concerning which the gen eral public in uot inform d and is not directly interested; " (L'li. Const it ut iouat ameiidmeutti are freipieaily made to hang uncertainly over tin- people, amendments threaten ing the business Htability o fhle state and creating a feeling of nneertointy as to business relat ioiiH and com! it ions; j and I "Whereas, We believe adeipiate rem I'dy would be found in making it more lit'ficult for onh initiative and refer endum act ion to be enacted ini o lad ; therefore be it ' evolved, My Itulue Mountain grange, .No. .tto, That we urge (be slate grange of Oregon to take action to amend the initiative and referendum to t he const it ut ion of ( tregou along the following lines: ' I. Any measure, not a constitution a I amendment, referred to t lie people hy initiative petition shall take effect and become the law when it is nit if led (instead of by a majority of the vote cuhi ill, icoiO by a majority of all the voles ciihI at the election. ' Any measure referred to the pen pie by icfcr, iidum petition shall be ..l.sidn. il rejected and oid when re M.Kr.l int-o.ttd ..(' b ;i majority ,,f the k.h . ;ti it,l, .n b a majority of :ill 'he votes cast at the election. ' ' ny con-t itutional amendment, whether referred to the people by ini tiatixe petition or by legislative ns . Miblv. hIkiM tako effect and become tl.e ';mv win ii ratified (instead of by a majority of the votes ent thereon) by 'in )' r cent of nl (the votes eaM at the cli'i'tinn and not otherwise." PATIENT SHOWS SCARS HE WAS GIVEN IN SIBERIA Tl. wmy of Ku;ti:i' t iviiliih-nt of Ilspluynl Ik Iho lilt. II. I lli' l iiilriil Kiiui.n.l ho.pi mylit. when S.'iiHltt Hoiiawill .,1 I. .1 U:lll. I of :i(ii .I.-Ih.'V !Vt'!im, Wll. "Jt l " ili;il institution for Irout in. Tl.. iiuiii ki. k 1'oto ilo.'p H.'ftr l ol Mv.'ivcl from tho Ik.Ii .liiiiiiir :i I,. i -- ninirii to -,,1,,'iii, .nut Hip victim np piniv.l Iii.:i! wnvk from Ilia tor Inn of I'.' ojhh" imprisonment in thf .ult mm.. Iniiii ..irvot lirnl til llio I'orn.-r oi I'lo-iti,- inl. Motittromory Uli'om i:i-i inKl.l Hi;.:i.iir:ifl nin klini-ki'il lo I Ii,- piiv.iiH'iu liv tlt'orgi llroon. n liiinki i on li:iil,,v ivmi,'1 .-mil MiHliiinot u fi:tt'linc of tho nkllll. Ho will irulntily lio. Conrei to AdJon.ni Mjr ai W.VMlllMiTO.V, My Kt. t run. icUveen t. Ifiidcts of the. Classified id vertiseraents One Cent a Word No siogU iCMi. tlous leu than 15 cents. Six Insertions for tho price of four. Seventy five centa a line per month. WANTED Dishwasher at Hotel Nash. Pl'RNisTfErT'ROOMli TEedTDell, dv pontoffiee. i-'OJi SALE Fresh niiiifa tni. Inquire at Coas residence. WANTKD To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. WANTED Uirl for guueral housework; must be good cook; wages $.10. Hotel Nuh. I TEAM WANTKD One or both marcs, I with unoii, harness, etc. complete; in good condition, See j ouug, Tribune LOST A small brown combination pocket bonk. Finder please leave, ut this office. VOH 8ArE 5 room bungalow, just fin ished; cheap if gold soon.' See Guy A. ('hilders. rOK SALE Yo ung geutlo cow for salo; price $40. R E. Morrison, B. P. D. No. , Griffin Creek. WANTED Teu teamstera with teams wanted by Western Oregon Orchards Co. at oneo; good wages. FOR SALE Reo runabout in good con dition. I need a larger machine. L, B. Warner, Jr., at Warner's store. FOUND On tho road from Medford to Jacksonville, a baby's white coat. Call at Tribune office. FOR BALE A $2000 mortgage, gilt edge seeurity, no tues, 8 per cent net. Inquire of the Medford Realty ft Rent al Co., Medford, Or. FOR SALE Complete furnishings for 5 room cottage; bargain if taken -at once. Mrs. V. P. Cameron, corner 10th and Ji streets, West Medford. 50 PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on 40 ucreB of raw land that is worth $1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per cent. Lock Box G50. FOR SALE I! ray mare, weighing 1030 pounds, gentle, not afraid of automo biles, with week-old colt. Apply W. I. Brown, or Box 834, Medford'. 51 RUNABOUT for sulo cheap; thorough ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne lights, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford, Or. FOR SALE Choice fruit and grape lauds nenr Jacksonville. Call and see Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Jack sonville, Or. FO 7tH AL EO ii W 1 TS. Cream Sop rntor, No. fi; 000 capacity; good as new; cost $80; will soil for $;0. R. C. Hcnstey, Central Point. FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten acre tracts, best location iu the valley. L. Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. l.t NT Ladies gold hunting case watch, black leather fob; lost be tween 7th st. and cemetery Sunday afternoon. Finder return Tribune, re ceive reward. FOR SALE Automobiles, cheap; Thomas 10, -in first-class condition ; good as new; $S00 worth of extras; Cadillac runabout, good . condition. Will pay to investigate these curs. C. 1L Snyder, IS It street. 50 FOR HALE White Leghorn eggs for settling, 50 cents fnr 15, from flock of 4K hens picked from 500 standard bred Whito Leghorn chickens. Dr. (loble, phone No. 103, Medford; also pasture for cows inside city limits. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON RAPIDLY BECOMING EXTINCT i'he following is from an editorial in the Portland Journal relative to the salmon industry: Sulniuii are steadily petering out In the Columbia river. From pienent pros pects it will only be a few years till they have almost disappeared. Then peo plo will wonder why sufficiently striu gent measures were not taken to pre serve thin great and vastly valuable industry. Hut apparently it is impossi hie to do this. Fishermen are concerned about profits this year and next rather than the industry a decade or genera tion hence. LAND DEAL LEADS TO 1 WARRANT FOR ARREST j SKATTU:. WiihH.. May X In complaiut tiled by Jean Komuuo, pro prietor of the America Auto Machine works. Frosecutiuj; Attorney MeKintosh this nutrniiii: ismil a warrant for the; ,o.i of c. c. nolrom, a prominent s.,,lo ,:, .now livi in San Fmn-; oim-o. The rhnri;i' in obtaining monoy uiulor fiildo prctpmit-A and the amount involvrii in i'.'S.W. 0. O. Boloom ia a brother of V. W. Holt-om. hind of tho Uolt-otii Mills, Inc., of Itnllard. Harry IUiIi-oiii in auothor brothor. All of thoj llolioiu brolliorn nro woll known in liinihor manufacturing riroles. Tho di rrct i-hiirgo aflaiii!l I'. C. Rolcom in that hi- piiri'htiHiHl lro lot-, with mpni-y fur in. hod by Romano, tho complainant, nud Ihrn doiitiit tho proiwrty to hi., broth er, William M. Molcom. one of tho boat known lumbermen of tho Pncifio north west. To The HAVINO INSTALLED MACHINERY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF HIGH GRADE K'K ( REAM, W E ARK PREPARED TO KILL ALL ORDERS. l.AROE OR SMALT. DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. SPECIAL ORDERS OIVEN OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT MEDFORD BOOK STORE OR CREAMERY. JLqpujp. H ivpr Creamery ALL NEW GOODS ! Dry Goods, Haviland China,! Semi-Porcelain, Jardiniers and Crocks. Trunks, Suit cases and Telescopes. Where you get right prices. Ward's Cash Store i BUSINESS CABDS. H. E. MORRISON, Physic in u und Surgeon, Office: Medford National Bank Bldg. J. T. ANKROM, WELL DICOER. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. ! BALL ft GLOSCOCK, Contractors und Builders. All Work On a ran teed. Office with 0. H. Pierce ft Son. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771. WILLIAM 0. DEBLEY, Resident Piauo Tuner. Special Rates by the Year. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House. All Work Guaranteed. P. O. Box 503, MEDFORD, OREGON. DB. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIG ft DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phono 333; Night Phones: C. W. Cnnklin 405; J. H. Butler 14S. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL EEOTION AGENCY. Lock Box 80S. Medford, Or. E. R, 8EELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 24 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. GO TO DB. GOBLE FOB YOUB GLASSES. Optical Parlor iu Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. "Hn Has No Other Business Golden Grain Granules 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. It tastes like eoffee. It looks like eoffee and it smells like coffee, but is pure roasted grains, blended so as to pro cure the best flavor, the greatest strength and an ar ticle which young and old may drink morning, noon and night. Golden Grain Granules is especially recommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, eonsti- .. , Patloll. llllllgestU'll, dvspep j , s),ma(lll troubles, Nearly 2-pound package for 2."n nil retail grocers. Wholesale by P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford. Or. Public Graduate Wladhen Clothes that Fit and Have Style All-wool clothes, like ours; that are made by the world's best tailors, who have been doing nothing but making clothes for the last fifty years. THY ONE. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. SUITS - $15.00 to $40.00 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN IlOSfERY AND NECKWEAR. SEVENTH POLITICAL CARD&. MAHLON PURDIN, Candidate for RKPRESENTATIVE On Statement No. 1. Favors g'mntnteod bank deposit. D. H. MILLER, AXDIDATE for REPRESENTATITE On Statement No. 1. J. B. NEIL. Democratic Nominee. FOR COUNTY JTJDOE, WILBUR A. JONES, Democratic Nominee. ' FOR SHERIFF: B. F. MTJLKEY, Ropubliean Nominee for OISTKKT ATTORNEY'. W. T. OBIEVE, of . Prospect, Flounee Preeinet, Republican Nominee for COUNTY ASSESSOR. Will always support the republican calnlitlato for U. S. senator who is nom inated by the peopta. JOSEPH L. HAMMERSLEY, of Oold Hill, Republican Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE. H. M. CAKE, of Portland, The Advocate of Statement No. Republican Nominee for UNITED STATES SENATOR. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH j Throe miles south nf Medford and 2y miles wen of Phoenix, is now cut np in small tracts to suit the purchaser. " fourth ,-!,. balsti-.- in thren mi-. in Clothes that Fit Young man, and that have style. Begin early to he a marked man. You have no idea what a difference good-looking clothes will make in your reception in the business and social world. But thev must be LOTHING B STREETS. OX TTTE Why Pay More For inferior meats than we charge for the best. A trial ; will convince you. Remember the place, next Hotelj Nash, formerly Potthurer's. "iv Bring your Chickens here we pay more. The Medford Meat Go. TRY The best place in town for toilet articles, fine soaps and accessories. The best place in town for stationery and post cards. The best place in town to have prescrip tions accurately filled. THE EAGLE PHARMACY ' Is the plaetf where pur ity and quality excel and satisfaction is as sured. A. E. WHITMAN. Mgr Palm Block. Coal for Sue I. .ln ki, d. h 1g' " i" It en ft: n CORNER. " Do You Use The best flour that ear be milled from the bei wheat money .ean buy s Davis Best Flour Is "best " by every tes It sells for less 1110110. and gives twice as nni''! satisfaction. I Don't let your groccj talk you into buying other brands shipped iij Try a sack and le con . ' ....x ienr ir iMiv'l( t ii a