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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE :. 1!)08.
MARSHFIELD ALSO TO
RELY UPON CHARTER
Case Is Similar to Medford Local Op
tion Law to Be Tested as Privilege
Supersedes State Authority Liquor
Dealers Will Appeal to Supreme Court
MARSHFIELD, Or., June 3. There
has arisen a legal point in regard to
the loeal option rigni in mis wnmj
which may mean a lawsuit after the
election. It is announced that if the
county should go dry the liquor inter
im csts will go to tho supreme court for a
decision as to how it affects Marsh
Meld. Since the local option law was adopt
ed MarehnVld was granted a charter
in which it states that the eity council
has the right to license, tax and regu
late the saloons. Some of the luwyers
hold that this means that it is entire
ly up to tho city council ns to whether
or not there shall bo saloons ond that,
even though the county should vote dry,
as a whole, it will not affoct this city.
At least this is tho claim that is made,
aud it is declared that the saloons will
nut close until there has been a decision
from tho supreme court.
This applies only to the Marshfleld
charter, so, if tho county ns a whole
should go dry, tho other towns would
bo compelled to closo the saloons. If
the county us a whole goes wot the
districts or towns which vote dry must
bo dry and tho cities voting wot can
be wet, but this does not apply if tho
comity as a whole goes dry, uuless, of
course, the saloon interests eun win
in their claim that tho Marshfleld char
ter is not affected.
WESTERN STATES TO GET
FOREST RESERVE COIN
WASHINGTON, Juno 3. Tho fact,
thnt western states are hereafter to re
ceive 25 per cent of tho receipts of
forest reserves in lieu of 10 per cent
which they havo receivod during the
past two years, is duo very largely to
the work of Senator Fulton and Repre
sentative Hawley of Oregon. It was
Mr. Fulton who proposed the amend
ment to tho agricultural appropriation
bill in tho senate, and it was Mr. Haw
ley who persuaded the house conforoes
to accopt tho Amendment, after they
had hold out long and announced that
they would not stand for tho increase
Behind this legislation is an intorosting
story.
The original proposition to give the
states a share of tho recoipts from for
est roserves that is, a part of the
nionoy received from sulos of timber,
grazing privileges, etc., was first ad
vanced by Mr. Fulton two yoars ago.
Ho contended that tho reservation of
land decreased tho tnxahlo aroa of
those counties in which reserves wero
located, and correspondingly made the
burden tho heavier on property holders.
He snid the counties should be com
pensated for tho money they would ul
timately receive in taxi's, should the
reserved land pass to private owner
ship, nud ho contended for 25 por cent
of the receipts, the money to bo paid
by the federal government to the states
and by tho states pro rata to the va
rious counties affected, to bo used for
school purposes and for tho building of
roads. At that time, however, congress
would not consent to give the states
25 per cent, and rrducod tho amount to
10 por cont.
JACKSON COUNTY PROHIS,
PLEASE TAKE WARNING
CHICAGO, June 3. Water intoxica
tion. induced by too copious uso of wa
ter externally or intornnlly was point
ed out Inst night by Dr. I,. D. Mnson,
vice-president of tho American Society
for tho Study of Inebriety, Alcohol and
Drug Neurosis, ub boing ns dangerous
ns over-indulgence in alcohol.
Dr. Mnson, a lending physician and
philanthropist of Brooklyn, delegato to
tho Amoriean Medical association con
vention, addressed inmates of tho Wash
ington homo on "Why Men Drink."
Ho declared putont medicino druuken
ness almost as prevalent ns the gener
ally rocogolrod forms. j
"I have a friend who is a victim of
aqua ammonia," he snid. "He spends
hours in n bath tub and drinks so much
water that he 1ms reduced tho solids of
his body and worked serious injury
to himscf. Mnny men nud women drink
too much water and are victims of that
form of intoxication."
NEW PENSIONS FOR
OREGON VETERANS
WASHINGTON, June .1. The follow
ing pension claims have been allowed
recently by the department according to
notices received by Congressman W.
It. Ellis of the Second Oregon district:
David A. Broyles, St. John, 12; Wit
her Sikes, St. John, 12; John C. Hart,
Hillgard, 12; Hastin K. Kaempf, Bak
or City, W; Thomas Thomas, Arleta.
15; William M. Sinclair, Portland. tlSi
Sarah J. Parrish, Portland, 12; Oliver
R. Downs, St. John, I2; William Hor
ton, Sellwood, S; Harriet Itnll, Ori
ent, 12; Mark Doak, The Dalles, 12;
Thea Parsons, Lents, (ll.i; Fanny E.
Dover, Bend, 12; Jacob Imhoff, Port
land, ft; Oscar Burr, Greshnm, $12;
Wesley Walters, Islsnd City, 12; Al
vin W. (Irovcr. Helix, 12; John B.
Knight, Pendleton, 15; William But
ler, Cleone, tin; Edward A. Ladd, Port
land, tl2; Rebecca K. Williams, Port
land, tl2; James A. Pride, Portlsnd,
12; Lltcimlii McCullough, Echo, I2;
Hoco It. Topel, Portlsnd, 12; John
Livingstone, Portland, fl.
Ready for Tunnel.
All necesnry arrangements nro being
made for the construction of the tunnel
this side of Dnrris. The railroad has
been extended to the mouth of the
structure and a largo amount of mate
rial is already on tho ground prepara
tory to beginning th. work- excavating.
CONGRESS SPENDS BIGGEST
SUM IN COUNTRY'S HISTORY
WASHINGTON, June 3. Represen
tative Tawiiey of Minnesutu, chairman
of the committee on appropriations, to
day presented to the house his annual
review of fiscal appropriations anil ex
penditures. The kin-note of his speech
was sounded in tho declaration that
"the insistent demands of the people
and of the public service result in au
increased aggregate when enacted in
to law;" and the "efforts of the ma
jority to maintain a policy of greater
ooonomv were frustrated bv an obstruc
tive and recalcitrant minority." Taw-
ney stated the total appropriations of
the session to be $351 ,0SS,ti70. Ho said
thrt totnl revenues of the government
estimated to congress by the secretary
of the treasury are placed at $373,123,
Oil; thnt iu addition to the authorized
expenditure of $S51,OS3,C70 for the op
oration of the government during the
uext fiscal year, appropriations nrc
also made as follows:
In deficiency nets, exclusive of $12,-
406,7.")0 for public buildings authorized
at this session, $44,521,2:2H; fo. require
ments of thesinking fund, $18,000,000;
for redemption of national bank notes,
$25,000,000; for construction of the Pun
ama canal (bonds to he issued), $29,-
187,000; for miscellaneous and special
objects, $1,000,000, including $2.10,000
for tho relief of storm and flood suf
ferers in the southern states, and $403,-
000 for the payments of claims of the
Roman Catholic church in the Philip
pine islands, making a grand aggregate
for the next fiscal year of $1,003,804,.
894.
Tawncy said tho estimates submitted
to congress by tho executive ns a basis
for the appropriations made amounted
to $1,079,449,28$, or nn excess of $70,
440,394 over the total of the appropri
ations of this session and nn excess of
$156,651,145 over all the appropriations
made at the last session. A subtraction
of the totals of estimates and appropri
ations, he said, showed that the pres
ent houso cut down the estimates for
the ordinary operating expenses of the
govornment $124,347,172.
The grand total of appropriations
made nt this session exceeded those of
last session by $88,006,750.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No do(l Inser
tions less than IS cents, SU iBftrUonj
for the price of four. Seventy-firs
cents a line per month.
WANTED Largo house or apartment,
suitable for furnished rooms. Address
M, eore Tribune. 65
WOMEN CROSS CONTINENT
IN AUTO FROM MAINE
CHICAGO, .Tune 3. Thewomen trans
continental motor tourists who set out
from Portland, Me., on May 12, deter
mined to mnko a 4000-milo run over
land to Portland, Or., have arrived In
Chicago. They pulled into tho city in
high Bpirits and expoct to resume their
,)unket at noon tomorrow. Mrs. E. E.
Teapo and her daughtor, Mrs. Vorn
McKelvie, aro tho only mombers of the
expedition which is the first of its kind
ever undertaken by women nutomobil-ists.
They left their home in Sandy Point.
Ta., in April, and going to Portlnnd.
Mo., made ready for their journey west
ward to tho Pacific slope. Their ma
chine, a 600-pound affair, is equipped
with a small engine, which is capable
only of developing eight horo power.
Prom Cheyenne, the tourists will bond
north across Idaho to Portland.
RUSH OF LAND SEEKERS
AT TWIN FALLS LOTTERY
TWIN FALLS. Idaho. June 3. More
than 4000 land seekers were on hand
for tho drawing for the irrigated lands
under tho Twin Falls-Snlmon Iliver pro
ject, registration for which closed last
night. O. TL Poulsen of Coolrndo, drew
ticket No. 1, entitling him to his choice
of a quarter section of the tract.
The totnl registration for the drawing
was 41)20 nml the niiionnth of land
sought ranged from 40 to 100 neres.
million aad a hnlf dollars were
deposited in the form of cortified check
for water rights and application was
made for 500,000 acres of land, more
thnn six times ns much as enn be supplied.
Governor flooding, members of the
stnte land board and other high state
officials were in the eity toilny to par
ticipate in the opening. The drawing
began during a downpour of rain, but
bv noon the wenther had cleared.
REPUBLICANS START
ESSAY COMPETITION
CHICAGO, June 3. The republican
national committeo has started n liter
ary competition for the best 100-word
nrgument on "Why the republican par
ty should be successful.! ' Tho first
prize will be loii. Many essays on
tho subject are expected. Smaller prizes
will be awarded for some of the more
meritorious articles which fail to reach
the highest point of eulogy.
Pelton-Orth.
.Tunics Pelton of Fort Kliumith and
Miss Josephine Orth of Jacksonville
will be united in uuirriage tonight in
this city. Miss Orth, who is ono of
the popular and highly respected young
ladies of Jackson count v. will nrrive
here on the boat tonight. Mr. Pelton is
a member of tho firm of Pelton Bros.,
who are extensive cattle growers in
wood Kiver valley. They will reside
in Fort Klamath. Klamath Herald.
FOL'XD An umbrella, on Eagle Point
road. Owner can get same by paying
for this advertisement. Tribune office.
FOR SALE 10 Jersey cows, 3 year
liugs and 5 calves. Call on or address
I.. K. Hank, Eagle Point, Or. C(
LOST Two pairs of infants ' Rubens
shirts. Return to Tribune office 63
FOR SALE Large corner lot in West
Medford, just outside city limits; two
thirds of an acre; fronting on good
county road; sightly building spot;
price $150 if sold at once. Write Box
5 OS, Medford tf
TO EXCHANGE A quartz claim, good
paying ore, partly developed; will er
ihnnge for homestead or timber claim.
Address A. Miner, Applegate, Or. 64
FOR SALE 20 acres Hi miles from
railroad station, old hoiiBe and barn
nnd good spring on place; prica $1200,
payable $200 down and $10 a month
without interest. Address P. O. Box
371, Medford, Or. 64
LOST A black Stetsoa hat, Saturday
night. Finder please leavo nt this of
fice. $1 reward. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS The O'Dell,
over postoffice.
FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, just fin.
ished; cheap if sold soon. See Goy A.
Childers. '
WANTED Ten teamBters with teams
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; goed wages.
WANTED 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close in. Give description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address E. H. Bliss, Box .1(6, Med
ford. tf
PARTY wishes to get lean of 300 on
40 acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 656.
FOR SALE Runabout, $300, thorough.
ly equipped with odometer, acetelyns
lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, MedfeTd,
Or.
FOR SALE A good business in Med
word, paying $700 a year; two days a
month will take care of it. Very cheap.
Address P. L. C, care Tribune. 64
FOR SALE One U. S. Cream- Sepa
rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $50. R.
O. Hcnsley, Central Point.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision Is (n the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the ralley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 500 head of full blood
Kumbouillet stock sheep; Targe, heavy
shearers of fine wool. John S. Her
rin & Son. 84
FOR SALE Five-room house, beauti
fully located, with lo 30x145, ten bear
ing npple trees; this is a snap and will
be Bold at a bargain. Address Lock
Box 125, Medford, Or.
WANTED To bny from 100 to 800
head of stock sheep. Write Box 1.11,
Medford, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. E. MORRISON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office: Medford National Bank
Bldg.
J. T. ANEBOM,
WELL D1GQEB. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Famished whei
Wanted.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
To be held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 to 6, 1908.
Will be the most brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
Ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
Portlnnd, "The Rose City," will be a
scene of splendor and the center of
world-Wide interest fur one week.
Several important conventions to be
held la Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at ?13.20
For particulars call on
A. B. ROSENBAUM, Loeal Agent.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent;
Portland, Oregon,
4-f4.4- 4.4.-f--f4-44-4-4-
Wise Talks By
the Office Boy
4- i
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BALL k GLOSOOOK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with O. H. Fierce ft Beu.
Phone 658. P. O. Be 77J.
WILLIAM O. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuner.
Special Rate) by the Year.
Headquarters at Hale's Plono House.
AU Work Guaranteed.
P. O. Box AOS, MEDFORD, OREflON.
Pa says a roes by any other
4- name would be just as expel-4-
sive back east this time of year.
4- I sometimes think he pines fer
4- the ninoy woods in old Peaob-
4- scot, Frappe County, Maine,
where he was raised but that's
4- one thing yours truly never
4- yearns for. The good mountains
4- and the good old ocean aid nice
4- old Oregon atmosphere are good
enough for m-, But it's all in
4- how you were raised. Pa likes
4- clum chowdor and corn on the
4- cob, and harvest apples and a
4- lot of things that a kid wlie
4- was bnru this side of the anew
4- sheds hasn't had much chance
4- to get acquainted with. Those
4- who have lived on bath sides ef
4- this great country aad lived
4 long enough to know what's
4- what can get all these thiags
4 just as nice one place as as-
other, If you know where to buy.
We've got clam chowder freu
Bostoa that it just as nice as
any yeu ever ate ea the sand,
and lots ef ether thiags that
have that "Bewa East" taste.
HIILEK & EWBANI
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Resilience.
Wm M. Colvig, Medford, Or.'
COLVIO ft DWBHAM,
Atterneys-at-Lav.
Geo. H. Durham, Oranti Pill, Oi.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaker
Day phone 353; Night Phenes: C. W.
Conklin 405; 3. H. Butler 14t.
Lake County Pieneer Dies.
John O'Neil, ono of tile oldest sell-
tiers in Goose Lake valley, died at his
homo near New Pine Creek last Satur
day. He eame to Lake county with
General Crook in SiS in the employ of
the government, and in ttie following
year he settled on a ranch near Pine
creek and has resided there ever since.
His name is closely allied with the ear
lier history of Lake countv. Klamath
Herald.
Telegraph at Dorrls.
Dorris is now connected with the
trade centers of the const by menus of
a telegraph line. An operator took his
stntion in the new town a few days ago
and the clicking of the instrument enn
now be heard nt the tcmimrnry nnar-
ters. The line will be extended to this
city as soon as the extension of the Cal
ifornia Northeastern is farther advanced.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AWE COL
EECTION A0EWOT.
Lock Box 80S. Medford, Or.
Iu Rubber Tires that it will pay yon te
iaTMEigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
ra work, sattsfaetlen guaranteed.
Mitchell & Roeck
OBNEBAL WAOONEBS.
East. Ttli Street, rear of Merriman's
Blaeksmith Shop. Modferd, Or.
E. R. 8EELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-11, 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOB YOUR
CLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Terry's Warehouse,
seventh street.
'He Has No Other Business.'
Notice.
I wish to announce that I have pur
based the office and practice ef the
"ite Dr. M. 8. .Tones. My office will
e located at the same place as Dr.
lones' nnd offleo hours will be from
-10 a. m., 2 4:30 and 7 to p. m.
R. 3. CONROY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Why Don't Yon Oet Next?
Do yon nse Davis' Best Flourt Don 't
let your grocery talk you into buying
other brands shipped in. Davis Best
sells for less money and guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
Try a each aad he
Something New
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished . V
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALK OREGON r V
YARD AND OFFICIO AT MEDFORD, OREGON. ':?'
Just Received!
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES
FOR BALK. PUBLIC GARAGE. OARS STORED AND OARED FOR.
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kisel Kars
WE ASK
YOU TO
NOTICE
OUR LINE
FOR '08.
CAN YOU
P.EAT IT
10 H. P
seat
'() II. P.
'JO II. P
REOS
-(iviiiKU'r KunnDout. with loiainc
sinulo-
S 650
(loulilu-pyliiulei' Roadster with jump seat.. $1000
(inniio-''ViiiiK'i .iDurini' vm cu'racnaoic
toiincaii....
2-1-28 II . P
:!0-nr ii.
:io-:r) ill
double
-I o-i.-, II.
$1250
PREMIERS
Pour-evlindei' Roadster or Touring Cnr..$2250
I'our-rylindei'.RoiidKtfr or Tjurhijj 'Ca.$2500:
four-evliuder Roadster or Touring Oar T 'IT T
jfiiitioii .?260-
six-evlinder Toiirinir Car, 7-)asseni;er..SS3750 '
FORDS
1.-, II. P. four-cylinder Runabout ? 500
Same with ineclianieal oiler, running-board and ' &
lamps, etc "700
10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000
KISSEL KAR
li.j-lO II. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000'
CAN VOU P.EAT TIlEiM Prices F. O. B. Factory.
MEDFORD AUTO CO.,
A. W. WALKER. Manager.
Garage Eighth and D Streets'
Phone Main 2V..
JUST A HINT
WHEN YOU WANT MEATS OF ANY
KIND, VEAL OR CHICKEN, THAT
18 EE ALLY FIRST-CLASH, WITH
THE PRICE N'O MOKE THAN ELSE
WHERE, THE PLACE IS
Bay Tlekati by wire.
'Sonething wliioh If of considerable
nlert to the nubile general!? and
which la perhapa not generally knowt.
fa tbf fTsteni of prepaid nrdora now In
effect between ftatimt of tho Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
United States. By meant of this system
tickets mar be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United Htntea and I MEELY POTTINOEE'S PLACE. THE
auiled or telegraphed direct to tbe
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may alst be furnished at the samr
time."
The Medford Meat Co
NEXT TO THE HOTEL NASH, FOR-
NOTK'K
Is hereby given that the HiidersiKtied
will apply st the city council of Nfcd-
ford, Or., at its net meeting, to he
held .lulls 2, 14iis for a license to sell
malt, vinous and sniritotra nqnors :n
less quantities than a gullon for a po
nod of six months, ut our place of busi
ness, lots IU, Ifi, 14, block 21, Medford
Or.
YOUNfl HAI.I,.
Dated ilnv 22, 1909. ti
LIST OF PLEASED CUSTOMERS IS
OROWINO EVERY DAY.
IF YOU ARE NOT ONE OF THEM,
WHY NOT? SATISFACTION AND
ECONOMY HERE.
IT IS TIME TO
WAKE UP!
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Qlty
Property and Ftuit
Gro ves for Sale
Five, nnd Ten-Arm Orchards on the
installment plan. The right kind of
soil, the. riyht kind of trcej and the
rt'ohl iniccs. '. 5 " V -
Tire nil years' e.rpericnrt in' fraif
raisiny hacks our judgment. We have,
sold half the orchards in tlte valley
and have yet to see a purchaser dis
satisfied with his bargain,
1'tcfore hailing see
Our circulation Is legitimate and large
for city of thlt sits larger tbata any
other yaper In Oregon. u akow for pop
If vou liave lost, or found
nnvl.miiir. need work, or hvoi
Hoinetiung to how. " i
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