-THE MEDFORD PAIL? : TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 11)08. Mi pu ; c I - tbi 0i 0 ; : p -I " , tt j to 81 t i iff Medford Daily Tribune A LIT Paper In a Lire Town. Publiiaed every eveuing oxcept Sunday , Medford Publishing Company. 0. PUTNAM, Kditor aud Manager. Admitted as 8ipond (Mass Matter in ttto POstoffice ot Medfoni, Orogon. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. One year, by nail .0.50 DEFEAT OP SUFFRAGE. la another column can be found u letter written by Mrs. lutiiw;iy,' the equal suffrax1- leader, iifu.u the recent ampaigu, which is well wiirtlitlic. read intf., All that Mra. Uuniway rinya elioiit the unjust local option law is true. As long as paid agitators, who draw their pay from some seeret amirce, nro lu-pt busy goiug "bout the country MirrinK up troublo by frenzied appeals, jimt so loug will the fair and impartial con sideratiou of questions of government be impossible.; 1n ' Orcon,; where 'the initiative and referendum make iiopii lar government possibility., litis con stant agitation, obscuring all other qnes tious, even the fitness of candidates ;,for office, tends to render' sueh gov. eniment an absurdity. ; Thii ondlc," interruption of enn flioting interests!' by nou-resideuls and on taipayers, who are hired for the purpose of setting neighbors agaiiiHt each other, of oroitsing cniniticx and creating animosities and of dividing communities, who after sowing their eeds.pr discord In ono slat, flit to anotber to repeat I lie performance, can not otherwise .result than in an injury, not only to the communities, but to the slato., , .' . - ' The liquor traffic has been with us siuee long before the early dawn of civ. nidation. Jt. is oldor thau any eiviliji, tion, and probably will outlast incut civilizations of today. Jt is not n prob lem to be settled by frenzied appeals to the multitude by sentimental preach ers and magic lantern pictures, by paid traveling agitators, by little children marching through streets with banners and hanging around .polling places, by women buttonholing voters on the street and pleading to save humanity from bathing In tubs filled by (he tenia of drunkards' wives it is not a problem to be settled by hysteria or pasHion. but by calm, common senso nnd rea son This "mighty moral wave" is sim ply a popular craw, engendered by ml crones of bigotry and intolerance, that, like other erur.es, must run its course. The antl-Mnson movement. I hut defeat ed Henry Clay, the old ' KnownoMiing" party and the more recent "A. P. A." that swept the country, were nil on the same order, cluilitiona of hysterical fren ry thnt eventually succumbed before roturniug sanity. This paper is not defending the liquor dealers their own rule in the past has brought on I heir present predicament, nnd the rule of booze is iutnleralile ' but it does not believe thai hysteria can settle a problem as old as humanity, or by edict reform mankind, charle uingao Christianized the llelgians by slaughtering every mule that stood higher than his sword and baptizing the women and children. Only by somc such ruthless method can a sudden re formation be made in a race whose ancestors have been hard fighting and nara-wnrKing linn nam drinking men since they first emerged from the shad owe of the (leriuan forests. All honor to Mrs. Duiiiwnv. Khe Is fighting n noble fight, and victory w eventually crowd her efforts. There is no good reason why women should no have the ballot there ar nnv win- she should. Where she has it she doi not abuse it, and experience has prove . that those states where women vot are not as liable to suffer from popular erar.ee as those where she is permitted to pay taxes, but must pay them as th . man who is not a taxpayer dictates. BREAKING PARTY LINES. At tlio recent election, the straight democratic vote pulled was in the neigh borhood of Kl.M, tho vote for Whitney candidate for congress. I he only county democrat g who recei ved less t ha n t he straight party voto were J, ('. Mast ou for recorder, who polled ll-'tiu vol and A. C. Btnnlev for coroner, who hail . a throe cornered tight on his lui ihIm. tl had 1 2.14 votes against 1M1H for Kellogg Hit atruight republican vote as cast for Itawlov for congress was 2LM1, anil tht straight socialist vole 411. Tli prohibition party vole wns (hambfrhuu reonvod !2 1 SJ votes ami riu ahnnd of his party in the count by votes. Of these probably l.'i" came from the socialists, leaving tW-J from Him republicans. Jones, democrat for sheriff, polled 2272 votes, ) above the party vot. Of thesu, at least ftt) cnnie from th sociulists, leaving SrtO republicans who must have broken over parly lines Tho largest voto polled bv nnv of the focal candidates that had opposition mi that cast for Huruett for recorder, ll.lt Wl or above his ticket. His pluralil; was 1.10(1. t'olcmnn for clerk received 24M, 211 above the ticket. His plu mlity was 90. The only republicans falling behind tha party vote were fake, rt.'W, Hucliau an l.'lM, Haniuiersley Ki2, Kubli 711. Dunn 402, Jackson Af).', and Kellogg :tl7. SIONOR1NETTA WINS'" ENGLISH OAKS RACE " LONDON, Juno Signorinetta, the Itallav filly which suddenly itprmig into " ' f"m T winninn the KngiiNh derbv at to 1, today b.Wm muitlier notable victory to h, roc,m hy enpturing the Oak stakes by three fourth nf a ..nm. . King Kdanl congnitubtted Hie nwner of tU filly on Hie remarKnble showing nisdo hy his colt. V Hiihard Croker's ontiy, IHiudorn, had ' alrendy won and was lending tt ft'dd by several lengths in the II w,"t" tlumUed told ft uillrr II tiucaes hoMii h NWervttl to p v ' 1,0,1 "v,,'fl nun-s. . ''wrtosy was second and HsMoyi The Issue -''. ( IvJUMvilii- Mr. Fin an was iseJy prmiipt in, pro- puniii thnt Miv.Taft should unity iltli III Hi in nil li.itul to ciui rest f .14H tin jniMii'hy l.ill. Mr. Tuft in witVly wiiry in reply tli;it Ik hits liccn fur tlie hill till tili'iitf. .Mr. Jtmui litiH a Holid parly vote to ffT in fnvur of the bill. Mr. Tii ft oflVrn n solid party vote nutiiHt th bill, V'l t eut'ti Utt rufoitiztil ut i In coming Mtaiidaril In'aror of fi jh party. WJiit'lt party is honest mid wliicli i unt f I pon t ho isHiio litre rli arly joined ran nuf true (liinoorut in tin- I 1 1 1 1 Sijiti-H hesitate mi ueenmit -of any for mer tlitrt'n'iii-i'H to aiM-i'pt Mr. Ilrvnn iih chief in tin i-uiu'iiitf Htrugtfh'? A n J, ivliat (In hp Hi'ftf The name old ftiouy (Irvil, Hiirrouiided by his imps, oiTiipyiiitf f,he scuts of tin mighty, but diagiiislH-d -ft a friend of Dt'- people; ynnliinK ivie ribteoimiiesM, whilst levying pure blackmail upon predatory weallh; preaeliiitg tariff reform after the "eleetion--tlio rohbAr bnrniiH 4o do the reforming; preaiOiing democracy to the ear of the credulous only to break it to -the hope of the intelligent, its pri'Hident ial nominee taken out of t lie mouth nnd hand of Wall street, a big brut Iter of the rich appealing for nlinn t the lowly and poor. That is what He HCe. And, whom do they hate1 Mr. llryan. Whom do thev fear? Mr. ltrvan. Klse h hy arr t hy no eager to defeat Ilia nomination f If he e ho weak nnd Ho ejiHy to beat they ought to help him along toward that nomination. Well, he in Koiny to be nominated all Hie mime, and If they ran fool more than half the people all the time, maybe they will bent him; but they will have 'THE. REAL, BRYAN.". ; . "Will someone please hIiiihI up ind nxplnin thin man Jtrynu jthe Thoenix who ariHi-B fro a hit he nlie of defeat stronger. In ttr .loved than ever" This iiiirntlon win ned by ft Pittsburg", I'a.. tiwiii in a letter printed in the t'hiistian I'liimi Herald.. TIiih man had seen (to ue Ii i h own language) ' ' a wonderful thing eotn e to pJifH, " He had seen Wil liam Ji-nningH Hrynn ' ' flout ed by on 'ijsternerB as n wild eyed disturber of 'he. peace" entering Tittsburg, a city which gavu the biggest comparative ma jority against him of nil cities In the nat ion a ml greeted by a n enormous crowd with an attention nnd euthusi ;ism 1 hat apHseth descript ion, holding I hem under the spell of his marvelous eloquence, for more than two loug mor l:il hours and sending them nwav cheer ing aud thinking." "All this, mark you," said the litt burg man, "in the city of Pittsburg inteiiselv republican, 'conservative,' tar il'r loving Pittsburg I ho slronghid, and center alike of his democratic ami ii-pbulicaii enemies! If this can oct in I'ittsburg, what must be his h upon the people iu cotnuiuiiit ies wher the what is right iloclrine is not revered as here! ' ' Prom tliese scenes the Pittsburg man turned nnd in utter perplexity aske "What is the explanation of ltmin? - From the int luducl ion to "The Heal I '.mm, ' ' eompileil by It ic ha id h. Met calfe, containing the best things spoken aud written by W. .1. Hryun, politieul and uou polit ictil, which will soon be published. JACKSONVILLE SCHOOLS HOLD CLOSINO EXERCISES The Inchsonville schools hold closing i xeivises Haturdav evimiug, June tl, at the school auditorium, with the follow ing program: "War Songs of the Hoys in Ulue.' public school band; invocation, Uov. (1 A. lin-v; trio, "Hark, 'Tis the Indian Hreani," , I'lrich, Anna Weiult, Her tha Prim; class history, Hladys Shaw "Joan of Arc," Ksther f. Heery soprano solo, "My Heart at Thy Swee Voice, ' ' l.eona I'lrich ; " ( ld Ace. ' M inuie Jackson; address, Hon, It. F M ulkey; t rio, "Thou Ilea m ing Star l.eima I'lrich, Anna Weudt, TU-rtha Prim; pri senlntion of diplomas; march "The Kegeut. )ubic school band The high school graduates are: Min uie Jackson, Oladvs Shaw, David Cioni1 miller. The following are the eighth grad iradualcs: IteMsie Howard, And I'llen Dunn. Mabel H7.el Henry, Kollie b'in abarger, Viola Celia Kiisnhafer. Wil limn Samuel Henry, Ksther M. He b'uel llaydeu, Hulph Kddy. Heat h'ay lliii'b.'iugh. Delia (iertrude Ite I'h til Itlaiiidie I'lrich. John A. Pow mini. Abbie Knyplndtz. I 'arl llctrh Si. ml. KOSEBURO SHirS 1'J CRATES Or ROSES FOR CARNIVAL ttSl-:iiri(i. nr., Junr large ciiitcH of bi'iintitul rosi .'ono iudiv iduul roses pivpai . Twel and about il for but tiHiuaires were nhippi from this eif to I'orihind last night for display am I distribution during the rose festival I he t wo crates containing the more choice flowers will bo presented to th king and tpieen of the festival. Of tin balance in bulk, n large portion will be exuibitcd in one of the street windows ot Meier A- Prank 's establishment, whil the remainder will be arranged in huge bompiels nnd placed in toe leading lio tels. I lie hou loan teres will lie given away as long as they last. Kerv rost nus distributed and evcrv exhibit wilt have at Inched a ribbon bearing t he word ' Kosehurg," together with a tVw. t her words of advert isement. I'pon it rival in Portland, t he rosi s will be ken in charge by n coniinittee of the ily "boosters" club of liosebntg, to whom credit is due for the origin of such a clever advertising scheme. Christian Science. 'hTMiH rvj,. ,.,, ,..M everv Sunday w.rK Vtt lU ntlllImT coil club room nt uVo.Vi. mrr,. fr June 7, "Jod the Only ('itl1M. t'realor." All are welcome. CojU tor 8al. Wo nn n.tw jttvp.irnl to fiirninh hiiotl nokil run! nt (he niinr, fiv jnilr .nit of towo, in uny amount di'dlrcd Is Made ('ouruT - Jonriial.) a united demo.rrucy, making an ares- Hive ruuipaitf'., td meet upon every foot of fighting ground vspwinlly between t he Alleif henies and t he Rock ies t Ii olio, great paramount issue between the' republic versus the plutocracy. The disposition of the publicity bill sett Ies that. Nobody can now doubt that thu republicans hope only to curry the election by buying thv electorate. The same scheme of bargain find sale which was revealed of P.hiO by tho iinsuriiaoe iuvcmI igal ions is to be relied on to flood the country with campaign funds stolen from tho widow and the orphan, blast ed out of the railways and the banks, filched from labor by frying tho fut out of the manufacturer. Nor is this ull. The bloody shirt is again to ho hoisted at ii sectional and party shibbob-t. The color liue is to be invoked to hold tin northern negroes. Kvury evil . pussion which lust of power nnd mercenary greed can call to their aid which des peratiou and despair can kindle in the minds;' of the . depraved-r-iH to botome the ready agent for tho corrupting of the sources of our political being ia this last, final stand of the monoy deyil, quot ing scripture and buying votes; prating of morality and reform, whist seeking to undermine the conscience of tho people and the law of tho land. Clear nway tho brush heaps. He who is uot for us is against us, Down with fact ion ism. Out with the old banners bearing the legend "the equal rights of all, exclusive privileges to none." Pp with the milk-white flag of the Consti tution, 'emblazoned by the eagles of tip republic. Cant may be n ejevr dog, but truth is a better, and, in jhe battlo be fore us, bo will be n winner! WATER CARNIVAL, ON ' ; WILLAMETTE ATTRACTS MANY PORTLAND. Or., June (t.-Dmrn on the Willamette last night there was a sight worth braving the damp breeze I lint blew up t he river to see. The Willamette may not be altogether lovely in I he daylight . but t ru unformed into a fairy s taele with countless small bouts ami graceful yachts sending shim mering rays of light over the water and marking their course by ripples of fire, it wa a thing of beauty, l-'roin below the bridges, where the big white Charleston lay, n wonderful object stretching out its arms of light in enormous ribbons t hat now picked out u crowd of sightseers on tho bank, now a little motor boat in tin rivor nnd now one of the other warships in the harbor nbove Huruside street, where t he sailboats were maneuvering, t heir graceful masts and sails out lined in Japanese lanterns, the river was alive with boats of very description, all decorated and all filled with laughing I I'l". Launches in Oay Dross. Commodore II, C, McAllister, chair mail of the water carnival, was in the cruiser Charleston's launch, and direct el the review ami parade from it. The Charleston had two steam launches iu the parade, both handsomely decorated ami with sailors on board burning reil fire and discharging fireworks, 1 hi' made an attractive addition to the ear nival. The gasoline boat, Koos, decorated with strings of colored lights, u double row of them around the rail from stem to stern, and with st rings of electric globes running to the flagstaff Maypole fashion, the lights alternating nnd tho cabin banked with ferns and roses, was rxci-pt ionally beautiful and carried off a first prize iu the trophy contest. There were scores of canoes and launches, motor bouts, cat a inn runs, knockabouts and cutters, nil decorntcd in the Japanese lanterns nnd all adding to the beautv of the scene. ANTT-CTCJARETTE LECTURER KILS CAT WITH NICOTINE (l-'rom the Pasadena News.) Dr. P. M, Lawrence, who with his wife has been traveling up and down the slate in the interest of auti cigar ets, will address the buys og pMsmlena in the V. M. C. A. parlors next Satur day morning at 0 o'clock. He has a new .apparat us wit h whi heseehucut new apparatus with which he u:o's a re tort. r will iie this mechanical devise to make nicotine. Then he will tell of the deadline', i of nicotine which is at most us iolent a poison as hydro cyanic h i. , after u hich he will il"iuonst rate now ipiickl v t liis poison will dest iov bfe. Some Worthless cats will be used i.i the detnonst rat iioi. FIFTEEN KILLED IN CELLULOID EXPLOSION VIKWA. June il. --Kiflceii men were killed and many badly hurl iu an ex plosion in a celluloid factory hero to day. The suffering was terrific. Pi re destroyed the plant immediately follow uig the explosion ami some of the bod hs were burned. Buy Ttcksta by Wire. 'Something which i of considerable niterost to tho public genorallv and which ia perhaps uot generally knowt oj tho system of prepaid orders now in fleet between stations of Iho Southern P.icifio company and all points in tho Pnitcd States. Hv means of this avslctn tickets may bo purchased at Med ford from any place iu tho Putted States ami mailed or telegraphed direct to the j party wishing to cotno here. Sleopoi 'ommodations and small amounts of cash In connection with those ticket! (itny als bo furnished at tho samr time. The Most for the Monoy. Tho Auburn automobile is tho most roomy nnd best machine over offered or tho money. Sc It before huvin?. It. Drown, agent. time." I U,-tt t than mor.' If von nro in In Kt'i-iiitr mitl liinritrn irr-i'iit n.c s. , . ,.:",: -in Hiblo niuilv "I,! f other things, send Hlnl n iiif'o'rmntTon s "t "!,a'uTu5 ' I furl lie Association, AhUnd, Or. ! THE OLD HOWARD RANCH I Three oiilea south of Med ford and txh 'miles went of Phoenix, is now cut up jiti small tracts t suit the purchaser. One fourth cash, hulanec in thraa nav- ' mentif Tfti i ft Jm opportunity for inen of ma Plftun8 LiBte(1 with 0n tha aecuts. - s Why Pay $800 an Acre when you can buy us good nnd some better land in Sams Valley at from 1U tty per acre.. SO acres, 72 in alfalfa, small orchard, good buildings, "iO per aero tomiH, Other land cheap er. Cilchriht, Sams Vallev. 70 ThA 17T rrTPir dPb TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot . water for tea on , very short notico ( It can be used on the tea labia orin the kiteluii ' Attaches to uny electrolier Simple .safe, eon- , vcmenl, durable - ROOUE RIVER ' ELECTRIC CO., Successor to Condor Wator Powor bo, .Of-' flco 206 W. ;7th jt.,' opp. big electric: sign Phono S!i5. MEDFORO OPERA HOUSE C'HAS. ilA2Bf.aiOU. M ANAORIt ONE SOLID WEEK, beginning Monday, June 1st. The Popular. Leading Woman, GEORGIA HARPER nnd u Hplcmlitl Company ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE Carload of Scenery Elegnnt Costumos Popular prli'cs. 8ts on sale Thurs day, May SS. I - A TV -V JOB PRINTING All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. We Want to Realty Bond Oregon VV. Jackson county Bank Annex R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK, GRILL AND LATH ; WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELE I'll ONE 171. MEDFORD SASH Window and Door offic tixan " kln(l P"ta atm ..ill . v. DVTWVpu . . .'U. U.. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL To be held In PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 to 6, 1908. Will be th, most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA AND CIVIO JUBILEE Kver held in tha Pacific Northwest. Portland, "The Bose City' will be a scene of splendor and the center ox world-wide interest for one week. Several important conventions to' bo held in Portland on that occasion. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will Sell Special Tickets on Ilus Occasion irom.MhD FORD to Portland and Re turn at $13.20 ' Por pnrtieiilnrs call on A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent. WM. MeMUKRAY, Or ntrul Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Something New In KuldiPr Ttrr-B that it will pay you to lnvnntignto. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Poeck GENERAL WAGONERS. East 7th Street, roar of Morriman's Blacksmith Shop. Modford, Or. MEDFORD Buy Lands Syndicate of H. Stalker Secretary J MEDFORD, OR. k POOR CO. Screens. Block Wood mill work, tncludinf tamed work and dq.tr vir. ana nrm.. LI . . . (. 1. .V I . . . BAD. PHONB 63. J. E. EXYART.Presid ent. J. A. PERBY, Vice-President. The Medford MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10.000 Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage ' State Depositary. Established 1889. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1115,000.00 Cut Glass June Weddings You perhaps know of some Juno brido. I don't. Wo know that they nil appreciate cut glass. No ono roceivos too much of it in the line of presents. If you nro planning n gift that will be appreciated, you can not do better than to see my lino of cut glass vases, bowls, decanters, cruets, tumbl rs all use ful and ornamental presents and sure to be prized by your friend. I sell tho celebrated Ilawkes line of cut glass unsurpassed in quality and in design of cutting. The prices on my cut glass have always been popular ones, never too high, just such as would guarantee quality. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER.' NEAR THE POSTOFFIOE W. W. EIFERT, The Clean Sweep Shoe Sale TVE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Shoes AND ARE GIVING VALUES LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Children's Shoes, 99, shoes you have been paying $1.30 and $1.73 for. ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49. SPECIAL CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. W. H. Meeker 6 Co. (If Hnvo Ton trio! our tnocinl 2.1c and iloe t'nffeos, or our Pyra mid Tea Tetl They arc tho best in the land; ninny (food, al ways th same. We are now showing a nice line of Cut Glass and Pinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 210 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN h JTJNKEN, Prop. PHONB 1061. JOHN 8. OETH, Cushler. W. B. JACKSON, Aas t Cajhier. National Bank STRONG, CAPABLE SECURE With large resources and competent management, with all tho interests of this banking institution in a sound and stable condition, it is amply justi fied in its statement that it offers every banking privilege and accommodation consistent with safety. The accounts of firms, corporations, estates, societies and individuals are re spectfully invited. W. L ' VAWTER President Q. B. LINDLEY Oashlar WE SERVE ON OUR BILL OF FABE - every i good dish in season. We are always the first to add to our menu the ,-new things to eat. Don't they tnsto good, too, the way we cook them at this roBtaurant. If you have a favorite dish oomo in and try our way of serv ing it. If you enjoyed it before, you Ml be absolutely delighted with the eat ing of it here. Nash Qafe To Start Out In anarch of real value in good form supplant tho thought "how cheap" with "how good." We always carry in stock tho best fabrics and do at tractive tailoring work nt prices low enough to win your trade. FRE.VCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESSINO. Cily Tailor, Medford v