THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OR., SATntDAY. .1FXE (i. 1!HW. NEW OFFICERS TRAVELERS Grand Council Chooses McCllntOGk of Spokane as Head of Order for Coming Year. V VANCOUVER, B. C, June 6. The grand council of the United Commercial Travels, which is in Bession hero to day, is preparing to adjoprn. The fol lowing officers hnvo been elected: Grand councillor, R. O. MuClintock, Spokane; grand past councillor, O. C. Thornton, Portland; grand junior coun cillor, T. W.'-Miles, Seattle; grand sec retary, Giles II. Cook, Taeoma; grand treasurer, C. W. Hodson, Portland; grand conductor, T. R. Carlisle, Toco jna; grand page, IT. I. Soramers, Spo kano; grand sentinel, R. h. Phelps, Van couver. Executive committeo for two years: Chester A. Whitmore, Portland; A. A. "Wismolek, Seattle. Executive commit ter for one year: Dan McKcllnr, Seat tle; W..V. Gordon, Portland- Representatives to supreme council nt Columbus, O.: C. W. Hodson, Giles It. Cook and T. II. Smith of Spokane. The next meeting will be hold in Se attle June 4 next year. PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. Charles McClnin Iuih torn down his house in North Mnin street and intends building a new house out of the old lumber. Messrs. J. fl. and Clarence Goro were in our midst Sunday In the interest of prohibition. , Mrs. Smifh's house is nenring comple tion, with her two sous, Xnike and Bob, . and James Trnsk on it. Bill Wilder is picking strnwborries nowadays. - Did you notice it t - At this writing H. V. Reamcs is indisposed.- ' - . - t -; - Miss Myrtle Calhoun of Medford spent the dny here Tuesday visiting. ; Miss Kdua Robbius, formerly a res ident here but now of Wood vi He, is up visiting her young friends. The Ladies' Aid society are well pleased with the patronage they got at their dinner and supper election day. The proceeds of the day amounted to over $7ij, of which $50 or more was profit.1 They also sold 10 gallons of ice cream and six or seven gallons of lem onade; to take all around they say that they are well pleased with their un dertaking and that they will try again. Phoenix and Sticky baseball teams will cross bats here on the home ground tomorrow. An exciting 1 game is ex pected. Oliver Sargennt has just finished dig ging 11 well for 8. F. Roynolds on South Main street. .Mr. Reynolds says ho will use the well for irrigating purposes. Frederick Moore delivered wood to Ashland Tuesday with his .four-horse team. ' - . , Fred Byers is here from the Willam ette valley on n "visit tn his brother and family. BUTTE FALLS NEWS. Frnnk Neil of Derby hint gone to Medford and to visit his father, Judge Neil. F. V. Medynslti has left his homestead for a short trip to Medford. The homesteaders, headed by Mr. Swanson, turned out and did some good work on the Obcnchnin hill. It is reported that the operation of thn Iowa camp will soon be suspemlea find future work deponds upon the'nd vent of the railroad. Mrs. Miles, her son Shorty and wife, have left the homestead and gone to Medford for a short visit. Scott Clnspill and T. J. Niploto have gono to Medford for storo supplies. T. J. Downing, who hns been on his homestead, hns gon to visit Central Point friends. We would suggest thut tho interests of tho Dewing brothers and tho Crater Lake Lumber company work in har mony through combination and person al considerations be merged in a united effort to upbuild a most important pay ing enterprise to their mutual profit. Let the Commercial club interest itself in this enterprise. The' parties who mooyed with the official ballot on election day are likely to be taught n good lesson if the au thorities taka the matter in hand. We have, a class of men in our sec tion who have no higher aims than to foster trouble among neighbors, and whose career will likely be cut short if they continue meddling and lying. Zaek Maxy has gone to Medford upon business. He reports the country around his section as quiet, growing crops good, hut the wenth r buck ward for grain and gardens. PLANNING TO PAINT ALL OREGON RED State Prohibition Two Years Hence Is Announced as Program of Anti-Saloon - League and Only Bubjoct Boosted at Good Citizenship Meeting at Rink. "Painting Oregou White" was the main theme discussed before a fair sized audience assembled at the skating rink Friday evening for the advertised "good citizenship and b6oster" meet ing. .Enforcement of the prohibition law was advanced by those who spoke. II. C. Garnett, presided as chairmau. Most of the speakers were those ac tive in tho prohibition movemeut, some of them being ngitators for the anti Saloon league, who have conducted cam paigns in Klamath Josephine counties aswell as in other states than Oregon. Mr. Garnett stated that the newly elected county officials had been in-, vited -to attend and they were called upon, but D. H. Miller was thelonly one who was present. The chairman refut ed the nssertion made thut Medford taxpayers were not lenders in the pro hibition campaign by introducing S. L. Bennett, who lives outside the city. Other speakers were J. E. llnre, and It. T. Montgomery of Grants Pass, Ward Mcllenry, J. K. Howard. Rev. F. C, Williams and J. M. Sweeny., . State prohibition two years hence was announced as the league's program and was the only act boosted during the eve ning. - . LAW SATS BANKS MUST PAY INTEREST ON MONEY WASHINGTON, .June C. Under the terms of the new currency law passed by congress in the closing hours of the last session, bunks in which funds of the government are Ueposited must herenfter pay interest for tho use of such funds. An exception is made in the . ease of those favored banking as sociations designated as "National de positories," in which funds arc placed strictly for the use of the governmenl own expenses. There is outstanding about $72,000,000 of government funds on which interest must hereafter be paid by banks, and by an odd coinci dence the nationnl depositories are not subject to the tax. It was stated at the treasury depart ment yesterday that not only would the tax bo charged on all deposits of government money loaned iri the future, but that the government funds depos ited in banks from the time the new law became etToctive must bear interest. The rate of interest chargeable is to be not less than 1 per cent, nnd as much tnoro as the secretary of the treas ury may deem proper. For tho present, however, the rate will bo 1 per cent per annum, In the south nnd west each year huge sums of money are necessary to move the crops, and the government funds have frequently aided greatly in reliev ing the situation. During tho recent stringency there was a cry for govern ment funds from the banks. Hereafter tho bnnks must pay for money lent by the government to move the crops. " NORMAL SCHOOL READY ' FOR COMMENCEMENT WORK Friday evening, Juno 12 Senior play, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," at the opera house, 8 o'clock. Saturday evening, June lit Miisiculc at the normal chapel at 8 o'clock. : ; Sunday evening, June 14. Baccalau reate sermon. He v. 0, Leroy I hill of Medford, Chautauqua building, at 8 o "clock. Monday, June 15 Class day program, 10 o'clock, at normal chapel. Tennis tournament, and Held day exercises at 1:30 o'clock at the uormal campus. Tuesday, June lii Clasi breakfast at 8 o'clock a. m. at normal c.-impiH. Grad uation exercises at 8 u clek p. in. at Chautauqua building; address by Hon. B. F. Mulkey of Jacksonville. Wednesday, June 17 Alumni banquet. BUSINESS CARDS. H. E. MORRISON, Physician and Surgeon, Office: Medford National. Bank Bldg. J. T. ANKROM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR Pricei right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. BALL ft GLOSCOOK, Contractors nnd Builders. All Work flunranteed. Office with O. H. Pierce ft Sou. Phone 053. P. O. Box 771. WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, Resident Piano Tuner. Special Rates by tho Year. UoadquarterB at Hale's Piano House, AH Work Guaranteed. P. O. Box 563, MEDFORD, OREGON. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon.. Office et Residence Wm M. Colvlg, Medford, Or. COLVIG ft DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers- Day phone 353; Night Phones: O. W. Conklin 405; J. H. Butler 148. WOULD PUNISH WIVES FOR RACE SUICIDE CHICAGO, June 6. "Wives who from choice fostor race suicide should be held criminally resKnsibIc " This was the declaration made by numerous women physicians, nftrr Dr. Walter K Dorsett of St. Louis had de livered an address denmmring the ntt tude of women who oppose the Rons' velt theory. Several speaker who fol lowed Dr. Domett nt today's SMsinr of the annual convention of the Amer ican Medienl association declared tin lows should be so amended a to per mit thn punishment of thw wnmen. I wish to announce that I have pur . based the office and practice of the "tte Dr. M. S. Jones. Mt office will t located at the tame placo as Dr. .'ones1 ati't offige hours will be from 10 a. ra., 2 4.-30 nnd 7 to 8 p. in. : R. J. CONBOY, -v Physician and Surgeon. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No tingle laser. Hons less than IS cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seventy-five cents line per month. FUBNISWED JiOOMS ovor postoffice. The O'Dell, FOR SALE Ono Jersey cow. Inquire C. K. Cook, R. R. Depot. 70 F01tS A LECoruer 101750x160, ou 0 street 4 blocks south of West Scv cutli; fnccn new Catholic, school nail adjoins fine' rvsideuei's; the locution is unsurpassed in Medford; price $6o0, $250 cash, nnd bulnuce on cusy terms. Write Box 30S.' - tf FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, just fin- lsnen; cneap ir sola soon. Bee uuy A. Childora. WANTED Ten teamsters with teams wanted by Western Oregon Orchards Co. at oneo; good wagos. - WANTED Ono or two unfumuislied rooms for light housekeeping, uear railroad depot, with outside entrance. II. Wood. 6S WANTED Washing and ironing done: prices reasonable. Mrs. Darling, .'till Ninth street. 73 WANTED 10 or 20 acres, improved, close in. Give description, price and terms. Prefer to deal with owners. Address E. It. Bliss, Box 5S0,V Med ford, ... ... , tf - FOR SALE Runnbout, WOO, thorough- ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. FOR SALE Ono U. S. Cream Sepa rator, No. 6; 500 copaeity; good as new-cost 30; will soli . for 50. R. C. Hcnsloy, Central Point. FOR SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the market nowj choice ten-nere tracts, best locntion in the valley. L.' Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. 'OR. .SALE 500 bond .of full blood Raiubouillet stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fino wool. John 8. Her rin & Son. ; - 84 FOB SALE Five-room house, beauti fully located, with o 50x145, ten bear ing apple trees; tli is is a snap and will bo sold nt a bargain. Address Lock Box 125, Modford, Or. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. Golden Grain Granules 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. r -rr. Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES - Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished , " W o o d s Lumber Co. KILNS' AND MILLS' AT GLENDALK OREGON ' -YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. It tastes like coffee. It looks like coffee nnd it smells like coffee, but is pure roasted grains, blended so as to pro cure the best flavor, the greatest strength and an ar tiele wliieli young. and old may drink morning, noon and night. ' ' Golden Grain Granules is especially recommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, consti pation, indigestion, dyspop sia and stomach troubles. - Nearly 2-pound package far 25c, all retail grocers. Wholesale by . P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford, Or. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL EECTION AGENCY. Letk Boi 80S. Medford, Or. E. R. 8EELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Ray. Offiro Hours. 1012, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. PERFECTION IN TRIFLES Like Fine Snaps; Kxquisite l'ert'unies and unsur passed Toilet Accessories, has made an enviable reputation for our store. People in search of the little niceties of the toilet invariably trade here, because they always find what is sure to please them. Our method Makes Satisfied Customers and their number is legion. Our Regular Drug Goods are unsurpassed in quality and purity. ' Of the pro prietary remedies, we handle only those of estab lished reputation, but our stock is complete. In! Prescription Work We Lead The Way All prescriptions are filled by skilled pharmacists, and accuracy, the first requisite of all prescription work, is here assured. "HASKIN'S FOR 11 KALTIf' is a slogan that we are making famous and there's a reason. Leon B. Haskins, Druggist Medford, Oregon We Now Have ShM ap BUY But for a short time; only CRATER LAKE LUMBER .COMPANY" AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR GARS: FX PERT REPAIRING. ALL "WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES , FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR. ' Reos Premiers Fords KiselKars WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUIl LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT REOS 10 H. P. siiile--cvlinder Runabout, with folding ' seat ? 650 , 20 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with jump seat..$1000 , 20 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable ' ; lonneaii $1250 , PREMIERS 24-12K I I. P. four-evlinder Roadster or Touring 0ar:.$2250 . ::0-:j.-) II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Ca..?2500 !!0-:5.) II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition j .$2600 40-4-3 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passengev..?3750., FORDS l." II. P. four-cylinder Runabout 500 . Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, etc ..$,700 40 II. P. six-cvlinder Touring Car ::.$3000 . KISSEL KAR I'..-H) II. P. Touring Car or Roadster ;...$20O0; CAN YOU BEAT THEM i Prices F..O.B. Factory.; MEDFORD AUTO CO., A. YY. WALKER, Manager; Garage Eighth and D Streets. Phone Main 2Y.. Time Tabtes BOUfHBBN PAOiriO RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 19Orgon J4iirci No. 14 PurllHiiil Kiprm. .. No. 225 1 For Aililnnd Southbound. No. IS I California Kiprrtn.. NV 13;San Francisco Kxp. No. t2.i! From (SrunU I'm.. fi :11ft p. ni It: 4 '.l a. ni. 10:1,1 a. m. I0::i.j a. in. 1 :!iQ p. m. 9:15 p. m. PACIFIC EASTERN RAILWAY. NCTpV5f iiiiAtmi.".'. .TTTTso'ITit"' No.3Leav(ii Modford 2:30 p. in No. 21 Arrivmi Modford 10:50 a. in. No. 4ArrWm Medford 5:30 p. ni OCTOE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2 I.vm Medford Nn. 4 I.vm Modford M'ltorj l.avM Modford Motor ' Leavon Medford .... No. 1 jliPavoR .luckRonvjlli'.. No. 3 jLoavft Jnrknoiivillo. ' Motor! Iioavri Jckiionvi. 10.40 n. m. ,r:ri5 p. 2:00 p. in. :00 p. in (1:00 a. m 3:30 p. ni 1:00 p. m. J Grand Ball Fourth July IN BUTTE FALLS, AT THE ALBERT HALL I'orne one, come all. Mimii', Wooil ruff Orcneiitra. Ticket., im ludini; up per, ll.'O. Manager., Alhert & Raker. Small Orchards On Easy Terms. Qity Property and Ftuit Groves tor Sale A'iv and Tin-Acre Orchard on I he i Ant ol I moil iiluii. The right kind of soil, the right hind of trees and the. rigid prices. ' '. Twenty gcar.i' experience in fruit raising bucks our judgment. We have Hold half the orchard in the valley and hare yet to sec a purchaser dis satisfied with his bargain, lie fore buiing see TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR 0LASSE8. Optical Parlor in Perry -i Ware hon.o, SKVKNTII STREIIT. 'Ha 11 u No Otbor Buaineu." RESIDENCE LOIS Fifteen Hiim'O lots for nnf, loratM fivo niiniiten from depot, near m-hool; thenc sold in blork or nepiirately; cany term; tit bent biiVK in th city. FRED'K C. PAGE : If von have lost, or found anvthiinr. need work, or have Isoniething to sell, it doesn't nalter whar01' w,,,lt tH ,,,v it-want Ad in The Tribune. Rogue Riverand Go. Exhibit Building