THE MEPl'ORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SI ON DAY. JUNE 8, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune -A-LIva Paper in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company, a. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. . Admitted as Second Class Matter in tbe Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. ' Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or warrior. . .$0.50 One year, by mall 5.00 OAUflE OF IT ALL. The Oregon iaii can not uuderntniui the . rule of the people. It fumes and fri'U end fusses continuously iibout ( Lam be rift in election us United States sen tor, and one would think that the foundations of the nation were under mined because Oregon voters had de term in od to Hend a demoer;,! to the Hen ate. Fool lfadernlii(, blindneHS to jioMilnr desires, a mulinh ubstiitiicy in clinging to machine methods hus forced the elec tion of a democratic senator in -a re publican state, by republican as a re ' buko to thvna usMimtiug to eoumiaud them. . If the Oregon i an does not ccane lit silly Glamor and Senator Kulton and other republican chieftains do not quit advising legislators to break their writ ten pledge to the people, there will be other democrittft elected in Oregon. NO MORE DISCHARGES FROM NAVY TO BE SOLD SEATTLE. Wash., .June 8. An order from the navy department has been re ceived by officers of the murine corps with thu Atlantic fleet to uotify all enlisted men applying for discharge by purchase that uu mure iii.-u will be allowed to buy their way out of the service until al'tor the present cruise of the battleship fleet. Under thu navy regulat ions euliwUd men on allowing good euum why they should be discharged uro alluwed after one yenr ' nor view to purchase their dischargt-, through refunding a certuin sum to the government. Tin abolish oient of this regulation is taken as evi dence that the guveruiuent purposes holding every experi'-uced man in t he service until after the mobilization ol the fleet this fall. The uther is at-r-epted as another evideuce that the fleet which is to be assembled in Axiat ie waters is. being thorouglity prepared to inoi-t any possible eventuality which utav arise. GOOSE LAKE ROAD SOON A REALITY CHARLES CITY, IOWA, VISITED BY TORNADO FISHING THREATENED. There Is no dodging the fact that game fishing in the Kogue river and its tributaries is threatened with ex tinction. Unless somethtug is done to i protect trout the pastime will soou be upon the same plane as it is in the east where the utmost skill is required to secure half a dozen small fish in a day. Never before hnve fish been as scarce at this time of year in Jackson county st re Am s as they are now. An export can spend a day, scarcely hutching enough for a meal, and the conditions ure grow ing worse. Perhaps the new master J'ish warden can offer some relief. Mr. Van ltisen wan hopeless. He did not earn what became of the fish iu southern On-gou so long us toe Astoria fishermen had the right to slaughter salmon by wlnde sale. The solution of the fishing problem, -mid one which every rod and gnu club in the state should work for, is a slate license for anglers, the money thus raised to bo spent in fish protection and propagation. The annual stocking of streams and the protection of tliom already there will afford every xpurts moo opportunity for enjoyment. ' WORK ON UMATILLA PROJECT PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY HAN ERANOIHCO, Calif., Juno S. That work on the Umatilla reclamal ion project In Oregon is progressing satis fuctorily nud will bo rushed to comple tion as soon as possible, is the slate meat made to the (Tinted Press by sec rotary of the interior Jauies K. liar field, before he sailed this morning on the battleship Muino for Honolulu. ' After a tour of inspection in the Ha ' walian Islands, Secretary UartieKl will visit Oregon to note the progress of the - work and mako recommendation as to ' what ahull be done. Although he will make no positive statemeut, it is thought 'that he will iuvestigato the disputes in -the islands in regurd to taking of lerri torial lands by the Chinese and Japan ese. Tho trip to Hawaii is of a gen erul nature fur statistics, and the labor question will receive a large share of bis attention. la speaking of the labor question to day, the secretary was reticnnl. He - would make no statement as to hit- intentions, but it is understood that h 'Will look closely into the competition between tho white and yellow races. Governor Freer has arranged the itin erary of the trip in tho Islands, which will take two weeks. After his return to this country the secretary will make a tour of Oregon, Washington, Wyoming aud several other states in which the government has reclamation projects on band. REPULICANS PREPARING FOR A MEMORIAL NEW YOltK, June H. It was learned here today that eighteen of the lure most republicans of the country ere preparing a memorial to tho resolutions Committee of the republican nat muni convention requesting that the commit tee include in t lie plat form a ! i hik aud' absolute declaration against (lie infringement of what they term l he con ' stitutional prerogative of the courts. The Signers include Nicholas Murray Butler, Cornelius lUiss, Joseph II. Choate, John W. (Irigg ami Albeit K. Hmiley. The memorial make mi attack on tin plank in the uVniovrntic platform put there hy Hryan opposing government by injunction. It in admitted today that the movement hud its inception in a fear of the result of activities of Sam uel Uompers, president of the American Federation of Labor. Duller is credited with preparing the memorial. PAINLESS METHOD FOR KILL INO CATTLE TO BE TESTED NEW YORK, June S, The Society; for the prevention of Cruelty to An. msls will test an invention this week ny wnicn K is exported a painless meth od Of Killinif fliltbt W-ill l. ,.t'f..r...) tt.nl slaughter houaes of the country. The -wmuf i oi invention oi Henry : Bergh, treasurer of New York city. It coDsints of a nneiiinutie hnnmi..r thing like Ibst employed in welding I bolts in a stel hml.t.n. rru.A nu.. plunger is a sharp instrument, which is (A K- J -1 ..... . . . unvPD into tne Drain or the :im nal in such a way as to rnuse death.) society has been working to get sura is Invention f,r a long time, ami , ,(rn,M n lm.,.rM Thi inventor says he won't take the priw. CHAKLKH CITY, 7a June 8 Scores of men and women are today searching the ruins caused by n disastrous tor nado for four children who suddenly dropped from sight, It is feared that they met the rate of W. R. Heck, who, it Is known, was Instantly killed by falling walls. The tornado ut tacked 1 harles 'ity with terrific force while people were returning to their homes from Sunday er vices. Fortunately the great major ity of them sought shelter in si met ores were not damaged. One report pre pared today says that full 'J on houses and barns were demolished. The twister, which took a path about ten nsls wide, struck the city in the ttotithwcstern part, lifted the water utmost f rom its bed aud spent its force just northeast of the city. ALTURAfl, Cal., June 8. It is cur rent rumor here that a contract for the con struct ion of the (loose Lake & South ern railway las been let to the Utah Construction company, which company is now bulldiug the Western Pacific roadbed through Nevada and through the mountains in Califormu. .hunt week Kngineer F,. K. Cooper and a party of surveyors, iu the employ of the Oregon Short Line, arrived here, established headquarters iu the Neg ley building and then set out for Njw I'inc ereek for the purpose of complet ing the cross-sectioning of the surveyed Hue of the road from that point to Lakeview, Or. The cross sectioning be tween Alturas and New Pnie Creek was completed some time since. Another erew of surveyors Jb said to be on the way here to work down along the Pitt river, cross sectioning the route that has n heady been located. The rush of work on this line is grat ifying to Modoc county people, for it shows that the county is at last to have railroad facilities to aid In its devel opment. The loan of f 13.0nn,000 float eel recently to build this road is further evidence that it is to be pushed to ompletion. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH I Three miles south of Medford and 2 I miles west of Phoenix, is now cut up I in small tracts to suit the purchaser. One fourth cash, balanee in three pay ments. This is a rare opportunity for men of small means. Listed with ail the agents. . BUSINESS CARDS. H. E. MORRISON, Physician and Surgeon, Officei Medford National Bank Bldg. Why Pay $800 an Acre when you cuu buy us good aud some better laud in Sams Valley at from $1U to $75 per acre. Su acres, 72 in alfalfa, small orchard, good buildings, $-"0 per acre terms. Other land cheap er. Gilchrist, Sums Valley. 70 BANDITS ATTACK PAY TRAIN THREE MEN ARE KILLED MMXICO CITV, Mex., June S. Ad vice received here today from Halsus state that a gang of bandits attacked a pay train en route to Lea Drandes Mines last night. The mi no is owned by Americans and the money had been shipped from the United States to pay oft" t he men. Three of the four men with the train were Hilled by the fusil lade of bullets Hhowered on the train, aud the other, a guard, was wounded. SMITH'S ENTRIES MAY BE CANCELLED WASHINGTON, June 8. The atten lion of Land Commissioner Dennett be ing called tit the recent disclosures in Oregon land frauds made in Pater's hook concerning tho Smith timber en tries said that steps had been taken by his department to protect the in terests of the government, and if the entries wore shown to bo fraudulent they would be canceled. Commissioner Oennett was advised to day that District Attorney McCourt had filed bills iu equity to cancel the Smith entries on .I:iv 26. Ladies will find purest DRUGS Coal tor Bale. We are now prepared to furnish liaud picked coal at the mine, five mile I .ast of town, In any amount desired J Fine Stationery, Perfumes and Toilet Articles of ull kinds, including New Home Sewing Machines, at the MEDFORD PHARMACY, Inc. The Big Drug Store with Little PriceB. near the Post office Clay Gilbert l'rescriptionist C. F. Ilurlte Secretary TrulyaMarvel ff A xiir of Korku that have tho maker's gnar- antoe to wear six months without holes in liools or toos, or a now pair in pin op of thorn. IT This is no oatcli of for, merely to attract 110 tice. An actual nuarantoo certificate accom panies each pair of socks you buy, which can he exchanged for a now pair if the others need darning within six months. SOCKS THAT ARE INSURED IT When you I my other socks you take your 11 own risk hero we take all tho risk. They are warranted antiseptic dye, that will not crock or poison tho foot. MARVEL HOSE TT Are a guarantee of perfect service. Xo liet- tor can ho manufactured at any price, and we sell the "Marvel," .fl.."0 for a box of six pairs. Ii'emembor, we are glad to replace them if they prove defective. As usual, wo have tho host that can bo bought, and, as usual, are tho exclusive dealer for the .Marvel in Medford. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hut water for trn (ill very horl not ii'c It fan Itr used on the tt-u tuble or in the kitehi-n Attaches to any electrolier durable ROOUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Successor to Condor Water Power Co. OH flee 206 W. 7th it., opp. big electric iign. Phone 855. J. T. AKEBOM, WELL DIQOKR MEDFORD. OR Prieee right. Pumps Fnrniahed when Wanted. BALL ft OLOSCOCK, Contractor! and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with O. H. Fierce ft Sou. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771 WILLIAM C. DEBLEY, Reaident Piano Tuner. Special Bates by the Year. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House. All Work Guaranteed. P. O. Box 563, MEDFORD, OREGON. . DR. A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgoon. Office at Residence Wm M. Colvig. Medford, Or. COLVIO ft DURHAM, Attorneya-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Oi. Time Tabies SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 10 1 Oregon Rspress "::Op. in No. HjPortlnm! Express... !):40n.m. No. 225For Anhlaud.. Hj: 1") a. ni. Southbound. California Express. . 10:35 a. m. Sun Francisco Kxp. I l:,10p. m. From Grants Pass. . !: 15 p. m. No. 15 No. 18 No. 125 PAOITIO ft EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 1 Leaves Medford . V 7Tfi'6"a7n7. No. . 'I Leaves Medford 2:H0p.m. No. 2 Arrives Medford 10:50a. ra. No. I Arrives Medford 5:30p.m. . OQUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY. No. 2 Leaves Medford..." No. 4 jT.eaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford .... No. 1 (Leaves Jacksonville. . No. 3 Leave Jacksonville. MotorjLeaves Jacksonville. 10.40 a. m. 5:55 p. in. 2.00 p. in. 9:00 p. in. 9:00 a. m 3:30 p. m. 1:00 p. in. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phonos: C. W Conklin 495; J. H. Butler 148. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANE COL EEOTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or. E. R. 8EELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X liay. Office Hours, 1012, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. OO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehuli.'-e, SEVENTH STREET. 'Ho Has No Other Business." Something New In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Poeck GENERAL WAGONERS. East 7th Street, rear of Merriman'B Blacksmith Shop. Medford, Or. J. E. ENYART.Presid ent J. A. PERRY, Vice-Preaident. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking" Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage State Depositary. Established 18SM. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1116,000.00 STRONG, CAPABLE SECUKE With larf resources and competent mniiat'iiieut, with all the iuterests of tbitt banking institution in a sound uud stable condition, it is amply justi fifd in its statement tbut it offers evory lm liking privilege ami accommodation consistent with sufety. The accounts of firms, corporations, cstatt'H, societies and individuals are re spectfully invited. W. I. VAWTER ' President O. R. LINDLEY , Caahler LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all hours of the day. The ood liver always comes here hwen he wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any of the appetizing dishes that we make a specialty of cooking lo please the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a well cooked meal, that can be prejtared only hy an artist, visit Nash Gate 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. MEDFORD Cut Glass June Weddings You pcrlinpa know of sonio Juno brido. I don't. Wo know tbut they all appreciate cut glass. Xo one receives too much of it in the lino of presents. If you are planning a gift that will bo appreciated, you can not do better than to see my lino of cut glass vases, bowls, decanters, cruets, tumbl is all ie ful and ornamental presents and sure to bo prized by your friend. 1 sell the celebrated Hawkcs line of cut glass unsurpassed in ouhIHv ttnd in design of cutting. Tho prices on my cut glass have always been popular s, nevitr too high .just suck ns would guarantee quality. ' THE JEWELER. MARTIN J. REDDYgjf NEAR THE POSTOFFICE JL ITS AGAINST OUR RILE Tu let un individual leavo our tailor ing establishment with tho belief that he hasn't gotten his money's worth, ilnee you entrust us with nu Jrder for tailoring work, you will call again. Why not leave an order with us for a sum mer suitf We doubt very much if you will be able to beat the quality of "our fabrics and workmanship elsewhere in the city. French Dry cleaning and Prosaing Neat ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford We Want to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon W. H. Stalker fc"sLCnexnty Secretary II I: ' SHCIIOi I "F,,r Who Know." I J VJMI FASHION iHOP'jV I J I Mr m V V m mf ml S MS M BV MS , f MIDFonn R. W. GRAY. Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK, GRILL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD. OR. Clean Sweep Shoe Sale TVE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ONr OUll ENTIRE STOCK OP Shoes AND ARE (IIVINO VALUES LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRTCES. Children's Shoes, 99, shoe you have lieen paying 1.50 and .fl.75 for. ladies' Shoos and Oxfords, $1.49, $1.C9, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49. SPECIAL CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. W. H. Meeker 6 Co. MEDFORD SASH DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Offlc fixtures and all kinds of planing mill wor Including tamed work and fancy trills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63. Hsv you trinl our tiPri.il 'J.V nnd 3.1c Coffees, or our Pyrn mi.l Tia yit f Thry uro tin brut in the land; always rood, ai ways tho sanu We are now showing a nice line of Cut Gins and Dinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 216 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN ft JUNKEN, Props. PHONE lOfll.