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    . THE ME J) FORI) DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON', TUESDAY, JUNK 3,
Medford Daily Tribune
A Xilv Faper in Live Town.
'Published every evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
O. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager.
Admitted Second Class Mutter in
the Post off ice at Medford, Oregon,
Subscription Rate:
One month, by mail or eariir. ...fO.fiJ)
One year, by mail 5.00
MTADDEN'0 STATEMENTS.
Judge W. 8. MeFadden of orvalll,
whose vulgarity diftguMed many of his
auditors wbfn.be soke here during
the reeent campaign;, in out with tlie
following in the papers of bis home
town: . ;
"Judge W. 8. MeFadden of i'orval
lis, who recently returned home from
soutberu Oregon, where he delivered
series of local option speeches, reporti
the Linn county campaign, which some
people think was warm, a tamo affair
compared with that la Jackson county
where it was boiling over! At Medford
he Spoke to 1000 people. ' The band
played and there was a pyrotechnic Am
play, a $300 affair."
Judge MeFadden spuko in Medford
on ft- Sunday, evening in the opera
house, which held about 500 people,
The bands didn't piny-And there were
no firew.orks. Are Judge MuFuddeo
statements about the beneficial re mi Us
of prohibition in Torvnllis no more
truthful than the above?
Uuusfs iu Jacksonville, older thuu the
county.
Ashland uud Central Point voted
themselves drv. Hold Hill didn't in
terfere. ' But now Ashland and Central
Point are regulating the affairs of every
oilier citv to two county; though evry
city ban glven'a majority vote Against
t not which these two towns have forced
upon them.
Medford 'a charter in a matt it for
the eourlH to dtteide. And it' the eourtH
mistaiu it, those who are alwavs nbuut
iug for In iv enforcement febould be its
moHt loyal Kiipjiurteri, oh it will bo the
law of the land, and also signify the
rule of the majority in Medford. If
they do not accept it they are on
par a lawbreaker- with the booze
Hfllcrs who run blind pigs.
RIGHT TIME TO ENTER
ANGORA GOAT BUSINESS
MOSSBAOK COUNTIES.
Those counties of Oregon which vnt
ed against the state university appro
priation bill enn very justly be Untied
mossback counties. They are behind
the times, reluctant to accept new ideas.
stumbling blocks in the palh of prog
reus. They have been ho long in the
rnt that they can't get out. a ad il is
hopeless to try and help them.
Look lit the lint of count its oppnfieil
to higher education Clm-kninnK, Ma
rion, Washington, Tillamook, Linn,
Benton, Liueoln and Vamhill. The big
ger the majority against the bill, the
bigger the niosshnckinni. Marion leads
with 2200, Yamhill has IKMi, Wimhing
ton MOO, Clncknmas 1000 nnd Hentnn
500.
The region inhabited by these ihohb
hacks Is one of the fairest and richest
on earth, the Willamette valley, and
the making of a living is so easv that
the inhabitant have but little energy
originality or enterprise. Thtv have
let' their orchards become no covered
with pests that they are unproductive.
They are wenring out their rich soil
by planting the same crops for half
a century annually; they plant hops
when they know they eon 'I make ex
pauses, simply from force of habit ;
they allow Portland commission men to
take all their profits year after year,
end haven't energy enough! to organ
ize for self-protection. Whal life there i
is is due to newcomers, who are build
ing up the towns, installing power
plants, building trolley lines nnd mnk
iug money from the long neglected nut
urul resources that would lie fnrever
untouched if left to the moNtdiaelt. No
wonder they ennnot understand or ap
preciate higher education.
The progressive counties of Oregon
those who are doing thing1, who arc
up-to-date, voted for the university
appropriation, yet had it nol been for
Multuonu.li'a 8000 ninioritv, the bill
would have been snowed major In spit
of Lane and Jackson countv nnd east
era Oregon.
U'n have been Niiggcsting in issue
after home of this paper that thin is
a good time to engage in the Angora
goat biiHiucHt. This is the right season
of the year to start. It. is likely to be
many years before there will be an
other opportunity to buy Angora goats
at ns low figures as they are now aell
ing at. The low price of goats is a
result of the low prices at which mo
hair is selling this spring. Present
prices will not continue long. It is not
improbable that next spring they will
be fully up to the average of the past
ten years. Prior to the financial slump
last fall the uhh of mohair had been
iucreasing iu the United .Slate f nil v
as fast as the production.
There is no doubt that unless the
prices nf mohair average materially
higher in the future thuu iu the past
the use of mohair by manufacturers
will i nc reuse fa s t in i he. f u t u re. In
proportion to its tost there has been I
more actual value. in mohair for a iiiini
ber of years than Iu other animal fiber.
The inanufacturerH have been lea mi lie
this, and a great number of them have
oin meiiccd t n line mohn i r. a Ma n v of
tliem ns yet have only been giving
it a -test on a moderate scale in va
rious combinations, but a large pro
portion of the tests have given satis
factory results.
Many new uses have already been
velopeil ftir mohair, and manv more
will ho found. Wo repeat again our
statement that wo believe this is a
bad time to go out of the Angorn goat
business, but a good time to go into it,
says the Oregon AcrictilturUt.
BRYAN CONGRATULATES
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
SALEM, Or., June "Omaha, Neb.,
Governor Chamberlain, Balem, Ore
gon: Accept hearty congratulations. You
have won a great victory. (Signed)
Williuui J, Bryan. ' ' Messenger boys
have kept the track hot between the
teb-gruph offices uud the state house
deJivering congratulatory mesiages to
the governor from friends, both political
and perianal, in every part of the L'nit
ed JStuteK, Governor Chamberlain has
already received telegrams from almost
every stute in the Union and they are
still coming.
One persouul friend of the governor
wires congratulations from California,
but adds that should he have been in
Oregon on election day he could not
have voted for the governor bee a u so of
his political beliefs. Many telegrams
have been received from the southern
friends of the governor, classmates nnd
boyhood friends, as well as manv from
other governors and political friends be
has made while associating with the
statesmen of the continent in his guber
natorial capacity.
BUSINESS CARDS.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
Three miles south of Medford and 2
miles wort of Phoenix, now cut up j, ANKBOM,
in small tracts to suit the purchaser. w R diqGeB. MEDFORD, OR.
One fourth cash, balance in three pay- prtceM right. Pumpa Furnished when
men:s. i a is is a rare opportunity ior wanted
men of small means. Listed with all J ,
the agents.
Why Pay $800 an Acre
n-lieu you 'iu buy as good and some
iKttir land iu Bums Valley at from
1U to $78 per aero. SO acres, 72 iu
alfult'a, small orcuarJ, good buildiDgs,
$.10 per acre terms. Other land rbeap-
r. fiilohrist, Sams Vallev. 70
ADOLPH SPEECKELS WEDS
SECRETLY AT PHILADELPHIA
KLAMATH I-ALLS TO 8ELL
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
KIMATII r-'ALLH, Or., .lime ft.
Ariiinii" iiIh hnvi' been made whi-ri'liv
tii'kils lo all points on Dm railrnnd
will Im- plnei'd on snli- in Hi is city, Tlio
Southern rafifii company will alive an
ii ill stationed hero lo Inolt aflor the
pnim-mjor Irilfl'ie. T. A. K. Funnel!,
inr rly traveling froiollt and passon-
or 'loonl, wllh headmmrliTH at Han
liw, -!., will luiv rkrue of tho bus
neM Im'i'O.
Tirl.vre will also bo put on mile, at
II vnih-oad points direct to Klamath
lis, io that in every way it will
v.- tin- s.voo advantatfos ih if il wor
oo tho raiinad
Arrangements have also boon made
hereby the Klamath I, alio Navigation
inpnnv, which will handle the traffic
for the Southern I'neific nil this end.
ill check bnc;K"K" tlirnueli, the saun
as is done on the railroads, allowing
every passenger Inn pounds.
SAN FKANCI8CO, .rune . Adolph
Hjireekels, bachelor, inillionairo, yacht
niau and breeder of film horses, has
boon married.
Miss Alma Dellretteville, famed for
her heuoty, daughter of Air. auil Mrs.
V. Dellretteville, old residents of Han
Kralicisco, is the bride.
The ceremony waa performed ill Phil
adelphia last mouth at tho home of
Miss Do Hretteville's auut. The news
has just boon made public by friends
who met the couple iu Now York prior
to their sailing for Kurope on u honey
moon that may take them to the far
thest ends of the earth.
The mairiiige was secret. Kven the
closest friends of tho millionaire part
u 'r iu the John D. Sprocket company
know nothing of it, and there is doubt
if tho members of tho Sprockets fam
ily werw awuro that Adolph Sprockets
had taken a wife.
EMERGENCY CURRENCY
MAY NEVER BE ISSUED
BIOHTS OP A CITY.
Commenting upon the action brought
in court to tost Medford 'a power to
regulate liquor traffic under the city
charter, tho Medford Mail savs: "The
old question of itatn rights was one
ottled by tho loss of over .1,000,000
lives. It was then shown that the state
is not greater than the federal govern
mont. Then why should a count v be
greater than a atate or a city greater
than county t"
This in specious rensouiug. There is
bo analogy between states niehts and
the right of a city to govern itself under
a charter conferred by the legislature,
according to the laws of the slate. More
over, on .1,000.000 lives were lost
the civil war. In tho Union army the
total deaths, two thirds of which wore
from disease, wore S.10,.r2S. The eon
federate! luuatered one third the mini
her of men that the Union forces did
and their loss was proportionately as
heavy. The right of a state to seced
from the Union waa decided !v this
war, but state rights is still sm h an
iasue that tho recent congress of gov
ernors devoted most of its time to a dis
cuasion of the shadowy "twilight re
gion," whore federni power ends and
late rights begin.
Certain powers have boon couferred
hjr the Constitution, legislature and noi
ular Tote upon county and city govern
luentn. Under, the law, a special char
ter granted to n city lakes precedence
nver.lho laws governing the county
when lueh powor is specifically confer
red, as it is In Medford 's case.
I.oeal self government is th founda
tion of Anglo Saion liberty and char
cter. A city should have the right to
govern itself, to tat itself, nnd to de
cide upon mntters concerning only it
flf and such right is eonfeircf by thl.
charter.
A majority of the people of Medford
voted wet. If (he citv Is made dry it
euta off tf.-jnn. nnuni r,vm ,mi ,
h'.T.V U" What right
--me rarmers of il, ,r.i, .ii.i.ui.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Amelia Klnier li ft recently for
Portland to visit her son, Krnest, and
expects to be gone several weeks.
Attorney It. (i. Smith of CI runt a I'uss
was in town Monday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Thompson has returned
from Sterliug, having jut closed a sue
cessltil term of school.
A fishing party, composed of Dana
l.ng,-, h. M. Hosteller, Fred Zook and
i naries Diimford, Jr., nre spend no- the
vveoK at isqunw lake.
K. K. Kubli of Portland arrived here
Monday evening for a visit with his
mother. Later he will bo joined bv hi.
fumilv.
Pr. J. P. Iteddy and Holbrook With
ington were doing business at the court
house Monday afternoon.
Hay Seilon und Kav I'lrich loft for
Mqnuw lake Monday ou a short outing
a largo crown went over from here
to see the baseball game at Medford
and were well pleased with the iame
WASHINGTON, .lune ft. Treasury of
ficiuls declared today, after a study of
the now currency law, there is nothing
iu tho measure which says that clear
ing house certificates are illegal. They
alsu express tho opinion that not a do.
lar of tho authorized emergency cur
rency will over be isuscd.
Should an emergency arise, Ihoy think
that clearing Iiouho certificates instead
of highly-taxed emergency currency
would be resorted to ugain. Tho treas
ury department is arranging for $.100,
000,000 in oniergoucv circulation notes
in blank for Any bank which might np
ply for them under tho regulations.
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water fur ten on
very fhort notice
It can he u.;ed
on the tin tnble
or in the kitchen
Atta'-hes lu uny
eleet roller
durable
EOQUE RIVER
ELECTEIO CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice 200 W. 7th St., ' " ' "
opp. big electric sign Phone 855.
v7
MRS.
WALDO RETIRES
AS ORANGE LECTURER
Mrs. Clara II. Waldo, who has been
state lecturer for the Patrons of 1 1 its
handiy and editor of the (irun.ro llul
etin for four years, retired from that
paper with the May issue, ami .1. .1.
ohnson. newly elected lecturer, took
up the work ns editor. It is no ox
aggeration to say that to Mrs. Waldo
the remarkable growth of the Patrons
of Husbandry during the past few
urs is largely due. While in office
he visited and talked before nearly
every grange in the state, urging the
memners to adopt hotter methods in all
ines of farming. The value of her
worn is rimy appreciated by the elnire
membership, and its influence will con
tinue.
Golden
Grain
Granules
ion
PER CENT PURE
OUR UAL COFFEE.
KLAMATH WATER USERS
WANT MURPHY REMOVED
KLAMATH VAI.I.S, Or., .lune !.
Hie Klamath Water Users' association
nre considering a resolution asking for
the removal of Protect v.
W. Murphy.
Since the turning down of the bids
on the Clear Lake dam in the Upper
project there he. been much dissntia
faction among the land owners and
things Hint have hoe,, browing for a
long time e being threshed out. The
forces are divided on the resolution and
its passage hy a majority of those
present is verv ,l.,,,l.if ,,l u.. 1 ..
1 the i . . ...
v reo-uiBie unlil lim sn I . , ,nr nonril or il reetnr
r7. reetrdlea of II. .U inn.. I lWinl ,,f . vt.,.,.i. ...
o .t "ri
i T. 1 V"1 wht the
local 'jri'"" "-h 1. t
It (iisl liko cof fop. It looks
liki coffee nnd it smells liko
cot'lVr, Imt is jiiiro roasted
Rrains, Itlended so ns to pro-
euro the host flavor, tho
lli'eatost strength nnd an ar
ticle which young nml old
may drink morning, noon
and night,
(lolden (li-niii Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouMe, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia a ml stomach troubles.
Xtarlif 2-pound package
for 2."c, nil retail grocers.
Wholesnle by
Time Tabtes
"SOUTHERN PACIFIC" RAILWAY.
I Northbound. I
.No. injVrcgnn Express...'. S :;'.! p. m
cio. 14 Portland Express... !I:-P.l a. m.
No. 225 j For Anhland 10: Ion. in.
Boutuhound. .
No. lSC'alifornla Express.. 10:35 a.m.
X... 13San Uranci-sco Exp. 1:50 p.m.
No. 25! From Grants Pass.. 0:15 o. m.
PACiriO t EASTERN RAILWAY.
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
No. 4
Leaves Medford
Loaves Medford. . . .
Arrives Medford...
Arrives Medford...
7:50 a. m.
2:30 p.m.
10:50 a.m.
5:30 p. m.
BALL OLO8OO0K,
Contraetora and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
OfMn with 0. H. Pierce Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Boi 771.
WILLIAM 0. DEBLEY,
Jionidout Piano Tuner.
Special Rates by the Year.
Headquarter! at Hale 'a Piano House.
All (Vork Guaranteed.
P. O. Box 563, MEDFORD, OREGON.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgoon.
Office st Residence.
COLVia ft DURHAM.
Attorneya-at-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Oranta Pass, Oi.
Wn M. Colvbj, Medford. Or.
OHISHOLM & MARTIN
House Painting, Paper Hanging and
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
Phone 229. Lockbox 125. Medford, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertaken
Day phone 353; Night Phonoa: 0. W.
Conklin 495; J. H. Iiutlor 148.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANt COL
EECTION AOENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or.
E. R. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-lliiy. Office Honrs, 10-12, 2-4 P. M.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR
OLASSEB.
Optical Parlor iu Perry 'a V:irch,.uM
SEVENTH STREET.
'He Has No Other Business."
OGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
No. 2 I,(Mive8 Medford . 7. . .TilblO n. ro".
5:55 p. m.
2.00 p. m.
0:00 p.m.
0:00 a. m
:30 p. m.
1:00 p. in.
No. 4 Loaves Medford
Motor! Leu vob Medford
Motor'Leaves Medford ....
No. 1 J Loaves .lackaonville..
No,- 3 ILeavea Jacksonville.'
Motorl Leaves .Tucksonville.
Something New
In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to
investigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAGONERS.
East 7th Streot, roar of Mcrriman 's
Blacksmith Shop. Medford, Or
J. E. ENVART,Preid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
.IOUN S. ORTH, OaBhior.
W. B. JA.CKSON, Asa t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL 50,000
.SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We-Solieit Your Patronage
Stato Depositary.
Estaldishod 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
tU5.000.00
A COMPLETE RECORD
Put vour money ou deposit with the
Jaeksun Comity Bank and pny your
billn by check. In this way you have
a complete veeord of money paid out,
and iii the canceled cheek you have the
nest legal form of receipt. A cheek
in a safeguard against disputert as to
the auiount and dato of payineut. Wo
very cordially invite you to avail your
self of tin. advantages of paying by
cheek by opening an account with the
Jackson County Bank.
W. I. VAWTER President
O. R LINDLEY Cashier
LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER
Herved ut all hours of the day. The
good liver always comes here hwen he
wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any
ot the appetizing dishes that we make
a specialty of cooking to please the
fastidious. If yon wish to enjoy a
well cooked meal, that can be prepared
only by an artist, visit
Nash Gafe
Coal for Bale.
We are mow prepared to furnish band
picket coal at the mine, five mile
-ant of towD, in any amount desired
PERFECTION IN TRIFLES
Like Fine Soaps, Kxquisite Perfumes and unsur
passed -Toil el Accessories, lias 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 (piality 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.
"IIASKTNS FOR HEALTH" is a slogan that
we are making famous ami there's a reason.
Leon B. Haskins, Druggist
Medford, Oregon
Cut Glass June Weddings
Viu perhaps know (if Homo Junn bride I don't. Wo know that thoy nil
appreciate cut rIosh. No ono receives too much of it in the lino of presents,
t you arc planning a gift that will lo appreciated, you can nol do hotter than
to hoc my hue of cut glass vases, bowls, decanters, cruets, tumid rs all use
ful nnd ornamental presents and sure to be prized bv your friend
I sell the celebrated Unwkes line of cut. glass unsurpassed in ,,'nuMtv and in
design of cutting.
Tho pries on my cut glass have always been popular ones, never too hieh
.tutt muh as would guarantee ipiality. '
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER.
NEAR THE POBTOFFICE
ITS AGAINST OUR RULE
To let an individual leave ouit tailor
ing establishment with the belief that
he hasn't gotten his money's worjrti.
Once you entrust us with an order for
tailoring work, you will call again. Why
not leave an order with us for a sum
mer suit We doubt very much if you
will be able to beat the quality of our
fabrics ami workmanship elsewhere in
the city.
French Dry Cleaning tuid Prosslug Neat
ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford
Clean Sweep Shoe Sale
WK HAVE R7nUCED THE PRTf'E ON OUU
ENTLRE STOCK OF
Shoes
AXD A K E 01 VI NO VALUES LESS TIlAtf
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Children's Shoes, 99, shoes you have been paying
1.50 and $1.75 for.
Tadies' Shoes and Oxfords, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79,
SPECIAL
CALL EARLY AN I) GET YOUR SHARE OP
THE HAROA1XS.
W. H. Meeker 6 Co
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL PORCH WORK, ORILL AND LATH
WORK, PATTERNS, ETC.
Hav yiMi tried our invial ,V nth! .Vc CnffWn, or mir Pyra
mid TVa yptl Tlny arc tho bt in tho Inn.); always jr..M, al
ways thu samp. V nre now showing n nice line if Cut (llnt
and Pinner Ware.
MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE
21(i WEST SEVENTH STREET.
ft:
P. B. Theiss & Co.
Medford, Or.
McOLASRAN JTJNKEN, Prop
Ih .... . . mono tllnM .
pm ont or commlss on hm in u-, w.- n.it,in,dn..i
TELEPHONE 471.
MEDFORD, OR.
PHONE 1061.