1 THK MEDFORD DAILY Tit 1 13 UN E, MEDFORT), OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A L1t Paper in a Liv Town. Published every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company. 0. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second Class Matter in tbe Postoffiee at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Bata: One month, by mail or carrier. . .$0.50 One year, by mail 6.00 lOOPINO THE LOOP. From all parts of Oregon whuh were voted dry in the reeent election cotnett the story of municipal fiunuciul strin gency in cities where the revenue de rived from liquor licenne has beeu cut off, and many are the expedient tlmt must be resorted to iu order to lo the loop of a busted treasury. In towns like Gniuta Vrhh, KoHelmrg, Medford and Klamuth Falls the city revenue is decreased from $5000 $10,000 annually, and the mime, propor tion holds good Tor the aiwiltcr places, some of which, like Silver! on, face bankruptcy, Boneburg loses $9000 a year, 15 sa loons and a brewery being put out of business. There is no atone? in the funds for street lighting and other inn nicipal expenses dependent upon this revenue. Orauts Pass Iohcs the revenue from ten saloons and a brewery. Klein ath Falls closes 12 saloons and a brew ery. Med ford, if the prohibitionists win out In the CourLa, loses the lireuse money from 11 saloons. In ull these cities Cho ice plauts are preparing to close, mm they cannot run at a profit without saloon patronage, and the price of ice has already been doubled at Grants Pass and will be in the other cities. Klamath Falls is to mine an uceupa tion tax. and probably other citiea will hare to adopt the same expedient, fol lowed nfter by an increase in the tax levies. All bun mew firms and profen Hionul men are being eluxHified and will be taxed accordingly. The taxes will range from $23 to $100 per year. There is alrto talk of the poll tax. Al the, next meeting, the Klamath Fa lit city council will fix the schedule. If the courts decide that Medfurd'fi eh art r is iuvalid and prohibition n in effect, au occupation tax will undouht edly hove to bo renorted to here. A many of tie merchants worked and voted for prohibition, they will un doubtedly cheerfully pay their $100 a year to make up the treasury deficiency, and of course the preachers will set a shining example tn all professional men by corning through with their $LT right off the bat. EXPLAINING THE CANDLE-POWER. tu illuuiiuntiug circles one hears a gfeat deal about "candle-power" and nearly everyone, if asked, would in Ktantly reply that u candlcpower wan the light given by a ainglc candle. But candles differ Iu luminosity as well an Incandescent lamps, and candle power is not oue thiug, but aevernl, accord itig to the country where used. In Great Hritain und the I'nited Btates the standard light unit is the amount given by ft "spermaceti can die burning up at the ratn of 1 120 grainn an hour with a flame forty five mill i meters high," or 1.76 inchen. In Franc the standard candle is made of stearine, sod Germany's candle was, until a fe years ago, paraffine. Now the little country uses the so-called Hefner unit or ugui, tue amount given by a certain form of lamp burning netelatn of amyl Another lamp standard, culled tlie enr eel, was used in France. In this purl iimi rape seen on is minted, liecause of this unsatisfactory International chaoa it Is now proposed that our na tional bureau of standards nt Wnshin ton take step to estnbllsh a stuudnrd international caodle which would be nc eeptable to at least uino countries. , COMMUNICATIONS. MEDFORD, June 11. To the Editor: T h t . M ed f o id Mail of Juno 9 says : "( unimings is in from survey and that he C'uinmiiigM) atutes that lie is more In u satisfied with the conditions that exitd regard the water aupply, etc," I don't know that any man would dig puto Mr. (.'uiitmings' slnteiiieut us to the, n up ply of water in Wassou canyon at the )-r-iit time. Hut wh:it duth Mr. j ('unimings know about the amount of water there is in the canyon in the dry seaBoitf At the present time there is plenty of water iu Hear creek, but none, or very little, in the drv season. Why is it that the committee of tlo- eity council and Mr. flauley are nbout the.oulv ones that contend that there is sufficient water in the canyon to sup ply the city, when so many men that ure just as honest and have no tinnncial interest in it say that there is but little water there in a drv season und that of a very poor quality? Let us be sure Why take any chanceaf Why did the eity council require an indemnifying bond if they are so positive about the water aupply f Tietter get the water out of Rig Butte, where wo would need no fake bond to guarantee the amount of water. Let us have plenty rather than take chances on an insufficient supply. I don t wish to question the sincerity or honesty of the committee of the citv council, but they may bo honestly mis taken oh good men have often been, think it would be a good idea to put stop frri any further expenditure of money untiyl there is a satisfactory mi- rslaading, satisfactory to a majority of the taxpayers, as well as the city council. W. J. IHtTJMHILL. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No tloflg liner tloni leu than IB cent. Six Insertions for the - price of four. Ssyenty-flTe cents a line per month. CHISHOLM & MABTIN JIouMe Painting. Taper Hanging and linttug. All work guaranteed. Hhune 229. Lockbox 125, Medford, Or. LOST May 20, between Niutb and M unci Twelfth and E it rents, ua alli gator nuteliel, eoutaitiing privato let tern and papers, keyti, and guld ring. Kinder return to tuin offiee and re ceive reward. Mrs. Laura CI. (umluer.70 TI?K PLACE TO KAT Corner A and Seventh, near bridge, bonrderi wanted. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W, Conklin 495; J. II. Butler 148. PEIVATE DETECTIVE ANIi COL EEOTION AOEKOT. Lock Box 808. Medford, Or. WANTKli Boarders at the place to eat, comer A and Heveuth, near the bridge. FURisM3nEbEOf"hV7)"7Deil, over postoffice. E. E. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Burgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 4 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. Time Tables SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. No. 18 No. 14 No. 225 Northbound. Oregon Express Portland Express. . For Ashland Southbound. I No. IS I California Express.. Ku. 13San Francisco Exp. No. 125 1 From Grants Pass.. 5: 30 p. m 9:49 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 10:35 a. m. 1:50 p. m. 9:15 p. m. PACIFIC 4t EASTERN RAILWAY. 1'OK HENT Mix-room house, after June l"i. Inquire at Oseobrugge's res iileiiee. tf FOR HALE Good house tent, 14x16, matched floor, 4") foet wainscoting, part furnished. E. B. Sawyer, N'o. 30.1 North C st. 0) GO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR OLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. 'Be Has No Other Business." -One It. It. Jel-Mev Oe pot. 'OW. iHr-uint 70 FOR SALIO- C. F. Cook, FOR SALE 27 acres foothill land, good soil, easily cleared; greater part near ly level; one mile from railioail sta tion; $30 per ai:ro; 300 cash, easy terms on balnnco. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford, Or. 74 FOR SALE One span heavy mules. new harness, heavy wagon, 250 cash. Box 435, Medford, Or. 76 AUTOMATIC MACHINE FOR SHINING YOUR SHOES FOR SALE Corner lot, 50x100, on O street. 4 blocks south of West Sev enth; faces now Catholic school aud adjoins fine residences; the location is unsurpassed in Medford; price $050, ifrlfiVI cash, and balance on easy terms. Write Box 508. tf LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon VIWM MEDVOJtD, ORE. follows: No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 Leavoa Medford. . . Leaves Medford. . . Arrives Medford.. Arrive Medford . . 7:G0 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 10:60 a. m. 5:30 p. m. oOOUE EIVEE VALLEY RAILWAY. No. 2 (Leaves Medford I10.4o.-i.m 0:0:1 p. in. No. 4 I Leaves Medford. Motor Leaves Medford MoUr I Leaves Medford .... No. 1 ILeavoa Jacksonville.. No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.' Motor Leaves Jacksonville. 2:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m 2:30 p. m. 1:00 p. m. as DEATH MADE A JOKE. A nubseriber Henri tu the following " Enclosed please find clipping from the Medford Mail. Tbe subject is nn questionably too serious to be treat e a joke, but tbe writer would lik to know wbut kind of dope inspires mie as Hem. Is It dope or moss?" Tbe clipping eneloned voudn nn fol lows: 41 Fatally injured in Ifunitwuv (From Thursday's Pally.) Oeurg Ormsdorl'f is dead as tue result of it ruiuiwnv IihI evening on D'Aujnu street near Mev eaio. A neavy wucon uimn winch wax a hayrack and severnl funning imptf uients pained over bis budy Mini that In is not deud is a miracle. Oriimflorrf it a partner of Dr. Kitli on the lil runt'b south of this ritv." NOTAJIT PtTBLIO OOOD ANYWHERE IN OREflON HALKM, Or., June 10. Holding tlmt a ntnary public is n stHti offiriT, nud that his duties and functions an nt eonflned to any pnrtiettlnr diHtrirt or section. Attorney fJcnernl Crawford eon tends tfast a ootarv public rnn officinrc any; plaoe within the stuto during his two-year term of appointment. The opiaion U given in the ciMe of a notary publie who reiimved from tilendule to J'ortlHnd, but it nriwr in innny siM'tions ( the state at the recent general elec tion in which the quention of the Ic gality of vote wit involved in ruse where votes were sworn in by notaries public resirilng in other eountu-a nnri precincts. Vmir mIioch sliined by elrrtricily (lie Inte.Ht. One of tlicHe intercMt ing de icen bits jtmt been Met up ut (be nor of .Iflh atrret und llrundwHy, New i ork, und every uny 2000 people re ejve nn liutuiiiiilic Hlioe hIuuo. The Hhiue eoHls but ll nieke). Vou p up to the imit-liinc, i liner t a fout n tbe proper opening, press tbe button md in len thiiu two minutes your boot re politihed even belter tluin ti boot tnek could do it. The hIioc Hbiuer is o birger tlitin the uutoiiuitit weigh ng innehine. l he miieiiinery ih con iiiued in an upright position. On eitlwr liile of tbe pbitform is n brims mil for he put roil to steady bitnNcIf while the hoe ih being polished. Tbe foot is thrust hroiigb mi opening in the platform tin il it rents on a tnetiil form. While it u tiding with one foot in the opeuing be nickel is dropped in I he slot nnd hi Hlnning beguiH. One Net of brunti omen up niiil cleans the ritisl und mud torn tin1 nboe. The soles nnd heels ns us I lie upper part are cleaned. While (bey are doing Huh ii felt brush omes up and cleans (he front of the iboe. Ah sunn hh this operation is com- leted Mm brushcH slip into place and new net ih rend v for bunnies, in be interval a liberal coating of black ng has ben applied through tubes ho bat when the new bruHbes nre in place ie real shining begins. It taken lens ban a minute to shine one. nhoc. The other fool is then iu Her ted in tlx peinng, the electric button is given n ond ptih ami tbe program is repeat Although I he patron punlies tbe uttou twice he ban to drop in but one incki-l un tbe meehaniHiii is providi with a double release. ('OK HALK Choice house lot, 5 blocks from railroad depot, corner lot, high and wej drained; good soil for gar den; sightly locution near Catholic school; property values uro iucrensini? fust in this vicinity and there are few lots on the market; a good buy for someone; complete abstract; eoBy terms. Write M, euro of Tribune, Medford, Or. tf WANTKD Ten teamsters with teams wanted by Western Oregon Orchards Co. at once; good wages. FOR KENT One la rem room. 30x40. aud one offico room, in Miles building. impure Ht premises or at Tribune of fice. if WANTKli Wan to work on ran Mi. Heo Bert Anderson, Medford. WANTED Washing and ironine done: prices reusonublt. Mrs. Darling, 31ft Ninth street. 73 WANTED 10 or L0 acres, improved. lose in. Oivo description, price and terms, rrerer to deal with owners. Address E. II. Bliss, Box ,180, Med ford. tf TO Both Ways One Way Through Via Portland. California. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot water for tea on very short no tic It can be used on the tea table or in the kitchen Attaches to any electrolier durable R0OU2 RIVER ELECTRIC CO., . Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Of fice; 200 W. 7th at., opp. big electric sign. Phone 855. J. E. ENYART,Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. Y. B. JACKSON, Asa t C'Mhier, The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage FOR SALE Runabout, $300. tborodch- ly equipped with odometer, acetelyne lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. TO TRADE Oood investment oronertv iu Kansas City, Mo., worth $fi000, to trad for Rogue River fruit lund. J. L. (loldtby, 4Jlli Main st., Knnsas Citv, Mo. 7fl FOR HALE One U. 8. Cream Sepa rator, No.( 6; 500 capacity; good as new; cost S0; will sell for 10. R. 0. Hensley, Central Poiut. MANY ARTESIAN WELLS IN WOOD RIVER VALLEY FOR HALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice tea-acre tracts. best location in the valley, h. Nee- detneyer, Jacksonville. Wood River valley may appropriately lie termed the land of artesian wells. Already there are tli wells flowing steady streams, and in many instances l he water is forced from II to 11 feet ibove the level of the ground. Thi welU range in depth from 110 to C'W 'Vet, and the water is cool and clear 'link mg it suit able for all uses, savs the Klamath Falls Herald. It is but short t iine since the tirst artesian well was link, but bv the close of this limn there wilt be no less than :0 well in the valley. It is only a mat ter of n nhort time until every home in t he valley will be getting its water Mipplv from an artesian well, for in ry part of the valley whore the ex periment has been tried it has been s tie- ess fill, In the Houth end of tbe valley there re well that flow flu gallons per mill ute tmm a two meb pipe nnd the water thrown as high as 1! feet above i ho ground level. The temperature of the water is 37 degrees, but five above he freezing point. Some of the par t hi iu the valley ron template exper iment ing with four inch pipe in order to iuereaie tbe How so that it will be of tumV ient nlnnie to be valuable in the rrigiitinn of the lands of thst valley., nide from being used for hounebold 1 stork purposes the water is being used liy msiiv in nrrlgating small paten id fine gardens are being raised. The fact that artesian water abounds in Wood River valley should lead to ex perinients in other parts of the eouuty. If artesian flows could be found in the Klamath basin it would be a material id iu the development of the country FOR HALK fl00 head of full blood Rumbouillet stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fine wool. John S. IJer rin & Hon. S4 ChiiaK $82.40 $87.50 St. Louis 77.40 82.50 St. Paul fl.90 81.75 Omaha r!.!)0 75.00 Kansas City .. Gfl.'K) 75.00 Tickets will be on sale July (, 7, 22, 2:5. August (, 7, 21, 22. (I owl for return in W) days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. HEMKMBEU THE DATKS For any further information dall on A. S. KOHENBAUM, Loeal Agent, or write to VM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. l''OB SA Mv-l''ive loom liou bnauti fully IociiIimI, with lo SOiH.'i, ti'ti lip.-ir Ing uppli' trot's; thin i Milan anil will lio mild nt a liiire:lin. Aldron l.tu-k Hoi IM. Mo.lfor.l. Or. WAN I KI To buv from 100 to 800 brnd of stock ihaep. Writ Boi 1.11, Mnlforil, Or. BUSINESS 0AED8. J. T. ANKBOM. WELL DIOOER. MKDr)Rn, Oil. I'rlcoi rlgbt. Pumpi Farniihtil whrn Wantml. AJU. OLOSCOCK. Coalractort anil Duildrra. All Work Ouiiranteril. Oific with O. H. Flare ft Sou. rhono 003. r. O. Hot 771. WILLIAM 0.DEBLBY, Kiffiileiit Piauo Tuner. 8iMil Rutei by th Vmt. HHiliuurtiTt at lUln'i Piano Houaa. AU Work OuamntMil. P. O. Box flOS, MKDFORD. OREOON. Tin' mi' reliant anil fanner, Tin' mili'slaili ami the clerk Will fhiil tlmt speculation Will vera seldom work. Golden Grain Granules 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. It tastes like coffee. It looks like eoffee and it smells like coffee, but is pure roasted grains, blended so ns to pro cure the best flavor, the greatest strength and an ar- old tide which young and -. . . ii may ttrniK ..morning, Npiviiliilinn is liivnrinlily a vorv riskv unart:ikiiiK. Whin it imhiu- to huyinjr 'iKHM. tliprr'a no takinK rhmrri if you iuoki' mir l),-l Marvi,, .-,c. 1. R. y, !. or The Mnlfunl .V inra. Tlioy hnvp a r...nt:1tion for eiving antiafar. tion in i.y,.ry parlii'iilar. Wo ask yon in nil r':iirn.-s! to Rivo Dhmii n trial. R. B. V. CIOAR WORKS. noon and night. fl olden flrain Granules is especially reeommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, const! pation, indigestion, dyspep sia and stomach troubles. Xearl 2-pound package for 25c, all retail grocers USDrOBD, OKIOOH 'M. State Depositary. Established 1S88. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money on iU'posit with the Jackson f'ounty Hank and pay your hilla by cheek. In this way you have a complete n't-onl of money paid out, and in the canceled check you have the hont legal form of receipt. A check is a safeguard agitinat disputes as to the amount and date of payment. We vory cordially invite you to avail your self nf the advantages of paying by cheek by opening an account with the Jackson County Bank, W. I. VAWTEE President a. R. LINDLEY Cashier LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at nil hours of the day. The good liver alvvayu comes hero hwen he wants his clmps, steaks, oyseters or any ut I In nppeti.tng dishes that we make a specialty of cooking to please the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy n well cooked menl, that can be prepared only by nn artist, visit Nash Gate MEDFORD BASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. T, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53. For Meats that Meet the most Exacting Tastes The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Poftengernext Hotel Nash RESIDENCE LOIS Fifteen choice lots for sale, located five minutes from depot, near school; theso sold in block or separately; easy terms; the best buys in the citv. FRED'K C. PAGE Wholesale- by P. B. Theiss & Co. .Medford, Or. DR. A. B. SWEET riiysicinn nnd Bnrgpon. Office et Residence. Ium Ooffman Dead. ,' Coffnmn, agm) sj vi-km, d i.-.l ten morning ,t nom f-hi, d . t-r. Mm. A. W. Hlurgi., Onk.1,1 The fnneml will he ni-M Vri.l.v at ' A. II.. al II.. 818SON PAYS 1.1 A TEAR TO CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT SISSOX, ( nl., .Inn.- III.- Nisson Imi I puiil fin iii'iHitiiiriit. Tlio iHvpimiry inlinnni-i w:ih piiMMfd lnt H'l'ok liv Kin hiKiiil of town tniHtfeH I'y nn iiiiuiiiiiioii!i vote. Tim i-bicf I'nLMiii'i'r V unlnrv U tvi i! ii yi'tir. Tlit iiiiitiint en Wm COLVIO ft DURHAM. Attomeye-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Orants Para, M. ColTlg, Medford, Or. Or R. W. GRAY, Builder COLOXl AL PORCH WORK, GRILL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. Xinerr will hit v (he mr:itrh along on Hilary of $14 n ear. All members of tlio fire dt'imrt nicnt. rxdtmivo nf I lie I wo of f iceri named, will receive salary if $1 a year. The tularin are not Inroe. In lw nitre, but ITiev nre Ritlarirw int the mime. I The ordinance wu p:imn nndt-r the iinpreni.m thnt it in only firemen who nr n,,.,nWrii of pt,i lrmrtmtiTn who aye omp( from fry duty nnd olwi fr..m paying r..n.l , ,,, pilnl poll tin. Just Receive- A Carload ef Extra Beavy Green Laffi HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND' DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES ftuotations promptly and cheerfully furnihH Woods Lumber Co. KILNS AND MILLS ATCLKNDALK OREGON YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD. OREOON. Clean Sweep Shoe Sale 'WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRTfE ON OFR ENTIRE STOCK OF Shoes AND ARE GIVING VALUES LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Children's Shoes, 99, shoes yon have been nnyiiiff ffl.50 and $.75 for. ' ' ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, $1.49, S1.69, SI. 79; SI. 98, S2.49. SPECIAL ("ALL EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE IJARGAINS. W. H. Meeker 6 Co. f Have yon tried our teei:il 2.te nnd 3"e Coffee, or our Pyra mid Ten yett They nie the bet in the land; always good, al wnyt tho snnie. We are now showing a nire line of I'nt (llaw and Pinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 21ti WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN JTJNXEN, Propt, PHOKE 1051.