niK MEDFORD DAftY TKintTNK, MEDrREOiON, TtTKSDAY, -1 1908. or hi fo Ni Su po V er m ki at f di dl l ol M a t I'l w I'l I pi trj V fit' p. h' tb da . B Vfa Ull 11 p si hi so r r is mi li mi ": ,r To tb an an alt sac k rel w ! bat but sta I las Or! we J er, Tal (be 1 wa hsi ,n f v bet 1 me "r e.ot tsi at idl I Mi Pe - sat I the his . 6ra Lac fort palt Medford Daily Tribune ; . A Live Papek rx a Live Town. . I JOB CANS ONLY DOIWO REGULAR HO AD WORK Published cverv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Gkoihie Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Soonnd CloK Manor in the Postoffi at MMfur.1, Or.(a. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One month, by luail or rarrir-r. . .0.jn Odd year, by mail. . . 6.00 A FOWL OF POETRY' IS WARBLING. , The Honorable A. S. Blitou, United States land eoin mifwioner and editor of the Medford Mail, has blossomed into a spring poet. He would be ealled a summer bard were it (lot' for the faet that with sophornioric sweetness he mjxes seasons' and spills the glory of the spring into the lap of summer. , , . , ' For many vears the town has watched with growing admiration the career of the man who modestly refers to himself as "responsible for the present prosperous condi tio of the surrounding, country," never dreaming that all this time poetic, germs were incubating, as under a setting hen, in the brain of the great editor, to hatch in middle life into poetical chicks which may some day grow into SAN FHANX'ISCO, June IB. Joe Gum dinaiI"u,wl "ht fau" ,0 day by anuouaflnK thai ho will do nothiuK but hi regular r0d w"rl' some light biiK puui-liiug until the lost week before his fight with Nelson July 4. He will not begin boxing until next WiiluMiliiy, uud hard work is to begin an late an' June 20. "1 don't want to take auv chance with my linnds," said the champion. "1 am weighing 137 1-2 Miuudn now and I don't need the extra weight. Cans will do all bia boxing with Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago lightweight. Hattling NcIhou is expected to re turn from his mountain trip next Thurs day and begin work In earnest. roosters and hens of poetry Rlitdn Shiikcsiiciii'e Kind tr o- l-tirisA vnmiint.ie fowls, the r f ' e'2Sow is the winter of our discontent made perfect but then Mr.' Blitou is an improvement on PBTVATB JJETEOTIVE . ANL' COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. ' Medford, Or. E. E. 8EELT. M. D. ' Phyaioian and Surgeon -Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Ray.. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 P. M. Office In Jackson Oonnty Bank Bldg. GO TO DB. OOBLE rOR YOUB OLA8SE& Optlral Parlor in Perry 'a Warehoosa, 8UVENTH STREET. - Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No tingle inser tions less than IB cent. Six insertions for the price of four. Seventy-five cents a line per month. LOST A gold backed comb, between Hold Hay and Medford; letters M. B. Jt graved on comb. J'indir please return to Tribune office. summer, nous summer, Shakespeare. . ' - '"Ybat is so rare as a day in .June," is transformed under the magic of the Mail editor into "Who would be otherwise than glad on a day in .June?!' Tlie hot 'sun beating upon the parched hills, seared and town from drought, becomes "a flood of golden glory over'fhe shinunering meadows and the green hill slopes," which might have been true before the. alfalfa began to shimmer and the hills lost (heir verdure. But the change in seasons is recognized when Mr. Bli tou chortles exquisitely as follows: "Within the past week the fields have taken on a silvery sheen. The grasses are in bloom and the purple blossoms of the vetch deepen the exquisite glow that emanates front the warm earth at sun set."! Isn't that purple vetch fetching and that earth glow glittering in spite of the fact that the grasses have long since gone to seed in the "silvery sheen?" Mr. Blitou invites people to come to Medford, "where flowers blanket the banks of the streams" a poetic des cription for foxtails, whicb don't do a thing to blankets "where the air is sweet with the perfume of flowers" which bloomed in the long ag.i and months since lost then fragrance "and the laborers are singing at their work." We are indeed a happy people. You can hear our "labor ers'" anvil chorus at nnv time. "The fowls of the woodland are singing their-siren Hones to tlie sportsman conic. A ve, verily, this is the land of opportunity," carols Mr. Illiton, and who can resist the siren song of his fowls of poetry' Lost Muy 28, between Ninth and M and Twelfth and E streets, aa alli gator Hatehei, containing private let ters and papery keys, and gold ring. Tinder return to this office and re ceive reward. Mra. Laura Ch Onrdner.76 (lit UK NT Fnrn'whod rooms, electric light and buths. Mrs. R. L. Hale, D street near 1 Ith.. ti , VII K PLACE TO MAT Corner A and Sevcuth, neur bridge. Boarders wanted. FURNISHED ROOMS trot postoffiee. mn RENT Six-room, house, arter fune 1!. Inquire at Oseubrugge h res lence. tf FOR SALE One span heavy mules, new harness, honvy wagon, $200 enshj Box 435, Medford, Or. 70 V ANTND To rent, furnished or un furnished house for the summer. Write Hoi 508, Medford. If OR SALE Extra liuu driving team of young mares; driving rig complete to go with the same, including new roan wagon, Hililile and double nuriiiMSH, suu lie. robes, etc. Sncrillce price on all if taken anon. V. T. York it Co. LUDICROUS ASH LUGUBRIOUS. ' The Portland Oregon inn in its lamentations over the: course of political events in Oregon, is ludicrous and lugu brious. No better illustration was ever offered of the in ability and incapacity of the old to master the new, to comprehend the changes thai, have taken place and are taking plaee, and tlie tact I bat tlie world moves Mian t niu offered by the tlolerul metropolitan dairy. ' "All democrats are secessionists, rebels and traitors' is the belief of the Oregonian, though more politely ex pressed, while all the virtues of the nation are credited to the republicans. The rut that the uregonian has trav eled in for fifty years has become worn so deep that it win 't see out, and it pathetically bewails the election of a democrat to the senate as though tin; nation was in process of destruction. "There is no republican party in Oregon" moans thi paper day after da v. It reminds one ot the pathetic tal t61d by the mock turtle to Alice in "Wonderland, and is just . about aa serious aud sad. There is a republican parlv in Oregon, but those wh attempted to herd the voters like sheep have been rebuked What the Oregonian means is that thre is no republican machine in Oregon, for the republican voters have smashed it, and will continue to smash machines built up in don ance of popular wishes. And it. is a good thing, too. In five years the Oregonian has not supported a win nine candidate, which shows how completely the great newspaper is out ol touch and out ol harmony with th .-.people.. Because it cannot read the writing on the wall and comprehend the transition period through which Ore . gon is passing, the striving and groping of the people t better their government, the Oregonian thinks the state is going to hell. But it isn't. The records of the count v court show an "order mad accepting $lbl from Ous Newbury as bondsman of 1. H Daily, same being lor shortage tor institute fund. during the campaign The Tribune was denounced as a li for making public the fact that there was a shortage. rU' ! . ' - I What has Iioconio of Sheriff .Jackson's promise to i quest that his hooks be exported lie fore ho wont out of office f The O'Dell. "He Has No Other Business.1 Medford Opera House CHAS. D. HAZELBIOQ, Manager. THE LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON ONE NIGHT MONDAY, JVNE 15TH Time Tables SOUTHERN PAOENO RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 16 1 Oregon iprtss.. No. 14Portland Express. I outkbound. . No. 15 1 California Express.. N'. 13San Francisco Exp. No. 125 From Grants Pass.. No. 225 1 Per Ashland 5:24 p. m. 9:49 a, m. 10:33 a. nv. 1:50 p.m. 9:15 p. m. 10:15 p. m. PAOTTIO EASTERN RAILWAY. No.l No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 Leaves Medf ord . . . Leaves Medford..., Arrives Medford.. Arrives Medford . 7:50 a.m. 3:20 p.m. 10:50 a. m. 5:30 p.m. J. E. ENYART.Presid ent J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. ' . W. B. JACKSON, Aas t Cashier. The Medford National Bank 90UB EIVBE VALLEY fcULWAY. I Leaves' TdSTford. Leaves Medford. No. 2 No. 4 Motor No., 1 No.- 3 Leaves Medford... Motorl Leaves Medford Leaves Jacksonville, Loaves Jacksonville. ' MotorlLeives Jacksonville. 10.40 a. m. 5:55 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m 3:30 p. m. 1:00 p.m. SPECIAL BBTURN ENGAGEMENT , OP GEORGIA HARPER IN ZAZA LOW RATFS EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon FROM MRDFOJt D, ORE as follows: OH RALK Choice house lot, 5 blocks from rnilrond depot, corner lot, lngli and wel drained ; (,'ood soil for gur lea; siuhlly location near Catholic school; property values are increasing I'usl in this vicinity and tncro arc , lots on Hit market; a Rood buy for someone; complete abstract; oasy lelins. Write M, care of Tribune, Medford, Or. tf KOIt SA A refrigerator, good ai new: kitchen treasuro cooking utou Is, three porch shades. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Ilnudlov, :td house .1 blocks north Jackson County bank, North (' street. tl 'OB HAIiK Surrey, iilinoat new; rare bargain if taken at once. Address Hex Htl, Jacksonville. KOlt HUNT Two front office rooms and one larire room Mx-IO in Miles building. Inquire at premises Tribune office. or ai TO Itoth Wave One Way Through Via I'ortlaad. California The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot water tor tea on very short notice It can be used on the tea table or In the kitchen Attaches to any electrolier durable BOOUE BtVEft ELECTRIO 0O Successor tq Condor Water Power Co. Of fice J"'!- W. 7th st.,' opp. big electric sign MEDPOED, OE. CAPITAL 50,000 SURPLUS lftOOOMU Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage , - : Phone 855. 'OK SALK Runahent, $M0, thorough ly equipped with odometer, ncetelyne lights, top, etc. A. O. Allen, Medford, Or. l'O TltADi: Hood investment property io Kuasaa Oily, Mo., worth 45000, to truile for Rogue River fruit land. J. 11. Oohlsby, 112 Main st., Kansas City, Mo. 70 FOR SALK One U. 8. Cream Sepa rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as new; cost R0; will sell for $50. R, 0. nensley, Central Point. Chicago $82.-10 $87.50 St. Louis 77.40 82.50 St. I'aul 09.90 81.75 Omaha 69.90 75.00 Kansas City .. 09.90 75.00 Tickets will be on sale J une 19, 20. Jnlytf, 7, 22, 23. August (i, 7, 21, 22. (Sood for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. li KM EMBER THE DATES For any further information call on A. S. UOSENBAUM, Local Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Coffee placed inside out Electric Pulverizer is reduc ed almoxt to t wilder. Place this potvden in n cloth sad and boil in the usual way and male iour coffee clear and free from sediment. It will in I his whii -make more cof fee and better coffee. Allen tt Reagan (ahead as usual) h'OR SALK S. N. Subdivision is in tho market now; choice ten acre tracts, best location In tho valley. L. Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. l'OR RALE 500 head of full blood Raiuboiiillet stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fine wool. John S. ller riu Son. M l'OR SALE Five room house, benuti fullv located, with lo A0il4.'i, ten bear Ing apple trees; this is a snap and will be sold at a baruain. Address Lock llov V.'S, Medford, Or. WANTED To buv from HH) to 1100 head of stock sheep. Write Boi Ull, Medford, Or. BUSINESS CAEDS. 3. T. ANKROM, WKLL 1)1110 KR. MEDFORD, OR Prices right. Puaips Knrnished when Wanted. I NOW HAVE THE CELEBRATED Parker Rotary Hammer Alarm Glock DOUBLE HOLLER ESCAPEMENT PATENT SHUTOrF AND INTERMITTENT MARTIN 'J. REDDY The Jeweler NEAR FOSTOFFICE. FINE WATCH. CLOCK AND JEW ELRY REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Golden Grain Granules State Depositary. Established 18S8. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 ' A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money oil deposit with tho Jncksoa County Bank and pay your hills by check. In this way. .you have a complete record of money paid out,' and in the canceled check you have tho best legal form of receipt. A cheek is a Bnfeguard against disputes as to the amount and date of payment. Wo very cordially invite you to avail your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening aa account with the Jackson County Bank. W. I. VAWTER .'. President Q. R. LINDLEY. Cashier LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER , served at all hourB of the day. The good liver always comes here hwen be wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any o! the appetizing dishes that we make. a specialty of cooking to please the fastidious. Tf you wish to eujoy a well cooked nioal, that can be prepared only by an artist, visit Nash Gate MEDFORD SASH t DOOR CO. and Door Screens, Block Wood Window Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and fancy grills. F, BBTWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53. RESIDENCE LOIS Kiftoon choice lots for sale, loentcil five minuted from depot, near school; those sold in block or sepnrntrly; ensy terms; the beat buys in the city. FRED'K C. PAGE For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 60 x 1 40. Also 230 leet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. FRED'K C. PAGE 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. FAIfOna BLIND TOM I BURIED AT HOBOKEN GOULD SECURES STEAMERS TO CONNECT WITH ORIENT NEW YORK .Tune lo The fiinerul of Thomas Wiggins, better known throughout the country as "Pilud Tom," the talented negro pianist, was held at lloboken, N. .!., today. Blind Tom sueeumlied to parnlvsis Haturdav night. Mourners from all walks of life, la eluding mnuy theatrical people, attend ed the. funeral, or;.. ' '"" - ine sentatinn of two comment, many year, wb, h, nr.t ppearea nelore the public aa a boj pianist, lie was Known to three gen erntlons as "Blind Tom" and was rec ogoid by royalty for his talent. Iteli-hani HAN PHAS'i'JHCO, June HI. - Kail road circles are discussing today the reported agreement between the West ern Pacific, anil Ihe Toyo Kisen Kai ha, the ,lawnesc steamship l.lie inu niug between here and the orient, liv which Ihe Western Pacific is to hae connect bins with the orient through the ipunese company's boats. The agrcemnct is said to hecoiue ef fectlve neit yea-, when the Western Pacific roud to Halt Ulke it completed. mi. unnerainniltng will give Ooold a get oriental trade, without BALL QLOSCOCK, Coatractort and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with 0. R. Pierce ft Sou. Phone 053. P. O. Boi T71. WILLIAM 0.DEBiBY, Resident Piano Tuner. 8ecial Rates by the Year. Headquarters at Hale's Piano House. All (Vork Guaranteed. P. O. Box (WS, MKDTORD, ORKCION. DR A. B. SWEET Physician and Surgeon. Office st Residence. OOLVIO & DURHAM, Attorney-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Oraots Pass, Of. Win M. Oolvbt, Medford. Or. 0H18HOLM ft MARTIN House Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone !!. Imekhos HI, Medford, Or. was born in 18l In Georgia of slave 1 which he could not hope to he a serious parents. competitor of Harrlmaa. Medford Farnltan Co., Undertakers J I'ay phone aftS; Night Phone: C. W. . Conklla PS J. n. Butler 14. I Ft tastes like coffco. It looks like enffof! ami it smells like ((il'tVc. lmt is pure roasted plains, blended so as to pro cure the best flavor, the greatest strength and an ar t iele which voiing and old nine iiib- Innvtll Tl ir Tinrvrl Do You Use L, I'ho best flour that can Golden Grain Granules is ho milled from the best j especially recommended to wheat money .-an buy f suffering from heart n n i n iron nie, nervousness, eonsti 1dVlj DGM riUUf pation, indigestion, dyspep Is "liest" hv every test, sia and stomach troubles It sells for less money AVirr' 2-pound package and gives twice as much for 2.'c, all retnil groeers. satisfaction. Don't let your grocer talk you into buying other brands shipped in. Try n sack and )x convinced. R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK, GRILL AND LATH , WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. Have you tricil our snpitil 2."c and 35c floffoes, Or our Pyra-' mid Tea yetf They are tho best in tho luml; alwitys gooil, al ways tho snmo. Wo nro now ahowiug a nice lino of Tut fllasn and Dlnuor Warp. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 216 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN ft JUNKBN, Props. PHONE 1051. Wholesale by P. B. Theiss .& Co. Medford, Or. It Pleases us to Please You THAT IS THE REASON WE AIM TO HAVE THE BEST MEATS AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. ASK THOSE WHO TRADE HERE WHY, AND SEE IF THEIR . REASON ISN'T A PRETTY GOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Pottengernext Hotel Nash ITS AGAINST OUR RILE To let an individual leave our tailor ing establishment with the belief that he hasn't gotten his money V worth. One? ymi entrust us with n order fr tailoring work, you will fall ajpiin. Why not lrav. an order with in for a sum mer suit We doubt very much if you will be able to beat the quality of our fabrics and workmanship elsewhere in t!ie city. French Dry Cleaning nd Pressing Neat ly Done. A Perfect Fit Ouaranteed. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford