TUB MKDFORl) VMi. TRIBUNE, MEbiV ORT, ORO FRIDAT, JUNE 19, 1908 Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paikh int a i -'-- Published every evening except kud MEDPOHD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Obohob Putnam. K(UloraiIB2r-; itaJwn.L 77v, .' 4 I T Kl Kl) NEWS KXTEIU'ltlSE. Thursday The Tribune printed over iO0 words of tele!- aph iw on the republiean national eonvent.on. of the historic events portrayed, a b t,, ,ke tent P -never before attempted by a newspaper m Oufcoii of Portland. " ... '. The Tribune Kives its readers more live ncs thai . paper in any town the size of Medford ... the I ... e bU . papei uia advert sen.ent ot the eit. When n BTVJinnei indeed Hid its mere Mains u i " ,, and )is 1 th(l .).ip(.1.) the ,:j,i,i. i. d .... .... ; be, but the auverusuin "ii' - 1111.1.(.i1.mts i,, ,liiov .nav be a live one, many of the nu .. Hants I -1 1U'(!Tr;e has today, lnvetin.es the I a fideei,,,. lation it had when the present nianaKOineiii ook ehar , . .., i .,,r.iv. it has become the best and 111(t favorablv known small town paper in O.efto.i, an ive lged fa,..- in .he development of c-ty and .,,- 7L er wl.ethc.one likes its. ''v ,., -i 1: ,. ot her naner in smitl.ci n it has an e.l.ior.a i-o,,,. , ... OreRon has, and is worm w. ( . .on, not only for retnrns to his own business, but as a bus, ..ess proposition for the comn. unity. IJl) SCUEWKD I 'FOX Tit A INS. It is announced that the I larrin.an of ficials are making IU , o.u. to stop the sale up.... July 1 o liquor upon i J the drv counties ol' Oregon. No booe w. 1 be bYon, the California-Or'goM Imc at (1 regory to M, (,oulltv, a stretch of :( miles, the desert w,U extend o. u Southern Pacific, withoul a of the. parched tourist. On the li. & Tvast arid region from linker City to The Dalles I as senders can avoid the dryness only by securing a suuieient .:...;..( K..r,,r,. ilic lid is put on. (inantiiy o. me .u..mi.... ,;i,.,,.,,i 1 ... , . i ... i., ..,..w,.n Mssmned bv the railio.ul 1 o oney i hi: t.t -.. " . ., t f.,-..i.,.r nrohibition. but. as a matter oi tact, the i.ul- .I . business is illegal. The ra.lroadjus ;.' ( li.mor in any of the counties, dry or wet. v license tor each bar. Other persons l I... iwi.'ii.i led tof l 'I cttiniot; why should u.c m... ...... " i, it is. Here is something for the prohibitionist to tackle. Coitly 'Jr of th 8ubwy. rru i,rnnv tnlM. l.OlldoU SU.- way, ouce et Are Co a iwotise lu aluiun ner o extraordinary a to u.orit ..I..'.. tlou. lu a luauBlou be.ieatb wliicl. runs Hie sul.tcrranca.i ralhv.iy huh of ,. i...iimnm flriMilact-H was MtteU with a bluwer-n !' ut ll'"u l",lll! ".e grate which can be. iuIhhI or Ion-em. to ri-Kiihite the draft. The blower rent ed o.i a serk-H of Iruu uotelien. One ufterniMiii a servant kindled a tire In the ifrnle ami when It was well allxht raised the blower, so that the ciml u-ni.hl buru but slowly, and so left It while she weut downstairs. 1'iesently, leep III the :lay beneath the fo.ii.iln. lions of the house, a train rushed along. The vibrations from lis Imssintf were .ulhelent lo jar the blower hum lue notches ou which the nervant had left It. It dropped down. 1 he urari lu- Hi., lire raued n.adl.v. i lie null to set the chimney ... fln. I, limine soot set U.e au-r .aim I.,. ...... i- ,.ll,..t. mid there resulted a considerable c.iiitii.i'ratliiii.- l'litsburi; I'ost, A Girl and a 8nakc. n I- ii . nailer of fact thai in. u have greater fear of serpents llinu have wo men. iJurlu a visit to friends lu the country I was er..sylu a "i.cch ... nieadow In the co.n y oi n.. u....-" ..i.i.lir i v e r or sevei.ieeii. when a black snake crossed the path leu feet In front of us. 1 ca.lKiil my companion by ,lhe sleeve. ..... m ....... ii, h... ifl-seir on.se. aa.ui-t." ' ' ikl.ts abiiul her knees, wave a rmiiiini.' uinp and laude.l siMaf.'ly upon .u, , ,.r .1 hi .'. 11 s sliakesii. ,i ilu. irri.ss it ml Hie irlrl's auklesl .villi dual fuilllly- Ah soon as she .mi I. diM-iimim- one foot she p...n..o It upon the serpen's head. In the ah iciicu of club or sl. nes l was co,.c .elled lo stand and l'i,e-s a scene 1 lint to me was lerrlfylus. hut I111' "irl furnished siiiueme eiijoyuieui. Ve.irs nfterwnrd when 1 re:Ml I law .-.mi's desi-rliilloii of J.ss nam the kaugaroo I iimlerstuud tile unni oi eulei'lalnuienl that my young coniia..- lou had provided tor inc.-i.roou.j . Kagle. ' Thor' Hare In tho Moon. Equally famous will, the man In U' moon and I he woman In the moon Is the hare In the moon, says (li.r.cll I". Servlss In his "Astronomy Willi the Naked Kye." The original Is a l'.u.l dl.lst legend. The Kod SaUU.i... dls ....i i ..u ., tti'iilitinin. n.c.cnilcd In he siarving and went to 'he aiiimals I'm Imlp.' The monkey gi'l him a hunch ot maug.H-s: Hie cool picked up a .H.cr man's ncglccled M.ing fr him; the fox slole III... a pot of milk. At la. the g"il approached Hi" h "I Imvc ui.lhlng hut grass." said life hare, "aad v eau'l eat ll.al." "Uul your ll''-h h- I," suggested tin- pretended Ural.- ".. ' -i ., l, nr.. .isNe.iled. I lien." said he lliahioan. "I'll kindle a lire al the find of. II. is ruck, and you Jump oil Inn. Thal'll save u.c I In- t.'oul'le oi si.. ll.g von. The "arc assc.i.eo i.k. ml as he leaped I ron. I he i'". k ll.e g".l Mm In his arms and lllen drew his Mgu.e In li"' moon as a perpetual reminder of I he excellence of self sacrifice. r.arMhral Embolism. Cerebral embolism, or ll.e occlusion ii- plugging of au ariery In lie- brain. a uses sudden d h. iirowiiisoi lallons form on the valves of the hcurl. While i.lla. lied they are mil in tern., hill the Instant one, large or sni.i'l Imco.nes luosened and enters I lie rapl. arterial c. rre.it a very portions . . I . . -. 1 1 s The embolus, or ..lug enters a veisel that becomes uarrowei and narrower and at last It w arrested hi.ii.s nlauM the artery, liter. .... ..n ,,ir t in i .mi supply. ... force of the blood cirreid. back of ilu1 embol..!. keeps It at lite seat of ...rest In brain cases the ml. Idle ccrel nil ar lery. ut the bate of the brain. Is af fected. Ouce lodged llliii;H '-i's follows and soon death. !'o :e of the symptoms resemble those of a true cerebral hemorrhage or ap- plexy. N'ew York Herald. day of thecircus horse.' Tne TabUts It wa R fiery clroas hurst j That ra-mped antasiampcd and nHghed 'Pitt every ureatuis. in 1-h course Fled. frlfcliiei.Cif, and UUunayed. The .-hlcHiens on qtie roadway s edge Arose and Happt-.i .heir wings And, maUng for .he lielterlriK hedge, Klew off llkfl crazy .nlngs. Nor lroa rates nor tenci-s harri-d Thai meltld steed's career. U galloped rlifht au-ross our yard And tlllwd us all with fear. And when It tossed Its head and ran Straight through the pantry door Cook almost dropped her frying pan Upon th kitchen Itoor. It neighed and pranced and wheeled about And compered off, but then We acarcely hw the creature out When It was In again. And so throughout the livelong day Through house and yard and street That charger held Its fearsome way And only stopped to eat. But when at dusk, a little lame. It alowly ellnibed the stairs. f Behold, a gentle lady came And made It say ItB prayers! Now. what a wondrous change'you ee! 8ht Come and take a peep Here lies, as tame as tame can be, A little boy asleep. T. A. Daly in Cathollo Standard and Tl.nea SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 16 1 Oregon Kxpreas.. No, l j rort.anu jpress. . . . Southbound. No. 15 1 California Express.. Xu. 13 1 San Francisco Exp. No. J25From Grants Pass.. No. 225For Ashland ,1:24 p. m. 9: 49 a. m. 10:35 a. in. 1:50 p. m. 9:15 p. m. 10:15 p. di. JOHN H. Ultm, uasaier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. I PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 Leaves Medford. . . LeaveB Medford. . . Arrives Medford. No. 41 Arrives Medford. 7:30 a. m. 3:20 p. m. 10:50 a. m 5:30 p. m t r FVVART.I'resid eat. ... A. PHHRY, Vice President. TheMedford National Bank , 0OUE RIVER VAIXEY RAILWAY. No. 4 'Leaves Medford. Leaves Medford Motor Lcavos Medford Motor Leaves Medford .... No. 1 Loaves Jacksonville.. No. 3 LoavoB Jacksonville.' Motor Leava Jacksonville. 110.40 fi:aD p. m. 2.00 p. m. 9:00 p. in. 9:00 a. m J:30 p. m. 1:00 p. in. I i The Inoorrigihle Widow. j MEDFORD, OR. nvvTrL $50,000 giHH:::. oo Rafetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot water for tea on very short nolire. It can be used on the tea table . or in the kitchen Attael.es to any electrolier durable ROOUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Of (Ice L""j W. 7th it.,' opp. big electric sign. Bcoomiic uriuutcB hone Sf).1). APPLE CROP PROSPECTS IN PAJARO VALLEY onr.OON TIMBER CLAIMS ARB NOT EASILY SOLD Tho Doctor's Wife-Well, Jane, your poor husband's none at last Didn't you give hlni his medicine prop erly? Juno Ah, poor, dear, how could I? T,...., ,,i,i ., how It w-as to lie toek. In a recumbent pimlllon, an 1 mint got one. I arsked Mrs. ;(ireeu to lend me one. Sho said she a.i one. n..i . was broke! So II were m. Ko.ai.- Skelch. Real Circus. "W.ml are you launhlni; so much about, Hobby':" asked the caller. Must I n to a one rlnir circus, chuckled Hobby. Hut. as a rule, one niir circuses . uot funny. Hobby." 'Oh. this one was. 1 was under tne sofa while Sister Sues i.enu was sllppl..' the rhiK on her finger, and Just ns he kneeled ou the run I atuck a toothpick Into his Blilu, and lie jump ed six feel, kuo. ked over the cuckoo ,in,.l- uii,.....l olT he burulai' alarm, and the bull pup chased bin. out of the window. Don't you call that a clr eusV" Chicago News. Coffee placed inside hi Elect vie Pulverizer i reduc ed (iliiio! lo a powder, l'laet litis powder in a cloth such and boil in the usual way and mule your coffee, clear and free from sediment. It tvill in this way wake more cof fee and he.lter coffee. Allen d- Reayaft (ahead as usual) MEDrOED, ORXOON M. State Depositary. Established 1SS8. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 5116,000.00 A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money on deposit with the Jackson County Bank and pay your bills by check. In this way you have a complete record of money paid out, and in the canceled check you have the best legal form of receipt. A chock is a safeguard against disputes as to the amount and date of payment. AN e very cordially invito you to avail your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening an account with the Jackson County Bank. W I. VAWTER .....President O. R. LINDLEY Cashier LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all hours of the day. Tlio good liver always comes hero l.wcn he wants his chops, steaks, oyseters or any ot the appetiaiug dishes that, wo make a specialty of cooking to please the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a well cooked meal, that ca'n he prepared, caly by aa artist, visit Nash Gafe MEDFORD SASH Si DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Offico fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE B3. He Had It Bad. They weru sluiuK on n log In the old hi no. "Ah, dearest," he whispered, moving closer, "I can aee the love lights. In your eyes." And she laughed long and loud. "Why, you silly boy, you should see au eye" specialist," she giggled. "Why so'" "Because what you see are u couple of llrctlles."- Mlnnenpoiis jour...... According to the Watsonville, I ..I.. I'ajaroiaa, the packers of that l'l'"'e .mvc been ..nie.ly buying the WW crop of the best ai'l'lcs of the valley. Al ,,-adv m..nv sales of good orchards have been reported and at figures c.pu.lly as good, if not belter tl.au u." fast year at this oll"'r "'' " of well known orchards are reported in the air" just at present, owing to slight difference in the price aut-d a .d that offered. , "The activitv of the buiets ... the face of the big slump that look ph.ee in . . , ,.f i he e.mntrv Inst fall and has continued .."til lately. most encourng.i.g. It is npo ,.f II,, . east the ap di ll, many "." , , , . crop will be somewhat sho.l and lb" fact hill ben of n.lva ge lo .... chnrdists of ti seoiioa. .... - xt miinwillM HP' Many ruimn-, i . , , pr la- to the estimate,, appbe ,. in the Pajaro valley this year. Sc . r .1 earlier estimates ... ....... - nualltv of the fruit promises to bu-l rsi-Ts,-Other fruit men am. ore .an say that on an average the i ille crop will be large one and that in niaiiv of the orchards at least hall rlu young fruit on the trees at present will hive to be thinned out. The Pn.inroinr, knows this fact to be true in relation to I. It. Tattle's II". acre apple orchard on Lake ovrnue. A drive through Ihni; place on Wednesday clearly shows that at least one half ll.e fruit will have to he thinned from the trees, and we are informed the snme tf.i.U'...n prevails in evpriit other lame orchards. "A conservative prediction of this year's apple crop will be t.00.1 car loads.' There is .. vast difference In tho tun l,er market of today and that of a voar ago. At the present time there arc i , havers in southern Oregon, and if the i.wner does not sacrifice his claim there , lilllc chance In dispose of it. One v.-ar ago Khiiualh county timber soi.t ,, l. and per luuo, nut . he highest price paid is 1, and verv , ...aims change hands at that l.guro. ,. W. Alexander has been looking in,. i- the intensive holdings of the Wey -rhiiei.ser company in Klamath .-."'. v. 'ml war Mr. Alciandcr bought .pitte MenHivelv. bid at this time he Is mi.k g no effort to buy, and if the claims ,IVr d him are not very reasonable 1... es at stop to investigate them AH ;,ge syndicates are out of the maikcl M present. A'OMAN APPLIES FOR CITIZENSHIP FArl'.RS l-'inal papers in cili.eaship were t.lcl vilh the Multlioniah county eleik hv Mrs Olivia Freiidberg. a widow aged ,S tears. This is one of the ext.v are cases where a woman has i.sl.e I 'or citizenship papers, and the ci.e.u" .c.nces surrounding this instance other unusual. Mrs. l-readherg has filed on a homo ,i,,, but has found that she cannot ,,,r the federal statutes make final ,.,,f save .... showing she is a leg:.! itu.n of the fallen Mines A Quaint English Ceremony, (in the hist day of each October the ily solicitor of London, will, an as dstanl, attends main the mail rciueni l.n.licer. w hen b.v pro, l i ".i:il ion "the ,en..uls nil. I oi-cl.lilers of .1 pic e ol waste ground called the ...... t's. In III. ..iltutv of S'I"P" are c.oninaiid, .1 n '.oiiio forth ill!. I l" v. ur sen I c "I Till, and peril thai shall fall Hut. ." i'he solicit...- . In ps lu halv e- I w.i I lu Is, one wl.'i a ...it. hot. and .he ..I'.ei .villi a blllh ..ol;. Aflcrwar.l c...u-s In . inuniis In the tenants, etc.. of -a lit lei,. .men! wilt, a for. c ' 111 1 1., '.r i. ,1 an 1 the payment of I . h-.i c cs. w tth siiy-,-::e : lioe . iiN. by t lie i, .tii it r This I'cri.c hit I,";; . ca ;c,l n be. ii ml ll.e ..line Mi c-i if d u . I'm ire use I e:tr after )ci', the sli .ca be ., ; at lea-l t w,. . ciilu. ies , Id. Spell This. S-ene of ion win. think ou are w.-P ;p In Bpelllt.s In u try to spell the ot.l i l.l this Utile scnlcnre: "II is iiglveaMe to witness ihe on . i-ll!clcl c,s' .sy of two harassed pel !!,..- e;.,le.. mi. III.' I., gang.' the si n. .dry of two peeled pears." Head It over lo your friends and sc. i . many of them can spell eor. word correctly. The sentence ...main .ome of Ihe real puizlers of the spell l.m boo';. Looking For the Fifth. 'Phn leu, line: ladv passed down the avenue, with her speckled bull pup. That's the alar,' wiuspere.i uie sweet singer. Htar, chV" laughed the low come dian. "Then I'd call her Jupiter. She has had four moons." "l-'our moons V" "Yes, hone.vnioons."-St. Louis Post Oispatch. At th Circus. "Why," exclaimed the cenlcr pole to the tight rope, "Unit fellow walks on yuu Just as easy as can 1; seems to come natural to hlni." "Well." replied the tight rope. "It doesn't come any more natural to him than to n.e. We both have lo bo taut." -Philadelphia Press. RESIDENCE LO I S Fifteen choice lots for sale, located five minutes from depot, near school; these sold in block or separately; easy terms; the beBt buys in the city. FRED'K C. PAGE Golden Grain Granules For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 teet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. FRED'K C. PAGE 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK. GRILL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. I'ren.ll.o. was born in l.auds An Edltor'a Apology- A Missouri editor apologise thus. "We etpectisl to have a marriage and death notice thin week, hut violent .form prevented the wedding, and the dnetor blng sick himself the patient recovered and we are accordingly cheat ed out ot both llem. " i -.mi.. Sweden, and came to this conn v in 1H7I1. Hl.e settled in New York. .,,.1 li, isu.l .....lie west and took ..... Ii.t first naturalization papers al .ih tnn.l, W is. Hl.e cnn.e to iiregoa in .'.,". Mho lias been mnrrie.l .c. llor present application is for final ... ul... ur .1 lie n,l.,nl.i..1 . lull eilir.ensV.il! in tin .lays nailer thr htw Oast fur Aula. We are Liar prepared to furnish hsu.t picked coal at the mine, rive inn ,isl of lowo, iln any amount desired Too Good a Chance to Mill. lie (ludignuntlyi-They have put i. In a back eiv this morning. Why. I u.,..,,..,. mi.i. lei.tiuivi Thov probably noticed that I won- a dowdy hat and that I shouldn't care to have It seen! Too Swift For Him. t i s;i...,i, i ; melons. John! We never will get through with this house- cleaning. Why. you have only inoven live pictures In Ihe lasl flftoou min utes. Mr. Sl.il.b Well, great Pluto, Maria. I'm no moving picture uinchlne! -Pittsburg Post. Figuring It Out. "ltut tcineniber. my dear, that you -.lid 1 are one. She looked at bin. scornfully. "tine!" she echoed. "Nmnonsu. We are ... I'm the one. and you are tho Hpl.er." Cleveland Plain Healer. Tho Word of Exoun. Asi-uin I'-e often wondered what a diplomat really means w hen he speak! ,f e.e.lic'lc,v." Wise 1 vuallv It incus that hla di plomacy Ins railed. I'.HholIc Standard and '1 Mm. There b a saying that people are as l.omelv ns a mud fence." Hid any ine ever see n mud fence or know If h-iv Is such a thing?-AtoNoii t!lob. It tastes like oof fee. It looks like coffee nnil it smells like coffee, hut is pure ronsteil o rains, lilemletl so as to pro euro the host flavor, the o-reatost s( ronjrtli and an ar ticle which vouiic an.l old ! may drink inonunpc, uoon j, -in.1 nioht. : (ii.l.len (.rain (Iranules is cs)ei-ially reconinionde.l to tin .so suffering from heart troiihle. nervousness, eonsti- H.ivp you trk'il our vnccial 25c ami 35c C'ot'feos, or our Pyra mid Tea yet? They aro the best in the land; always good, nl wavs tho mime. Wo arc now Hhowintf a nico line of Cut Glass and Dinner Wnre. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 21f WEST SEVENTH STREET. McGLASHAN & JTJNKEN, Props. PHONE 1061. It Pleases us to Please You THAT IS THE REASON WE AIM TO HAVE THE BEST MEATS AND THE LOvVEST PRICES IN TOWN. ASK THOSE WHO TRADE HERE WHY, AND SEE IT THEIR REASON ISN'T A PRETTY GOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO The Medford Meat Co. Bnrln for Sole. J.. ... fAr hnrm.ii.M Wt huv fnrm for bhIc.wpII improve..; jjoo.l oreliaril: rich noil; iu to uu r Rrre, rran Plrtle, Brownnvi.il l.iuid Invitinint . p., llronntvilli.. oriaon, ir Chns.ng th Coin. Tniii lei ho ...iirrli'il her lux-time' . . . . . vl,,. ,vh .--.ltln. but 1 un.h-rMnnil h. patlull. indlROStlOU, d.VSpep luii. I.-.1 Liu. n iu.-r.-y ohnse ovr slue. . , s, ,,..,.,,. t.-ouhles. Ja.-k- lu other o.H '. Hie t (ttvtug i hln. tun fot her mon.v.-Itrott Tribune. THE OLD HOVAD ACH l'hru miles south of Med ford nd 2Mi mileii west of Phoenix, is now rut np in miulll I nu-to to ..it the luiri-hasiT. One fourth i-n'h, b.ibnee in three pay ment. Thit ! rnre opportunity for men or fin-lil inennp, i..wir.i nun t Nearly '2-pound package for '2".', all retail roeers, Th. Moit for th. Monw. ,nU T... A..t... ..Ir.mrtK.U U K mnll n ronmT Kn4 be mnehtne Tef offen-dl '"" ' for th Bi.y. It befor. buTtuf l H.rry Clbe.tv, gener.l eontrnetor ... n. mown, .K.m. h?,,w,,ul.,,,r,r' """"1 w"rk " "r'",,i,.,-v' Wholesale by P. B. Theiss & Co! Medford, Or. Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nash ITS AGAINST OUR RILE To let an individual leave our tailor ing establishment with the hvYct that he 'Asa 't gotten bis money 's v.orth. Onop yuu entrust lis with un i-r.ler for trviloririLj w.irk, you will eall :ipin. Why not It :n an ovdrt with us for fi sum nier suftf Wo doubt very much if yoti v.ill be nble to beat the quality of our fables nnl workmanship clfewhere in t!ie Sty. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neat ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W. W. E1FERT, The City Tailor, Medford v i