THE MEDFORD DAJLY TRIBUNE, MEDL OIH). OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE "0. TOPS. E Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper int a Live Town. Published everv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISH IXf J COM l ANY. Geo roe Pi;txam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in t lie I'ostoffirc ut Medford, Or.-; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On month, by mail or carrier. . .10.50 One year, by mail JUDGE HAXXA'S DKCISJOX. The decision of Judge Hanna in the suit brought t test the result of the prohibition election has been what The Tribune has believed it would be. No other construe tion could be placed upon the two laws the local option law and the Medford charter. It is a principle of law, so plain that a layman would not deny, that where two acts are repugnant, the later act will repeal the former where there is an intent to legislate upon the same subject. The Medford charter was prepared for the especial purpoHG of excepting Medford from the local option law and by reason of the charter the local option vote in Med- ford of the election for lftfll has been considered as set aside by all the county and city officials since the charter .was become a law in H)Q). It matters not whether the charter was "conceived in iniquity and sin" or was "railroaded" through the assem bly. These are matters the judge could not consider. All he is allowed to do is to interpret the law as he finds it printed in the authorized form, if the legislative journal shows its regular passage. The hysterical shouting about the will of the people be ing set aside is the veriest, slimiest rot. The local option law provides for an election, which the supreme court says in a special election, and every step prescribed by the stat ute must be strictly followed or tlie elect ion will be void. It the authorities do not, in calling the election, follow the laws of the state the result is the same as though no election had been held. The law requires a petition. If the county court should call an election without a petition being filed, the election would be a nullity even Ihoiigh nine-tenths of the votes were east for prohibition. In Jackson county the county court called the elec tion for the whole of Jackson county, when Medford was specially excepted from the operation of the local option act. The county court was as much without authority to order an election for prohibition in the citv of Medford as it was to order one without a petition or for some pai of Klamath county. The decision o dm ire Ilanna lolloweil the decisions of our own supreme court, and to have decided otherwise would have been to ignore the opinions of that court in the cases that have been before it involving the sai iies- tions. It should be a source of satisfaction to those who arc in faveir of prohibition that the decision is so uiieiiiivocal and plain that it may lie taken before the supreme urt for a decision on the merits shown of any technical ques tions. We should all feel some satisfaction in the belief that in our judiciary we have a class of men who are not swayed by popular clamor of t lie good or bad. but who adhere lo what they believe to be the law, and the law is the embod iment of what we have declared to be right, for the protec tion of society. . The conscientious men who sit in our courts are the men who preserve society and maintain or der. The spineless creatures who bend from the law to please prejudiced and favorites are a menace to good gov ernment. The Tribune has perhaps as little reason as anyone could have for praising .judge I lanna, did it allow person alities to enter into its consideration id' public questions. !$ut it does not and tries to discuss such topics upon their merits. THE MENTAL BOOST. 'Tia wll to huv plillosupliy. ' It tu-Ips you on jui way To unooth til- 1u-m lustful An;l make the work JUc puy. yu turn lo K f'.i i-'inifuit. No mutter wli.it th I'm. By m-Mii" of u kio trotibl A B'"U bltf dmitiU; CTOh. It hu!ii you in evrjiltiK T.i .i.t your ruirj M'.viiy Ami , i-w vi Uli n.tiiM- complacence Tiit bill yin caiiimi py, I'ur wh.-n ihe bill cnll. i.d- 'I'ttlks lo iM like a Turk You Hlfil the bill Ilk wnier If ..! t n rnukf It work. CMiante to I lie tfVuihhWit Quite b.iK-Mly It MJ Anil ilirvnlc lii4lKeitin Ot u-rrur putt)-. tiiU. It helps h man it-iwnt;triPl His bju-h "t bl-ii io Bliart. And nmkva Mm till lw vtwrtul Although Iiih turns iiKty note. FW he.u Ui that hnv b.-n broken, For iimUvu of the thumb, For pHtns su.d disappointment I'liilo liy hflpn some. And ever It tinl.i ready, Tlifc ubiy one mifa het. The fluent and lite cheapest Hellef a min may gel. SHORT STORIES. XeTt to nlliir uf m.H the most val nable perfume Is n t jasmine, wul.h 18 quoted lit Sr.MI per puutld. The oMct housu lu tin- L'niu-d States, tlit ouo ul St. Augustine, Klu., built In 1J05, baa been turned Int.. u BiruKe for uutoujublli'X. AwnriliuK to tin liui'cH ut ihe hist census, ilii.ru were U i,,. inlt.il Bute 3ii.fir;i.j males mid ::-,'m,a:, females, the mules oiitiiuinlH.iliifc' the females by l,jl.,,ui7. A uilll In Fiister, It. I., owned un.l operated uliite INil by Wllliuui and Time Tables "j:ji p. in. !l:4n. in KOUTHEBN PACIFIC RAILWAY ! Northbound. I 1 II j I Ircgori L'xpreSH. . . . 141 Portland Kxprcss... Southbound. loJCalifornia Kxpress.. lieHan Francisco Kxp. No. ZlT.'Froin (iruntfl 1'asn.. No. i'r, j For Aaulauil X.i. Xo. No. X... 10:3.1 R. m. 1:."0 p. in. 11:15 i. ni. Ill: I." p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. Xo. 1 ! I.i a veH Med'fiiril '. Xn. 3J Leaves Medford George Spears, still retains the ver- i 0- 2 Arrives Medford Lovo Affoirt of Royalty. King Mnliuel loen'l nee why he should iniirey some Klrl that he doomi'l love Just because be Is hIHIuk nn a tolterliiH and wabbly leKed Uinme. One iluik eyed Mule lady who hai liullilliK to recommend her but lier (jood boks und her winning wiiyj strikes iilni ns Hie proper luaterlnl mil uf which to miilie a ipieeu. He eouslilers the blood In her veins much HUperlor lo a tfouil ileal of (he royal blood thai has come under his not lee. Ha doesn't particularly banker tn lie up with smile hatchet faced damsel old eniiiiKh to be his aunt Susie Ju--.t to keep tniitltlun from IhrnwIiiK a 111. However. Hie kins.' Is ynunu. niel yolllll alw:i;.s feels like Icllint; exj-'eii-eni-e l' chis,. Itself, lu a few years he will probably be ho suUlne.i and chastened Unit be will luariv any one they lell him lo and pretend that he likes II. 3 v. v Some Elevation. "lit Ims a tiri'Jii lilli j u in i ii y "Ilutv hi-ibV "A srVfllt.V- i Ii v 1 u 1 1 a r b..arl liUl." 3 tlcal an w whk-U wiu lu unl vernal use before the circular saw wan iuventetl. A cow swam thirty miles lu the Mb isslppl river receiitJy, followliii; the steamer Spread liable, which carried the anluial's calf. Alter the loiiyswliu the cow whh reticued ly liherintn. Half the six masters In the world were as anchor In l'urtland (.Me.) har bor receutly. There are but eight of these vessels afloat, and Hatu has fur nished mure of them than any other shipbuilding locality In the world. So. 4 Arrives Medford . . . 7:ii( a. id. 3:20 p. in. 10:50 a. in. 5:30 p. ni. aOGUE EIVEE VALLEY RAILWAY. Church Work. No. 2 Leaves "MeJfonC . .. No. 4 Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford .... No. 1 Leaves Jacksonville,. No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville Motor J Leaves Jacksonville. 10.40 a. in. 5:. 15 p. m. 2:00 p. di. 9:00 p. m. 9:0 a. in 2:30 p. m. 1:00 p. ni. In fourteen years the Christian. Sci entists of HL Louis have grown from CO to 10,000. lu tho p'tieral synod of the Lutheran church 121 congregations have Increas ed tho salaries of their pastors in the past year. Modeled niter tho great Taj Mahal temple at Ucuare, a Hindoo church has been built and consecrated at San Francisco. Tho Woman's Baptist Home Mission ary Society of lihode Island has under taken special work lu Alaska, particu larly the support of au orphanage. In a gale of wind and at a height of 250 feet the nnhhlshup of Canterbury and his wife recently performed a re markable Lvreimmy. On the top of the Bell Harry tower of Canterbury cathe dral the prliiim.' laid the final stone of the pinnacle, and Mi's. Davidson llxcd the vane. Base Hits. DIED. Saruh Kli.ubrth (lurrett wan born in Cgkhvell county, Miwouri, February i, und died in Aihlund, Oregon, .lime 17, 1H0S, ngi-d 4ft years, 4 months, and 5 dityn, Mrs. C! arret t had hetu a uf ferer for several years, but lit bore l.er affliction with i-almiir-u and pa tinnce. 8ho was a kind inntlier, a lov lay wifp and a good neighhor, A litis band, two Rous sad two dU(liteni, and a host of friends moiiru r Inn. Funeral service wer mndurted at the home hy Hrr. W. K. Horn of the CJirintian Church, followed hr inter ment in th Odd KelloWi' Cemetery, j "Whcrft is th rirnrl who only ,ve terday 8poke wordi of love (o mef TikU.v I call In piteous tones or au wer; No sound on in en back lo me. "Wlier is Hie darling Mother' loved so fondly, Who, hours and hours ao, Shut soulful nyen and left our hearts so hroktnl OM shut! I itver knnwt COURT D1SAOUEF.S UrON CHIEF OF SCHOOL BOARD d Tlie supreme emirl nf llu- slitt igreen uptui whetlier. in the lo t- ul' tlie legally deHiniitett eliiiiirnati ut a board of dinvlors (he n-nitu nieniber of tlie boa id ran preni.le ih -hair ma a pro I nit tor t lie purpi..- m levying a i hool tux. Thin iliMagret nu ni ariae ia tin' rate of Srih Itigg-. lip tiellant, vt. IVlk rounty, in which, in an opinion written bv ( 'omniisttoiir r Sinter, the inajorily of t he eourt i uiirui in holding that the i-hiiirnuin l the nulv li'gally nul horixt-d party to rut I and prenide at mich niceting and that due written notice iiiihI be giiu a pre serihed and mitttt hear the aignat urejt ot the chairman and clerks of the board. (.Justice F. A. Moore dissented from this opinion on the grounds that the peruia neat office of the chairman of n m hool hoard is not created hv expresN legisla tion; that the statute does not provide that the school director who has served the longest time as such under au elec tion is the chairman, out onlv s'lall net us such at the board meeting, and that in his alt'H.;e the member of the bo.lrd next to It iin in point of service undr lection is ant horied so to net. A Fierce Proposition. Count BomI de Casti'llnne. who di vides his time between rui.-itig wltiU- aud Imulile and uol very uim h r either lu comparison to the blo-.viog hu does, U going to challenge the luiure husliaml of his past wllu to a tine and bloody duel, weapons not slated, presumably tool lipid;. Lvory time linn I walks past a reslau nint Localise he cannot nfVoid to In lit? feels like being real sauey to some one, presumalily tho iinthur of his H"IHS. II never oreitrs to the funny Mt t It; rivm-hmnn that In? was the architeet of his own misfortunes and that he did a Job of It of which from an artistic standpoint bo has reason to be proud. The only thing be ran see Is ihe meal ticket before his eyes that Isn't there, and he gets so I'm-ious that he almost feels like hiring some one to take a licking from him. PERT PARAGRAPHS. The mini w ho comes a self confessed bearer of good news gets mad If yon presume to use your own judgment as to whether his news is good. Industry Is the vice of energetic peo le. Women try to conceal their ages, but men don't. They know It Is hopeless. When a imtu forgets hU own name sometimes he Istn't as nbsentmlndeil as he would appear. If self conscious, bashful or conceit ed people knew how little nop'' really trouble about them it would probably make them so mad that they would be effectually cured. Ilostetter of the .St. Louis Nationals can pilch, catch and play any position In the Infield und out Meld ami do nil well. Manager Chance says the l'lltsburs team always plays better against the Cubs than against any other club in the league. Tim Murnaiie and Jake Morse, two Boston veteran baseball writers, think that tlie New York Americans will surely win tho American league pen nant. Hoyniiiger, the Princeton pitcher, Is said to have made up his mind lo ac cept a big league engagement this year. Pltlburg will most, likely laud blm. lhin liroiitheis, who knows some thing of the game, says that, nexLto Kllng and Hresniiliiin, Tad .Tones of Vale Is the grealesi catcher in the world. KNYART.Presid rat. PKIiliY. Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. 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 The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot water for tea on ry short noticts V Pa 3f very t nor i nonets iWo yyK V on the ten tnlilu .Wifia" or in IIh; kiti-hc-ii or in IIh? kiU'liea AHii'-Ik's to iiny electrolier durable ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., HuceoRsor to Condor Wat it Power Co. Of fice 20G V. 7th t., opp. big electric sign Pliono 8io Cmmtg, tfl Stats Depositary. Established 1SSS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS -5115,000.00 A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money on deposit with the Jackson County Bank ami pay your hills 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 check is n safeguard against disputes as to the amount and date of payment. We very cordially invite you to avail your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening an account with the Jackson County Bank. W. I. VAWTEB President G. E. LINDLEY Oashlor Home Notes. in n 3 (Aw1. v ; mi ; Mm s.U-e "Ah, yt, fur vry tUy iimiVi'i one Uif Tn thnt bright Und n futr. Wk.Pii n i " ihtihi rn griit u The but on nil urn titer. "Oli. happy Ihounht! comen cvf9v iImy th wearer. When I thorn friendu utml! ien! f then shall kr.oir why I wan left to orrow. . Why they wor called to Thw." T11RRE 1NFANTKYMEN INJURED I IN "MIMIC WAR" j NKW VtiliK. .luuf 10. -Thre- mem ber of tlie Ninth lnl'iM-ti-- ..(..- Mitrv.ey, M. hon.ll nn.) WrKh - ,1)v to t:.v r.-.,0r.'.1 m-.r ,1nuh i. Tomilt " y"r r ,v,mI 1 tit- "muai, war enn.lni'ti'd hv lm1tleii,m n.1 the oru miaLtini; the enlriinm t w Vnrk h:irlmr. Three men wore injured while working the bin Kh-nB nt Knrt Vnitivortli while ''n-pellinij nn tt;rk jby the enemy ' battkliipt. " It in eirotntl hard lor a onune.l onunr to be at all interested In rMen siien.v I'liere a iv a lot of ordinary i.eople in the world. In fart, there Is where nm-tt of theui nirtke tho hit of Ihelr lives If Iimi . :tr di-'HUt turn tait to N :i iiiHti-li faeiory. then wtll W many a cotd hearth next year Some women don't care who pays tht 1.111 ns loan as they wear tiie clothed. AuvIkhIv who Ii fond of u must of nrfmiy poves a certain amount of taN and thx1 JiMpiiott. ever let a rhliil or inlaiit sleep tho room wlih a ski; prison. If Hi. 're Is tail one elcrlric Mulil In the rcom. pla. e a mirror near It and net the double beneiit of lk:ln. Don't daiupon silk unless you want It to l"..k stiff. I'l over it a smooth piece of thin muslin, then Iron. If many of the books look shabby In the bookiase, rover thein with tan moire pi i per. Th-y -:ni be marked on the back with India Ink. A thin coating made of three parts lard melted with one part resin and applied lo stovos ami Ki'atrs will pre vent Ihelr nisiin whrii not in use. Inuft allow ihe oil to siand In the lamp very lon. If it is not burnctl It aliuiild be thrown away. It gathers impurities and im-ienses tho risk of nn explosion. Tor (lie saine reason always keep the oil can well corked. German Gleanings. ('of fee phircd inside oin Klrrfrir Pulverizer is reduc ed almost to ft poirdi r. PUm litis powder in a clolli stick and boil in the usual way and innh'c your coffee clear and free front sediment. It will in this way make more cof fee and belter coffee. Allen (( licufjun (ahead as nsitid) Golden Granules LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all hours of tho day. The good liver alwnys comes hcru hwen ho wants his chops, stoaks, oyseters or any ot the appetizing dishes that we make a specialty of cooking to dense the fastidious. If you wish to enjoy a well cooked meal, that can be prepared cnly hy an artist, visit Nash (Safe MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TII AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63. -RESIDENCE LOIS 1'iftcon choice lots for sale, located fivo minutes from depot, near school; Iheso sold in block or separately; easy terms; tho best buys in tho city. FRED'K 0. PAGE For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. . fred'k c. page I' There l more j.ms used In liKhtinir the Kssfii sli-.ps Hum Is used by tlie e-nlhv rlty nl' llreineli. The llill'd'ollic'liil exposition of lbeQQ shoe mid leailter Industries In llerlin was visited y -l-YURI persons In five days. In the kingdom of l'ruyVia servant tflrls lire litiuh sought lifter ns wives. Of the Iln'.i.U-".' spinsters who found husbands In Prussia duiinir Hie previ- per eeni, were doiuesile servants. j Tt Kinperor William was the Instigator j of a law oiui.'iiMl four years auo com- i lil sdliiiK iiinniil'iietuivrs of patent nieill- ( clues to show mi the outside of Hie ; 'nHV( piii-knifi' what inu'ieillenls the incdlolne enlilalued. Hv a new- slatule for wlilrli he Is responsible It Is now llloual lo publicly aiheilis, y p ilent medicine. nil? CENT PUKE CKRRAL COFFEE. R. W. GRAY, Builder COLONIAL PORCH WORK, G KILL AND LATH WORK, PATTERNS, ETC. TELEPHONE 471. MEDFORD, OR. nslps like coffoo. It looks i'offt'0 anil it smolls like hut is pure roastoil r.iiiis. hloiiilod so as to pro- iiave yon tried our special 23c and 3.1c Coffees, or our Pvrt. mid Tea yetf They aro tho best in tho laud; always good al ways the same. Wo aro now showing a nico Iiuc of Cut Glass and Pinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 2Ki WEST SEVENTH STREET. McGLASIIAN & JUNKEN, Prop.. PHONE 1051. Plays and Players. a play called Bargain for Sale. See us fur bargain. have farms for .ale.well improved: good orchards; rich soil; 'Ji) lo to'd per acre. Pears Jt Pirlle, Brownsville I, and X Investment IV., Iliewnsville, Oreiroo. tf Th Most for tht Money. The Auburn automobile it the most roomy nnd brst machine ever offered for the limner. See It before bavlna. 1.. H. llrown, gnt. lm.." Goal for title. We ere now prepared to fitrnleh hatid pirkeil coal t Ihe mine, fir mile .el of town, la ny einouet dettred l.ouis Maun is lo bav 1 he New I o'le rat loll." K.ra Kendall Is doiu well lu lleorce Ades play "The Land of Hollars." I. Illi. in P.lauvelt has recently eonclud isl a most sth-eessiul eoueert ellffm; lueul. I'lske o'H.ira. the yoimx Irish star. has iiuirildl Msrle ijninn. a member of his eonipinii. .lolin .Mason roiitinues bis suce,ss In Augustus ri.omas' Mlrlkilik play "The W'll. him; Hour." of w hich telepathy Is tin- II It Is sutd lll.lt linioe MclJae. who has is'eii ioa.iuiK mini wnii Mis. 1-lske. i . will take ihe lea.lliu- role of "The sla StolllllCll tt'OUhlt'S. Thief until Kjrlo llellew lvturus from Kuropo. cure the best flavor, the i .ureal est strength and an ar I tii-le which young ami ohl may drink nioi'ning. noon and night. Golden Grain Grannies is .specially recommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, eonsti-i pai ion. indigestion, dvspen-; jit 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 IP THEIR REASON ISN'T A PRETTY GOOD ONE FOR YOU, TOO The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Pottenger-ne.xt Hotel Nash THE OLD HOWARD RANCH I'hree mile south of Medford and L'1- mile west of Phoenix, is now cut up small tracts lo suit the purchaser. One fourth rash, balance in three pav ments. This is a rare opporlmiitv for men of email means. 1. Kited with nil the ngente. Xcarly :l-ioinirf parknoi ' for 2"e. all retail grocers. Herrr Colbert.on, general mntrartor and ballrtor. pemrnl work e. epeeielty, Medford, Or. ' Wholesale hv P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford, Or. ITS AGAINST OIR RILE To let an individual leave our tailor ing establishment with the belief that he hasn't gotten his monev's worth. Once you enlrust us with nn order for tailoring work, yon will call again. Why not leave an order with u, for a sum hot suit f We doubt very much if vou v. ill be able to beat the quality of or fabrics and workmanship elsewhere in the city. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neat ly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford